Mercedes-Benz S-Class Mid-Cycle Facelift New Look and Features

On June 23, TapTechNews. The highly anticipated Mercedes-Benz S-Class is about to迎来 a mid-cycle facelift, and previously, spy photographers had captured the camouflaged test vehicle. Although the camouflage covers many design details, designer Kelsonik drew a set of renderings based on the spy photos to show what the new S-Class might look like. Mercedes-Benz S-Class Mid-Cycle Facelift New Look and Features_0 Mercedes-Benz S-Class Mid-Cycle Facelift New Look and Features_1 It's noted that the current S-Class has been in service for four years. Although it's still the leader in the same class in the eyes of many people, the update on the exterior will undoubtedly inject fresh vitality. The most obvious change of the new model is focused on the front face, featuring larger headlights and integrating with the grille, appearing more majestic. Mercedes-Benz has also modified the LED daytime running lights, and each headlight subtly incorporates two star-shaped elements in the shape of the Mercedes logo. This new design language premiered on the CLA concept car released last year and is expected to be applied to more new Mercedes models. According to the renderings released by Kolesa, the grille of the new S-Class will be larger than that of the current model, but still retains three horizontal chrome trim strips. Even more prominent and eye-catching are the larger and more conspicuous air intakes, making the entire front of the car look more powerful. The rear of the new car will also receive some updates, but the changes seem to be limited to the LED taillights and a slightly different rear bumper. Mercedes-Benz S-Class Mid-Cycle Facelift New Look and Features_2 Mercedes-Benz S-Class Mid-Cycle Facelift New Look and Features_3 It is currently not clear what changes the interior of the new S-Class will have, but there are rumors that it will abandon the vertical infotainment screen of the current model and instead adopt the same triple-screen Hyperscreen system as the all-electric EQS. Most of the engine configurations of the new model are expected to follow the current model, including the 3.0-liter turbocharged inline-six engine with a maximum power of 442 horsepower and a peak torque of 559 pound-feet (about 760 Nm), the 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine with a maximum power of 496 horsepower (about 370 kW), and will continue to provide the powerful 6.0-liter twin-turbocharged V12 engine.
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