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See these type of articles that try to make one choice into some crisis, are just BS. Did the sky fall when then A-Class debuted features before then S last time around? Sheer hyperbolic nonsense. What their decision reflects is a cost decision. It’s a facelift not an all new car.A Missed Opportunity
"The decision to do away with the Hyperscreen in the Mercedes-Benz S-Class is more than just a design choice. It symbolizes a brand caught between tradition and the future. The Hyperscreen remains impressive, but it no longer tells a new story, and that's precisely what the luxury class needed. For a vehicle that has been a benchmark in the luxury segment for decades, this is clearly insufficient. The model update demonstrates that Mercedes-Benz prioritizes continuity, but in doing so, it risks the S-Class increasingly losing its claim to technological leadership."
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