From:Internet Info Agency 2026-02-20 15:12:09
Recently, overseas media captured the 2027 Mercedes-AMG CLE 63 Cabriolet undergoing road testing, confirming it will be powered by the M177-coded 4.0-liter flat-plane V8 engine, replacing the previous 2.0-liter turbocharged plug-in hybrid system. The car’s square-shaped exhaust tips further underscore its top-tier performance credentials. Given that the same V8 engine produces over 650 horsepower in the Mythos limited edition, the production version of the CLE 63 is expected to exceed 600 horsepower. Visually, the vehicle features the latest star-pattern daytime running lights, and with the roof down, its silhouette appears even more elongated and elegant. Inside, the cabin retains the dual-screen layout—though it doesn’t adopt the Hyperscreen—but instead debuts the new MB.OS operating system, integrating AI technologies from Microsoft and Google to enhance navigation and infotainment experiences.

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