Mercedes-Benz M156 engine

Mercedes-Benz M156/M159
Overview
ManufacturerMercedes-AMG
Production2006-2014
Layout
ConfigurationNaturally aspirated 90° V8
Displacement6.2 L (6,208 cc)
Cylinder bore102.2 mm (4.02 in)
Piston stroke94.6 mm (3.72 in)
ValvetrainDOHC 4 valves x cyl.
Compression ratio11.3:1
RPM range
Max. engine speed7,250-8,000
Combustion
Fuel systemFuel injection
Fuel typeGasoline
Oil system
Cooling systemWater-cooled
Output
Power output451–622 hp (457–631 PS; 336–464 kW)
Torque output630–650 N⋅m (465–479 lb⋅ft)
Chronology
PredecessorMercedes-Benz M113 engine
SuccessorMercedes-Benz M157 engine (5.5L)
Mercedes-Benz M176/M177/M178 engine (4.0L)

The M156 is the first automobile V8 engine designed autonomously by Mercedes-Benz subsidiary Mercedes-AMG, as previous AMG engines have always been based on original Mercedes engines. The engine was designed to be a naturally aspirated racing unit, and is also used in a number of high-performance AMG-badged Mercedes-Benz models. The engine was designed by Bernd Ramler, famed by the design of the Porsche Carrera GT's 5.7-liter V-10 engine.