RE: Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Edition 507 | Spotted

RE: Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Edition 507 | Spotted

Thursday 21st October 2021

Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Edition 507 | Spotted

The W204 C63 was an AMG icon; the 507 Edition ensured a suitably wild send off



Enough has been written about the 6.2-litre C63 that nothing more probably needs to be said. But much like old jokes or great songs, sometimes it nice to hear things repeated. Over and over again. The W204 was epic, of course, combining one of the all-time great V8s with three handsome C-Class bodystyles and a chassis that could just about keep a lid on all that power. It earned an awful lot of fans in the UK over its half a dozen years or so on sale here. Not all of them forecourt owners, either.

Perhaps now the old battleaxe serves to illustrate just how quickly things can change, especially at AMG. This Edition 507 was on sale in 2013, with the very last C63s registered in 2014. It was the same time the A45 AMG was launched, in fact, and the move to four-wheel drive hot hatches seemed a pretty drastic leap back then. This C63 only had its first MOT in 2016 and next year the four-cylinder hybrid one will be here. It's a wonder anyone can keep up.

Let's all be grateful that the C63 happened at all; even while it was still on sale the writing was very much on the wall for giant V8s in the UK. To mark its demise the Edition 507 celebrated that engine as best it could, with almost Black Series levels of power for less than £70k. All the Performance Pack C63s had received the internals from the SLS - a lighter crank, forged pistons and rods, all the good stuff - but the Edition 507 took it that little bit further. To 507hp, in fact. Or a nice, round 500 imperial horsepower. It's almost like AMG wanted Britain to love the '63 even more. Maximum power was made at 6,800rpm, ahead of the 6.2 ripping past 7,000rpm. With 450lb ft at 5,200rpm as well, the entire experience was completely intoxicating even by the standards of atmospheric V8s. The sheer capacity gave the engine torque, the lighter internals helped it rev; the M156, especially in this form, really was the best of both worlds.


You don't tend to see many Editions 507s, presumably because every owner is fervently holding on to a last-of-the-line great. But it also wasn't drastically different to the regular C63, even while it channeled a bit of Black Series, and many had already for their fill before 2013 came around. It's hard to imagine AMG churned out loads, either, and as it stands fewer than 200 Edition 507s are in the UK against more than 3,000 of the regular model.

This is a pretty rare Mercedes, then, if not quite as scarce as the 507 wagons, of which there are believed to be just 15 UK cars. This Coupe has covered just 21,000 miles with two owners (a father and son) and comes with a full main dealer service history. Somehow the wheels have remained unkerbed, too.

When new, it was suggested that almost £70k for a C63 without a limited-slip diff looked a lot, especially when some estates came out closer to £80,000. But those who took a punt on the 507 are now having the last laugh, as residual values have proved strong; you won't get in one for less than £45k (where the best standard C63s are comfortably less than £35k) and this low mileage example is on offer at £52,850. While nobody can predict with authority where values are going to go (we'd surely all be a lot richer if we could), it seems unlikely that an Edition 507 is ever going to be anything less than one of the most desirable AMG reprobates in history. Time to see what all the fuss is about, surely...


SPECIFICATION | MERCEDES-BENZ C63 AMG EDITION 507 COUPE

Engine: 6,208cc, V8
Transmission: 7-speed auto with wet clutch (MCT), rear-wheel drive
Power (hp): 507@6,800rpm
Torque (lb ft): 450@5,200rpm
MPG: 23.5
CO2: 280g/km
First registered: 2013
Recorded mileage: 21,630
Price new: £68,470 (before options)
Yours for: £52,850

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IMI A

Original Poster:

9,410 posts

201 months

Thursday 21st October 2021
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F.awesome. 10/10

Pughmacher

370 posts

43 months

Thursday 21st October 2021
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Makes all the right noises! Does all the right things! Lovely! Weirdly seen one Tuesday evening prowling around. Or at least a standard one with the same stripes applied. Either way lovely car!

David87

6,658 posts

212 months

Thursday 21st October 2021
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I’ve a cool story about one of these. Spent a weekend at a holiday rental in Lincolnshire - one of those ones where it was a little annex off of the main (very nice) house. Family that lived there had a Mk7 Golf R and a C63 507 estate, and this was 2014 when they were both brand new.

Got chatting to the chap that owned them and he offered to take me up the road in the C63… and then let me drive back! He was impressed that I had recognised it as a 507 over the regular C63. :geek:

Bloody lovely car and a kind gesture I’ll always remember. I too now try to let others experience my cars wherever I can.

big_rob_sydney

3,403 posts

194 months

Thursday 21st October 2021
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I have a very strong feeling the 507 will be highly collectable in 10 years time. Limited numbers built, and different enough from the regular model.

waynecyclist

8,800 posts

114 months

Thursday 21st October 2021
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Awesome car and not that badly priced, values can only go up with the rarity

fantheman80

1,441 posts

49 months

Thursday 21st October 2021
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So a similar price to the Kia Ev6 top news story on PH. This with crippling MPG and consumables costs, potential to clear your bank acct out on repairs, emits more c02 than china....but is what this website used to be all about and gets my cash every single time. Love it.

Edited by fantheman80 on Thursday 21st October 09:08

Largechris

2,019 posts

91 months

Thursday 21st October 2021
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Not a fan of these Khan things

OM98

53 posts

136 months

Thursday 21st October 2021
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I've got a regular PP estate. Would love a 507, but I think they're already too collectable to actually use. Love that to get extra hp over the 457 standard they did it the old fashioned way with the lightened pistons etc, rather than just an ECU change (which is possible and common).

NumBMW

789 posts

129 months

Thursday 21st October 2021
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One of the 507 Estates went for £30k on Collecting Cars last year.

Absolute bargain!

J4CKO

41,566 posts

200 months

Thursday 21st October 2021
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Are these massively different to a normal C63 coupe which is like just over half the asking price for this ?


Is it just scarcity, don't think I would be all that fussed.

bristolbaron

4,821 posts

212 months

Thursday 21st October 2021
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My best mate has a 507, it sees the road less than the GTT though!


cerb4.5lee

30,653 posts

180 months

Thursday 21st October 2021
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I feel like I've missed out by not having the pleasure of experiencing this engine. So much want from me! cloud9

It is also great to see a NA engine that actually has some torque as well. smokin

I always remember thinking that BMW had forgot to add the torque to the V8 M3 that I had! hehe

Terzo123

4,313 posts

208 months

Thursday 21st October 2021
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J4CKO said:
Are these massively different to a normal C63 coupe which is like just over half the asking price for this ?


Is it just scarcity, don't think I would be all that fussed.
Theres not much difference. Wheels, bonnet vents, decals, mild uplift in power to a level which all standard cars can match if not exceed with a remap.

Saying that Id love one, You could get one for under 30k last year,



andyvvc

240 posts

143 months

Thursday 21st October 2021
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What do these have in common (chassis, body, interior etc) with a C class coupe? I've just bought my first ever Merc (C220d AMG Sport - 2013MY) and the interior looks identical . . . and the exterior doesnt look too far off either (shared platform obviously between the different versions, c180, c200, c220 etc etc right up to the c63)

I assume (other than engine and gearbox) that there are a ton of enhancements on a c63 over a boggo coupe like mine? Did Merc actually release any info on what gets upgraded from model-to-model?

benzinbob

750 posts

56 months

Thursday 21st October 2021
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Terzo123 said:
J4CKO said:
Are these massively different to a normal C63 coupe which is like just over half the asking price for this ?


Is it just scarcity, don't think I would be all that fussed.
Theres not much difference. Wheels, bonnet vents, decals, mild uplift in power to a level which all standard cars can match if not exceed with a remap.

Saying that Id love one, You could get one for under 30k last year,
Forged pistons, lighter crankshaft, better brakes, limited ‘final’ edition. Holding value much better, I’d say it’s a no brainier getting a 507

benzinbob

750 posts

56 months

Thursday 21st October 2021
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benzinbob said:
Terzo123 said:
J4CKO said:
Are these massively different to a normal C63 coupe which is like just over half the asking price for this ?


Is it just scarcity, don't think I would be all that fussed.
Theres not much difference. Wheels, bonnet vents, decals, mild uplift in power to a level which all standard cars can match if not exceed with a remap.

Saying that Id love one, You could get one for under 30k last year,
Forged pistons, lighter crankshaft, better brakes, limited ‘final’ edition. Holding value much better, I’d say it’s a no brainier getting a 507
I wouldn’t call an extra 56bhp mild either!

Terzo123

4,313 posts

208 months

Thursday 21st October 2021
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benzinbob said:
I wouldn’t call an extra 56bhp mild either!
Its it mild when the standard engine is effectively detuned from circa 510bhp so as not to tread on the toes of the E63. With a simple map most will see 520bhp with no mods required.

Brake calipers are the exact same as on all C63s, floating disks are the same as those on the Performance pack.



benzinbob

750 posts

56 months

Thursday 21st October 2021
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Terzo123 said:
benzinbob said:
I wouldn’t call an extra 56bhp mild either!
Its it mild when the standard engine is effectively detuned from circa 510bhp so as not to tread on the toes of the E63. With a simple map most will see 520bhp with no mods required.

Brake calipers are the exact same as on all C63s, floating disks are the same as those on the Performance pack.
It’s not a detuned engine, the hardware modifications I mentioned allow it to make the extra power. A 507 with a remap would be 100bhp+ more powerful than a standard c63. An extra 10% power for a n/a engine is pretty substantial, it’s only 3 less than the Black Series using the same upgraded engine

Dave Hedgehog

14,555 posts

204 months

Thursday 21st October 2021
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dirty dirty sounding car

Terzo123

4,313 posts

208 months

Thursday 21st October 2021
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benzinbob said:
It’s not a detuned engine, the hardware modifications I mentioned allow it to make the extra power. A 507 with a remap would be 100bhp+ more powerful than a standard c63. An extra 10% power for a n/a engine is pretty substantial, it’s only 3 less than the Black Series using the same upgraded engine
It is detuned.

The engine in a standard C63, is the exact same one that was used in i think its w212 E63's which made around 510.

MB reduced the throttle opening on the c63 by 10%, to give a clear power distinction between the C and E models.

As a result a simple map removing the limitation takes them back upto around 510 with most tuners finding an extra 10 or so bhp ontop of this, like any other map on a standard NA engine.

A 507 will not map to 100bhp over a standard car, certainly not without additional mods.