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Old May 26, 2020 | 11:06 AM
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Eh we can make fun of it all we want, the reality is people will buy it anyways while the LS gets ignored (rightly so). It's unfortunate.
True. Lexus could put a 600hp v8 in it the s class will always be the better seller.
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Old May 26, 2020 | 02:45 PM
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True. Lexus could put a 600hp v8 in it the s class will always be the better seller.
LS430 (in the US) used to be the best seller in its class. But that changed when LS went up in price.
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Default New 2021 Mercedes-Benz S-Class gets 3D instrument cluster, next-gen MBUX software








Every new Mercedes-Benz S-Class needs to be significantly better than its predecessor. The next-generation model is almost ready to make its global debut, and official details about it are beginning to emerge. Mercedes announced the sedan will inaugurate a new version of its MBUX infotainment system that's packed with a mile-long list of features ranging from fingerprint recognition to a Chit-Chat function that answers questions.

The software's central component is a 12.8-inch, portrait-oriented OLED touchscreen with haptic feedback technology. It groups the functions you'd normally expect to find in an infotainment system, like navigation, connectivity, and entertainment, and it's also used to adjust the climate control system. Going all-digital allowed Mercedes to design a dashboard with 27 fewer buttons than the one in the outgoing, current-generation S-Class. Safety-related features (like the windshield wipers and all of the lights) are still operated via stalks, however.

MBUX is no longer trapped in the dashboard-mounted touchscreen; it permeates the entire car. It responds to touch inputs, voice commands, hand gestures, and eye movements. It still wakes up when one of the passengers says "Hey, Mercedes" followed by a request, so the driver can say "Hey, Mercedes, play Hey Mercedes," but it now responds to commands not preceded by the keyword. It also answers car-related questions, like where the first-aid kit is located or how to pair a phone via Bluetooth, and it learns the user's habits over time.

Mercedes added a Smart Home function that links MBUX to internet-connected appliances and devices, so it can pre-heat your oven. It talks to the car, too. For example, on-board cameras know when the occupants are exiting the car. If the blind-spot monitoring function detects they're about to step onto oncoming traffic, it instructs MBUX to make the ambient lighting red as a warning. And, it gains a Chit-Chat function that, according to the company, "supplies the right answer to many questions — even questions about animal noises or general knowledge can be answered." Although the system may not know the meaning of life, it can seemingly teach you to speak okapi.

MBUX will receive over-the-air updates, and motorists will be able to make in-car purchases, though precisely what they'll be able to buy is still up in the air, if you'll pardon the pun. Before buying, they'll need to identify themselves by entering a PIN, with their voice, with a fingerprint, or with facial recognition technology.

The second screen in the driver's line of sight is a digital, configurable instrument cluster that provides a real three-dimensional effect at the touch of a button. Mercedes noted that, thankfully, the driver will not need to wear 3D glasses to use this function. An augmented-reality head-up display will be available, likely as an option. In the demonstration at around the 1:00 mark in the video above, a turn indicator races ahead of the car visually to show you exactly which street to take.

The passengers riding in the back can enjoy a screen-fest, too. The list of extra-cost options includes a rear-seat entertainment system that adds three screens; two are attached to the front seats, and one is integrated into the central armrest. Each screen runs a version of MBUX that gives the rear occupants access to personalized media content, so one can watch a movie while the other is listening to music. Sharing information -- like a playlist or a restaurant review -- with the driver or with the other person sitting on the back seat is possible, too.
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Old Jul 8, 2020 | 08:11 AM
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MBUX seems really wild. Looks like MB is betting big on it in the upcoming S class. Also interesting that the guy in the video says these are preproduction mock up interiors to showcase MBUX, and "the dash will change".

Edit: On second thought, it looks like the leaked images may be the real S class and the prototype shown in this video is the same but with reduced elements.

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Old Jul 8, 2020 | 08:23 AM
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The augmented reality navigation instructions that debuted a few years ago, now in the HUD, is a really cool concept. Also cool to note is that the "Hey Mercedes" function can now recognize who is asking, so will be able to adjust feedback based on who is sitting where.

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Wow, screens galore

Do the interiors look a little more "snug" also?
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Old Jul 8, 2020 | 10:28 AM
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Wow. That interior, whew.
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Old Jul 8, 2020 | 03:05 PM
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Yeah! Bright screen is everything you need in a car. This is getting out of hand.
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Old Jul 8, 2020 | 03:17 PM
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Very impressive. S-Class has to dazzle the world with tech, looks like this car is very interactive and full of AI which is neat.
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Old Jul 8, 2020 | 03:19 PM
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That is a huge A Pillar.
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Old Jul 8, 2020 | 03:22 PM
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It looks like a model 3 with more ipads thrown in.
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Old Jul 8, 2020 | 07:40 PM
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Originally Posted by john341
That is a huge A Pillar.
LOL. I don't think he's sitting in the actual car.

Edit: at 7:30 it shows what he's sitting in.
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Old Jul 8, 2020 | 09:12 PM
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So we know how the S-Class looks like by the spy shots, and this functional preview adds clarity. I`m impressed and then saddened at the level of "answers to questions nobody asked for". The interactive vehicle is great, the air gestures are dowright why? Imagine waving your hand during a rain shower, causing the moonroof to open.

Augmented reality is why the S-class is the leader. I`m waiting on whether Mercedes introduces a L2 or beyond system to leapfrog over everyone
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Old Jul 8, 2020 | 10:18 PM
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I like the current S Class exterior much better than this next gen, but I do like what they did with the new interior -- much prefer the new interior over the current edition.
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Old Jul 8, 2020 | 10:41 PM
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Originally Posted by coolsaber
So we know how the S-Class looks like by the spy shots, and this functional preview adds clarity. I`m impressed and then saddened at the level of "answers to questions nobody asked for". The interactive vehicle is great, the air gestures are dowright why? Imagine waving your hand during a rain shower, causing the moonroof to open.

Augmented reality is why the S-class is the leader. I`m waiting on whether Mercedes introduces a L2 or beyond system to leapfrog over everyone
Does it open the moonroof or does it just open the shade? I would think the latter. But im sure it is a very distinctive gesture. When was the last time you waved your right arm in a sweeping motion in your car?
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