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Stuttgart, Jun 20, 2005
Generation-change at the pinnacle of automotive engineering:
Mercedes-Benz presents the new S-Class. The new luxury saloon
will be appearing in the showrooms of company-owned outlets and
authorised dealerships as of autumn 2005.

As in the preceding series, the new S-Class will introduce
technical innovations which make the flagship Mercedes model an
example for others to follow. Pioneering safety features and
exemplary comfort continue to be the outstanding attributes of
the S-Class. The new saloon also sets standards in driving
dynamics with its agile handling, while offering even more
driving pleasure with new, more powerful engines. The new
S-Class is replacing a model series which is the world No. 1 in
the luxury class, and of which around 485,000 have been produced
since 1998.
For more than five decades, the letter "S" in the model
designation of Mercedes cars has signified a special aura,
intelligent technology and the highest quality. The new S-Class
not only continues this tradition, but lends a new meaning to
it. It is a technological pacemaker with its pioneering
innovations for more safety, comfort and practicality, and like
its predecessors it will influence the automotive development of
the future. The saloon exudes this poise and assurance even at
first glance. Its design emphasises the confident, powerful and
elegant character of the new S-Class, which makes every journey
an experience.
Achieving even more technological highlights was a challenge for
the engineers in Stuttgart and Sindelfingen, for the bar was set
very high: the previous S-Class, which had been repeatedly voted
the "Best Car in the World" since its presentation in 1998, was
a hard act to follow. The progress Mercedes-Benz has made with
the new saloon is based on this already high level. A dozen
technical innovations are entering series production for the
first time on board the new S-Class – from Brake Assist PLUS
with radar sensors to seats with an extended massage function,
from the night view assist system with the latest infra-red
technology to the new COMAND system, and from preventive
PRE-SAFE® occupant protection with additional functions to
Parking Assist.

Safety: Brake Assist with radar and latest-generation PRE-SAFE®
In the field of vehicle safety, Mercedes-Benz is redoubling its
commitment to accident prevention with the preventive system
Brake Assist PLUS. This system registers vehicles ahead by radar
and gives a warning if the gap is too small or the closing speed
is too high. If a collision threatens, Brake Assist PLUS
calculates the ideal braking assistance in fractions of a second
and makes this available immediately – even if the driver
applies too little pressure to the brake pedal. This
significantly reduces the incidence of rear-end collisions. The
adaptive brake light, which warns following traffic by flashing
during emergency braking, also makes a major contribution.
Mercedes-Benz combines Brake Assist PLUS with the equally unique
occupant protection system PRE-SAFE®, which offers even more
safety functions on board the new S-Class. PRE-SAFE® recognises
potential accident situations as they arise: if braking
deceleration exceeds a certain level or a skid is imminent, the
system tensions the front seat belts as a precaution and
inflates air cushions in the multicontour seats to envelop and
support the driver, front passenger and rear seat occupants. For
the first time Mercedes-Benz has also integrated the side
windows into this preventive protection system; they are
automatically closed when an accident threatens.
This combination of the new Brake Assist PLUS system and
PRE-SAFE® is a further enhancement to occupant protection.
Mercedes-Benz is the world’s first and only vehicle brand with a
comprehensive safety system of this kind, which already goes
into action before an impending accident.
Support systems: DISTRONIC PLUS and the new night view assist
Brake Assist PLUS is available in combination with the likewise
improved proximity control system DISTRONIC PLUS. This
radar-supported system now operates at all speeds between zero
and 200 km/h, and ensures even greater driver comfort. In
stop-and-go traffic DISTRONIC PLUS keeps the new S-Class at the
right distance from the vehicle ahead, automatically brakes the
saloon to a standstill if necessary and accelerates it back to
the required speed when the traffic starts moving again. In this
way the support system reduces the driver’s workload and
provides considerable benefits in driver-fitness safety.

The equipment package with Brake Assist PLUS and DISTRONIC PLUS
also includes a new Parking Assist system which likewise uses
radar sensors. These have a longer range than ultrasonic
signals, therefore the driver receives earlier warning of an
impending collision when reversing into a parking space.
With the innovative night view assist system which is premiered
in the new S-Class, Mercedes-Benz has made a further, major
contribution to reducing the risk of accidents during the hours
of darkness. This system is based on infra-red light, which is
invisible to the human eye and will therefore not dazzle
oncoming traffic. Two infra-red headlamps illuminate the road,
extending the driver’s range of vision to more than 150 metres
when on low beam. Night view assist therefore makes pedestrians,
cyclists, parked cars and other obstacles visible very much
sooner. An infra-red camera mounted on the inside of the
windscreen records the reflected image of the road ahead and
displays this in the instrument cluster.
Dimensions: larger, more comfortable and even more luxurious
The new flagship model by Mercedes-Benz is larger than its
predecessor in every respect. There is a choice of two body
lengths - 5076 or 5206 millimetres – which is 33 and 43
millimetres, respectively, more than the previous S-Class. The
wheelbase has increased by 70/80 millimetres to 3035 and 3165
millimetres, respectively. The body is also 16 millimetres wider
and 29 millimetres higher than before.

These new dimensions create the conditions for an interior
concept which provides every single passenger with first-class
comfort. Interior parameters such as shoulder-room and
elbow-room have increased by up to 39 millimetres, while
headroom has again improved by up to five millimetres. Rear seat
passengers in the long-wheelbase version benefit from a greater
distance between the seats (+ 10 mm) and more knee-room (+ 11
mm) compared to the preceding series. The capacity of the boot
has increased by 60 litres to 560 litres (VDA measuring method).
Luxurious exotic wood and chrome trim, attractively contoured
controls in aluminium and carefully coordinated colours
characterise the atmosphere in the interior, producing an
immediate feeling of wellbeing. The dashboard with its
sophisticated, sweeping lines is yet another masterpiece by
Mercedes designers, for whom form and function are ideals which
share equal status. Accordingly the cockpit not only conveys a
feeling of safety, but is also extraordinarily well laid-out and
practical – from the very first moment, man and vehicle enter
into a harmonious relationship in the new S-Class.
Operating concept: colour displays, direct-selection switches
and COMAND controller
That is also assured by the newly developed and thoroughly
tested operating concept. This is based on findings from
extensive ergonomic and perceptive psychology studies, and also
takes into account the results of acceptance tests with Mercedes
customers around the world.
The major characteristic of the intelligent operating concept in
the new S-Class is rapid access to functions which are used
particularly frequently. The system is therefore specifically
designed for redundancy: depending on his preferred habits, the
driver is able to control functions such as the radio,
TV-receiver, CD/DVD changer, telephone and navigation system
either using conventional switches, via buttons on the
multifunction steering wheel or with the help of the improved
COMAND system. The direct-selection switches in the centre
console are so ergonomically positioned that the driver is able
to operate them conveniently and without looking down. It is
also possible to operate the standard automatic climate control
system in two different ways: via COMAND or using an
attractively styled array of switches beneath the air vents.
The steering wheel and instrument cluster are the primary areas
in the new operating concept. These integrate all the important
information and functions required by the driver. The
centrepiece is a colour screen with the latest display
technology for a bright, crystal-clear image. The lower edge of
the cockpit display has a plain-text array with which up to
seven main menus for individual settings, display modes and
operating functions can be controlled, depending on the level of
equipment. For rapid selection of these functions Mercedes-Benz
has developed the controls on the standard multifunction
steering wheel further, using circular, illuminated five-way
buttons which the driver operates by light thumb pressure.
Another new feature which improves operating convenience and
allows a modern cockpit design is DIRECT SELECT – electronic
control of the standard 7G-TRONIC seven-speed automatic
transmission by nudging an attractively styled lever on the
right of the steering column. Thanks to this technology,
Mercedes engineers were able to dispense with the usual selector
lever on the centre console and redesign the tunnel covering.
The innovative "Cockpit Management and Data System" - COMAND for
short – has likewise been redesigned and now offers even more
features. In addition to the familiar telematics and audio
units, various vehicle functions which previously required
individual switches have now been integrated into the system.
The central operating unit is the new COMAND controller on the
transmission tunnel. It is used to select the main and sub-menus
with which the required functions are activated. If a car phone
is fitted ex factory, the padded handrest behind the controller
can be flipped up to reveal the telephone keypad.
The large COMAND colour display is positioned at the same height
as the instrument cluster, and therefore even more favourably
within the field of vision of the driver and front passenger. A
new operating concept, up-to-date colours and clear,
photo-quality graphics also make the menu selection procedure a
gratifying visual experience.
The COMAND system in the new S-Class includes a radio, CD/DVD
player and a port for computer memory cards (PCMCIA cards) as
standard. On request Mercedes-Benz will equip COMAND with a
Europe-wide navigation system whose data are now stored on a
hard drive. This allows even faster route calculation than
before.
Comfort: new seats with a massage function and air suspension as
standard
Mercedes customers are able to adapt the newly developed seats
in the new S-Class to suit their personal comfort requirements.
Electrically adjustable, 16-way front seats with lumbar supports
are standard equipment. There is also an optional choice of
luxury seats with heating and ventilation, multicontour seats
(front and rear) and dynamic multicontour seats (front) whose
squab and backrest contours adapt to the relevant driving
situation to provide the best possible lateral support at all
times.
The dynamic multicontour seat is also equipped with separate air
chambers in the backrest which are successively inflated and
deflated at the touch of a button, massaging the back muscles
for the wellbeing of its occupant. The intensity and speed of
the massage function can be adjusted in four stages by means of
the COMAND system.
The suspension with its standard, improved AIRMATIC air
suspension system also makes a major contribution to the
excellent ride comfort in the new S-Class. At the touch of a
button the driver is able to choose between a comfort-oriented
or more sporty configuration. Beyond 120 km/h and in Sport mode,
the suspension is automatically lowered by up to 20 millimetres
to improve the handling dynamics, aerodynamics and fuel
consumption even further.
The Active Body Control suspension system (optional, standard
equipment in the S 600) is a further milestone in suspension
engineering which has been improved even further for the new
S-Class.
The newly developed braking system ADAPTIVE BRAKE has additional
functions which for example assist the driver when moving off on
gradients and shorten braking distances in the wet. The parking
brake is electrically assisted for the first time – the brake is
applied merely by pressing a button, and is released
automatically when the car moves off.
Performance: over 26 percent more output from the new V8 engine
Three of the four engines available for the new S-Class are new
developments by Mercedes-Benz. They generate up to 26 percent
more output and up to 15 percent more torque. In addition to the
3.5-litre V6 engine with 200 kW/272 hp, a new eight-cylinder
unit developing 285 kW/388 hp and a muscular 530 Newton metres
of torque from a mere 2800 rpm upwards will already be available
at the time of the market launch in autumn 2005. It accelerates
the S 500 from standstill to 100 km/h in just 5.4 seconds.
From the first quarter of 2006 Mercedes-Benz will be extending
the range of engines for the S-Class with the new V6 CDI engine,
which has a particulate filter as standard in certain countries.
This direct-injection unit has an output of 170 kW/231 hp and
generates a maximum torque of 540 Newton metres from 1600 rpm.
This means that the new S 320 CDI betters the preceding model by
13 percent in output and eight percent in torque.
The output of the twelve-cylinder engine in the top-of-the-range
S 600 (available from the first quarter of 2006) has increased
to 380 kW/517 hp, while torque has increased by just under four
percent to a remarkable 830 Newton metres from 1900 rpm.
As standard equipment, the V6 and V8 engines for the new S-Class
are combined with the unique seven-speed automatic transmission
7G-TRONIC.
Success: number one in the luxury class
The new S-Class is replacing a successful series which has
captured the top end of this market segment in every region of
the world. Even in its last year of production the flagship
saloon by Mercedes-Benz is the worldwide market leader among the
world’s luxury saloons, with around 17,000 units sold (as of May
2005).
Accolades achieved by the previous S-Class include around four
dozen prizes and awards in international competitions, with
numerous titles such as "Best Car", "Most Innovative Saloon",
"Highest Design Quality" or "World’s Finest Car".
The
new Mercedes-Benz S-Class at a glance
Model range
S 350: 200 kW/272 hp
S 500: 285 kW/388 hp
S 320 CDI: 170 kW/231 hp (from first quarter 2006)
S 600: 380 kW/ 517 hp (from first quarter 2006)
Dimensions
(compared to preceding series)
Vehicle length: 5076/5206 mm = + 33/43 mm
Vehicle width: 1871 mm = + 16 mm
Vehicle height: 1473 mm = + 29 mm
Wheelbase: 3035/3165 mm = +70/80 mm
Innovations
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ADAPTIVE
BRAKE with additional functions
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Adaptive
brake light
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Brake Assist PLUS with radar sensors
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COMAND
with and COMAND controller
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Crash-responsive high-comfort head restraints
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DISTRONIC PLUS
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Electric
parking brake
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Dynamic multicontour seat with new massage function
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Night view assist based on infra-red technology
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Panoramic sliding roof (for long-wheelbase version)
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Second-generation PRE-SAFE®
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Reversing camera
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