2014 Mercedes-Benz S-Class Spied Undisguised in White

2014 Mercedes-Benz S-Class Spied Undisguised in White
The 2014 Mercedes-Benz S-Class has been spied uncovered once again, this time the next generation S-Class comes in bright white. And while we are all waiting for its May 15th debut, we can already see form the eleven photos what to expect. A far smoother design than the outgoing S-Class model, Mercedes-Benz’s flagship vehicle will feature an ample front grille and LED headlights and a now more sleeker rear also with LED lights.

The 2014 S-Class have been fitted with more sculpted doors with two strong character lines, a very large glass roof, slim chromed exhaust pipes with cross-drilled brake rotors and more subtle fender flares. The 2014 S-Class will be offered in eleven exterior colors, including three new ones: Anthracite Blue, Ruby Black and Diamond Silver.

When it comes to technology, the 2014 Mercedes-Benz S-Class is loaded. It will have active seat belts, which are power-deployable, working together with the PRE-SAFE system for automatic tension before an imminent collision. Magic Body Control, a next-gen Active Body Control suspension, detects road imperfections using a camera. If spotted, the Magic Body Control will automatically configure the suspension to compensate for the imperfection for the smoothest ride possible.

Interior Details:

With its clear-cut architecture, the interior design of the new S-Class is the embodiment of a classic and serene, yet ultra-modern saloon car. The interior space derives its expressiveness from a distinctively flowing, sensual and elegant style. Horizontal features and lines create an ambiance characterised by visual breadth and calm solidity. High quality and elegance go hand in hand with clarity and functionality. The interior concept of the S-Class combines driving, spatial and operating comfort at the highest level.

The radically redesigned display extends behind the two-spoke steering wheel – reminiscent of the S-Class heritage – as a major part of the horizontal alignment. It replaces the traditional instrument cluster and combines numerous other functions in a visually and ergonomically highly sophisticated manner (see section “New display concept”). The entire display unit appears to be free-floating, an impression reinforced by ambience backlighting.
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RNeekChicRNeekChic - 4/22/2013 12:28:52 PM
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What's with the rear brake lights on the trunk lid and the upper rear windshield?


jeffgalljeffgall - 4/22/2013 2:04:52 PM
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The ones on the trunk lid are just red stickers


nguyenvuminhnguyenvuminh - 4/22/2013 1:33:46 PM
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Looks good. I like the larger headlamp. It looks bigger on a more contrasting body-colour car like white, red, etc. On a silver or grey colour, the headlamp blends in so them seem smaller. For whatever reason, I prefer flagship sedans (S, 7, 8, LS) to have a more prominent facade so larger headlamp and grill makes them more regal/stately/imposing. Interior is especially nice and really makes the S distances itself from its competitors.


ParadoXParadoX - 4/22/2013 2:03:30 PM
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I like it. I think that white looks better than the black I always see the S class in.


delandelan - 4/22/2013 10:56:56 PM
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This its where its at!


DenaliDenali - 4/23/2013 12:57:39 AM
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love the new maybach


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