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Sunday, 10 March 2024

SG Archives: Mercedes-Benz C63 (C204)

Singapore - 10/3/24 - An era of German over-engineering defined by a muscle car-esque hot rod.


The "204" generation of C-Class was produced by Mercedes-Benz from 2007 to 2014.

This generation is a high point in the C-Class range, being quite a popular choice when it was new, and still a popular car some 10 years on used. The 204 series was a stylistic departure from the 203 series, replacing the W203's rounder design language with a more sleek and sharper design.

One can say that this design language both appealed not just to the older demographic, but the new too. Ask Singaporeans about the older cars, W203 and older, and they might just comment that it looks like an "Uncle's car". I've asked this before and received such a response.

Apart from the contemporary design that still holds strong a decade later, plus improved quality, the heart of the 204 lineup, the fabled C63, was Mercedes' holy grail for the model.

The 6.3L was, sure, one of many performance saloons of the time, but that's putting it in a basic manner. The C63 was powered by the M156 V8, the highest displacement out of all of the performance saloons of its day, a close second being the Dodge Charger SRT-8 with its 6.1L V8. Power depending on specification outputted from 457 to 500HP. Plenty quick for a saloon.

There are other more desirable variants of the 204 generation C63, from the Black Series C204, with its widened bodykit that is significantly more aggressive than the normal C204, or the Edition 507, both surprisingly in Singapore, the BS having less than 10 units left, and at least (or only) one Edition 507.

Featured here is neither of those editions; this is a C204 C63, a non-special edition coupe variant.


Per COE cycle, the population of W204 C63's will only dwindle. I'm not so sure whether or not the cult classic status these have acclaimed will be enough to be worth renewing or keeping for some people. For one, your annual cost in road tax alone is in the 5 digits.

Overall, based purely on look, spec sheet and what people have to say about them, its no wonder these are as popular as they are. 

The 204 generation was the last of the C-Class to have a naturally aspirated V8. (Although not the only, the W203 C55 also had a V8) This is a distinct departure from this generation of C-Class and the ones after, which are all turbocharged. 

Last but not least, if you're talking about Singaporean C63's, you can't miss this video.

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(Photos all taken 9/3/24)

(Updated 24/7/25)

~Efini


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