Mercedes-AMG E63 vs Citroen C5

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Mercedes-AMG E63
Mercedes-AMG E63

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Citroen C5
Citroen C5

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Summary

2021 Mercedes-AMG E63
2020 Citroen C5
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Twin Turbo V8, 4.0L

Turbo 4, 1.6L
Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded Petrol

Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
12.3L/100km (combined)

7.9L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • Fiddly steering wheel controllers
  • Tight rear door apertures
  • Thirsty

  • A bit slow
  • No AWD option
  • Expensive service pricing
2021 Mercedes-AMG E63 Summary

Feels like lately all the Mercedes-AMG buzz has been at the smaller end of the scale.

Most recently, the screaming GLA 45 S has arrived in Australia, pumping out more kilowatts and newton-metres than any compact SUV has a right to.

But here, we're doubling the cylinder count to eight, arranging them in a vee, and lighting the wick on AMG's powerhouse mid-size sedan, the recently upgraded E 63 S.

While the ferocious twin-turbo V8 and the rest of this beast's powertrain are unchanged, the car has been brought up to speed with some aero-focused styling tweaks, Merc's latest 'Widescreen' digital cockpit, as well as the MBUX multimedia system, and a tricky new multi-function sports steering wheel.

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2020 Citroen C5 Summary

What’s a point of difference you look for in the oversaturated SUV market? Is it price? Warranty? Features? How about comfort?

There are a lot of mid-size SUVs in Australia. Most of them like to trade on their features or value or, more than ever, sportiness.

You can see it in the huge wheels, aggressive body kits, stiff suspension. The list goes on. But not for the Citroen C5 Aircross.

The most recent offering from the storied French automaker is all about one thing. Comfort.

My question is why is comfort in SUV-land such a niche concept? And how does this quirky orange Citroen get it so right? Read on to find out.

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