6.3 Amg Access
Featured in the C63 AMG (W204) , E63 AMG (W212) , and early SLS AMG variants.
Built on the "One Man, One Engine" principle, where a single technician hand-assembles and signs the engine plate. Evolution of the "63" Badge
It delivered approximately 250 hp and 500 Nm of torque, reaching 0–100 km/h in 6.5 seconds. 6.3 AMG
The badge represents a legendary chapter in Mercedes-Benz history, serving as both a tribute to the brand's first V8 production sedan—the 300 SEL 6.3 —and a label for the modern, high-performance "63" series. While modern 63 models often use smaller turbocharged engines, enthusiasts primarily associate the "6.3" lettering with the M156 6.2-litre naturally aspirated V8 , the first engine developed entirely in-house by AMG. The Heritage: 300 SEL 6.3 (1968–1972)
Mercedes Admits It 'Lost Some Customers' After Dropping V-8 in C63 Featured in the C63 AMG (W204) , E63
The latest C63 AMG models have moved toward a 2.0-litre 4-cylinder hybrid setup, still carrying the "63" name as a performance designation rather than a reference to displacement.
In standard form, it typically produced 451 to 518 hp and up to 630 Nm of torque. The badge represents a legendary chapter in Mercedes-Benz
It was the fastest production four-door sedan of its era, influencing the creation of future AMG performance models. The Modern Icon: M156 6.2L V8