After Three Years Mercedes Benz Introduces A New S Class

After Three Years Mercedes Benz Introduces A New S Class
After three years of the current S-Class, Mercedes-Benz is launching the restyled 2010 S-Class in August. With the very latest technology for even greater safety, as well as trailblazing innovations in comfort and drive technology, the Mercedes-Benz flagship is reasserting its leading position as the brand's innovation platform and benchmark for luxury sedans.

In the 2010 S-Class, Mercedes-Benz has improved the renowned safety level even further with a unique combination of innovative camera and radar-based driver assistance systems. These include Adaptive Highbeam Assist, Lane Keeping Assist and the PRE-SAFE® brake system linked to the proximity regulating radar, which intervenes autonomously before an impending rear-end collision and acts like an invisible crumple zone. Other innovations in the 2010 S-Class include the ATTENTION ASSIST driver drowsiness monitor and Active Body Control with automatic crosswind stabilization.

The new S400 HYBRID is also celebrating its debut. As the first series-production Mercedes-Benz passenger car with hybrid drive, this S-Class model is the world's most economical luxury car with a gasoline engine. Its estimated combined fuel consumption of 29 miles per gallon sets a new worldwide benchmark in this vehicle segment.

"The S400 HYBRID is a major milestone on our road towards emission-free mobility", says Dr. Dieter Zetsche, Chairman of Daimler AG and CEO of Mercedes-Benz Cars. "Our first series-production hybrid passenger car exemplifies the long-term, sustainability-oriented development strategy of Mercedes-Benz, which has a clearly defined aim: economical and environmentally compatible premium automobiles, with no compromises in terms of safety, comfort and a superior driving experience." The S400 HYBRID is also a trailblazer where energy storage is concerned: the new luxury sedan is the first series production car in the world to be equipped with the very latest lithium-ion battery technology. "In this way the S-Class and the Mercedes-Benz brand are doing important pioneering work for the electrification of the automobile."

The new hybrid model combines a low fuel consumption and a high level of environmental compatibility with superior performance: the internal combustion engine and the hybrid module develop a combined output of 295 hp, and a combined maximum torque of 284 lb-ft. (The electric motor contributes 20 hp and 118 lb-ft to the powertrain).

With 270,000 units sold world-wide since its launch, the W 221-series S-Class is the world's most successful luxury sedan, and seamlessly continues the success story of the flagship model in the Mercedes-Benz lineup. Since 1951, when the model 220 began the direct lineage of the S-Class, Mercedes-Benz has delivered around 3.3 million passenger cars from this model series to customers.

The U.S. line-up includes the S400 HYBRID, the 382-hp V8-powered S550 and all-wheel-drive S550 4MATIC as well as the high-performance 518-hp S63 AMG. V12 offerings include the 510-hp S600 and the top-of-the-line 604-hp S65 AMG. The 2010 S-Class will be in U.S. showrooms beginning in August.

Unique combination of driver assistance systems

An absolutely unique combination of ultra-modern assistance and protection systems is available for the 2010 S-Class. Many of these systems are also available for the new E-Class, which debuts this summer. The new assistance systems turn the models in the E and S-Class into "intelligent" partners for their driver. The car is able to "see", "feel", respond reflexively and act autonomously to prevent accidents or mitigate their effects. Mercedes-Benz also uses cameras in these systems - these are able to look well ahead, monitor the car's surroundings and interpret typically critical situations. One example is the optional Adaptive Highbeam Assist. This system recognizes oncoming or leading vehicles and then controls the headlamps to ensure the best possible beam range without dazzling other drivers on the road.

The Sindelfingen-based engineers have also developed Night View Assist further – Night View Assist PLUS is equipped with a special pedestrian detection function: as soon as the system detects pedestrians ahead of the car, they are highlighted on the display to make it easier for the driver to see them.

Lane Keeping Assist is another system that "looks ahead" for even safer driving. The system's computer is able to recognize lane markings by evaluating the contrasting images of the road surface and the markings. If the vehicle leaves the lane unintentionally, the driver is warned by short vibrations of the steering wheel. Unlike conventional systems of this kind, the Mercedes-Benz system is able to evaluate the driver's activities as well and can reliably ascertain whether the car is leaving its lane intentionally or not. Therefore, there is no warning if the driver accelerates before overtaking or merging onto a highway, brakes heavily, or enters a curve.

Drowsiness detection on the basis of more than 70 parameters

With the driver drowsiness monitor, ATTENTION ASSIST, the 2010 S-Class has very sensitive monitors for the attention level of its driver and can warn them in time when they becomes drowsy. This innovative technology continuously monitors more than 70 different parameters. Once the high-resolution steering angle sensor recognizes the steering behavior that typically indicates the onset of drowsiness, a warning signal is sounded and "ATTENTION ASSIST. Time for a break!" appears in the instrument cluster.

Mercedes-Benz has also improved the long and medium-range radar used by Brake Assist PLUS and DISTRONIC PLUS adaptive cruise control. Both systems assist the driver during emergency braking. If the driver is distracted and fails to recognize the immediate danger of a rear-end collision, the PRE-SAFE®Brake is able to intervene and brake the vehicle independently. For the 2010 S-Class the developers in Sindelfingen have improved this system even further: if the driver fails to react even after an acoustic and visual warning, the PRE-SAFE®Brake is able to activate the maximum braking pressure around 0.6 seconds before what is now recognized as an unavoidable accident -- an emergency braking action that can significantly mitigate the severity of the impact. The system therefore acts as something like an "electronic crumple zone".

Detailed fine-tuning has also given the 2010 S-Class better driving dynamics and agility. This is in large measure due to the new electro-hydraulic Direct-Steer system, where the ratio varies with the steering angle.

New: Active Body Control (ABC) compensates for crosswinds

Mercedes-Benz developers have also added a crosswind stabilization function to Active Body Control (ABC) suspension. For this purpose ABC uses the yaw rates and lateral acceleration sensors of the Electronic Stability Program ESP® to vary the wheel load distribution via the ABC spring struts, depending on the direction and intensity of the crosswind. This enables the effects of crosswinds to be compensated, or reduced to a minimum in the case of strong gusts.

S400 HYBRID: the world's most economical gasoline-engined luxury sedan

The 2010 S-Class also plays a pioneering role where its drive system is concerned: "The modular hybrid concept sets the new standard for efficient, clean and superior motoring pleasure in all vehicle segments, and is therefore a driving force for the premium automobile of the future", says Dr. Thomas Weber, the member of the Daimler AG Executive Board responsible for corporate research and development at Mercedes-Benz Cars.

The new S400 HYBRID is the first car to be designed on the basis of the highly intelligent modular concept developed by Mercedes-Benz to give its customers the best hybrid solution for their requirements. The S400 HYBRID, which is a true technological trendsetter with this concept, features all the necessary
components:

    * a compact yet powerful electric motor
    * the accompanying operating electronics
    * a modern lithium-ion storage battery with a high capacity.

The compact hybrid module combines the hybrid functions of an automatic start-stop system and energy recuperation. In several respects this means that the S400 HYBRID sets a new standard in its class, making it the world's most economical luxury sedan with a gasoline engine. Dr. Thomas Weber: "This demonstrates that Mercedes-Benz is able to combine sustainable mobility with the claim of automotive premium positioning - with vehicles that are efficient and environmentally compatible, without having to accept compromises in terms of safety, comfort and superior driving refinement. At the same time the S400 HYBRID dispels the myth that sustainable mobility is only possible with small cars."

The combined fuel economy for the S400 HYBRID is estimated at 29 miles per gallon, a 30-percent increase over the S550.

This figure is accompanied by a truly superior performance potential: the modified 3.5-liter gasoline engine develops 275 hp, while the electric motor generates 20 hp and a starting torque of 118 lb-ft.

The new Mercedes-Benz S400 HYBRID is based on a V6 version of the S-Class and features an extensively modified drive train. This encompasses a further development of the 3.5-litre V6 petrol engine, an additional magneto-electric motor, the 7G-TRONIC seven-speed automatic transmission specially configured for the hybrid module, the necessary operating and control electronics, the transformer and a high-voltage lithium-ion battery.

During braking the electric motor acts as a generator and is able to recover kinetic energy by a process known as recuperation. During this process the electric motor works together seamlessly with the engine brake of the internal combustion engine and the conventional wheel brakes. The recuperated energy is stored by a compact but efficient lithium-ion battery in the engine compartment and retrieved when required. Major advantages over conventional nickel/metal hydride batteries include a higher energy density and greater electrical efficiency combined with more compact dimensions and a low battery weight. Thanks to space-saving installation in the engine compartment, the trunk capacity and generous interior dimensions remain unchanged. The hybrid module also has a
convenient start-stop function.

Comfort: the latest multimedia technology

With its 6.5-inch color display screen, the standard COMAND system with GPS navigation has been refined with a forty-gigabyte hard drive as well as an integrated six-disc CD-DVD player and a Music Register for around 1,000 MP3 tracks. HD Digital Radio and Zagat Restaurant ratings are also available.

A new media interface makes it easier than ever to connect an iPod, USB stick, memory card and other devices. Music tracks can be indicated on the COMAND display located on the center console as well as a smaller display in the center of the instrument cluster and they can be selected with the buttons on the multi-function steering wheel.

Any Bluetooth-enabled cell phone will work hands-free – even with the phone in a pocket or purse, the audio is automatically muted when a call is made or received and callers are heard over the audio system speakers. In addition, phone book info can be displayed by the COMAND system.

Design: a muscular, self-assured presence

The modified design reflects the effortless superiority and power of the S-Class sedan. It is characterized by the more pronounced arrow-shape of the radiator grille, plus a new front bumper with a discreet light-catching contour and a chrome strip below the cooling air intakes. Exhaust tailpipes of all S-Class variants are visibly integrated into the rear bumper. The headlamps incorporate bi-xenon technology and LED indicators on the lower edge of the headlamp as standard. Eye-catching highlights on the S400 HYBRID are provided by the two round foglamps and daytime driving lights on each side of the front bumper. Their location at the outer edges of the bumper underlines the muscular character of the S400 HYBRID.

An even more dynamic look is provided by the Premium 1 package, which is standard on the majority of the model line and includes striking LED arrays for daytime driving lights, indicators and marker lights. They lend an unmistakable day-and-night design to the front end. The rear end is characterized by tail lights in an innovative LED design. Here too, a total of 52 LEDs in the form of a double-C form an unmistakable light signature.

Mercedes-Benz also makes more use of light as a styling element in the interior via the standard ambient lighting, now with a choice between three lighting moods: solar (amber), neutral (white) and polar (ice-blue).

Interior: carefully selected materials and first-class finishing

The multifunction steering wheel of the S-Class has also been modified by the Mercedes-Benz designers: the rim and airbag module are lined with soft premium leather as standard. The new, flatter airbag module also lends a sporty touch to the multifunction steering wheel. Mercedes-Benz engineers have also implemented specific aerodynamic measures to reduce wind noise, which also contributes to greater traveling comfort.

The 2010 Mercedes-Benz S-Class will be in U.S. showrooms beginning in August 2009.


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HSCenterconsoleHSCenterconsole - 4/8/2009 9:24:10 AM
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Facelift looks good. There are some nice new touches, especially those rear lights. However, I think the 750i with sport package is my new favorite large sedan.


inspirion7inspirion7 - 4/8/2009 10:24:06 AM
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Does anyone know what the carbon footprint is on such a gas guzzler?


EL34EL34 - 4/8/2009 10:45:24 AM
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inspirion7-

Burn the planet!


HSCenterconsoleHSCenterconsole - 4/8/2009 11:21:55 AM
+7 Boost
"Does anyone know what the carbon footprint is on such a gas guzzler?"

My answer: don't know, don't care. A consumer purchasing a $90k+ luxury sedan can probably afford the gas that goes along with it.


inspirion7inspirion7 - 4/8/2009 12:36:10 PM
-7 Boost
But he/she is distroying the planet. That is very selfish thinking.


HSCenterconsoleHSCenterconsole - 4/8/2009 12:46:21 PM
+6 Boost
If only hippies like inspirion7 could spell as well as they lecture.

It is "destroying," not "distroying."


henbmwhenbmw - 4/8/2009 9:31:49 AM
+6 Boost
Are LED's now required on the front bumpers of cars?


EL34EL34 - 4/8/2009 10:48:00 AM
+11 Boost
Mercedes have done a great job with the S-Class.


VISOVISO - 4/8/2009 12:40:14 PM
+2 Boost
Best not to speak David. A mind is terrible thing to waste.


1dott81dott8 - 4/8/2009 9:53:59 AM
+12 Boost
looks like a maybach from the rear. i still think that this is one of the nicest looking sedans on the road today.


B7FANB7FAN - 4/8/2009 12:54:19 PM
+2 Boost
yeah I keep trying to tell these haters on here that joint remind me of a maybach. thats why this car dont do nothing for me because it looks exactly like a maybach


MrBratwurstMrBratwurst - 4/8/2009 11:20:57 AM
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— TurboSpyder:

| What's the most economical luxury car regardless of engine type?

Also the S400 hybrid, with its fuel (energy) consumption of 190 grams CO2/km in European mileage test cycle. It beats the new BMW 730d by mere 2 grams (730d energy consumption is 192 grams CO2/km).

To put things in perspective, the Lexus GS450h energy consumption is 186 grams CO2/km. On one hand it's one class smaller, on the other it's faster. 730d does 0-60 in 7.2 sec, the S400 in 7.3, the GS450h in some 5.6 sec.

To provide another background, the elongated LS600h L returns 219 grams CO2 in the same testing procedure, doing 0-60 in 6 seconds. So this Lexus hybrid consumes 15% more energy than the Benz while being a bit faster and likely carrying more amenities since this is the top of the range model.

So much for standard drivetrains. Shall we introduce the Tesla model S or the Fisker Karma, they'll top any of those above easily. And if electricity comes in a significant part from low carbon or carbon neutral sources, nothing propelled by internal combustion stands a chance.


MrBratwurstMrBratwurst - 4/8/2009 12:09:31 PM
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— david969

| Don't forget that the LS is more reliable and has a better interior.

I'm not sure about the interior, but LS reliability really is a bit epic. This article lists 79 awards this limo was granted:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lexus_LS_awards_list

And this rating asserts is furthermore:
http://www.jdpower.com/autos/ratings/dependability-ratings-by-category/large-premium-car/sortcolumn-1/ascending/page-#page-anchor

Surprisingly, the current S-class is at its very bottom. Apparently it has inherited serious issues from its W220 predecessor.

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I also see I'm being deboosted by EL34 and dozen of his other fake AutoSpies accounts just for quoting results of precise, scientific measurements which are hard to swallow for some of us. Let's keep on then!

As stated, the elongated Lexus LS 600h L with permanent all wheel drive does 0-60 in 6 seconds and it's hydrocarbon energy consumption is 219 g CO2/km.

To match its performance and drivetrain characteristics, all wheel drive V8 twinturbo diesels need to be taken.

Let's compare then:
- the elongated Mercedes S 450 CDI (RWD only, no AWD available) does 0-60 in 6,3 sec. and has energy consumption of 240 gCO2/km
- the elongated Audi A8 L 4.2 TDI quattro does 0-60 in 5.8 sec. and has energy consumption of 249 gCO2/km
- no compatible BMW 7 availible as for now

How about gasoline, non hybrid equivalents?
- the elongated Mercedes S450 4MATIC does 0-60 in 5.7 sec and has energy consumption of 257 gCO2/km
- the elongated Audi A8 4.2 L FSI quattro does 0-60 in 6 sec. and has energy consumption of 259 gCO2/km
- the BMW 740iL (RWD only, no AWD available) does 0-60 in 5.8 sec and has energy consumption of 235 gCO2/km. Very decent result! And it crushes diesel competition with just a gasoline twinturbocharged engine.

So clearly hybrids are the way to go, with gradual extension of all electric range in the nearest future. Mercedes understood it and is joining the party. Please also note that diesels are in fact less efficient than best gasoline counterparts, let alone hybrids!

All data come from European website of aforementioned carmakers.


Agent63Agent63 - 4/10/2009 6:49:05 AM
+1 Boost
WOW! you're a geek.


LACMANLACMAN - 4/8/2009 11:36:53 AM
+6 Boost
I wanted to comment on this article but because of the ridiculous posts by "david969", I forgot what I was going to say.

I dont know why I havent learned from the rest of you to ignore posts like his.


HSCenterconsoleHSCenterconsole - 4/8/2009 11:49:32 AM
+11 Boost
David969: The joke is getting a little old. It is easy and fun to mock Lexus fanboys (or any fanboy for that matter), but now you are crossing the line into just flooding the board with pointless posts.


HSCenterconsoleHSCenterconsole - 4/8/2009 12:31:37 PM
+10 Boost
As I said, it is getting old. You made your point. Now move on.


Hachee2001Hachee2001 - 4/8/2009 12:45:29 PM
+10 Boost
That is EXACTLY what I was just thinking. It's unbelievable. And David, it's fucking boring already.


answeranswer - 4/8/2009 11:54:57 AM
+2 Boost
And the fanboys can stop bitching about hybrids.....now.


abcdabcd - 4/8/2009 12:22:12 PM
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BYD is already selling hybrids with lithium batteries:
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601209&sid=aUEElIdi9hqg


AnthonyAnthony - 4/8/2009 6:27:06 PM
+2 Boost
TurboSpyder,

You know that the weight of the battery packs was not the center of anti-hybrid arguments. You all will reach for whatever you can grasp though, huh?


JUGNUJUGNU - 4/8/2009 12:01:15 PM
+1 Boost
I prefer the current S class's details a bit more. The rear lights of current car are one of my favourites mainly because of those two body colour stripes in them and MB removed those. Also i like current S class's front bumper design more. It's more original and classy, this looks like MB just copied exactly same design of Audi or 911 Turbo. Grille again looks a bit long and stretched like E class. I prefer current one but the new headlights and steering wheel look better than before.
Overall good subtle styling updates.

JUGNU


M53RM53R - 4/8/2009 12:18:57 PM
+3 Boost
I totally agree. I think the rear lights look better on the current one than the facelift.


LACMANLACMAN - 4/8/2009 2:21:24 PM
+5 Boost
I thought I was the only one. The rear lamp separators (or whatever they are called) make the current S's rear end distinctive. This models rear looks ALOT more like the Maybach's now.

This is STILL the classiest looking sedan in its class.


M53RM53R - 4/8/2009 12:24:47 PM
+4 Boost
The rear lights without the tiny chrome bits and car colour strips on them looks a bit too asian IMO. It was better before. The interior is still top notch..

Am I the only one who's starting to hate LED headlights? They are being over used IMO.

I think the 7 series is going to be the new king till (maybe) the new A8 launches.. if not, then till the new S class launches in 2012.


Hachee2001Hachee2001 - 4/8/2009 12:50:54 PM
+3 Boost
And I was just thinking, I sure like the new taillights. I really didn't care for the old ones, especially because of the chrome and body color - I thought they were overdone. The new ones are more classic Mercedes, but with modern technology.

I still wouldn't call this car gorgeous, but it does have great presence, still the most in its class. I'm a big fan of the old style Mercedes dash, which flowed down into the console, with a console shifter. If this car had this, I think I'd have to rank it number one, and this is coming from someone who's a big A8 fan, and I do like the new 7 a lot.

I used to even like the current LS, but David969 ruined it for me. Seriously.


My_Ultimate_Driving_MachineMy_Ultimate_Driving_Machine - 4/8/2009 12:53:42 PM
+4 Boost
Toughest decision in the world for our family right now :-
This S-Class vs the New 7 series 0.o

I was just gonna say whose LED ideas they copied and what not, but then MERCEDES-BENZ invented THE CAR


AMiodynskiAMiodynski - 4/8/2009 2:52:49 PM
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Consumer Reports in the latest issue (April 09) rates the Lexus LS460L 99 out of 100 points !! The Mercedes Benz S550 is rated an 86 out of 100. Only thing that could be improved on the Lexus is it'a agaility. On the MB, they state the controls suck, which they do, and of course the much higher price !

This is all from a 3rd party that doesn't care who or what they hurt, it's all about the customer !!


HSCenterconsoleHSCenterconsole - 4/8/2009 3:29:50 PM
+4 Boost
You mean agility?

I have a hard time taking Consumer Reports' reviews on cars seriously. Can people who hate cars actually report fairly on them? I don't think so. They like appliances, not cars.


TauronB2GTauronB2G - 4/8/2009 3:30:18 PM
+1 Boost
Judging from all the bonehead comments on here regarding this car I can tell that I will be in minority but thats okay.
I like the upgrade. I like the LEDs (even though they are fast becoming a cliche) because they lend a distinct look to the car. I like the restyle of the front end too. They removed the one thing that I hated about the exterior too, those light seperators in back were hideous to me. Okay its down on hp by a little vs the new 750, but as I said in my last post in that article, its still just as fast, just as classy and just as safe if not safer. MB has only improved on a great car.
Its still the class leader, BMW is a darn good contender but their car just isnt as good...sorry. The Lexus is a very nice car but its really not a serious contender at all.
Hav e a good one guys...
T


TauronB2GTauronB2G - 4/8/2009 9:48:37 PM
+1 Boost
I got deboosted...big surprise...I upset a fanboy!!!
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AnthonyAnthony - 4/8/2009 6:31:51 PM
+2 Boost
I actually liked the light separators on the previous one. The front air dam on this one looks odd. A nice car updated well nonetheless. I want to see how these new mods look on an AMG version.


BarackBushBarackBush - 4/9/2009 12:50:30 AM
+3 Boost
Nice update!


kablaamkablaam - 4/9/2009 1:32:13 AM
+1 Boost
The S is my favorite Lux-Sedan but those LED DRL's look like an after-thought.

It looks like a combo Porsche/Audi setup.

BMW has the corona rings and should stick with it.

Although I did see a Lexus IS(first gen) with after/under-market corona's, I almost gagged. I actually did him a favor and turned off my corona's, as to not embarass him further.


Agent63Agent63 - 4/10/2009 6:52:39 AM
+1 Boost
I don't think it's a bad addition. The car doesn't look ugly so you can't complain. Lexus borrowed ideas from Mercedes but not many noticed and even when they did care they accepted it. LIVE MOVES ON!. This is still the benchmark luxury sedan. You all know the S65 is a super luxury sedan.


CarboyCarboy - 4/9/2009 4:22:14 PM
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I am quite a Mercedes-Benz fanboy, with my family owning a W220 S430 currently. I liked the 9th generation S-Class because the lines were more elegant and you can never mistaken it at all! The tail lights were truly "Unlike Any Other" because of the intergrated body colors. I don't know what Mercedes-Benz were thinking because even I have to say this looks horrible. The E-Class was at the limit and now they've come up with this? It looks like a combo of Audi LED's (I respect Audi, but now everyone's copying their's) and Japanese. If my family does get another S-Class, I hope it's either the pre-facelift or the next generation (if it looks a lot better).


mmeeccmmeecc - 4/9/2009 6:01:58 PM
+2 Boost
MrBratwurst

What the heck are you talking about? You said current gen S-Class is bottom of the pack and posted a link? That link show the 2006 S-Class, which is NOT current gen.

Nice try!! But won't work!

Current gen S-Class is very reliable, as many stidies show, your precious J.D.Power released a press statement applauding the new S-Class reliability.

Now I know you're not for real....


mmeeccmmeecc - 4/9/2009 6:04:22 PM
+1 Boost
Oops, meant to write "That link showed" and "as many studies show".

Just get sooooo annoyed when people try to manipulate studies/reports to get try to prove a FALSE point.


xj13xj13 - 4/10/2009 9:55:19 AM
+2 Boost
MB #1


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