A black Mercedes-AMG S 63 (W 223) is in itself a (subtle) eye-catcher. But what if the interior goes through a color revolution? That's exactly what happened with this example, which was created by the creative hands of the team at Carlex design went. And for everyone who, when they hear the word “S-Class”, immediately thinks of timeless elegance, restrained colors and the typical business flair, this conversion will be a surprising eye-opener. Carlex design has reached deep into the paint pot and completely reinterpreted the interior of the S 63. There is no trace of the original interior color. Instead, rich orange tones dominate the interior. You would in the vehicle pumpkin soup spill, it would probably go unnoticed.
Mercedes-AMG S 63 by Carlex Design
But what exactly was done? The front and back ones Seats, the Door panelswhich Steering wheel and practically everything you see in the interior at first, second and third glance shines bright orange. And as a contrast and so as not to overload the whole thing completely, put black accents a successful counterpoint in strategic places. But it's not just colors that make the difference. A special highlight is the Limited edition badge, which proudly proclaims that this is it no standard vehicle. And of course such a unique selling point needs to be certified. Therefore there is an entry for every converted vehicle certificate of authenticity on top of that, which certainly shouldn't be a disadvantage when reselling it later.
no major changes on the outside
When it comes to the exterior of the S-Class, which, by the way, has an 802 hp engine Mercedes-AMG S 63 E Performance Carlex Design remains rather reserved. Except for the new ones black rims, which perfectly round off the dark overall image of the S 63, there are no noticeable changes. We can only speculate about the manufacturer of the aluminum. The question remains just as open as to whether the vehicle is something lowered became. But honestly, with such an impressive interior, the exterior almost fades into the background. Nearly. Because an S 63 always remains an S 63 – a real eye-catcher, inside and out.