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Performance luxury saloon could produce close to 600bhp; it'll inherit the advanced driverless technology of the facelifted S-Class range

A facelifted Mercedes-AMG S 63 development car has been filmed testing in Germany by YouTube user Walkoart ahead of the hot model's anticipated launch later this year.

The latest sighting shows the car will get redesigned bumpers at the front and rear, as well as new headlight clusters. Earlier sightings of the car running at the Nürburgring (pictured below) suggest there will also be tweaks to the car's chassis and drivetrain.

As with its Mercedes-AMG S 63 Coupé sibling, which is also soon to be facelifted, power is set to increase from the current 577bhp. The current S 63's 5.5-litre V8 motor also outputs 663lb ft, which arrives at 2250rpm and plateaus until 3750rpm, so a performance increase here should see the luxury saloon capable of sprinting from 0-62mph in a little over 4.0sec - impressive figures for a car that weighs more than two tonnes.

The refreshed S 63 will arrive with an updated S-Class range that will get significantly more advanced autonomous systems. Autocar has already sampled the technology, which will almost certainly also be employed on the S 63 performance model.

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These systems include a newly developed Active Distance function that provides fully autonomous acceleration and braking over any given journey programmed into its sat-nav, in conjunction with an updated Active Speed Limit Assist system.

A distance cruise control system will also be able to autonomously adjust speed according to the route, braking for corners, decelerating when approaching motorway exits and stopping when the driver indicates to turn across the path of oncoming traffic.

The current S 63 costs from £130,680. With the big technological strides made to the facelifted model, it's likely that prices will increase slightly.

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eseaton 27 March 2017

More power? Yes please, of

More power? Yes please, of course. It's an AMG.

Autonomous driving? Not even slightly appealing. In fact I'd pay to strip the electronic nanny crap out of any car.

Deputy 27 March 2017

@eseaton - why not have the Autonomous kit?

I've got semi-autonomous kit in my Leon Cupra. This weekend I went to Wales. Car basically drove itself on the boring motorway for 200 miles then I switched it all off and enjoyed the twisty bits myself. Why drive yourself on a crawling, busy motorway journey?