The development of the 2014 Mercedes-Benz S Class has been an open secret thanks to the work of spies and even Mercedes' own revelations. Now we get a completely undisguised look at the upcoming luxury sedan just days ahead of its official reveal in Hamburg, Germany, this Wednesday.
These brochure scans, which were first posted on enthusiast site GermanCarForum,
reveal not only the exterior and interior designs but also some of the
technical specifications. Some of the specs listed include those of the
S350 Bluetec, S400 Hybrid and S500 models.
The new S350 Bluetec is said to maintain the current model's 3.0-liter
V-6 turbodiesel, but with output increasing by 18 horsepower to a new
level of 258 horsepower.
The new S400 also maintains the current model's 3.5-liter V-6 and
electric motor combination, but with output rising by 27 horsepower to a
new level of 302 horsepower.
Finally, a new S500, which may still be rebadged an S550 in the U.S.,
sticks with a twin-turbocharged 4.7-liter V-8 but has output bumped up
to 455 horsepower, a gain of 26 horses.
It should be noted that the brochure is for a European-spec 2014 S
Class, so some of the features mentioned may differ for versions of the
car sold in the U.S.
The S Class is arguably the most important model for Mercedes-Benz as it
traditionally represents the pinnacle in engineering and technological
know-how of the German automaker. This ‘W222’ generation of the car is
also particularly important as it will be doing double duty as the
flagship for the entire Daimler group now that the Maybach brand has
been disbanded.
LED daytime running lights and turn indicators, a larger, reshaped
grille, the sculpted, angular front end aerodynamics, and large alloy
wheels are the dominant features in the leaked images. The styling is
conservative, though it helps form some familiarity across the
Mercedes-Benz lineup which in turn should help new additions like the
upcoming CLA and GLA models.
Inside, the 2014 S Class has already shown
itself to be another masterwork in the luxury sedan class, with a new
twin-spoke steering wheel, quilted leather upholstery, and individual
seating for four (at least in one configuration).
Sales of the 2014 S Class will commence in the second half of the year. Coupe, Cabriolet and even an extra-long ’Pullman’ model are in the works and expected to be released over the next 12-18 months.
Courtesy of Motor Authority

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