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Mercedes-AMG C63 Review, For Sale, Colours, Specs & Models in Australia

Mercedes-AMG C63 Review, For Sale, Colours, Specs & Models in Australia

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$193,100

The original Mercedes-Benz C63, based on the W204 C-Class sedan debuted in 2008 as a wild V8 performance makeover with a more ground-up construction than AMGs which had come before it.

Although its drivetrain technology has evolved over time, even down-sizing to a hybrid four-cylinder for the W206, it continues to provide Mercedes-AMG with an answer to Audi’s RS4 and BMW’s M3.

The line-up currently starts at $193,100 for the C-Class C63 S E Performance Mhev and ranges through to $202,800 for the range-topping C-Class C63 S E Performance F1 ED Mhev.

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6.1L/100km (combined)
Sedan
9 Speed Automatic
Rating Summary
Price and features
7
Practicality
7
Safety
8
Driving
9
Overview
Likes
Amazing power
Addictive sound
Impressive to drive in most situations
Dislikes
Price is high
Still not 100 per cent on the Coupe’s looks
No applicable ANCAP score

Mercedes-Benz C63 Pricing & Specs

The price range for the Mercedes-Benz C63 varies based on the trim level you choose. Starting at $193,100 and going to $202,800 for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available in the following body types starting from the engine/transmission specs shown below.
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Mercedes-Benz C63 Colours

Brilliant Blue
Diamond White
Iridium Silver
Obsidian Black
Polar White
Selenite Grey
To confirm current colour availability, please check the manufacturer's website. Shown above are the colours for the Mercedes-Benz C63.

Mercedes-Benz C63 Wheel Size

The Mercedes-Benz C63 has a number of different wheel and tyre options. When it comes to tyres, these range from 265x35 R20 for Sedan in 2025 with a wheel size that spans from 8.0x20 inches.
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Mercedes-Benz C63 VS The Competition

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Mercedes-Benz C63 Interior

Shown above are interior details for the Mercedes-Benz C63 2020.

Mercedes-Benz C63 Dimensions

The dimensions of the Mercedes-Benz C63 Sedan vary according to year of manufacture and spec level.
The dimensions shown above are for the base model.
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Mercedes-Benz C63 Fuel consumption

The Mercedes-Benz C63 is available in a number of variants and body types that are powered by PULP fuel type(s). It has an estimated fuel consumption starting from 6.1L/100km for Sedan
Year Body Type Fuel Consumption* Engine Fuel Type Transmission
2025 Body Type: Sedan Fuel Consumption: 6.1L/100km Engine: 2.0L Fuel Type: Transmission: 9 SP AUTO
2024 Body Type: Sedan Fuel Consumption: 6.1L/100km Engine: 2.0L Fuel Type: Transmission: 9 SP AUTO
2024 Body Type: Coupe Fuel Consumption: 10.3L/100km Engine: 4.0L Fuel Type: PULP Transmission: 9 SP AUTO
2024 Body Type: Convertible Fuel Consumption: 10.7L/100km Engine: 4.0L Fuel Type: PULP Transmission: 9 SP AUTO
2023 Body Type: Wagon Fuel Consumption: 10.7L/100km Engine: 4.0L Fuel Type: Transmission: 9 SP AUTO
2023 Body Type: Coupe Fuel Consumption: 10.3L/100km Engine: 4.0L Fuel Type: PULP Transmission: 9 SP AUTO
2023 Body Type: Convertible Fuel Consumption: 10.7L/100km Engine: 4.0L Fuel Type: PULP Transmission: 9 SP AUTO
2023 Body Type: Sedan Fuel Consumption: 6.1L/100km Engine: 2.0L Fuel Type: Transmission: 9 SP AUTO
2022 Body Type: Convertible Fuel Consumption: 10.7L/100km Engine: 4.0L Fuel Type: PULP Transmission: 9 SP AUTO
2022 Body Type: Coupe Fuel Consumption: 10.3L/100km Engine: 4.0L Fuel Type: PULP Transmission: 9 SP AUTO
2022 Body Type: Wagon Fuel Consumption: 10.7L/100km Engine: 4.0L Fuel Type: PULP Transmission: 9 SP AUTO
2021 Body Type: Convertible Fuel Consumption: 10.7L/100km Engine: 4.0L Fuel Type: PULP Transmission: 9 SP AUTO
2021 Body Type: Wagon Fuel Consumption: 10.7L/100km Engine: 4.0L Fuel Type: PULP Transmission: 9 SP AUTO
2021 Body Type: Coupe Fuel Consumption: 10.3L/100km Engine: 4.0L Fuel Type: PULP Transmission: 9 SP AUTO
2021 Body Type: Sedan Fuel Consumption: 10.4L/100km Engine: 4.0L Fuel Type: PULP Transmission: 9 SP AUTO
*Combined fuel consumption
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Mercedes-Benz C63 Q&As

Check out real-world situations relating to the Mercedes-Benz C63 here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.
Mercedes-Benz C63: Advice on buying used model

The C63 is a good car worth buying, if it hasn’t been thrashed and had a good record of regular servicing. With that sort of mileage on it you should be able to enjoy many years of reliable and fun motoring in the future. Costs of servicing can be high if you used a dealer, but you can reduce the cost by going to an independent Mercedes-Benz specialist mechanic.

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Mercedes-Benz C63 vs Porsche Cayman GT4

Obviously you're in the market for a performance drive, and the biggest difference between your preferences is seats. Specifically, just two in the Porsche. So, despite the fact the Cayman has a pretty handy boot in the nose, it's never going to be as practical as a C-Class sedan. The 6.2-litre V8 in the (W204) C63 is a naturally aspirated dream. The sound and fury of 372kW/620Nm (in the Edition 507) driving the rear wheels is a rare pleasure, and on the right road, its balance and mid-range punch are sublime. The current (W205-based) C63 S's 4.0-litre turbo V8 just pips it on outputs (375kW/700Nm), but the biggest difference with that unit's forced induction is that all that torque is available from just 1750rpm. The new chassis is brilliant, and is even quicker point-to-point than the Edition 507. Then there's the Cayman. Although we've somehow missed seat time in the GT4, experience with previous ‘special' models, including the (881) Cayman R and GTS point to this being the purest (or purist's?) choice. The 3.4-litre atmo R produces 243kW/370Nm, the GTS 250kW/380Nm, and the 3.8-litre GT4 is at 283kW/420Nm. The Cayman's mid-engine layout, and ideal weight distribution makes it one of the most precise and agile sports cars on the planet. So if you can live with just the two seats (that aren't exactly easy to get in and out of), it's our pick in terms of outright driving enjoyment.

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Resale values on HSV GTS vs C63 head to head

The resale figures are right and reflect the booming demand for AMG cars of all types, and especially the C63, in Australia.

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