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Mercedes-Benz S-Class

The Mercedes-Benz S-Class, formerly known as Sonderklasse (German for "special class", abbreviated as "S-Klasse"), is a series of full-sized luxury sedans, limousines and armored sedans produced by the German automaker Mercedes-Benz, a division of the German company Mercedes-Benz. The S-Class is the designation for top-of-the-line Mercedes-Benz models and was officially introduced in 1972 with the W116, and has remained in use ever since. The S-Class is the flagship vehicle for Mercedes-Benz.

Mercedes-Benz S-Class
Overview
Manufacturer
Production1954–present (S-Class nomenclature adopted since 1972)
Body and chassis
ClassF-segment
Ultra luxury car (1972–1998 and Maybach models)[1]
Full-size luxury car (1998–present models)[2]
Body style4-door sedan
2-door coupé (1992-2021)
RelatedMercedes-Benz CL-Class
Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class
Mercedes-Benz SL-Class
Chronology
PredecessorMercedes-Benz W187

The S-Class has debuted many of the company's latest innovations, including drivetrain technologies, interior features, and safety systems (such as the first seatbelt pretensioners).[3] The S-Class has ranked as the world's best-selling luxury sedan.[4] In automotive terms, Sonderklasse refers to "a specially outfitted car." Although used colloquially for decades,[citation needed] following its official application in 1972, six generations of officially named S-Klasse sedans have been produced.

In 1981, the two-door, four-seat S-Class, designated as SEC, was introduced, sharing the petrol V8 engines with its four-door version, W126. After the introduction of a new nomenclature scheme, SEC was simply renamed as S-Class Coupé. For the 1996 model year, the coupé was separated from the S-Class line and named as new CL-Class (in line with other two-door models: CLK, SL, and SLK); however, the CL-Class was reintegrated into the S-Class model line (same with CLK becoming E-Class Coupé and Cabriolet). The first-ever S-Class convertible since 1972, internally named A217, was introduced and became a one-generation model only. After the end of W222 production in 2020, the successors to the C217 coupé and A217 convertible are not planned, citing the low demand for those models and stronger demand for SUV models.

Model nomenclature

The major revision to the nomenclature scheme in 1991 renamed the S-Class with the "S" prefix that has three numbers for engine displacement in "centilitre" with no suffix for fuel type or wheelbase length. The extra information was sometimes affixed to the right-hand side of boot/trunk, denoting the diesel version (TURBODIESEL or later CDI), hybrid version (HYBRID), all-wheel-drive version (4MATIC), AMG, and MAYBACH. The second revision in 2015 allows the suffixes such as d (diesel), e (plug-in hybrid), and the h (mild hybrid) for several years before h was dropped. For 2018 model year, the model designation and AMG and MAYBACH labels switched their position to the left.

Chassis Type Debut
W180 "Ponton" 1954[5]
W189 "Adenauer" 1957[5]
W111 "Fintail" 1959[5]
W112 "Fintail" 1961[5]
W108/W109 "Stroke 8" 1965[5]
W116 S-Class 1972[5]
W126 S-Class 1979[5]
W140 S-Class 1991[5]
W220 S-Class 1999[5]
W221 S-Class 2006[5]
W222 S-Class 2014
W223 S-Class 2021

Predecessor models

"Ponton" (1954)

W180
 
Mercedes-Benz 220 (W180)
Overview
Also called220a, 220S
Production1954–1960 (W180)
LayoutFR layout
Powertrain
Engine2.2L I6

The W180 line debuted in 1954, and is the first lineup of "Ponton" models retroactively associated with the Mercedes-Benz S-Class.[citation needed] The W180 featured six-cylinder sedan, coupé, and convertible models, and was produced until 1959. It featured the 220S models (sedan, coupé, and cabriolet) powered by a 2.2L straight-6, and came to ten. The "Ponton" designation referred to its unibody construction, with the era's rounded fenders a stylistic feature on the W180 model.

 
A 1950s W180 Ponton

The "Ponton" lineup included four- and six-cylinder models, but only the six-cylinder W180 line is considered part of the Mercedes-Benz S-Class chronology, as they were the most powerful "Ponton" versions available. The Big "Ponton" model was Mercedes' first without a conventional frame, using a unitized body/frame construction.

"Fintail" (1959)

W111, W112
 
Overview
Also called220, 220S, 220SE, 230S, 250SE, 280SE, 280SE 3.5
Production1959–1968 (sedan)
1961–1971 (coupe and cabriolet)
LayoutFR layout
Powertrain
Engine2.2 L I6
2.3 L I6
2.5 L I6
2.8 L I6
3.5 L V8
 
Mercedes-Benz 230S (Belgium)

Mercedes-Benz Fintail (German: Heckflosse) is an informal nickname given to Mercedes-Benz vehicles notable for the presence of tailfins. Though never officially designated as such — Mercedes-Benz claimed they were functional and designated them Peilstege, assisting to mark the end of the car in the rear-view mirror. The Fintail series replaced the Ponton series.

The exterior was designed for the European and North American markets. The W111 was a chassis code given to its top-range vehicles, including four-door sedans, produced from 1959 to 1968, and two-door coupes and cabriolets from 1961 to 1971. The W111, was initially attributed only to six-cylinder cars with 2.2-litre engines. The luxury version with big-block 3-litre engines were given the chassis code W112. The entry-level vehicles with four-cylinder engines were called W110. All three versions W110, W111, and W112, in both two- and four-door bodies, were based on the same unibody structure.

W108 (1965)

W108, W109
 
Overview
Also called250S, 250SE, 280S, 280SE, 300SE
Production1965–1972
LayoutFR layout
Powertrain
Engine2.5 L I6
2.8 L I6
3.0L I6
3.5 L V8
4.5 L V8
6.3 L V8
 
Mercedes-Benz 280 S

The updated and larger W108/W109 model lines were introduced in 1965. The squarish W108 line included the straight-six M129 engine powered 250S, 250SE, 280S 280SE and 280SEL. In 1968 the 300 SEL 6.3 borrowed the 6-litre V8 from the W100 600 Pullman to offer a truly high-performance luxury sedan.

During this period, the designation S (for "Sedan") was used for standard carbureted short-wheelbase models; an E (for "Einspritzung", German for fuel-injection) was added to the 250SE, 280SE and 300SE. Long-wheelbase models gained an L (for "Lang", German for "long"), reflecting an extra 10 centimetres (3.9 in) added in the rear passenger compartment. Since the advent of the W108 series, the Mercedes-Benz S-Class has always included two wheelbase lengths, although not all wheelbases are sold in every country.

The more powerful 300SE and 300SEL models were classified as the W109 chassis, with front and rear air suspension (rather than the coil spring based W108 rear suspension), and available burl walnut interior trim, automatic transmission, and power windows.

 
Late 1960s W108 line

In 1968, the W108 line dropped the 250SE in favor of the larger-engined 280S and 280SEL; the 250S remained as an entry model until 1969; the 300SE/SEL yielded their 3.0 litre inline-6 for the intermediate SL type (W113) 2.8 litre engine, and were later offered with a 3.5-litre V8 engine (in both the SE and SEL form, not in the U.S.) and 4.5-litre (U.S. only) and 6.3-litre V8 engines (in the SEL model only). The W108/109 lines, which eventually supplanted the W111 lines, were never available with four-cylinder engines.

First generation (W116; 1972)

W116
 
Mercedes-Benz 280 SEL (W116)
Overview
Also called280S, 280SE, 280SEL, 350SE, 350SEL, 450SE, 450SEL, 300SD
Production1972–1980
LayoutFR layout
Powertrain
Engine2.8 L m110 I6
3.5 L M116 V8
4.5 L m117 V8
6.8 L M100 V8
3.0 L OM617 I5 turbodiesel
Transmission3-speed automatic
4-speed automatic
5-speed manual
4-speed manual

In 1972, Mercedes-Benz introduced the W116 line, the first to be officially called the S-Class.[6] Produced from 1972 through 1980, the W116 series featured a four-wheel independent suspension and disc brakes. The 280, 350, and 450 (4.5L version) models featured SE and SEL versions. Production of the W116 totaled 473,035 units. This was a groundbreaking sedan for Mercedes-Benz, and for the first time in the company history, the car had an obvious, blatant and outward emphasis on safety placed above a pure styling viewpoint. The overall design incorporated numerous safety features developed from the "safety research vehicles" in the mid-to-late 1960s to the very early 1970s.

These safety features were all newly introduced passenger-car "firsts" on a production vehicle: padded door trim around the windows, heavily padded steering wheel (later to be replaced by an airbag with the Mercedes-Benz abbreviation of SRS standing for the English-language term Supplemental Restraint System), more comprehensive safety padding on the dashboard and around the interior, dual asymmetric windshield wipers, headrests with a center depression to locate the occupant's head in a more central position during a rear impact, a rain-water management system to improve visibility consisting of deep channels on both sides of the windshield and flowing into deeply channeled rain gutters, including similar designs on the side mirrors, rounded body shapes along the edges, such as the tops of the front fenders, etc., designed to ameliorate pedestrian injuries, ribbed rear taillamp lenses which would remain clearer of dirt on the recessed areas, an easy-to-access first aid kit stowed in a recessed compartment on the rear parcel shelf prominently labeled with the universally recognized "cross" symbol which represents "first aid", and several other subtle safety features related to both active and passive safety. The Mercedes-Benz S-Class is a classic chauffeur driven car,[7] and has frequently been used as standard by car hire companies. It is comfortable and safe as well as elegant looking; ideal for drives across the countryside or high class transport on a night out.

The W116 models were large luxury sedans. The W116 was larger on the outside than the W108/W109 series it replaced, but had similar interior capacity, as the additional bulk was driven by several new and aforementioned engineering developments on car safety and occupant protection in a crash. The W116 introduced other improved passive safety features into the vehicle design, including a strengthened vehicle occupant shell. It was one of the first cars to be available with ABS, a driver's airbag supplemental restraint system (but not available at the vehicle's initial launch). Also, the W116 was the first mass production passenger vehicle offered with a turbocharged diesel engine.

The 450SE, then the most powerful model in the W116 lineup, was awarded European Car of the Year in 1974. At the New England Auto Show in 1972 held in the fall season in Boston, the Monroney Label of a 1973 450SE was right at $13,000. 1973 was the first model year of the W116 for the US market. Starting in 1975, the W116 was upgraded with a new fuel injection system to comply with revised exhaust emission standards in European markets. A slight power reduction was a result of this update, but in 1978, a series of further engine upgrades restored original performance levels under the new fuel injection systems. Between 1973 and 1977, 997 Special Edition W116 models were made on order by Mercedes. These cars incorporated stronger body paneling and suspension and was 50 kg heavier than its normal counterpart.

 
Large boxy rear lights of the 1970s W116, the first official "S-Class"

Engines

With the W116 models, the V8-engines of the 350/450 SE/SEL models were now regular options. Due to the oil crisis, fuel efficiency was the major concern for the engineers, yet they still added also the high-performance, limited-production 450 SEL 6.9. This 8-cylinder model, affectionately referred to as simply "the 6.9", boasted the largest engine installed in a postwar Mercedes-Benz up to that time. Every 450 SEL 6.9 featured a self-leveling hydropneumatic suspension, and offered the ABS anti-lock braking system as an option from 1978 onwards. Also, in the United States and Canada only, Mercedes-Benz introduced the economical but powerful 3.0-liter 5-cylinder turbo-diesel OM 617 A producing 85 kW (116 PS; 114 bhp) in 1978, sold as the 300SD.

Second generation (W126/C126; 1979)

W126
 
Overview
Also called260/280/300/380SE/SEL, 420/500/560SE/SEL/SEC, 300/350SD/SDL
ProductionDecember 1979 – April 1992
LayoutFR layout
Powertrain
Engine2.6 L I6
2.8 L I6
3.0 L I6
3.5 L I6
3.8 L V8
4.2 L V8
5.0 L V8
5.6 L V8
3.0 L 5-cylinder turbodiesel
3.0 L 6-cylinder turbodiesel
3.5 L 6-cylinder turbodiesel
Transmission4-speed automatic
5-speed manual
 
Mercedes-Benz 380 SE short wheelbase
 
Mercedes-Benz 560 SEL long wheelbase

The W126 series premiered in September 1979, launching in March 1980 as a 1980 model and late 1980 as a 1981 model in the US and Australia replacing the W116 line. The W126 line featured improved aerodynamics and enlarged aluminum engine blocks. In Australia in 1981, the W126 S-Class won Wheels magazine's Car of the Year award. The W126 was manufactured from 1979 through 1991 with a mid-cycle update. Coupé models based on the S-Class were reintroduced with the W126 (380/500 SEC). Total sales of the W126 S-Class sedans reached 818,036 units, with an additional 74,060 coupes sold.

In December 1980, the W126 introduced a driver side airbag, as patented by Mercedes-Benz in 1971, as well as passenger side airbags (in 1988), seat-belt pretensioners, and traction control. It was the first production car to feature an airbag standard, and as late as 1991 there were only a few other manufacturers in Europe who offered an airbag. The interior featured additional courtesy and reading lamps, along with heated seats and a more advanced climate control system. A four-speed automatic transmission was standard.

Although the top of range Mercedes-Benz 450SEL 6.9 of the previous generation was not directly replaced, the W126 carried forward the hydropneumatic suspension of the 6.9 as an option on the 500SEL. A new cruise control system was offered as well. Succeeding the roadster based coupes, the W126 introduced a two-door variant, the SEC coupé. The W126 S-Class received a mid-cycle update in 1985 that included both exterior modifications and engine upgrades.

Engines

The power plants on the W126 S-Class included straight-6 and V8 engines. Most sales came from the diesel model in Europe[citation needed] and straight-six models in the United States,[citation needed] although the V8 models were praised by contemporary journalists.[citation needed] The US initially received only the smaller of the two V8 engines, the 3.8 liter, which turned out to be a disaster, both due to timing chain repair issues, and to being severely underpowered, with 0-60 mph (97 km/h) acceleration in a leisurely 11 seconds and a modest top speed of 117 mph (188 km/h).[8][9] The 5.0 liter engine was far more capable, with 0-60 mph (97 km/h) acceleration in 7.3 seconds and a top speed of 138 mph (222 km/h).[10] During the W126 mid-cycle update in 1986, both the straight-6 and V8 engines were upgraded in several models to different displacement levels (six-cylinder upgraded from 2.8 L to 3.0 L, eight-cylinder upgraded from 3.8 L to 4.2 L, and 5.0 L to 5.6 L).

Third generation (W140/C140; 1991)

W140
 
Overview
Also called300SE/SEL, 400/500/600SEL, 500/600SEC, 300SDL, 350SDL (1991-1993)
S280/300/320/320L/420/420L/500/500L/600/600L (1993-1998)
ProductionApril 1991 – August 1998
LayoutFR layout
Powertrain
Engine2.8 L 145 kW (197 PS; 194 bhp) I6
3.2 L 170 kW (231 PS; 228 bhp) I6
4.2 L 205 kW (279 PS; 275 bhp) V8
5.0 L 240 kW (326 PS; 322 bhp) V8
6.0 L 300 kW (408 PS; 402 bhp) V12 M120 (1991–1993)
6.0 L 290 kW (394 PS; 389 bhp) V12 M120 (1993–1998)
3.0 L Turbodiesel 130 kW (177 PS; 175 bhp) I6
3.5 L Turbodiesel 110 kW (150 PS; 150 bhp) I6
Transmission4-speed automatic
5-speed automatic
5-speed manual
 
Mercedes-Benz S 420 short wheelbase
 
Mercedes-Benz S 500 long wheelbase

In 1991, the W140 series replaced the W126 line with the first production model assembled in April of that year. The W140 grew in proportions and featured two wheelbase lengths and a shorter-wheelbase W140 coupé. Production totalled 432,732 units.[citation needed]

The W140 cost 25% more than the W126 that it replaced and featured double-pane window glazing, self-closing boot lid and doors, electric windows with a jam-protection feature (lowering when encountering an obstruction), rear-parking markers in the US (which appeared on the rear wings when in reverse), and a heating system which emitted warm air while residual energy was available after the engine was turned off.

In 1993, Mercedes-Benz model nomenclature was rationalized, with the SE/SEL/SEC cars becoming the S-Class and alphanumerical designations inverted (e.g. both the 500SE and 500SEL became S500 regardless of wheelbase length). In 1995, the W140 received a minor face lift featuring clear turn signal indicator lenses on the front and rear as well as headlamps fitted with separate low- and high-beam reflectors for the US market. Following the mid-year face lift, the W140 coupe and sedan (Saloon) featured Electronic Stability Control. This particular generation of S-class is heavily referred to or nicknamed as the Mercedes "Shabah/شبح" (Meaning ghost when translated) in many Middle Eastern countries.

Fourth generation (W220; 1998)

W220
 
Overview
Also calledS280, S320, S320 CDI, S400 CDI, S350, S430, S500, S600, S55, S63, S65
ProductionAugust 1998 – July 2005
LayoutFront engine, rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive
Powertrain
Engine2.8 L 150 kW (204 PS; 201 bhp) V6
3.2 L 165 kW (224 PS; 221 bhp) V6
3.2 L 145 kW (197 PS; 194 bhp) I6 diesel
3.2 L 7,400 kW (10,000 PS; 9,900 bhp) I6 diesel
3.7 L 180 kW (245 PS; 242 bhp) V6
4.0 L 180 kW (250 PS; 250 bhp) V8 diesel
4.0 L 190 kW (260 PS; 260 bhp) V8 diesel
4.3 L 205 kW (279 PS; 275 bhp) V8
5.0 L 225 kW (306 PS; 302 bhp) V8
5.4 L 370 kW (500 PS; 490 bhp) V8
5.8 L 270 kW (367 PS; 362 bhp) V12
5.5 L 370 kW (500 PS; 490 bhp) V12
6.3 L 330 kW (450 PS; 440 bhp) V12
6.0 L 450 kW (612 PS; 604 bhp) V12
Transmission5-speed automatic and 7-speed automatic (7G-Tronic)
 
Mercedes-Benz S 320 short wheelbase (Australia)
 
Mercedes-Benz S 600 long wheelbase (Europe)

Mercedes-Benz presented the W220 in July 1998, marketed as a sedan, only.[11] Despite being smaller than the previous generation, the W220 offered more interior space. Production of the W220 totaled 485,000 units.

The W220 introduced air suspension, marketed as Airmatic, as well as a navigation system with center console-mounted screen display, along with its input control system, marketed as COMAND. Other options included keyless entry and ignition, a radar-controlled cruise control system marketed as Distronic and a cylinder shut-off system marketed as Active Cylinder Control. The all-wheel drive system was introduced to the North America market S-Class for 2003, and marketed as 4MATIC.

Consumer Reports classified the W220 model's reliability as "poor," its lowest rating, and called it one of the "least reliable luxury cars;"[12] Edmunds gave the S-Class a 5 out of 5 reliability rating;[13] and MSN Autos gave a rating of 9.0 out of 10.[14] By March 2011, Consumer Reports revised its reliability ratings for the 2001 and 2002 S-Class to "average". Forbes described the W220 S500 as "built remarkably well."[15] Early W220s in 1999 were recalled for issues with the trunk spring and the hydraulic fuel line; there were no recalls for the 2005 or 2006 model years.

In 2002, Mercedes-Benz introduced the world's first preemptive safety system on the W220 with a system marketed as Pre-Safe. The W220 received an exterior refresh with updates to the front fascia. The grille angle was adjusted to a slightly more upright position, and the xenon-discharge headlamps were given a new transparent housing, replacing the earlier opaque versions. The front bumper's lower air intakes were also restyled. In 2005, the S-Class was the first vehicle to receive a TÜV Institute environmental certificate from the German Commission on Technical Compliance for environmentally friendly components.[16]

 
Introduced in 2003, the S 65 AMG offered the most powerful engine ever available in the S-Class.

Engines

The W220 was available with more engine options than the W126 or W140. The range started with smaller 2.8 (Singapore) then 3.2L 165 kW (224 PS; 221 bhp) V6 motor, which was superseded by an enlarged 3.7 L 180 kW (245 PS; 242 bhp) V6 in the S350. The S430 was powered by a 4.3 L 205 kW (279 PS; 275 bhp) V8 and the S500 was powered by a 5.0 L 225 kW (306 PS; 302 bhp) V8. The S55 AMG was outfitted with a supercharged 5.4 L 368 kW (500 PS; 493 bhp) V8 motor, the S55 AMG 2000/2001 was outfitted with the naturally aspirated 5.4 L 265 kW (360 PS; 355 bhp) V8 motor. The S600 was outfitted with a 5.5 L 368 kW (500 PS; 493 bhp) M275 V12 biturbo engine, the S600 2000/2001 was outfitted with the naturally aspirated M137 5.8 L 270 kW (367 PS; 362 bhp) V12 engine.

In 2001, Mercedes produced a very rare S 63 AMG with a 5 speed automatic transmission and a modified version of the M137 V12 engine (displacement went up from 5.8 to 6.3 liters, 6258 cc) making 438 bhp (444 PS; 327 kW) at 5,500 RPM, and 457 lb⋅ft (620 N⋅m) of torque at 4000 RPM. 70 examples were manufactured and marketed in Europe and Asia.

In 2003, Mercedes debuted the S 65 AMG, powered by a biturbocharged 6.0 L (5,980 cc) M275 AMG V12 engine and a 5 speed automatic transmission, it produced 604 bhp (612 PS; 450 kW) at 5100 RPM, and 737 lb⋅ft (999 N⋅m) of torque at 4000 RPM. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) was officially rated at 4.4 seconds (0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) in 4.2 seconds), and the car was limited to 250 km/h (155 mph).

Fifth generation (W221; 2005)

W221
 
Overview
Also calledS250 CDI, S300, S350 (BlueEFFICIENCY, BlueTEC), S400 HYBRID, S450, S550(500), S600, S320/S420 CDI, S63, S65
ProductionAugust 2005 – June 2013
Model years2006–2013 (Worldwide)
2007–2013 (North America)
DesignerGorden Wagener (2001)
Body and chassis
LayoutFront engine, rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive
RelatedMercedes-Benz CL-Class
Powertrain
Engine2.1 L diesel 150 kW (204 PS; 201 bhp) I4

3.0 L diesel 190 kW (259 PS; 255 bhp) V6
3.5 L 225 kW (306 PS; 302 bhp) V6
3.5 L hybrid 220 kW (299 PS; 295 bhp) V6
4.0 L diesel 236 kW (320 PS; 316 bhp) V8
4.7 L 250 kW (340 PS; 335 bhp) V8
4.7 L 320 kW (435 PS; 429 bhp) V8
5.5 L 285 kW (387 PS; 382 bhp) V8
5.5 L 380 kW (516 PS; 509 bhp) V12
5.5 L AMG 400 kW (543 PS; 536 bhp) V8
6.0 L AMG 463 kW (630 PS; 621 bhp) V12

6.2 L AMG 386 kW (525 PS; 518 bhp) V8
Transmission7-speed (5-speed on S65 & S600) automatic
Dimensions
WheelbaseSWB: 3,035 mm (119.5 in)
LWB: 3,165 mm (124.6 in)
 
Mercedes-Benz S 550 short wheelbase (Japan)
 
Mercedes-Benz S 350 4MATIC long wheelbase (Europe)

The W221 was introduced in the autumn of 2005 at the Frankfurt International Motor Show, with sales starting in autumn of 2005 and export to other markets beginning in 2006. Again there was a big change in design. The W221 S-Class made its North American premiere at the 2006 North American International Auto Show in January. The W221 is slightly larger in all dimensions than its predecessor, and it features three newly developed engines with up to 26% power increase. The interior is completely new, all materials have been upgraded and make for a more luxurious ride, and the center console transmission gear lever has been replaced with a column-mounted shifter. New technological features on the W221 include an infrared Night View Assist feature and the latest Mercedes-Benz pre-collision system. The W221 features sharper exterior styling (most notably wide fender arcs) and technological improvements. The W221 is the second consecutive generation of the S-Class to be solely produced in a sedan body style.

Models sold in North America are the S450 (2008– , SWB and Canada only), S400 Hybrid (2010– ), S350 Bluetec 4MATIC (2012- ), S550, S600, S63 AMG and S65 AMG; other models to be sold outside North America include the S280, S350, S300, S420 CDI and S320 CDI. The first W221 model released in North America and Japan was the S550 (called S500 outside North America), with the S600 arriving in the following spring.[17][18]

In the US for the 2010 model year, the S-Class received a facelift across the entire model line in mid-2009, with a new S400 Hybrid version. Daytime LED running lights were fitted to the outer edges of the bi-xenon lamp units. The rear end was accented with a total of 52 distinctively arranged LEDs in the two taillights. Gone are the body-colored strips through the tail lamps. Other noticeable changes at the front of the car are a more pronounced arrow-shaped grille, a new front bumper with a light-catching contour, and a chrome strip below the cooling air intakes. New, sleeker rear-view door mirrors with LED turn signals were also added. The exhaust tailpipes of all S-Class variants were visibly integrated into the rear bumper. The wheels were updated to more modern-style ones. Safety is also improved on most Mercedes-Benz models with the orange-colored light reflectors mounted on the sides of the bumpers. The C-Class look at the front is removed. Some shiny chrome is added to the bottom of the doors and bumper.[19]

In terms of performance, the S550 completes the 0–100 km/h (62 mph) run in just 5.4 seconds. Despite weighing 2,304 kg (5,079 lb), the S65 AMG still makes 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in just 4.2 seconds.[20] The S600 makes the same sprint in about 4.6 seconds.

 
2010 Mercedes-Benz S400 BlueHybrid (Germany)

The brakes continue to become more advanced with the new Brake Assist Plus system monitoring for an impending collision and increasing braking if needed, while the Distronic Plus radar-guided cruise control can now bring the car to a complete stop.[21] This system works in outdoor conditions; a test demonstration by Mercedes-Benz in a crash-test hall resulted in embarrassment for the company when a new S-Class crashed into the back of a stationary W220 S-Class. This incident was later attributed to the radar system malfunctioning inside the radar-reflective (i.e. radar-confusing) steel test building where the event was filmed.[22]

Upscale department store Saks Fifth Avenue offered 20 special-edition S600 sedans for sale in its 2005 Christmas catalog. All 20 cars, priced at US$145,000 each, were sold on November 22, 2005, in under seven minutes. The Saks-edition S600 sedans were finished in a mocha black exterior with an almond beige interior and were the first examples of the S600 to be sold to private owners. The S600s came with nearly every option standard. In 2007, Automobile Magazine named the W221 S-Class as one of its 2007 "All-Stars" over rivals from Lexus and BMW,[23] and Car and Driver selected the S550 as the winner in a five-way comparison test of flagship luxury sedans,[24] as did Motor Trend Magazine in July 2009 in a three-way comparison test, with the other two competitors being the BMW 750Li, and Audi A8L 4.2 Quattro. The W221 S-Class was also the recipient of several other motoring awards (see following).

Sixth generation (W222/C217/A217; 2013)

W222/C217/A217
 
Overview
ProductionJune 2013–September 2020 (W222)
November 2014–August 2020 (C217/A217)
Model years2014–2020 (W222)
2015–2021 (C217/A217)
LayoutFront engine, rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive
Powertrain
Transmission7-speed 7G-Tronic / 9-speed 9G-Tronic automatic
Dimensions
WheelbaseSWB: 3,035 mm (119.5 in)
LWB: 3,165 mm (124.6 in)
LengthSWB: 5,116 mm (201.4 in)
LWB: 5,248 mm (206.6 in)[25]
Width1,899 mm (74.8 in)[25]
Height1,496 mm (58.9 in)[25]
 
Mercedes-Benz S 500 short wheelbase (Germany)
 
Mercedes-Benz S 400 long-wheelbase (Vietnam)
 
Interior

Officially unveiled in May 2013, the newest S-Class has a more streamlined appearance than the outgoing model. Some interesting features include a large front grille inspired by the F700 Concept car and LED lights used exclusively inside and out — a first in the automotive industry. Two strong converging character lines give the flanks a more sculpted look, while integrated exhaust tips and a large glass roof (likely optional) highlight the design.

Along with the sedan, the S-Class spawned a coupe (Mercedes-Benz C217) and convertible (Mercedes-Benz A217) as well as an extended-wheelbase 'Pullman' variant, longer than the long-wheelbase 'L.' While the short-wheelbase model carries chassis code W222, the long-wheelbase model uses chassis code V222. Unlike previous generations, Mercedes focused primarily on the development of the longer model as many customers in the fast-growing Asian markets prefer to be chauffeured.[26] In 2016 Mercedes W222 was the last car with an S65 AMG engine.

Equipment

Inside, almost every surface is covered by a 'luxury' material – everything that looks like leather is genuine leather, and metal is used rather than any plastic alternative. The instrument cluster consists entirely of two widescreens (30.5 cm diagonal) LCDs with animated graphics. A 'Head-Up' display and gesture-responsive touchpad became options in early 2014. It featured a new infotainment system.

The W222 debuts the available Magic Body Control, consisting of windshield-mounted stereo cameras that can 'read' the road ahead (Road Surface Scan) and communicate with the Active Body Control suspension to ready it for an uneven road surface.[27] Initially available only on 8-cylinder models and above, Magic Ride Control attempts to isolate the car's body by predicting rather than reacting to broken pavement and speed humps.

Available luxury appointments over and above what was offered in the W221 include a choice of massage type for each seat occupant (the W221 offered various intensities of a single massage type) and two levels of premium audio from the luxury German brand, Burmester.

The W222 has driver assistance systems aboard that allow it to steer a course within a lane and follow a leading vehicle for a short period (DISTRONIC PLUS with Steering Assist, also called traffic jam assistant). It will also slow or come to a dead stop and accelerate in response to traffic ahead. Mercedes engineers claim to have, under controlled conditions, ridden aboard a W222 S Class that has driven autonomously for 50 km, merely by altering parameters controlling equipment already fitted. Such modifications are not available to the general public.

Powertrain

Like the W221 S500, the W222 S-Class is powered by a more powerful twin-turbo V8 producing 455 hp (339 kW) while the S600 will carry a twin-turbo V12. There is also a diesel-powered S350 BlueTEC version, a hybrid S400 with a 20-kilowatt (27 PS; 27 hp) electric motor and 228 kW (310 PS; 306 bhp) V6 engine, a diesel-electric hybrid S300 BlueTEC. An S500 Plug-in Hybrid was later introduced at the Frankfurt Motor Show (IAA) with a market release in 2014 and claimed a 3 L/100 km (94 mpg‑imp; 78 mpg‑US) mileage, a CO2 rating of 69 g/km (3.9 oz/mi) and up to 30 km (19 mi) of emissions-free driving. The S500 Plug-In hybrid is fitted with a 245 kW (334 PS; 329 bhp) 3-litre V6 and an 80-kilowatt (110 PS; 110 hp) electric motor.[28][29] AMG fettled S63 (V8 bi-turbo) and S65 (V12 bi-turbo) LWB sedans are also on offer. All S-Class models will come with a 7-speed automatic transmission.[30]

Seventh generation (W223; 2020)

W223
 
Overview
Production2020–present
LayoutFront engine, rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive
Powertrain
Transmission9-speed 9G-Tronic automatic
Dimensions
WheelbaseSWB: 3,106 mm (122.3 in)
LWB: 3,216 mm (126.6 in)
LengthSWB: 5,179 mm (203.9 in)
LWB: 5,289 mm (208.2 in)
Width1,954 mm (76.9 in)
Height1,503 mm (59.2 in)

The W223 was unveiled on 2 September 2020.[31] This generation will not feature a coupe or convertible model as they will instead be replaced by the next generation AMG GT and SL-Class models respectively.[32] The interior of the new model includes up to five displays, AR Head Up Display and an ambient lighting system.[33][31] Additionally, the W223 S-Class is the first car in the world to come with rear seat airbags that work by using gas to inflate supporting structures to deploy a bag that fills with ambient air, instead of conventional fully gas-inflated airbags that are widely used in automotive airbag systems.[34] On 5 December 2022 Mercedes-AMG has debuted the S 63 E Performance V8 PHEV with 791 HP.[35]

Engineering

Historically, the engineering of the S-Class was claimed[by whom?] to have been designed without regard to cost, a practice that continued unfettered up through the W140 line.[citation needed] The company in turn has been able to exploit this as a marketing tool, culminating in its one-time slogan, "engineered like no other car in the world." This slogan was used throughout the 1980s with the marketing of the W126 S-Class. However, following the formation of DaimlerChrysler and the cessation of engineer-sanctioned overbudgeting in the late 1990s, this slogan was dropped. The subsequent W220 model S-Class was reported to suffer from relatively lower reliability and quality rates than previous models.[36] However, ratings have been improving since the W221.

Concept cars

 
The F700 research car

In the 1980s, Mercedes-Benz built the world's first driverless cars using the S-Class, together with the team of Professor Ernst Dickmanns at Bundeswehr Universität München.[37] The culmination of this effort was achieved in 1995, when Dickmanns' re-engineered autonomous S-Class robot completed a trip from Munich, Bavaria to Copenhagen, Denmark and back. On the autobahn, the robot S-Class achieved speeds exceeding 175 km/h (109 mph). It suggested and executed overtaking maneuvers. The car's abilities left a big impression on many observers and are said to have heavily influenced robot car research and funding decisions worldwide.

A concept future hybrid, the F700 research car, was also unveiled at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show.[38] The F700 featured three regular opening doors and a fourth door capable of 180-degree rotation. The concept also featured bulletproof and puncture-resistant tires.

Safety

Mercedes-Benz has traditionally introduced its safety innovations in the S-Class. For instance, the S-Class was the first car in Europe to incorporate airbags.[citation needed] S-Class safety features included innovations in active safety (accident avoidance), passive safety (collision protection), and holistic safety (integration of both active and passive safety features). Active safety features include: ABS braking in 1978[39] (acts to reduce braking distances and improve stopping control; co-developed with Bosch); traction control and Electronic Stability Program (ESP) in 1995[39] (improves driver control during difficult road conditions); and Brake Assist (provides full braking power during emergency stops). In 2005, a new infrared night vision feature was introduced (improves visibility during nighttime conditions). Despite the popular misconception, the S-Class was not the first car fitted with ABS braking technology, although some credit can be given for popularizing this now largely standard feature (ABS was initially an option on most models of the W126 S-Class). Active lane keeping became standard in 2011.[40]

 
W126 500 SEL cabin with driver's side airbag SRS

Passive safety features include: crumple zones in 1957 (vehicle body structure absorbs the force of impact); collapsible steering column (prevents the steering column from protruding into the cabin during accidents), strengthened occupant cell enhanced occupant protection during severe impacts (rollovers); pre-accident seatbelt tensioning (tightens seatbelts prior to impact), and sandwich platforms (allows the engine to slide under the occupants in a head-on collision).

PRE-SAFE, Mercedes-Benz's holistic safety feature, was introduced on the S-Class in 2002. PRE-SAFE integrates multiple active and passive safety features for a "safety net" approach to vehicle safety by attempting to prevent accidents; if accidents do occur, PRE-SAFE aims to reduce occupant injury. In the latest version of this pre-collision system, PRE-SAFE will prime the brake assist system, lock the doors to prevent accidental opening during the accident, adjust the seats, close the windows and sunroof, and tighten seatbelts during certain types of collisions. In the event an accident results in a rollover, the PRE-SAFE feature unlocks the doors and lowers the windows approximately 1 cm (12 in) to allow you to exit or safety workers to gain access easily.

Rear seat airbags are a world-first and will be introduced on the W223. In addition, E-ACTIVE BODY CONTROL is available for the first time on an S-Class.

S-Guard

 
A W220 S-Guard in 2007
 
A W223 S-Guard in 2021

A special armored version of the Mercedes-Benz S-Class has been produced, known as the S-Guard. Features include the capability to withstand small arms fire and certain explosive devices, a self-sealing fuel tank, and an alarm system.[41]

In 2009, Mercedes-Benz launched a long-wheelbase version of the S-Guard, known as the Pullman Guard. This model is 45 in (1,100 mm) longer than the standard model. It also has a higher roof and a taller rear window, with a different rake.[42] The Pullman Guard is also available in the W222 and the W223.

The S-Guard is widely used at the diplomatic level to protect world leaders. Ninety governments worldwide are known to use the S-Guard for the transport of government leaders and dignitaries.[43] The S-Guard is built on a special production line at the S-Class facility in Sindelfingen, Germany, with specific S-Guard enhancements integrated at multiple stages throughout the production process.[43]

Production

Most S-Class models, including the W221, are built at the Daimler AG plant in Sindelfingen, Germany, and the Mercedes-Benz-Valdez plant in Santiago Tianguistenco, Mexico. Founded by Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft in 1915, the Sindelfingen plant also produced the model 600 "Grosser Mercedes" and past generations of the S-Class.[44] Previous S-Class models (such as the W126) were built in different locations ranging from Stuttgart to South Africa, but with recent models (such as the W220) production has been concentrated in Sindelfingen and Santiago Tianguistenco. In February 2007, DaimlerChrysler Malaysia's (now, Mercedes-Benz Malaysia) plant in Pekan, Pahang began production of S350 (model W221) vehicles and is currently[when?] assembling S300, S350L, and S500L. In all, some 2.7 million S-Class vehicles have been produced in the past forty years.[45]

  • W116: 473,035
  • W126: 818,036
  • W140: 406,532
  • W220: 485,000
  • W221: ~516,000 split in 85,900 ('06),[46] 85,500 ('07),[46] 90,600 ('08),[47] 53,400 ('09),[48][better source needed] 66,500 ('10),[49] 68,969 ('11), 65,128 ('12)
  • W222: 373,637 split in 103,737 ('14), 106,200 ('15),[50] 84,300 ('16),[51] 79,400 ('17)[52]

Sales

Awards

Notable examples of awards received by the Mercedes-Benz S-Class include the top ranking in the J.D. Power Sales Satisfaction Index from 1987 to 1990,[65] seven time ranking as What Car? "Best Luxury Car",[16] and five times as Fleet News "Luxury Car of the Year".[16] The S-Class was Wheels Magazine Car of the Year for 1981 and 1999,[66] U.S. Highway Loss Data Institute "Safest Passenger Car of the Year" in 1988 and 1989,[67] and European Car of the Year in 1974. The S-Class is also the first car ever (2005) to receive an environmental certificate from the German Commission on Technical Compliance (TÜV).[16] Other awards range from Popular Science Best of What's New—Grand Award 2005 to Top Gear magazine's "Limousine of the Year" for 2006.

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  • Taylor, James (1986). Mercedes-Benz since 1945: A Collector's Guide. Vol. 3: The 1970s. Croydon, UK: Motor Racing Publications. pp. 6–22, 61–88, 127–129, 133–135, 139–140. ISBN 0-900549-97-1.
  • —————— (1994). Mercedes-Benz since 1945: A Collector's Guide. Vol. 4: The 1980s. Croydon, UK: Motor Racing Publications. pp. 8–40, 109, 112. ISBN 0-947981-77-2.
  • —————— (2009). Mercedes-Benz: Cars of the 1990s. Crowood AutoClassic Series. Ramsbury, Marlborough, UK: The Crowood Press. pp. 9–16, 32–35, 52–72, 173–190. ISBN 978-1-84797-096-1.
  • —————— (2014). Mercedes-Benz S-Class 1972-2013. Ramsbury, Marlborough, UK: The Crowood Press. ISBN 978-1-84797-595-9.
  • Vieweg, Christof (2000). Alles über die Mercedes-Benz-S-Klasse [Everything about the Mercedes-Benz S-Class]. Technik transparent series. Stuttgart: DaimlerChrysler. ISBN 3932786041.
  • ——————— (2006). S-Klasse: Meisterstück auf Rädern; Geschichte, Design, Technik [S-Class: Masterpiece on Wheels; History, Design, Technology] (in German). Bielefeld, Germany: Delius Klasing. ISBN 3768818020.
  • Zoporowski, Tobias; Parish, Julian (2019). Mercedes-Benz S-Class: W126-series 1979 to 1991. Essential Buyer's Guide Veloce series. Dorchester, Dorset, UK: Veloce Publishing. ISBN 9781787114029.

Workshop manuals

  • Ball, Kenneth (1972). Mercedes-Benz 280, 1968-72 Autobook: Workshop Manual for Mercedes-Benz 280 S, 280 SE, 280 SEL, 280 SL, 1968-72. Brighton, UK: Autopress. ISBN 0851472931.
  • Chilton Automotive Editorial Staff (1974). Mercedes-Benz: 1968-73 All 220, 230, 250, 280, 300, 350 and 450 models, gasoline and diesel engines. Chilton's Repair & Tune-Up Guide Series. Radnor, PA, USA: Chilton Book Co. ISBN 0-8019-5907-1.
  • Greene, Nik (2018). Buying and Maintaining a 126 S-Class Mercedes. Ramsbury, Marlborough, UK: The Crowood Press. ISBN 9781785002441.
  • Mellon, Thomas A, ed. (2001). Mercedes: Coupes/Sedans/Wagons, 1974-84 Repair Manual. Chilton Total Car Care Series. Radnor, PA, USA: Chilton; Sparkford, UK: Haynes Publishing. ISBN 0-8019-9076-9.
  • Schauwecker, Steve; Haynes, John H. (1987). Mercedes-Benz 350 and 450: 1971 thru 1980 3.5 and 4.5 liter V8: 350 SL, 450 SE, 450 SEL, 450 SL, 450 SLC: series 107 and 116 models with fuel-injected V8 engines and automatic transmissions. Haynes Service and Repair Manual Series. Sparkford, UK: Haynes. ISBN 0856966983.
  • Slade, Tim (2004). Original Mercedes-Benz Coupes, Cabriolets and V-8 Sedans, 1960-1972: The Restorer's Guide. Osceola, WI, USA: Motorbooks International. ISBN 0760319529.
  • Mercedes S-Klasse, Serie 116, ab 1972: 280S/280SE/350SE/450SE/450/SEL. Reparaturanleitung series, Band 1042. (in German). Zug, Switzerland: Verlag Bucheli. 2012. ISBN 9783716817933.
  • Mercedes 280 S / 280 SE / 350 SE / 340 SE / 450 SEL bis Aug 79. Reparaturanleitung series, Band 267/268. (in German). Zug, Switzerland: Verlag Bucheli. 2013. ISBN 9783716813317.
  • Mercedes S-Klasse 280 S / 280 SE / 380 S / 500 SE. Reparaturanleitung series, Band 662. (in German). Zug, Switzerland: Verlag Bucheli. 2002. ISBN 9783716815854.
  • Mercedes S-Klasse Serie W126 ab September 79. Reparaturanleitung series, Band 929/930. (in German). Zug, Switzerland: Verlag Bucheli. 2012. ISBN 9783716817582.
  • Mercedes-Benz Technical Companion. Cambridge, MA, USA: Bentley Publishers. 2005. ISBN 978-0-8376-1033-7.

External links

  • Mercedes S-Class—official US site
  • —official UK vehicle site
  • —official Germany site
  • A Break in Time - The New S-Class in Canada Short film for Mercedes by Christopher Kippenberger

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The Mercedes Benz S Class formerly known as Sonderklasse German for special class abbreviated as S Klasse is a series of full sized luxury sedans limousines and armored sedans produced by the German automaker Mercedes Benz a division of the German company Mercedes Benz The S Class is the designation for top of the line Mercedes Benz models and was officially introduced in 1972 with the W116 and has remained in use ever since The S Class is the flagship vehicle for Mercedes Benz Mercedes Benz S ClassOverviewManufacturerDaimler Benz 1972 1998 DaimlerChrysler 1998 2007 Daimler AG 2007 2022 Mercedes Benz Group 2022 present Production1954 present S Class nomenclature adopted since 1972 Body and chassisClassF segmentUltra luxury car 1972 1998 and Maybach models 1 Full size luxury car 1998 present models 2 Body style4 door sedan2 door coupe 1992 2021 RelatedMercedes Benz CL ClassMercedes Benz CLS ClassMercedes Benz SL ClassChronologyPredecessorMercedes Benz W187The S Class has debuted many of the company s latest innovations including drivetrain technologies interior features and safety systems such as the first seatbelt pretensioners 3 The S Class has ranked as the world s best selling luxury sedan 4 In automotive terms Sonderklasse refers to a specially outfitted car Although used colloquially for decades citation needed following its official application in 1972 six generations of officially named S Klasse sedans have been produced In 1981 the two door four seat S Class designated as SEC was introduced sharing the petrol V8 engines with its four door version W126 After the introduction of a new nomenclature scheme SEC was simply renamed as S Class Coupe For the 1996 model year the coupe was separated from the S Class line and named as new CL Class in line with other two door models CLK SL and SLK however the CL Class was reintegrated into the S Class model line same with CLK becoming E Class Coupe and Cabriolet The first ever S Class convertible since 1972 internally named A217 was introduced and became a one generation model only After the end of W222 production in 2020 the successors to the C217 coupe and A217 convertible are not planned citing the low demand for those models and stronger demand for SUV models Contents 1 Model nomenclature 2 Predecessor models 2 1 Ponton 1954 2 2 Fintail 1959 2 3 W108 1965 3 First generation W116 1972 3 1 Engines 4 Second generation W126 C126 1979 4 1 Engines 5 Third generation W140 C140 1991 6 Fourth generation W220 1998 6 1 Engines 7 Fifth generation W221 2005 8 Sixth generation W222 C217 A217 2013 8 1 Equipment 8 2 Powertrain 9 Seventh generation W223 2020 10 Engineering 11 Concept cars 12 Safety 12 1 S Guard 13 Production 14 Sales 15 Awards 16 References 16 1 Notes 16 2 Bibliography 16 2 1 General 16 2 2 Workshop manuals 17 External linksModel nomenclature EditThis article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Mercedes Benz S Class news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The major revision to the nomenclature scheme in 1991 renamed the S Class with the S prefix that has three numbers for engine displacement in centilitre with no suffix for fuel type or wheelbase length The extra information was sometimes affixed to the right hand side of boot trunk denoting the diesel version TURBODIESEL or later CDI hybrid version HYBRID all wheel drive version 4MATIC AMG and MAYBACH The second revision in 2015 allows the suffixes such as d diesel e plug in hybrid and the h mild hybrid for several years before h was dropped For 2018 model year the model designation and AMG and MAYBACH labels switched their position to the left Chassis Type DebutW180 Ponton 1954 5 W189 Adenauer 1957 5 W111 Fintail 1959 5 W112 Fintail 1961 5 W108 W109 Stroke 8 1965 5 W116 S Class 1972 5 W126 S Class 1979 5 W140 S Class 1991 5 W220 S Class 1999 5 W221 S Class 2006 5 W222 S Class 2014W223 S Class 2021Predecessor models Edit Ponton 1954 Edit W180 Mercedes Benz 220 W180 OverviewAlso called220a 220SProduction1954 1960 W180 LayoutFR layoutPowertrainEngine2 2L I6Main article Mercedes Benz W180 The W180 line debuted in 1954 and is the first lineup of Ponton models retroactively associated with the Mercedes Benz S Class citation needed The W180 featured six cylinder sedan coupe and convertible models and was produced until 1959 It featured the 220S models sedan coupe and cabriolet powered by a 2 2L straight 6 and came to ten The Ponton designation referred to its unibody construction with the era s rounded fenders a stylistic feature on the W180 model A 1950s W180 Ponton The Ponton lineup included four and six cylinder models but only the six cylinder W180 line is considered part of the Mercedes Benz S Class chronology as they were the most powerful Ponton versions available The Big Ponton model was Mercedes first without a conventional frame using a unitized body frame construction Fintail 1959 Edit W111 W112 OverviewAlso called220 220S 220SE 230S 250SE 280SE 280SE 3 5Production1959 1968 sedan 1961 1971 coupe and cabriolet LayoutFR layoutPowertrainEngine2 2 L I62 3 L I62 5 L I6 2 8 L I6 3 5 L V8Main articles Mercedes Benz W111 and Mercedes Benz W112 Mercedes Benz 230S Belgium Mercedes Benz Fintail German Heckflosse is an informal nickname given to Mercedes Benz vehicles notable for the presence of tailfins Though never officially designated as such Mercedes Benz claimed they were functional and designated them Peilstege assisting to mark the end of the car in the rear view mirror The Fintail series replaced the Ponton series The exterior was designed for the European and North American markets The W111 was a chassis code given to its top range vehicles including four door sedans produced from 1959 to 1968 and two door coupes and cabriolets from 1961 to 1971 The W111 was initially attributed only to six cylinder cars with 2 2 litre engines The luxury version with big block 3 litre engines were given the chassis code W112 The entry level vehicles with four cylinder engines were called W110 All three versions W110 W111 and W112 in both two and four door bodies were based on the same unibody structure W108 1965 Edit W108 W109 OverviewAlso called250S 250SE 280S 280SE 300SEProduction1965 1972LayoutFR layoutPowertrainEngine2 5 L I62 8 L I63 0L I63 5 L V84 5 L V86 3 L V8Main article Mercedes Benz W108 Mercedes Benz 280 S The updated and larger W108 W109 model lines were introduced in 1965 The squarish W108 line included the straight six M129 engine powered 250S 250SE 280S 280SE and 280SEL In 1968 the 300 SEL 6 3 borrowed the 6 litre V8 from the W100 600 Pullman to offer a truly high performance luxury sedan During this period the designation S for Sedan was used for standard carbureted short wheelbase models an E for Einspritzung German for fuel injection was added to the 250SE 280SE and 300SE Long wheelbase models gained an L for Lang German for long reflecting an extra 10 centimetres 3 9 in added in the rear passenger compartment Since the advent of the W108 series the Mercedes Benz S Class has always included two wheelbase lengths although not all wheelbases are sold in every country The more powerful 300SE and 300SEL models were classified as the W109 chassis with front and rear air suspension rather than the coil spring based W108 rear suspension and available burl walnut interior trim automatic transmission and power windows Late 1960s W108 line In 1968 the W108 line dropped the 250SE in favor of the larger engined 280S and 280SEL the 250S remained as an entry model until 1969 the 300SE SEL yielded their 3 0 litre inline 6 for the intermediate SL type W113 2 8 litre engine and were later offered with a 3 5 litre V8 engine in both the SE and SEL form not in the U S and 4 5 litre U S only and 6 3 litre V8 engines in the SEL model only The W108 109 lines which eventually supplanted the W111 lines were never available with four cylinder engines First generation W116 1972 EditW116 Mercedes Benz 280 SEL W116 OverviewAlso called280S 280SE 280SEL 350SE 350SEL 450SE 450SEL 300SDProduction1972 1980LayoutFR layoutPowertrainEngine2 8 L m110 I63 5 L M116 V84 5 L m117 V86 8 L M100 V83 0 L OM617 I5 turbodieselTransmission3 speed automatic 4 speed automatic 5 speed manual 4 speed manualMain article Mercedes Benz W116 In 1972 Mercedes Benz introduced the W116 line the first to be officially called the S Class 6 Produced from 1972 through 1980 the W116 series featured a four wheel independent suspension and disc brakes The 280 350 and 450 4 5L version models featured SE and SEL versions Production of the W116 totaled 473 035 units This was a groundbreaking sedan for Mercedes Benz and for the first time in the company history the car had an obvious blatant and outward emphasis on safety placed above a pure styling viewpoint The overall design incorporated numerous safety features developed from the safety research vehicles in the mid to late 1960s to the very early 1970s These safety features were all newly introduced passenger car firsts on a production vehicle padded door trim around the windows heavily padded steering wheel later to be replaced by an airbag with the Mercedes Benz abbreviation of SRS standing for the English language term Supplemental Restraint System more comprehensive safety padding on the dashboard and around the interior dual asymmetric windshield wipers headrests with a center depression to locate the occupant s head in a more central position during a rear impact a rain water management system to improve visibility consisting of deep channels on both sides of the windshield and flowing into deeply channeled rain gutters including similar designs on the side mirrors rounded body shapes along the edges such as the tops of the front fenders etc designed to ameliorate pedestrian injuries ribbed rear taillamp lenses which would remain clearer of dirt on the recessed areas an easy to access first aid kit stowed in a recessed compartment on the rear parcel shelf prominently labeled with the universally recognized cross symbol which represents first aid and several other subtle safety features related to both active and passive safety The Mercedes Benz S Class is a classic chauffeur driven car 7 and has frequently been used as standard by car hire companies It is comfortable and safe as well as elegant looking ideal for drives across the countryside or high class transport on a night out The W116 models were large luxury sedans The W116 was larger on the outside than the W108 W109 series it replaced but had similar interior capacity as the additional bulk was driven by several new and aforementioned engineering developments on car safety and occupant protection in a crash The W116 introduced other improved passive safety features into the vehicle design including a strengthened vehicle occupant shell It was one of the first cars to be available with ABS a driver s airbag supplemental restraint system but not available at the vehicle s initial launch Also the W116 was the first mass production passenger vehicle offered with a turbocharged diesel engine The 450SE then the most powerful model in the W116 lineup was awarded European Car of the Year in 1974 At the New England Auto Show in 1972 held in the fall season in Boston the Monroney Label of a 1973 450SE was right at 13 000 1973 was the first model year of the W116 for the US market Starting in 1975 the W116 was upgraded with a new fuel injection system to comply with revised exhaust emission standards in European markets A slight power reduction was a result of this update but in 1978 a series of further engine upgrades restored original performance levels under the new fuel injection systems Between 1973 and 1977 997 Special Edition W116 models were made on order by Mercedes These cars incorporated stronger body paneling and suspension and was 50 kg heavier than its normal counterpart Large boxy rear lights of the 1970s W116 the first official S Class Engines Edit With the W116 models the V8 engines of the 350 450 SE SEL models were now regular options Due to the oil crisis fuel efficiency was the major concern for the engineers yet they still added also the high performance limited production 450 SEL 6 9 This 8 cylinder model affectionately referred to as simply the 6 9 boasted the largest engine installed in a postwar Mercedes Benz up to that time Every 450 SEL 6 9 featured a self leveling hydropneumatic suspension and offered the ABS anti lock braking system as an option from 1978 onwards Also in the United States and Canada only Mercedes Benz introduced the economical but powerful 3 0 liter 5 cylinder turbo diesel OM 617 A producing 85 kW 116 PS 114 bhp in 1978 sold as the 300SD Second generation W126 C126 1979 EditW126 OverviewAlso called260 280 300 380SE SEL 420 500 560SE SEL SEC 300 350SD SDLProductionDecember 1979 April 1992LayoutFR layoutPowertrainEngine2 6 L I6 2 8 L I63 0 L I63 5 L I6 3 8 L V84 2 L V85 0 L V85 6 L V83 0 L 5 cylinder turbodiesel3 0 L 6 cylinder turbodiesel3 5 L 6 cylinder turbodieselTransmission4 speed automatic5 speed manualMain article Mercedes Benz W126 Mercedes Benz 380 SE short wheelbase Mercedes Benz 560 SEL long wheelbase The W126 series premiered in September 1979 launching in March 1980 as a 1980 model and late 1980 as a 1981 model in the US and Australia replacing the W116 line The W126 line featured improved aerodynamics and enlarged aluminum engine blocks In Australia in 1981 the W126 S Class won Wheels magazine s Car of the Year award The W126 was manufactured from 1979 through 1991 with a mid cycle update Coupe models based on the S Class were reintroduced with the W126 380 500 SEC Total sales of the W126 S Class sedans reached 818 036 units with an additional 74 060 coupes sold In December 1980 the W126 introduced a driver side airbag as patented by Mercedes Benz in 1971 as well as passenger side airbags in 1988 seat belt pretensioners and traction control It was the first production car to feature an airbag standard and as late as 1991 there were only a few other manufacturers in Europe who offered an airbag The interior featured additional courtesy and reading lamps along with heated seats and a more advanced climate control system A four speed automatic transmission was standard Although the top of range Mercedes Benz 450SEL 6 9 of the previous generation was not directly replaced the W126 carried forward the hydropneumatic suspension of the 6 9 as an option on the 500SEL A new cruise control system was offered as well Succeeding the roadster based coupes the W126 introduced a two door variant the SEC coupe The W126 S Class received a mid cycle update in 1985 that included both exterior modifications and engine upgrades Engines Edit The power plants on the W126 S Class included straight 6 and V8 engines Most sales came from the diesel model in Europe citation needed and straight six models in the United States citation needed although the V8 models were praised by contemporary journalists citation needed The US initially received only the smaller of the two V8 engines the 3 8 liter which turned out to be a disaster both due to timing chain repair issues and to being severely underpowered with 0 60 mph 97 km h acceleration in a leisurely 11 seconds and a modest top speed of 117 mph 188 km h 8 9 The 5 0 liter engine was far more capable with 0 60 mph 97 km h acceleration in 7 3 seconds and a top speed of 138 mph 222 km h 10 During the W126 mid cycle update in 1986 both the straight 6 and V8 engines were upgraded in several models to different displacement levels six cylinder upgraded from 2 8 L to 3 0 L eight cylinder upgraded from 3 8 L to 4 2 L and 5 0 L to 5 6 L Third generation W140 C140 1991 EditW140 OverviewAlso called300SE SEL 400 500 600SEL 500 600SEC 300SDL 350SDL 1991 1993 S280 300 320 320L 420 420L 500 500L 600 600L 1993 1998 ProductionApril 1991 August 1998LayoutFR layoutPowertrainEngine2 8 L 145 kW 197 PS 194 bhp I63 2 L 170 kW 231 PS 228 bhp I64 2 L 205 kW 279 PS 275 bhp V85 0 L 240 kW 326 PS 322 bhp V86 0 L 300 kW 408 PS 402 bhp V12 M120 1991 1993 6 0 L 290 kW 394 PS 389 bhp V12 M120 1993 1998 3 0 L Turbodiesel 130 kW 177 PS 175 bhp I63 5 L Turbodiesel 110 kW 150 PS 150 bhp I6Transmission4 speed automatic5 speed automatic5 speed manualMain article Mercedes Benz W140 Mercedes Benz S 420 short wheelbase Mercedes Benz S 500 long wheelbase In 1991 the W140 series replaced the W126 line with the first production model assembled in April of that year The W140 grew in proportions and featured two wheelbase lengths and a shorter wheelbase W140 coupe Production totalled 432 732 units citation needed The W140 cost 25 more than the W126 that it replaced and featured double pane window glazing self closing boot lid and doors electric windows with a jam protection feature lowering when encountering an obstruction rear parking markers in the US which appeared on the rear wings when in reverse and a heating system which emitted warm air while residual energy was available after the engine was turned off In 1993 Mercedes Benz model nomenclature was rationalized with the SE SEL SEC cars becoming the S Class and alphanumerical designations inverted e g both the 500SE and 500SEL became S500 regardless of wheelbase length In 1995 the W140 received a minor face lift featuring clear turn signal indicator lenses on the front and rear as well as headlamps fitted with separate low and high beam reflectors for the US market Following the mid year face lift the W140 coupe and sedan Saloon featured Electronic Stability Control This particular generation of S class is heavily referred to or nicknamed as the Mercedes Shabah شبح Meaning ghost when translated in many Middle Eastern countries Fourth generation W220 1998 EditW220 OverviewAlso calledS280 S320 S320 CDI S400 CDI S350 S430 S500 S600 S55 S63 S65ProductionAugust 1998 July 2005LayoutFront engine rear wheel drive or four wheel drivePowertrainEngine2 8 L 150 kW 204 PS 201 bhp V63 2 L 165 kW 224 PS 221 bhp V63 2 L 145 kW 197 PS 194 bhp I6 diesel3 2 L 7 400 kW 10 000 PS 9 900 bhp I6 diesel3 7 L 180 kW 245 PS 242 bhp V64 0 L 180 kW 250 PS 250 bhp V8 diesel4 0 L 190 kW 260 PS 260 bhp V8 diesel4 3 L 205 kW 279 PS 275 bhp V85 0 L 225 kW 306 PS 302 bhp V85 4 L 370 kW 500 PS 490 bhp V85 8 L 270 kW 367 PS 362 bhp V125 5 L 370 kW 500 PS 490 bhp V126 3 L 330 kW 450 PS 440 bhp V126 0 L 450 kW 612 PS 604 bhp V12Transmission5 speed automatic and 7 speed automatic 7G Tronic Main article Mercedes Benz S Class W220 Mercedes Benz S 320 short wheelbase Australia Mercedes Benz S 600 long wheelbase Europe Mercedes Benz presented the W220 in July 1998 marketed as a sedan only 11 Despite being smaller than the previous generation the W220 offered more interior space Production of the W220 totaled 485 000 units The W220 introduced air suspension marketed as Airmatic as well as a navigation system with center console mounted screen display along with its input control system marketed as COMAND Other options included keyless entry and ignition a radar controlled cruise control system marketed as Distronic and a cylinder shut off system marketed as Active Cylinder Control The all wheel drive system was introduced to the North America market S Class for 2003 and marketed as 4MATIC Consumer Reports classified the W220 model s reliability as poor its lowest rating and called it one of the least reliable luxury cars 12 Edmunds gave the S Class a 5 out of 5 reliability rating 13 and MSN Autos gave a rating of 9 0 out of 10 14 By March 2011 Consumer Reports revised its reliability ratings for the 2001 and 2002 S Class to average Forbes described the W220 S500 as built remarkably well 15 Early W220s in 1999 were recalled for issues with the trunk spring and the hydraulic fuel line there were no recalls for the 2005 or 2006 model years In 2002 Mercedes Benz introduced the world s first preemptive safety system on the W220 with a system marketed as Pre Safe The W220 received an exterior refresh with updates to the front fascia The grille angle was adjusted to a slightly more upright position and the xenon discharge headlamps were given a new transparent housing replacing the earlier opaque versions The front bumper s lower air intakes were also restyled In 2005 the S Class was the first vehicle to receive a TUV Institute environmental certificate from the German Commission on Technical Compliance for environmentally friendly components 16 Introduced in 2003 the S 65 AMG offered the most powerful engine ever available in the S Class Engines Edit The W220 was available with more engine options than the W126 or W140 The range started with smaller 2 8 Singapore then 3 2L 165 kW 224 PS 221 bhp V6 motor which was superseded by an enlarged 3 7 L 180 kW 245 PS 242 bhp V6 in the S350 The S430 was powered by a 4 3 L 205 kW 279 PS 275 bhp V8 and the S500 was powered by a 5 0 L 225 kW 306 PS 302 bhp V8 The S55 AMG was outfitted with a supercharged 5 4 L 368 kW 500 PS 493 bhp V8 motor the S55 AMG 2000 2001 was outfitted with the naturally aspirated 5 4 L 265 kW 360 PS 355 bhp V8 motor The S600 was outfitted with a 5 5 L 368 kW 500 PS 493 bhp M275 V12 biturbo engine the S600 2000 2001 was outfitted with the naturally aspirated M137 5 8 L 270 kW 367 PS 362 bhp V12 engine In 2001 Mercedes produced a very rare S 63 AMG with a 5 speed automatic transmission and a modified version of the M137 V12 engine displacement went up from 5 8 to 6 3 liters 6258 cc making 438 bhp 444 PS 327 kW at 5 500 RPM and 457 lb ft 620 N m of torque at 4000 RPM 70 examples were manufactured and marketed in Europe and Asia In 2003 Mercedes debuted the S 65 AMG powered by a biturbocharged 6 0 L 5 980 cc M275 AMG V12 engine and a 5 speed automatic transmission it produced 604 bhp 612 PS 450 kW at 5100 RPM and 737 lb ft 999 N m of torque at 4000 RPM Acceleration from 0 to 100 km h 62 mph was officially rated at 4 4 seconds 0 to 60 mph 97 km h in 4 2 seconds and the car was limited to 250 km h 155 mph Fifth generation W221 2005 EditW221 OverviewAlso calledS250 CDI S300 S350 BlueEFFICIENCY BlueTEC S400 HYBRID S450 S550 500 S600 S320 S420 CDI S63 S65ProductionAugust 2005 June 2013Model years2006 2013 Worldwide 2007 2013 North America DesignerGorden Wagener 2001 Body and chassisLayoutFront engine rear wheel drive or four wheel driveRelatedMercedes Benz CL ClassPowertrainEngine2 1 L diesel 150 kW 204 PS 201 bhp I43 0 L diesel 190 kW 259 PS 255 bhp V6 3 5 L 225 kW 306 PS 302 bhp V6 3 5 L hybrid 220 kW 299 PS 295 bhp V6 4 0 L diesel 236 kW 320 PS 316 bhp V8 4 7 L 250 kW 340 PS 335 bhp V8 4 7 L 320 kW 435 PS 429 bhp V8 5 5 L 285 kW 387 PS 382 bhp V8 5 5 L 380 kW 516 PS 509 bhp V12 5 5 L AMG 400 kW 543 PS 536 bhp V8 6 0 L AMG 463 kW 630 PS 621 bhp V12 6 2 L AMG 386 kW 525 PS 518 bhp V8Transmission7 speed 5 speed on S65 amp S600 automaticDimensionsWheelbaseSWB 3 035 mm 119 5 in LWB 3 165 mm 124 6 in Main article Mercedes Benz S Class W221 Mercedes Benz S 550 short wheelbase Japan Mercedes Benz S 350 4MATIC long wheelbase Europe The W221 was introduced in the autumn of 2005 at the Frankfurt International Motor Show with sales starting in autumn of 2005 and export to other markets beginning in 2006 Again there was a big change in design The W221 S Class made its North American premiere at the 2006 North American International Auto Show in January The W221 is slightly larger in all dimensions than its predecessor and it features three newly developed engines with up to 26 power increase The interior is completely new all materials have been upgraded and make for a more luxurious ride and the center console transmission gear lever has been replaced with a column mounted shifter New technological features on the W221 include an infrared Night View Assist feature and the latest Mercedes Benz pre collision system The W221 features sharper exterior styling most notably wide fender arcs and technological improvements The W221 is the second consecutive generation of the S Class to be solely produced in a sedan body style Models sold in North America are the S450 2008 SWB and Canada only S400 Hybrid 2010 S350 Bluetec 4MATIC 2012 S550 S600 S63 AMG and S65 AMG other models to be sold outside North America include the S280 S350 S300 S420 CDI and S320 CDI The first W221 model released in North America and Japan was the S550 called S500 outside North America with the S600 arriving in the following spring 17 18 In the US for the 2010 model year the S Class received a facelift across the entire model line in mid 2009 with a new S400 Hybrid version Daytime LED running lights were fitted to the outer edges of the bi xenon lamp units The rear end was accented with a total of 52 distinctively arranged LEDs in the two taillights Gone are the body colored strips through the tail lamps Other noticeable changes at the front of the car are a more pronounced arrow shaped grille a new front bumper with a light catching contour and a chrome strip below the cooling air intakes New sleeker rear view door mirrors with LED turn signals were also added The exhaust tailpipes of all S Class variants were visibly integrated into the rear bumper The wheels were updated to more modern style ones Safety is also improved on most Mercedes Benz models with the orange colored light reflectors mounted on the sides of the bumpers The C Class look at the front is removed Some shiny chrome is added to the bottom of the doors and bumper 19 In terms of performance the S550 completes the 0 100 km h 62 mph run in just 5 4 seconds Despite weighing 2 304 kg 5 079 lb the S65 AMG still makes 0 100 km h 0 62 mph in just 4 2 seconds 20 The S600 makes the same sprint in about 4 6 seconds 2010 Mercedes Benz S400 BlueHybrid Germany The brakes continue to become more advanced with the new Brake Assist Plus system monitoring for an impending collision and increasing braking if needed while the Distronic Plus radar guided cruise control can now bring the car to a complete stop 21 This system works in outdoor conditions a test demonstration by Mercedes Benz in a crash test hall resulted in embarrassment for the company when a new S Class crashed into the back of a stationary W220 S Class This incident was later attributed to the radar system malfunctioning inside the radar reflective i e radar confusing steel test building where the event was filmed 22 Upscale department store Saks Fifth Avenue offered 20 special edition S600 sedans for sale in its 2005 Christmas catalog All 20 cars priced at US 145 000 each were sold on November 22 2005 in under seven minutes The Saks edition S600 sedans were finished in a mocha black exterior with an almond beige interior and were the first examples of the S600 to be sold to private owners The S600s came with nearly every option standard In 2007 Automobile Magazine named the W221 S Class as one of its 2007 All Stars over rivals from Lexus and BMW 23 and Car and Driver selected the S550 as the winner in a five way comparison test of flagship luxury sedans 24 as did Motor Trend Magazine in July 2009 in a three way comparison test with the other two competitors being the BMW 750Li and Audi A8L 4 2 Quattro The W221 S Class was also the recipient of several other motoring awards see following Sixth generation W222 C217 A217 2013 EditW222 C217 A217 OverviewProductionJune 2013 September 2020 W222 November 2014 August 2020 C217 A217 Model years2014 2020 W222 2015 2021 C217 A217 LayoutFront engine rear wheel drive or four wheel drivePowertrainTransmission7 speed 7G Tronic 9 speed 9G Tronic automaticDimensionsWheelbaseSWB 3 035 mm 119 5 in LWB 3 165 mm 124 6 in LengthSWB 5 116 mm 201 4 in LWB 5 248 mm 206 6 in 25 Width1 899 mm 74 8 in 25 Height1 496 mm 58 9 in 25 Main articles Mercedes Benz S Class W222 and Mercedes Benz S Class C217 Mercedes Benz S 500 short wheelbase Germany Mercedes Benz S 400 long wheelbase Vietnam Interior Officially unveiled in May 2013 the newest S Class has a more streamlined appearance than the outgoing model Some interesting features include a large front grille inspired by the F700 Concept car and LED lights used exclusively inside and out a first in the automotive industry Two strong converging character lines give the flanks a more sculpted look while integrated exhaust tips and a large glass roof likely optional highlight the design Along with the sedan the S Class spawned a coupe Mercedes Benz C217 and convertible Mercedes Benz A217 as well as an extended wheelbase Pullman variant longer than the long wheelbase L While the short wheelbase model carries chassis code W222 the long wheelbase model uses chassis code V222 Unlike previous generations Mercedes focused primarily on the development of the longer model as many customers in the fast growing Asian markets prefer to be chauffeured 26 In 2016 Mercedes W222 was the last car with an S65 AMG engine Equipment Edit Inside almost every surface is covered by a luxury material everything that looks like leather is genuine leather and metal is used rather than any plastic alternative The instrument cluster consists entirely of two widescreens 30 5 cm diagonal LCDs with animated graphics A Head Up display and gesture responsive touchpad became options in early 2014 It featured a new infotainment system The W222 debuts the available Magic Body Control consisting of windshield mounted stereo cameras that can read the road ahead Road Surface Scan and communicate with the Active Body Control suspension to ready it for an uneven road surface 27 Initially available only on 8 cylinder models and above Magic Ride Control attempts to isolate the car s body by predicting rather than reacting to broken pavement and speed humps Available luxury appointments over and above what was offered in the W221 include a choice of massage type for each seat occupant the W221 offered various intensities of a single massage type and two levels of premium audio from the luxury German brand Burmester The W222 has driver assistance systems aboard that allow it to steer a course within a lane and follow a leading vehicle for a short period DISTRONIC PLUS with Steering Assist also called traffic jam assistant It will also slow or come to a dead stop and accelerate in response to traffic ahead Mercedes engineers claim to have under controlled conditions ridden aboard a W222 S Class that has driven autonomously for 50 km merely by altering parameters controlling equipment already fitted Such modifications are not available to the general public Powertrain Edit Like the W221 S500 the W222 S Class is powered by a more powerful twin turbo V8 producing 455 hp 339 kW while the S600 will carry a twin turbo V12 There is also a diesel powered S350 BlueTEC version a hybrid S400 with a 20 kilowatt 27 PS 27 hp electric motor and 228 kW 310 PS 306 bhp V6 engine a diesel electric hybrid S300 BlueTEC An S500 Plug in Hybrid was later introduced at the Frankfurt Motor Show IAA with a market release in 2014 and claimed a 3 L 100 km 94 mpg imp 78 mpg US mileage a CO2 rating of 69 g km 3 9 oz mi and up to 30 km 19 mi of emissions free driving The S500 Plug In hybrid is fitted with a 245 kW 334 PS 329 bhp 3 litre V6 and an 80 kilowatt 110 PS 110 hp electric motor 28 29 AMG fettled S63 V8 bi turbo and S65 V12 bi turbo LWB sedans are also on offer All S Class models will come with a 7 speed automatic transmission 30 Seventh generation W223 2020 EditW223 OverviewProduction2020 presentLayoutFront engine rear wheel drive or four wheel drivePowertrainTransmission9 speed 9G Tronic automaticDimensionsWheelbaseSWB 3 106 mm 122 3 in LWB 3 216 mm 126 6 in LengthSWB 5 179 mm 203 9 in LWB 5 289 mm 208 2 in Width1 954 mm 76 9 in Height1 503 mm 59 2 in Main article Mercedes Benz S Class W223 The W223 was unveiled on 2 September 2020 31 This generation will not feature a coupe or convertible model as they will instead be replaced by the next generation AMG GT and SL Class models respectively 32 The interior of the new model includes up to five displays AR Head Up Display and an ambient lighting system 33 31 Additionally the W223 S Class is the first car in the world to come with rear seat airbags that work by using gas to inflate supporting structures to deploy a bag that fills with ambient air instead of conventional fully gas inflated airbags that are widely used in automotive airbag systems 34 On 5 December 2022 Mercedes AMG has debuted the S 63 E Performance V8 PHEV with 791 HP 35 Engineering EditHistorically the engineering of the S Class was claimed by whom to have been designed without regard to cost a practice that continued unfettered up through the W140 line citation needed The company in turn has been able to exploit this as a marketing tool culminating in its one time slogan engineered like no other car in the world This slogan was used throughout the 1980s with the marketing of the W126 S Class However following the formation of DaimlerChrysler and the cessation of engineer sanctioned overbudgeting in the late 1990s this slogan was dropped The subsequent W220 model S Class was reported to suffer from relatively lower reliability and quality rates than previous models 36 However ratings have been improving since the W221 Concept cars Edit The F700 research car In the 1980s Mercedes Benz built the world s first driverless cars using the S Class together with the team of Professor Ernst Dickmanns at Bundeswehr Universitat Munchen 37 The culmination of this effort was achieved in 1995 when Dickmanns re engineered autonomous S Class robot completed a trip from Munich Bavaria to Copenhagen Denmark and back On the autobahn the robot S Class achieved speeds exceeding 175 km h 109 mph It suggested and executed overtaking maneuvers The car s abilities left a big impression on many observers and are said to have heavily influenced robot car research and funding decisions worldwide A concept future hybrid the F700 research car was also unveiled at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show 38 The F700 featured three regular opening doors and a fourth door capable of 180 degree rotation The concept also featured bulletproof and puncture resistant tires Safety EditMercedes Benz has traditionally introduced its safety innovations in the S Class For instance the S Class was the first car in Europe to incorporate airbags citation needed S Class safety features included innovations in active safety accident avoidance passive safety collision protection and holistic safety integration of both active and passive safety features Active safety features include ABS braking in 1978 39 acts to reduce braking distances and improve stopping control co developed with Bosch traction control and Electronic Stability Program ESP in 1995 39 improves driver control during difficult road conditions and Brake Assist provides full braking power during emergency stops In 2005 a new infrared night vision feature was introduced improves visibility during nighttime conditions Despite the popular misconception the S Class was not the first car fitted with ABS braking technology although some credit can be given for popularizing this now largely standard feature ABS was initially an option on most models of the W126 S Class Active lane keeping became standard in 2011 40 W126 500 SEL cabin with driver s side airbag SRS Passive safety features include crumple zones in 1957 vehicle body structure absorbs the force of impact collapsible steering column prevents the steering column from protruding into the cabin during accidents strengthened occupant cell enhanced occupant protection during severe impacts rollovers pre accident seatbelt tensioning tightens seatbelts prior to impact and sandwich platforms allows the engine to slide under the occupants in a head on collision PRE SAFE Mercedes Benz s holistic safety feature was introduced on the S Class in 2002 PRE SAFE integrates multiple active and passive safety features for a safety net approach to vehicle safety by attempting to prevent accidents if accidents do occur PRE SAFE aims to reduce occupant injury In the latest version of this pre collision system PRE SAFE will prime the brake assist system lock the doors to prevent accidental opening during the accident adjust the seats close the windows and sunroof and tighten seatbelts during certain types of collisions In the event an accident results in a rollover the PRE SAFE feature unlocks the doors and lowers the windows approximately 1 cm 1 2 in to allow you to exit or safety workers to gain access easily Rear seat airbags are a world first and will be introduced on the W223 In addition E ACTIVE BODY CONTROL is available for the first time on an S Class S Guard Edit A W220 S Guard in 2007 A W223 S Guard in 2021 A special armored version of the Mercedes Benz S Class has been produced known as the S Guard Features include the capability to withstand small arms fire and certain explosive devices a self sealing fuel tank and an alarm system 41 In 2009 Mercedes Benz launched a long wheelbase version of the S Guard known as the Pullman Guard This model is 45 in 1 100 mm longer than the standard model It also has a higher roof and a taller rear window with a different rake 42 The Pullman Guard is also available in the W222 and the W223 The S Guard is widely used at the diplomatic level to protect world leaders Ninety governments worldwide are known to use the S Guard for the transport of government leaders and dignitaries 43 The S Guard is built on a special production line at the S Class facility in Sindelfingen Germany with specific S Guard enhancements integrated at multiple stages throughout the production process 43 Production EditMost S Class models including the W221 are built at the Daimler AG plant in Sindelfingen Germany and the Mercedes Benz Valdez plant in Santiago Tianguistenco Mexico Founded by Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft in 1915 the Sindelfingen plant also produced the model 600 Grosser Mercedes and past generations of the S Class 44 Previous S Class models such as the W126 were built in different locations ranging from Stuttgart to South Africa but with recent models such as the W220 production has been concentrated in Sindelfingen and Santiago Tianguistenco In February 2007 DaimlerChrysler Malaysia s now Mercedes Benz Malaysia plant in Pekan Pahang began production of S350 model W221 vehicles and is currently when assembling S300 S350L and S500L In all some 2 7 million S Class vehicles have been produced in the past forty years 45 W116 473 035 W126 818 036 W140 406 532 W220 485 000 W221 516 000 split in 85 900 06 46 85 500 07 46 90 600 08 47 53 400 09 48 better source needed 66 500 10 49 68 969 11 65 128 12 W222 373 637 split in 103 737 14 106 200 15 50 84 300 16 51 79 400 17 52 Sales EditCalendar year US hybrid Germany China1999 22 9662000 21 9892001 25 998 53 18 3472002 21 118 11 3952003 22 940 54 9 8652004 20 460 7 0452005 16 036 55 6 7182006 30 886 10 9852007 26 081 56 8 2622008 17 787 8 0772009 11 199 57 6 617 14 959 58 2010 13 608 955 59 5 177 25 000 60 2011 12 258 61 4 730 31 050 62 2012 11 794 3 304 33 1402013 13 303 4 963 20 448 11 months 58 2014 25 276 8 617 28 054 58 2015 21 934 7 312 26 234 63 2016 18 803 6 8122017 15 888 64 6 7592018 14 978 64 6 527Awards EditNotable examples of awards received by the Mercedes Benz S Class include the top ranking in the J D Power Sales Satisfaction Index from 1987 to 1990 65 seven time ranking as What Car Best Luxury Car 16 and five times as Fleet News Luxury Car of the Year 16 The S Class was Wheels Magazine Car of the Year for 1981 and 1999 66 U S Highway Loss Data Institute Safest Passenger Car of the Year in 1988 and 1989 67 and European Car of the Year in 1974 The S Class is also the first car ever 2005 to receive an environmental 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