4 sightings by 4 spotters worldwide

Market value
$29,000 to $63,000
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Rare AMG wagon variant; combines 557 hp with sleek design.
The Mercedes-AMG CLS 63 X218 Shooting Brake is a rare breed, a car that boldly defies categorization. Born from the audacious idea of blending the elegance of a coupe with the practicality of an estate, this AMG-tuned marvel first roared onto the automotive scene in 2012. It quickly became a statement piece, a symbol of refined rebellion for those who found traditional wagons too mundane and conventional coupes too limiting.
Under the hood, the CLS 63 Shooting Brake packs AMG’s ferocious 5.5-liter biturbo V8, a masterpiece of engineering that effortlessly churns out up to 585 horsepower in its most potent "S" variant. The result? A family-friendly wagon capable of sprinting from zero to sixty in just over four seconds, all while delivering a soundtrack that could wake the neighbors and frighten small animals. AMG’s meticulous tuning of suspension and chassis dynamics ensures it handles with surprising agility, defying its considerable mass and length with confidence-inspiring poise.
Visually, the CLS 63 Shooting Brake is nothing short of striking. Its sleek, elongated roofline, muscular haunches, and aggressive AMG styling cues create an aesthetic that’s both elegant and menacing. Inside, Mercedes spared no expense, lavishing occupants with luxurious materials, meticulous craftsmanship, and advanced technology. The cherry on top? An optional wooden rear cargo floor, a quirky yet classy nod to classic yachts, underscoring the car’s unique blend of sportiness and sophistication.
4 Mercedes-AMG CLS 63 X218 Shooting Brake sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 4 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Mercedes-AMG CLS 63 X218 Shooting Brake is rated Uncommon.
Recent Mercedes-AMG CLS 63 X218 Shooting Brake sightings on AutoRadar come from Almelo, Beverly Hills, Macconago. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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