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


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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-
Oh my god, they've completely removed the wood from the interior and put in screens – a massive cost-cutting move. The interior is exactly the same as the E-Class. It's a huge step backward in terms of interior design, but it doesn't matter because Mercedes fanboys will like it anyway, and then they'll come and talk about BMW's cost-cutting in lower segments.
Aren’t you tired?

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Pre-facelift for me. No?
For you perhaps. I think the facelift looks a lot more substantial, and is much better for it.

Just copying the E-class layout is a bummer, but we've known this for the last 12 months, so I don't understand why people are so shocked and angry. As long as the build quality is good, it shouldn't matter.
Having a nice design is great, but if it feels cheap, what's the point. That was the biggest problem with the W213.

I still maintain though, that the W222 had a better interior layout. It was so good, everyone else copied it.
 
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In an era where we have almost invisible bezels on every screen on every device/car/toilet seat....

Heck , Porsche does curved screens ...

Yet , MB , decided to make it 50% bezel....And I am not exaggerating

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All this years of development , and "new MB.OS" , and still not enough to put a damn W223 3D model inside for the presentation of the new "Sonderklasse"

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Brother, you were the only one in here talking about BMW....
In Mercedes' flagship model, the S-Class, the interior is the same as the E-Class, with screens instead of luxurious-looking wood panels. Why does it bother you that this is criticized?

I gave the BMW example for this reason: while cost cuts in the X3 received a lot of criticism (rightfully so), isn't reducing the wood panels in the S-Class also a cost cut?
 
In Mercedes' flagship model, the S-Class, the interior is the same as the E-Class, with screens instead of luxurious-looking wood panels. Why does it bother you that this is criticized?

I gave the BMW example for this reason: while cost cuts in the X3 received a lot of criticism (rightfully so), isn't reducing the wood panels in the S-Class also a cost cut?
I'm not complaining about it being criticised.
The S class is also being criticised in this thread. By Mercedes fans no less. Relax.

Like I said, I still think the W222 had a better interior design.
 
For you perhaps. I think the facelift looks a lot more substantial, and is much better for it.

Just copying the E-class layout is a bummer, but we've known this for the last 12 months, so I don't understand why people are so shocked and angry. As long as the build quality is good, it shouldn't matter.
Having a nice design is great, but if it feels cheap, what's the point. That was the biggest problem with the W213.

I still maintain though, that the W222 had a better interior layout. It was so good, everyone else copied it.
Exactly. W222 was ahead of its time.
 

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Mercedes-Benz Group AG is headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany. Established in 1926, Mercedes-Benz Group produces consumer luxury vehicles and light commercial vehicles badged as Mercedes-Benz, Mercedes-AMG, and Mercedes-Maybach. Its origin lies in Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft's 1901 Mercedes and Carl Benz's 1886 Benz Patent-Motorwagen, which is widely regarded as the first internal combustion engine in a self-propelled automobile. The slogan for the brand is "the best or nothing".
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