S-Class (W223) Mercedes-Benz S-Class (W223) Facelift


Added to Calendar: 01-29-26

The Mercedes-Benz W223 is the seventh generation of the S‑Class full-size luxury sedan, produced by Mercedes-Benz since 2020. It replaces the W222 S‑Class which had been produced since 2013. Body Styles: W223 (standard), V223 (long), Z223 (limousine, Mercedes-Maybach). Production: 2020- Model years: 2021-
I think this vertical screen layout looks neater and better integrated in the GLE/GLS dash than the superscreen on the FL S-class. Its a pity they shared the same vents, that does smell of a little cost cutting but its not a serious thing as the vents on the EQ models all look the same anyway.
Even BMW are sharing vent design nowadays with the 5 series and 7 series just having no visible vents and just a slit in the dash.
With all of the new product I’m kinda giddy lol. 7 vehicles in 3 months??? We didn’t used to get that many in two years in the past.

M
 
Audi puts me to sleep now.

Hopefully, "Radical Next" will be far more exciting.
BMW isn’t correcting mistakes since they were already executing their plans brilliantly.

Indeed, BMW appears to be doing just fine nowadays. And the future is looking promising as well.
It’s the turn around factor for Mercedes that has me excited and hopeful.

M

Yes-what M-B may or may not have in store certainly piques interests.
 
With all of the new product I’m kinda giddy lol. 7 vehicles in 3 months??? We didn’t used to get that many in two years in the past.

M
Its absolutely madness. I am blown away and very excited.

I think the models been launched in the next 3 months are these:
1) S-class Maybach FL - March 26
2) GLS FL - May 26
3) GLS Maybach FL - May 26
4) GLE FL - May 26
5) GLE Coupe FL - May 26
6) C-Class EQ - April/May 26
7) VLE - March 26
8) AMG GT EV - April/May 26

The C-class and the GT EV are cars I am most excited about. Hope both saloons will be extremely stylish and with interiors to match.
 
Its absolutely madness. I am blown away and very excited.

I think the models been launched in the next 3 months are these:
1) S-class Maybach FL - March 26
2) GLS FL - May 26
3) GLS Maybach FL - May 26
4) GLE FL - May 26
5) GLE Coupe FL - May 26
6) C-Class EQ - April/May 26
7) VLE - March 26
8) AMG GT EV - April/May 26

The C-class and the GT EV are cars I am most excited about. Hope both saloons will be extremely stylish and with interiors to match.
I think you’re going to be disappointed with the C EV. The proportions are just wrong.

M
 
VLE and S Maybach are the cars I look forward the most.

The GT EV ist interesting because of the technology.

But out of all these cars only the VLE could be interesting to buy.
The VLE is the model they need to advance the most in my opinion. It needs to be a massive leap forward over the V-class in tech, luxury and the way it drives to battle the latest advanced people movers from Lexus and the Chinese brands.
 
I think you’re going to be disappointed with the C EV. The proportions are just wrong.

M
I am curious to know if its going to be a liftback/hatch like the BMW i4 and Audi A5 with that strange rear end. If its a usual saloon boot, then for sure will be slightly disappointed as its unnecessary for them to make a slanted boot and should have made a conventional looking boot like the C-class ICE model. A liftback hatch opening will be a practical idea as they not bringing a station wagon so it can fill the gap for the T-model which is very popular in Europe.
 
What’s of interest to me, is the C class ICE facelift. Though I don’t care for soulless EV, I wonder how the E class EV will look like and how they separate designwise the C-EV from E-EV.
VLE/V class? Really, how can one get excited about a van. Unless you have half a dozen kids. But with kids I wouldn’t buy a luxury van.
No, the real thing is due in a few years time, the S class W224. If that one doesn’t match expectations and If they can’t finally offer decent value for money, I’m afraid I can’t be positive about Mercedes-Benz future.
 
We all have varying levels of enthusiasm for various products (who gets excited by a van lol), but I think we all agree whatever they do needs to be their absolute best effort.

I can’t image what the W224 looks like. Probably more than any other model, a totally new S is major event. I would love to be a car engineer, designer and yet I wouldn’t want the job in today’s car world to save my life. Imagine the things you have to come up with and anticipate and then bring it all to a showroom. Mercedes R&D has to be a sprawling colossus now. The days of just engineering the 190E, 300E, S-Class and SL must be a terribly distant memory if any of those engineers are still at the company.

M
 
What’s of interest to me, is the C class ICE facelift. Though I don’t care for soulless EV, I wonder how the E class EV will look like and how they separate designwise the C-EV from E-EV.
VLE/V class? Really, how can one get excited about a van. Unless you have half a dozen kids. But with kids I wouldn’t buy a luxury van.
No, the real thing is due in a few years time, the S class W224. If that one doesn’t match expectations and If they can’t finally offer decent value for money, I’m afraid I can’t be positive about Mercedes-Benz future.
The van part, I can’t breathe lol. I just hope the E EV gives us a preview of some of the W224 details but has its own identity. It needs to be the car that moves the design game on. It’s time.

The C FL should be a small revelation if just on engines alone. The current C is an extremely good looking car but the a 4-cylinder garble blunted the car along with its interior. They have the chance to fix both.

M
 
We all have varying levels of enthusiasm for various products (who gets excited by a van lol), but I think we all agree whatever they do needs to be their absolute best effort.

I can’t image what the W224 looks like. Probably more than any other model, a totally new S is major event. I would love to be a car engineer, designer and yet I wouldn’t want the job in today’s car world to save my life. Imagine the things you have to come up with and anticipate and then bring it all to a showroom. Mercedes R&D has to be a sprawling colossus now. The days of just engineering the 190E, 300E, S-Class and SL must be a terribly distant memory if any of those engineers are still at the company.

M
A new S-class is always in my opinion one of the most exciting moments in motoring history as it's such an important car for launching new technology and raising the standard for how luxury cars drive. As enthusiasts and owners of Mercedes vehicles, we also expect a high standard that advances the cars future yet doesn't go behind on the strengths of the past. I also cant fathom what the W224 is going to look like, but I think this has to be another $1 Billion or more development car for Mercedes. They need to lift the S-class into a level that will make owners of current Rolls Royce models think twice about whether they really are driving the best luxury car money can buy.
 
I had the opportunity to see W224 inside and outside on VR in comparison to major competitor's during a car clinic. As I am not allowed to write / tell anything about this full day exercise, it just convinced me, that my plan to bypass W223 MOPF and to wait for W224 might be the best way to go.

On the other hand the current Manufaktur options do open the door for a very nice customized W223 derivative …
We will see 😉
 
The van part, I can’t breathe lol. I just hope the E EV gives us a preview of some of the W224 details but has its own identity. It needs to be the car that moves the design game on. It’s time.

The C FL should be a small revelation if just on engines alone. The current C is an extremely good looking car but the a 4-cylinder garble blunted the car along with its interior. They have the chance to fix both.

M
Couldn’t agree more, MB design needs to move on. I’d like it to be the new S to be the one pushing the envelope.

The other day, a C 300d 4Matic passed me on the German Autobahn. Apparently he was in a hurry, because I was driving at a speed of little under 200 km/h. I was thinking the same, what a good looking car it is. The absence of a I6 or an AMG V8 was really a loss.
 
I had the opportunity to see W224 inside and outside on VR in comparison to major competitor's during a car clinic. As I am not allowed to write / tell anything about this full day exercise, it just convinced me, that my plan to bypass W223 MOPF and to wait for W224 might be the best way to go.

On the other hand the current Manufaktur options do open the door for a very nice customized W223 derivative …
We will see 😉
If it has the Vision Iconic styling & a proper interior, it’ll be a win.
 
I had the opportunity to see W224 inside and outside on VR in comparison to major competitor's during a car clinic. As I am not allowed to write / tell anything about this full day exercise, it just convinced me, that my plan to bypass W223 MOPF and to wait for W224 might be the best way to go.

On the other hand the current Manufaktur options do open the door for a very nice customized W223 derivative …
We will see 😉
The only problem with these previews is that they probably do not show one of the key areas MB needs to improve for real this time across the entire line-up: interior quality.
 

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