For the longest time — or at least what felt like the longest time to Americans obsessed with fast station wagons — the Mercedes-Benz E-Class AMG was the only game in town when it came to buying a new sports wagon in the United States. First arriving here roughly a decade and a half ago as the E55, it quickly became an object of lust among enthusiasts who loved its combination of supercar-baiting speed and family-friendly practicality (and, of course, station wagon anonymity).
These days, though, we’re living in an era with a comparative plethora of two-box super-speeders. Audi has finally brought the lust-worthy RS 6 Avant to our shores; Porsche, meanwhile, now offers an entire range of powerful Panamera Sport Turismo models with the punch to play in this sandbox: the 473-hp GTS, the 552-hp 4S E-Hybrid, the 620-hp Turbo S and the the 690-hp Turbo S E-Hybrid. (And let’s not forget that the Taycan now comes in a station wagon version, too.) There’s also the veritable fleet of super-fast SUVs that are practically kissing cousins to fast wagons — and we haven’t given up hope that BMW might bring the M3 Touring Stateside at some point, too.
So now that it’s no longer the default choice in station wagons packing absurd performance, we took AMG’s draggin’ wagon — now formally known as the 2021 Mercedes-AMG E63 S wagon — out for a spin to see how it holds up there days.
Spoiler alert: it’s still stellar.
Is the Mercedes-AMG E63 S Wagon new?

Just a little. The E-Class received a facelift for the 2021 model year that brought subtle changes across the lineup, but the E63 received a few less than the rest. (If it ain’t broke don’t fix it is apparently a saying in Germany, too.)