My Second Mercedes — The CLK 55 AMG: A Beast With a Punch Like Nothing Else

If the CLK 320 was the car that hooked me on Mercedes, the CLK 55 AMG was the one that showed me what the brand is truly capable of. This thing isn’t just quick — it’s raw, mechanical, naturally‑aspirated V8 violence wrapped in elegance.
The moment you start it, the 5.4‑litre AMG‑built V8 has a deep, angry rumble that feels alive. On the road, the car delivers a punch that’s instant and addictive — the kind of shove that makes you grin every single time.
And yet, it’s still a Mercedes: refined, comfortable, beautifully built. I love the factory speed limiter, the way it hits 250 km/h effortlessly, and how the car feels like it has more to give even when the limiter steps in. It’s a perfect example of AMG’s early philosophy: brute force with class.
Below is the full specification table for the 1999–2002 Mercedes‑Benz CLK 55 AMG (C208), grounded in verified technical data.
Mercedes‑Benz CLK 55 AMG (C208) — Full Specifications
| Category | Specification |
|---|---|
| Engine | 5.4L V8 (M113), Naturally Aspirated |
| Displacement | 5439 cc |
| Power | 342–347 hp @ 5500 rpm |
| Torque | 510 Nm @ 3000 rpm |
| Transmission | 5‑speed automatic (5G‑Tronic) |
| Drivetrain | Rear‑wheel drive |
| 0–100 km/h | 5.4 seconds |
| Top Speed | 250 km/h (electronically limited) |
| Fuel Consumption (Combined) | ~11.7 L/100 km |
| CO₂ Emissions | ~289 g/km |
| Length | 4567 mm |
| Width | 1722 mm |
| Height | 1371 mm |
| Wheelbase | 2690 mm |
| Kerb Weight | 1520–1600 kg (varies by market) |
| Boot Capacity | 420 L |
| Front Tyres | 225/45 ZR17 |
| Rear Tyres | 245/40 ZR17 |
| Brakes | Front: Vented discs / Rear: Vented discs |
| Fuel Tank | 62 L |
Why the CLK 55 AMG Is Special
This car represents peak early‑AMG:
- Naturally aspirated V8 with instant throttle response
- No turbos, no filters, no fake sound — just real mechanical noise
- A chassis that feels alive, not insulated
- A limiter that stops the fun at 250 km/h, but the car feels like it wants 300
It’s the kind of machine that reminds you why you love driving.



I’m the kind of person who can lose hours tweaking home automation, tuning a 3D printer, or soldering something that definitely didn’t need soldering. I paint 3D‑printed models for fun, hit the trails on my mountain bike, and have an unhealthy love for Mercedes. When I’m not deep in a Stargate marathon, a Person of Interest rewatch, or a Burn Notice nostalgia kick, you’ll probably find me grinding in World of Tanks or diving into World of Warcraft.
