2014 Mercedes Benz S-class
#62
Pole Position
Just glorious....
And no matter what, the engine choices and overall performance for the new LS will not rival the S-Class' impressive list. The LS will likely get only 2 engine choices....a really stout hybrid, and a much-needed updated V8.
Still not a big fan of the interior design, but materials quality is top notch. Technology on it is top notch, although I hate that gauge cluster design. The exterior is also one of the nicest among the ugly new Mercedes exteriors.
And the new S class exterior is better than most late-model Mercedes.
#66
Lexus Fanatic
That shows you how outrageously priced a lot of M-B parts and service are. It has been one of the company's chief customer-complaints for years.....though those who can afford an AMG in the first place are obviously well-heeled.
#69
Spy Shots: Mercedes S600 Pullman
Mercedes S600 Pullman spied, could get three-row seating
Gallery:
http://www.autoblog.com/photos/merce...photo-6041769/
With the death of its Maybach brand, Daimler will be filling its ultra-luxury sedan portfolio with a version of the redesigned Mercedes-Benz S-Class called the S600 Pullman. While it's not totally clear if the car shown here is the new Pullman, we can easily see from these spy shots that this is not your run-of-the-mill stretch job.
Comparing this car to our firsthand shots of the 2014 S-Class, the extended wheelbase is instantly obvious, but looking closer, we also see that the rear doors, quarter panel and C-pillars are also unique to this vehicle. Oddly, those bits are also far different from the most recent stretched S-Class spy shots we've seen (although they could have just been an early engineering mule for this car). Whatever model is shown in these spy shots might not even be the king of the S-Class range, though, as there is also word of a three-row, six-passenger Pullman model in the works.
http://www.autoblog.com/2013/07/19/m...e-row-seating/
#70
Mercedes S-Class stretch variant to command $200,000+
Mercedes S-Class stretch variant to command $200,000+
We recently spotted a stretched version of the 2014 Mercedes-Benz S-Class, but it sounds like this new ultra-luxurious version of the sedan might not be quite as much of a Maybach-replacing model that we initially expected. Automotive News says that the car has somewhat more modest targets, with the so-called "super S-Class" expected to list in the $200,000 to $250,000 range when it goes on sale in 2014. That's hardly chump change, but it's about $175,000 less than the now-dead Maybach 57.
After speaking with Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche, AN's article says that this new S-Class model will be targeted at the Bentley Flying Spur and Rolls-Royce Ghost rather than more expensive models like the Mulsanne and Phantom, which makes sense since the Maybach brand was killed off due to slow sales. Of course, there is still the possibility that the three-row S600 Pullman could reach a little higher to fill in the void of those $400,000 sedans. Aside from the stretched body, Zetsche also promises cabin tech and luxury not offered on the standard S-Class, which is hard to imagine since the new S-Class has gobs of both already. During our recent first drive of the standard S-Class, we said that its interior is "going to give Bentley and Rolls-Royce night sweats," so it sounds like Daimler will be aiming for breathing difficulties and heart palpitations with this new model.
http://www.autoblog.com/2013/07/29/m...o-cost-200000/
#72
Lexus Test Driver
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I saw 3 new s class driving around few weeks ago, 2 on the street.. They do look pretty good in person. Last one i saw was on the freeway from the back it look like current cl class and as soon as i catch up it is 4 door and i can see the led from the rearview mirror. Was going to take some pics but had to exit to take another route.
#75
Mercedes tests upcoming S65 AMG at the Ring
Mercedes tests upcoming S65 AMG at the Ring
A two-and-a-half-ton luxury sedan wouldn't exactly be our first choice for a romp around the Nürburgring. But then Mercedes-AMG has a way of exceeding expectations. To get the new S-Class to run to sixty in 3.9 seconds, Benz's performance studio fitted the S63 with a 5.5-liter twin-turbo V8 that sends 577 horsepower and 664 pound-feet of torque to all four wheels. But the boys in Affalterbach aren't done just yet. Before the fat lady that is the S-Class sings its swan song, AMG will follow up with the yet more powerful S65.
Expected to debut towards the end of the year in LA, the new S65 AMG is expected to pack even more muscle than the outgoing model's already-astonishing 621 horsepower and 738 lb-ft of torque, channeled from its 6.0-liter twin-turbo V12 to all four wheels instead of its predecessor's two. Considering that the S63 dropped half a second off its 0-60 time from one generation to the next, we could be looking at a run as quick as 3.6 seconds for the new S65.
http://www.autoblog.com/2013/08/20/m...urgring-video/