S-Class (W222/C217/A217) [Spyshots] Mercedes-Benz 2014 W222 S-Class (Spy pics & info)


The Mercedes-Benz W222 is the sixth generation of the Mercedes Benz S-Class. Body styles: W222 (standard), V222 (long), X222 (limousine, Mercedes-Maybach), VV222 (pullman), C127 (coupé), A217 (convertible). Predecessor: S-Class (W221). Successor: S-Class (W223). Production: 2013–2020.
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Here is an article from Georg Kacher, known for its knowledge ofr the upcomming Mercedes models. He claims to expect 6 variants of the new S-Class. The google translator is so bad, but I see:

- S-Class based 4 door Coupe.


I believe Mercedes has been toying with this idea for some time. I remember this concept?
It`s a 4-door coupe idea based off the S-Class back in 2005-06. It was called "CLR"

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That wasn't an official Mercedes-Benz concept, that was something someone put together.


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Yeah, I heard that info now and I saw a bigger photo of it. I think it looks awful, horrible.
 
I'm not sure if this was ever mentioned but I found a news article dating from February 2011 with spyshots of the new S-Class, the pictures are pretty clear on this article.

2012 Mercedes-Benz S-Class spy photos | Car Advice | Reviews
 
We already knew that photos as well the infos fromthat article. So, nothing new about it !
 
First ever 2013 S600 render by Larson, I use to pray Autobild renders but this seems to be done in three days:

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6.50 meters long.
 
That looks preposterous! LOL. Look at that stupid crease slashing nonsensically upward. Let's hope M-B doesn't put such a scar on the ultimate of stateliness: The 600.
 
Actually, apart from the misfit AMG front bumper, and the weird headlights, the rest of the car (minus that hideous crease) could well be refined to looks very stately! It almost has a Bentley Arnage look to it, and definitely draws some inspiration from 1960's-80's S-class models.

But I think it'd be too great a departure from the very successful W221 design and shape.
 
Wha the greenhouse of that PS is awesomme..but the fron AMG bumper ala pre face lift AMG package S class is a joke. :)
 
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I actually like the proportion and the general shape, but the details (i.e. all those wayward creases, headlight, some of the softer lines) are off and detract from what is supposed to give off a sense of authority.

A modern 600 Pullman Grosser looks sounds very promising and could give the folks at RR and Bentley a run for their money.
 
In the next issue of "Autobild" released tomorrow we will find new informations regarding the W222.
So - let´s wait and SEE...

Regards
sl123

P.S.: I´ll buy it. For sure.
 
In the next issue of "Autobild" released tomorrow we will find new informations regarding the W222.
So - let´s wait and SEE...

Regards
sl123

P.S.: I´ll buy it. For sure.

Engines, interior, any additional details?
 
Cool! A new car for what's left of the world's Dictators:D (Mubarak, Hussein and Gaddafi would have been definite customers, I bet Robert Mugabe will order a few)

Well honestly I agree with Klier, it's stunning!
:t-cheers:
 
Only an African dictator by the name of Robert Mugabe would love that car in black. My appreciation and love for the 600 is strong but its time is past and that design just doesn't make me jingle in 2011.
 
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