S-Class (W221/C216) Mercedes-Benz S-Class W221 Facelift (Spy Photos & info)


The Mercedes-Benz W221 is the fifth generation of the Mercedes-Benz S-Class. Predecessor: S-Class (W220). Successor: S-Class (W222). Production: 2005–2013.
The Mercedes-Benz C216 is the last generation grand tourer named CL-Class. Predecessor: CL-Class (C215). Successor: S-Class (C217). Production: 2005–2014.
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Guys LOOK AT THIS for God shake, the new AMG S-Class, WOWWW:

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I only hope they put the AMG version the rear view mirrors like the FL CLS and future E-Class Coupe. But this looks stunning, with LEDs like the PS we saw a few pages before.
 
Damn thats looking guuuuuud

PS
Thats some wide ass rubber:)

I was waiting for your answer, I know that you like this things (how not :D). Mercedes is doing great with the S-Class facelift.

I hope the add buttons again to the dash and erase those boring compartiments under the climate controls.
 
DAMMMMMMMMMMM!:cool:

Simply amazing, I think i might just like this more than the S8:D

P.s glad they got rid of the fobs in the vents!
 
Chrome strips or no chrome strips?

You can't see any ridges where the chrome strips should be:confused:

I´ve seen on mototauthority some other pics of the non-AMG version where you can see something like a tiny chrome strip going across where the body strips where on the pre-FL version.

Like this one:

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Don´t know exactly if this is some kind of stripe or not...
 
Chrome strips or no chrome strips?

You can't see any ridges where the chrome strips should be:confused:

I can't see the ridges either but the chrome strips must be there otherwise the rear end will look bland and somewhat bloated. There need to be something there to break it up a bit.
 
hmm

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on this picture it looks like they're using diferent led's to make some difference between S:

don't know how to explain hhh
 
^^
Perhaps that darker red border around the reverse light(white bars) will be LED turned on constantly like with Audi's LED tail light circus.
 
You can see an eyebrow ... :t-cheers:


PS: this car looks like a security (armored) version - look at the flag holder on the front wheel arches.
Yep EnI, there's definitely something goin' on in the upper part of the headlight. Looks like there is a whole structure above the two lenses.

Question is, what is that, a mere eyebrow? Wouldn't fit the design. It seems to have a strange, curvy shape. It surely stops where the blinker started in the pre-FL car (where the wheel arch merges with the headlamp), in an attempt to hide the curves of the headlamp. The LEDs at the bottom, the thing above, the two lenses, will give the impression that the headlamps are smaller, edgier than they are, without needing to change the shape of it.

But it would make this headlamp very busy. Two lenses, LEDs stripe, Night-View lamp, reflector structure at the corner, and this eyebrow above the lenses?

My guess is that it has a functionnal reason. And that reason could very well be the Pre-Scan sensors.
The question is: why hide it, it can't work through the tape? Well, maybe they're testing Pre-Scan in anonymous versions, whereas these ones only are here to test the rest of the FL...

Anyway, it's very strange, and quite exciting: this FL looks superb, and it could start a technological firework, even more than we already know...
 
The question is: why hide it, it can't work through the tape? Well, maybe they're testing Pre-Scan in anonymous versions, whereas these ones only are here to test the rest of the FL...

It might not actually be tape but a black film that the surface scanning cameras can see through, like the black shield for the Distronic radar. Even if it was tape the system could have been tested in secret somewhere else, like the Panamera and its expandable wing. It was only 8 weeks ago that we saw the spoiler deployed fully exposed.
 
An eyebrow couldn't fit in such a headlamp design. It has to make sense, usually by continuing in a characterline like in the C-Class where the eyebrow is the forthgoing of the grille-cutline to the side bonnet-cutline, and thus kinda the merging point of bonnet, grille and characterline.

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Such an eyebrow would be out of place in the 221.

It is however true that BMW's eyebrow usually aren't at all integrated in the design of the car itself, detail that i don't like. But it would be very un-MBish to make it.


As I predicted before the Face Lifted S-Class will get an eyebrow treatment cause the projector beams are set a little lower in the headlight housing. You can see the eyebrow is not covered in tape on the right headlight here. it will look damn sexy with the new brows.:cool:...
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What I don`t understand here, is why the AMG designers decided to place the LEDs on "top" of the sport grills instead of the center. To me it looks less sporty! We have the regular S with the LEDs in the center of the grills. This is something I`m going to have to get used to. The new package look awesome though! much like the SL65/63

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I think this one is Guard version! Look at the glasses, wheels & flag post holders.

You're completely right!! This is the Guard version with the B6/B7 armour! Since three month or so, this version is also available with the 420 CDI engine! :usa7uh:
 
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