In standard form, it typically produced 451 to 518 hp and up to 630 Nm of torque.
Introduced around 2007, this engine is often called "the 6.3" despite its actual displacement. It is celebrated for its raw, muscle-car character and distinctive, aggressive exhaust note.
Most modern 63 models use a 4.0-litre V8 Biturbo engine (M177/M178), producing significantly more power than the older naturally aspirated versions.
It delivered approximately 250 hp and 500 Nm of torque, reaching 0–100 km/h in 6.5 seconds.
Featured in the C63 AMG (W204) , E63 AMG (W212) , and early SLS AMG variants.
6.3 Amg File
In standard form, it typically produced 451 to 518 hp and up to 630 Nm of torque.
Introduced around 2007, this engine is often called "the 6.3" despite its actual displacement. It is celebrated for its raw, muscle-car character and distinctive, aggressive exhaust note. 6.3 AMG
Most modern 63 models use a 4.0-litre V8 Biturbo engine (M177/M178), producing significantly more power than the older naturally aspirated versions. In standard form, it typically produced 451 to
It delivered approximately 250 hp and 500 Nm of torque, reaching 0–100 km/h in 6.5 seconds. In standard form
Featured in the C63 AMG (W204) , E63 AMG (W212) , and early SLS AMG variants.