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The 7er looks like a brick. No grace at all. And yet, I would say it’s probably the better car here.
The 7er looks like a brick. No grace at all. And yet, I would say it’s probably the better car here.
Looks good. But I honestly think they'd be better taking that Vision Iconic design language and running with it. Go full Art deco. Going boxy as above looks good, don't get me wrong, but also very similar to the G70 or even Flying Spur.![]()
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I turned my sketches into these renders. They look really nice imo. Boxier yet still elegant.
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I turned my sketches into these renders. They look really nice imo. Boxier yet still elegant.
Yep. They will probably go with that design language but it’s still funLooks good. But I honestly think they'd be better taking that Vision Iconic design language and running with it. Go full Art deco. Going boxy as above looks good, don't get me wrong, but also very similar to the G70 or even Flying Spur.
I'm picturing those new multispoke wheels with the vision iconic... Man that would look goodYep. They will probably go with that design language but it’s still fun![]()
Both these interiors are a big step down from the prior gens. Yes yes, cinema screen, but all the touch points just are worse.
I'd like to see another W201/W124 moment, an abrupt leap into the future without losing anything from the past, but rather gaining legendary attributes showing others the way. Of course, you need geniuses of Sacco's caliber to achieve that. Anyway, I think the time has come for W224 to take that step; anything evolutionary wouldn't be entirely right.
They’re definitely capable of doing some amazing wheel designs.I'm picturing those new multispoke wheels with the vision iconic... Man that would look good
Interesting. Isn’t it normal for it to lose some sales though? At that point the car was 5 years old without any changes. We’ll see how the facelift performs.Why updated Mercedes S-Class faces steeper odds than past refreshes
When the S-Class falters, the company complains: Mercedes-Benz's flagship model was recently being produced only in Sindelfingen on a single shift. Instead of the 90,000 units expected in 2022, the figure for 2025 is projected to be less than 50,000, although Mercedes no longer publishes figures for each model series.
A next-generation operating system and enhanced autonomous capabilities in the automaker's most aggressive attempt yet to reverse the decline of its flagship sedan.
Some sure, half notIsn’t it normal for it to lose some sales though?
Doesn’t even look like a Mercedes.THIS is IMHO simply exceptional.:
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A future M-B that I would love to see.
Woah. Anything green, yes please. green on green![]()
Fully-Optioned Sonderklasse is € 235k?![]()
Duh. It’s just experimenting.Doesn’t even look like a Mercedes.
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Duh what’s the point of it in a Mercedes thread with no Mercedes DNA.Duh. It’s just experimenting.
THIS is IMHO simply exceptional.:
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A future M-B that I would love to see.
Solely based on a shadowed direct side profile silhouette, the W223's design is indeed competent, very handsome and well-proportioned and arguably timeless. The "body-in-white" cannot be reproached. It is the questionable application of the glitz, trim and sensor add-ons and lighting unit stylistic gimmickry that diminish the visual experience IMHO.
Well saidThis I can get on board with.
There is a messiness and incongruity to the new design details that is very unlike Mercedes and certainly completely out of step with the concept of 'Sensual Purity' .
The fundamentals are beautiful as always. The silhouette, the proportions etc. However there is a lot going on with the headlights, taillights etc. Where some things just don't work.
The same clash of design, or messy resolution of details is also evident in the interior, despite the obvious improvements in certain aspects.
That said, its still the more attractive car compared to its direct German rivals IMO. But, Ill refrain from a more detailed analysis or commentary of this, as we cant have a discussion about design without falling into a fanboy frenzy.
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