SPIED: FULLY Unveiled — Mercedes-Benz's All-New S-Class' Interior Is SEEN For The SECOND Time

SPIED: FULLY Unveiled — Mercedes-Benz's All-New S-Class' Interior Is SEEN For The SECOND Time
Though we were proud to bring you the VERY FIRST images of the Mercedes-Benz S-Class' interior well before the shadowy press shots, we were forced to take them down. An unfortunate reality.

But as we charge toward the official unveil, slotted for May, it seems that spies are getting more and more looks at the car. Intentional? Well, I wouldn't be shocked if Mercedes wasn't having a couple of "accidents" and undisguised cars floating around considering the large luxury sedan competition has gotten quite steep over the past several years.

Mercedes-Benz can't afford to mess this one up even if the S will be adored by folks who see it purely as a status symbol.

Just now a friend of ours, Ashleyrude, submitted some fantastic spy shots of the long-wheelbase S-Class that had some minor exterior camouflage BUT had NOTHING covering up the interior. Our friend Ashley may have missed the bigger story here. This is the first proper look at the interior, granted, the glass' reflection is a bit brutal.

That said, take a look below and weigh in on the new S' interior.


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shabarushabaru - 4/15/2013 2:23:44 AM
+2 Boost
Best interior ever since the W140


Agent00RAgent00R - 4/15/2013 10:57:12 AM
-4 Boost
OK. I think the quality looks stunning but the design leaves me cold...


carsnyccarsnyc - 4/15/2013 2:14:30 PM
+1 Boost
This is what other cars aspire to be


carsnyccarsnyc - 4/15/2013 2:15:30 PM
0 Boost
This is what other cars aspire to be


MezgerMezger - 4/15/2013 3:35:35 PM
+2 Boost
Absolutely Gorgeous


merc07merc07 - 4/15/2013 7:26:52 PM
+2 Boost
This car just has it all and more. Absolutely Amazing. I still think the current s-class especially in AMG treatment is one of if not still the best looking sedan in it's class. This new S-class is just something special.


curriescornercurriescorner - 4/16/2013 9:51:02 AM
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I love this design, and the Germans are industry leading when it comes to interiors, but those raised seat buttons on the door that controls the seat position clearly got its inspiration from Hyundai's human looking temperature control raised buttons in the center console.

Just calling it as I see it with regard to those specific buttons.


merc07merc07 - 4/16/2013 11:52:17 AM
+2 Boost
To mention hyundai when speaking of an s-class shows you don't know too much about cars. Mercedes has placed the seat adjustments on the door in their cars dated back well into the 90's. As much as you may think so, I am positive mercedes didn't look at hyundai design when building the s-class. I can see hyundai copying this design however in furture cars.


curriescornercurriescorner - 4/16/2013 12:56:52 PM
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Let me clear up my comment because I would rather someone critisize what I mean instead of what I didnt. Placement of the seat adjusters was not my case. I'm speaking specifically to the design and look of the seat buttons. One set looks like a seat to signify seat controls and the other looks like a person to signify where the air blows but the design and how it relates to its function are both similar.

Im certin Hyundai was the first to incorporate that type of button design and I think it will become a standard thing.


merc07merc07 - 4/16/2013 1:14:43 PM
+1 Boost
Ok, reminds me of a more upscale version of the placement in the current s-class. Seating position on the door is exactly where is is on the current s-class. The heated and cooled seat buttons are relatively the same placement also. Just wierd that you would see this interior and think anything hyundai. Probably the best interior in a car.


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