STUD OR DUD? First Look At The 2014 Mercedes-Benz S-Class - Luxury Redefined Or Just Fine?

STUD OR DUD? First Look At The 2014 Mercedes-Benz S-Class - Luxury Redefined Or Just Fine?

For the first time in the history of the S-Class, the development focus was on the long-wheelbase sedan. Unlike before, the standard-wheelbase version was derived from this. This is because the S-Class is not only firmly positioned as a prestige sedan in the large overseas markets such as the USA, China or Japan. Whereas in Europe and North America the owner of an S-Class is frequently behind the wheel themself, the flagship model in the Mercedes-Benz passenger car portfolio is very definitely a chauffeur-driven vehicle in Asia. The logical consequence is the number of new features specifically related to comfort and safety in the rear – in the S-Class, there is no doubt that passengers in the rear are also seated in first class.

 

Interior design: visual breadth and calm solidity

With its clear-cut architecture, the interior design of the new S-Class is the embodiment of a classic, serene and yet ultra-modern sedan. The interior space derives its expressiveness from a distinctively flowing, sensual and elegant style. Horizontal features and lines create an ambience characterised by visual breadth and calm solidity. Where 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 perfectly coordinated use of materials and colours produces an exclusive interior seemingly cast from a single mould. There is generous use of wood trim, especially in the dashboard and centre console. Metallised switch surfaces with pearl-effect paint finishes in three colour shades to suit the interior colour particularly highlight the outstanding quality.

Passengers in the rear are also seated in first-class – the design and exclusivity of the seats, door panels and all controls are to the same, high standard as the front. As an additional individualization feature, the “First Class Rear” incorporates a Business center console combining personal comfort with practical convenience (integration of a telephone handset, additional stowage compartments, folding table, etc.).

 

New control and display concept: elegant new command centre

The radically redesigned display extends in front of the driver as a key element of the horizontal alignment. It replaces the traditional instrument cluster and combines numerous other functions in a visually and ergonomically highly sophisticated manner. The entire display appears to be free-floating, an impression reinforced by “corona effect” ambience backlighting.

Two high-resolution colour displays in 8:3 format with a screen diagonal Page 5 of 30.7 cm (12.3 inches) form the new information centre in the S-Class. The left-hand display performs the functions of the previous instrument cluster, providing the driver with all relevant information. The right-hand display allows the convenient control of infotainment and comfort functions. Ergonomics, operating convenience and safety were the main considerations for the newly designed control and display concept.

For the S-Class, the constantly increasing need to integrate additional functions into the vehicle led to a further development of the entire operating logic. The aim in designing the control and display features was to group controls and display functions together in a coherent manner in terms of both design and functionality. Apart from the new displays, the metallised switch surfaces and solid aluminium controls are visual highlights of particularly high quality.

 

Seats: mobile office and centre of wellbeing

With numerous world firsts such as the ENERGIZING massage function on the hot-stone principle or active seat ventilation with reversing fans, Mercedes-Benz has raised the seating and climatic comfort in the S-Class to a new level. There is a choice of five different rear seat variants including


an Executive seat with a backrest angle adjustable by up to 43.5 degrees, allowing occupants in the rear to concentrate on work or relax in comfort.

A large number of innovations enhance seating and climatic comfort. The ENERGIZING massage function on the hot-stone principle is a world first. Working together with physiotherapists and psychologists, the seat specialists at Mercedes-Benz have developed a unique massage function with 14 separately actuated air cushions in the backrest, as well as an integrated warming function. There is a choice of six massage programmes, two of them using the warming function.

For the first time, so-called reversing fans are used in the active seat ventilation system. Here the rotational direction of the fan, and therefore the airflow within the seat structure, can be reversed. When the ventilation function first begins, cooler surrounding air is drawn onto the seat surface.

After four minutes the fans are automatically switched to blower mode to Page 6 reduce draughts and therefore ensure sustained comfort.

Another world first as part of the Warmth Comfort package is the heated armrests and door centre panels in the front and rear (door and centre armrests). The package also includes a heated steering wheel and particularly fast-responding seat heating Plus. Each occupant is able to find the ideal level of climatic seating comfort. The heating output can be adjusted using the central display or the remote control in the rear.

 

Luxury or reclining seat in the rear: new backrest concept

Two rear seat variants (static bench seat or individual seats with 37-degree adjustment) are available for the standard-wheelbase S-Class, and no less than five for the long-wheelbase version. Unlike the conventional trailing backrest design, the backrest is adjusted separately so that the legroom and seat reference point remain unchanged. The cushion can be separately adjusted for angle and horizontal position.

The maximum backrest angle of the reclining seat on the front passenger side is increased from 37 to 43.5 degrees, giving it the largest backrest inclination in the luxury segment. The reclining seat behind the front passenger seat features a calf support which is freely adjustable for length and angle. In combination with the heel rest on the forward-folding chauffeur seat, this allows a reclined position that sets new standards in the automobile sector with respect to sleeping and resting comfort.

Three new features improve safety in the rear: in the belt buckle feeder an electric motor automatically raises and lowers the buckle. The beltbag is an inflatable seat-belt strap that is able to reduce the risk of injury to passengers in the rear in a head-on collision by lessening the strain on the ribcage. The reclining seat is fitted with a cushionbag as standard. This prevents the occupant from sliding under the belt in the event of an accident. In this way Mercedes-Benz has been able to design a comfortable reclining seat which provides a higher level of accident safety than a seat with a trailing backrest.

The newly developed climate control unit of the THERMOTRONIC automatic climate control included as standard has a mass flow regulating concept whose automatic operating principle meets individual comfort requirements for every occupant. New features include completely autonomous adjustment options for the driver and front passenger sides, also for the individual automatic modes with their climatic settings of “Focus”, “Medium” and “Diffuse”.

As a world first, the new S-Class Sedan has an “active perfuming system” as part of the AIR BALANCE package. ‘Active’ means that the perfuming system is switched on and off manually, with manual adjustment of the intensity. The perfume atomisation system individualises the smell of the vehicle interior. It neither changes the interior smell permanently, nor are perfume molecules deposited on fabric surfaces or clothing.

Another feature of the AIR-BALANCE package is improved filtering of the outside air fed into the vehicle interior by the climate control system, and of the air recirculating in the interior in air recirculation mode. The filter system is now even more efficient, and is able to reduce the peak levels of certain gaseous emissions while lowering their concentration below the perception

threshold. Ionisation is another component of the AIR-BALANCE package, the air from the climate control unit being conducted into the interior via an ioniser. In a combined operating mode this renders certain viruses, bacteria and spores inactive (cleaning effect). At the same time the air can be freshened by an increased concentration of negatively charged oxygen ions (relaxing effect).

 

Multimedia features: communication centre and concert hall

A completely new multimedia generation with intuitive operation and particularly tangible functions thanks to visualisation and animations celebrates its debut in the new S-Class. Other innovations include the multi-user system, which allows independent access to the media sources of the entertainment system from any seat. The new S-Class is also the first sedan car to be equipped with the unique Frontbass system as standard. With Page 8 this system, the woofers are installed within the bodyshell and use the almost 40-litre space in the cross-member and side member as a resonance chamber. Several hundred developers worldwide contributed to the new Mercedes-Benz multimedia generation, compiling more than 30 million lines of programming. The centrepiece of the new COMAND Online system is the Intel Atom, a processor whose performance fully equals that of components in the latest laptops.

Numerous new functions extend the multimedia options available, and transform the S-Class into a communication centre or a concert hall as required.

The new S-Class is the first vehicle worldwide to offer a genuine multi-user system for entertainment functions. This means that there is independent access to the media sources of the entertainment system from any of the four seats – i.e. radio, TV, internet, navigation, DVD player and USB connected devices.

The driver control function for all the seats is another new feature. The driver is able to route any audio or video source to the display and headset of any passenger. At the touch of a button the driver is also able to have one of the audio sources in use played via the onboard loudspeakers.

The innovative Frontbass system developed by Mercedes-Benz and used for the first time in a sedan car is a feature common to all the audio systems: the woofers are housed in the firewall, and use the almost 40-litre space in the cross-member and side member as a resonance chamber. As alternatives to the standard sound system with ten loudspeakers, two very high-quality audio systems are available which were developed together with hi-fi specialists at Burmester: Burmester® Surround Sound system and Burmester® High-End 3D Surround Sound system.

The interactive presentation of content is a prominent new feature of the Page 9 navigation function. The new navitainment functions include an animated compass, the “Driveshow” for passenger information as in an aircraft, and the display of Google Maps on the head unit and in the rear.






































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enthusiastx11enthusiastx11 - 5/15/2013 2:58:44 PM
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STUD. very elegant evolution of the S-class look. particularly like the sweeping side character lines and the rear of the car. the interior is stunning right down to details like the round air vents. and the technology details are impressive. a very thoughtful evolution of the world's standard for a luxury sedan. it will continue to sell at tremendous volume for the categor and at a substantial premium to competitors.


NostradamusNostradamus - 5/15/2013 3:53:01 PM
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Neither...

Very, very disappointing exterior design, as it looks like little more than the old model minus the 1st generation Ford Focus fender flares with a Maybach rear-end grafted on.

The interior certainly looks more interesting though the dash does contain a few too many completely unrelated shapes/forms to ever be consider cohesive, and the two LCD touchscreens shouldn't look like someone just plopped two tablets in the dash and called it a day - as they do here.

Oh Well... Less attractive vehicles have sold well in the past.


MercBasherMercBasher - 5/15/2013 7:55:35 PM
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Agree that the exterior is disappointing, but the interior is spectacular - I've been wondering for a decade when Mercedes vehicles would actually start to get bigger screens for navigation and entertainment. I think the big screen is well integrated into the interior.


OBieOBie - 5/15/2013 4:04:33 PM
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Is it me or did the S Class loose that "S Class" appeal it once had? Don't get me wrong it's a nice design (especially the interior!), but it now looks like another Hyundai Equus competitor. The XJ and A8 look light years more attractive ans prestigious; perhaps I will have to wait to see it in real life.


enthusiastx11enthusiastx11 - 5/15/2013 8:28:27 PM
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nope. it has lost nothing amongst it's very wealthy target audience. these will continue to sell at major price premiums to competitors.


OBieOBie - 5/17/2013 9:30:32 AM
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I said LOOKS, not IS. Looks like you clearly didn't read anything on my comment. Oh, and tastes are subjective. It looks exactly like what it is, a long wheelbase luxury sedan "designed with China in mind" (Bloomberg).


cidflekkencidflekken - 5/15/2013 4:23:50 PM
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Complete STUD. Back at the top of the class, not that it really ever left it.


PUGPROUDPUGPROUD - 5/15/2013 4:52:38 PM
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It is a tehnological marvel (this is good and this is bad ) that will sell out because of what it stands for...big money that stands out and says I've arrived. Now with that out of the way I personally am dissapointed...it breaks no new ground stylistcly, is now a stretched E class with a big grille. I expected more. What I do like is that both Audi and BMW will both see an opportunity and feel the pressure when designing the next generation A8 and 7 Series...hopefully they will move the design envelop more than this does.


ChipChip - 5/15/2013 5:11:19 PM
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MASSIVE STUD. This car is a masterpiece mixing hyper modern technology with classic timeless design, can't think of anyone who's done it better in this segment. I imagine like the new SL, this car while be considerably more expensive with this redesign. That interior alone is a game changer. The flagships from Audi and BMW have some serious work to do with their redesigns cause this car just rendered them very outdated. Best S-class in a long long time.


rscaffidirscaffidi - 5/15/2013 6:23:11 PM
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Although I don't doubt that this vehicle is a technological wonder, the styling (inside and out) dont do a lot for me. The profile is nice, as is the rear, but I think the front end is overdone. The grille and surround are both too bid relative to the front fascia, and the headlamps are overwrought and too complex. the taillamps are nice and remind me of the SLS AMG, but the front looks too Hundai Eqqus/Lexus LS-like. The interior is nicely finished but looks a little boring and not driver centric enough for my taste. It looks like it would be nice to sit in, but not particularly exhilarating to drive. Just my 0.02.


mrcassismrcassis - 5/15/2013 7:15:24 PM
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Stud, dud? I don't know. All I know is, if there is something wrong with it, BLAME IT ON OBAMA!!! Cmon conservative nuts, lets all agree that if there is something wrong with the new S-Class, BLAME IT ON OBAMA!!!!


cidflekkencidflekken - 5/15/2013 7:25:24 PM
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If I had one gripe here, it's that the designers seems to have gone circle-happy with the interior. Between the speedometer, the vents, and the speakers in the upper door panels (through the speaker mesh), not to mention the clock, the key insert, and the headlight switch, it's just very spherically-intensive.


gkearns56gkearns56 - 5/16/2013 3:22:07 AM
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The exterior looks good but the INTERIOR LOOKS TERRIBLE!! The LONG dash is awful. What is this a drive-in dash so long. The steering wheel just looks OLD FASHION; nothing sporty looking about that. My John Deere riding mower has a nicer design on it's steering wheel then this.

If Benz is trying to appeal to the "OLD" folks, it will be a big hit with the LONG dash, old steering wheel style and big knobs so the older folks can see the dials. I'll stick with my BMW or Audi models, and leave the "old" folks to driving this. I think the designers truly missed the (interior) mark on this one; exterior looks good.


PUGPROUDPUGPROUD - 5/15/2013 7:43:05 PM
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Blame it on OBAMA, really mrcassis ? Didn't you see his press conference today...OBAMA blames any S Class deficiencies on BUSH !


bmwcsbmwcs - 5/15/2013 8:14:15 PM
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Stud, I particularly like the profile and the interior looks top notch.


Henanamani1Henanamani1 - 5/15/2013 9:55:10 PM
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STUD!!! Can't wait for the S Class Coupe too!


pepito66pepito66 - 5/15/2013 10:46:03 PM
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STUD is a real masterpiece.


quizzquizz - 5/16/2013 12:53:54 AM
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It looks better than its competitors, A8 and 750i. That's good enough. People who are criticizing the exterior design for blandness can't possibly believe it's any more bland than the A8 or 750i. MB knows which cars its audience is cross-shopping. Of the 3, the S stands above the other 2 very clearly.


GennissenGennissen - 5/16/2013 1:59:44 AM
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It seems Mercedes has finally settled on a long term look for the s-class.. like audi and bmw. past models were a revolution after another, and that is just not sustainable. this here seems an evolution.


JustaCarJustaCar - 5/16/2013 8:33:28 AM
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I looks like they resurrected the Maybach! Not impressed.


Pacer8erPacer8er - 5/16/2013 9:21:17 AM
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Wonder if the cabrio of this will be ragtop or hardtop?


85bmw745i85bmw745i - 5/16/2013 11:44:24 AM
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Interior is gorgeous, exterior looks like a refresh.


mini22mini22 - 5/16/2013 12:40:54 PM
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Well my parents owned a 1970 280 SEL and a 73 450SEL. My favorite was the 280 SEL.It had the in line 6 cylinder. When you got into it it had a statelyness about it.It didn't even have leather seats. It had the Mercedes "Tex Vinyl" that was popular back then. The dash was loaded with wood, the hood was raised in the middle with the promenant 3 pointed star. The 73 450 SEL was technological tour de force compared to the older style. However it lost a lot of the elegance of the 280.There was less wood and more dudads then ever before.Each subsequent S class model after this has essentially carried the same formula. None of them have ever appealed to me.The Maybach was trying to compete with Rolls and Bentley. In the price range it was in its styling both inside and out lacked the high end statelyness of a high end luxury car.The 280/300 SEL 's had that quality. This new one seems to have berought a bit of that back. Since this is supposed to replace not only the previous S class but also the Maybach Styling is very important here both inside and out.The dashboard and round vents do pay some homage to both Rolls and Bentley. Thats a good thing. The long front hood and more upright grill also speak a more bespoke luxury to it.I'm not a fan of the diaganol headlights and tailamps. Also the large infotainment/satnav should be a hidden affair like what Rolls does.People who buy this car would not be considering an XJ Jag in any case.overall an improvement.


thetruth01thetruth01 - 5/16/2013 1:23:38 PM
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Use the same chassis. Make the front end bolder. Alter the shape of the tail lights. Leave the greenhouse the same. Update the interior. Oh wait, this is the S-Class thread, not the LS thread. hmmm...

I'm petty much all the Euros here whined and moaned about Lexus doing this to the new LS, claiming it was just a refresh. What have you to say now?


merc07merc07 - 5/16/2013 4:14:10 PM
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All hail the king. The previous Ls was never a class leader. Lexus carried over 40% of the previous Ls to the new Ls. The previous
S-class was still considered the segment leader, although the competiton was quickly approaching and supassing the S in some aspects. This new S-class while not being drastically different in shape, will solidify the S-class as the best luxury sedan in the world. No other car, can push the envelope of modern tech, while sticking to it's old world luxury roots. The S-class has this "IT" factor that can't be duplicated by it's rivals no matter how well Bmw's 7 or Audi's A8 are.


knowitall1985knowitall1985 - 5/17/2013 12:47:35 PM
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I hate the interior. The whole care is overdone. It will sell because of the chicken foot.


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