I think the idea is quite straightforward - the black areas are rather functional, technically equipped parts of the design, while the solid wood is there for decoration, for esthetics. I believe this is a good separation between the two, because the tech used in this car is more high tech than in previous generations. In a black environment it looks more appropriate, while on different surfaces they still give you the freedom of customization, and those surfaces are not small, and occupy your view more dominantly than the black surfaces which have a secondary optical function being placed in lower positions.One little thing Maybach could have done was make those black plastic areas solid wood. That would have been really hot. Not doing so is either cost cutting or lack of imagination.
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Be sure to test the new features (AR HUD) and let us know.
I think the materials are perfect as in the W222. Leather, perfect materials. I have to admit that there was a W222 next to it and I sat down to the W223. Let me put it this way, the interior of the W222 is more thoughtful. Nice designed. On the other hand, in the W223, these fingerprints on the display are not a very cool solution for me. I think that the materials are perfect as in the previous S class.
I think the materials are perfect as in the W222. Leather, perfect materials. I have to admit that there was a W222 next to it and I sat down to the W223. Let me put it this way, the interior of the W222 is more thoughtful. Nice designed. On the other hand, in the W223, these fingerprints on the display are not a very cool solution for me. I think that the materials are perfect as in the previous S class.
Perhaps I am just getting older, but isn't this the same car in each of these photos?
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The details are beautiful.
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