Thursday, November 14, 2013

2013 Mercedes-Benz S-Class



2013 Mercedes-Benz S-Class - Front Angle
To underline the effortless superiority of the new S-Class, and its ambition to lead, the radiator grille is now larger, upright and distinctly three-dimensional in design. With its long bonnet, the flowing, domed roof line and the gently slanting rear end, the new S-Class has classic saloon proportions. The size and space have been fashioned in such a way that the S-Class appears prestigious, and the powerful roof line is also in keeping with the car’s sporty coupĂ©-style intentions.
Mercedes-Benz S-Class 2013 - Front Side2013 Mercedes-Benz S-Class - Side2013 Mercedes-Benz S-Class - Interior
The positively exaggerated surfaces and lines of the side wall on the new S-Class generate excitement as they flow into the rear end. As well as being elegant, the slightly slanting form has aerodynamic advantages. Horizontal lines running from the boot lid to the bumper emphasise the car’s width when viewed from the rear. The hallmark signature of the Mercedes-Benz designers can also be seen in the rear windscreen, which cuts into the C-pillars. The upper area of the glass is rounded, lending it a coupĂ©-like character. The real highlights are the new-style tail lights which are completely encased by the car body and, thanks to this solitarily integrated styling and meticulously crafted inner workings, complete the design right down to the last detail.
2013 Mercedes-Benz S-Class - Dashboard2013 Mercedes-Benz S 350 BlueTEC - Front Angle2013 Mercedes-Benz S 350 BlueTEC - Front Side2013 Mercedes-Benz S 350 BlueTEC - Rear Angle2013 Mercedes-Benz S 350 BlueTEC - Rear2013 Mercedes-Benz S 400 HYBRID - Front Angle2013 Mercedes-Benz S 400 HYBRID - Front Side2013 Mercedes-Benz S 400 HYBRID - Rear Angle2013 Mercedes-Benz S 400 HYBRID - Side
In its first year the new S-Class line-up features two hybrid versions, a petrol model and a diesel variant: S 400 HYBRID, S 500, S 350 BlueTEC and S 300 BlueTEC HYBRID. All models boast class-leading efficiency and up to 20 percent lower fuel consumption than the outgoing model series. All the engines already meet the requirements of the Euro-6 emissions standard. In addition to this, the S 400 HYBRID and S 350 BlueTEC meet the strict criteria of efficiency class A, while the S 300 BlueTEC HYBRID even has an A+ rating.
The S-Class is so efficient that it almost sounds utopian: within ten years Mercedes-Benz, by realising “Efficient Technology”, has almost halved fuel consumption in the 150 kW output category to 4.4 litres per 100 kilometres, for example, while the drag coefficient of the new S-Class (cd=0.24) clearly undercuts the previous model’s figure and sets a new benchmark in this segment. The S 300 BlueTEC HYBRID is set to go even lower still with a cd figure of 0.23 thanks to additional aerodynamic optimisation measures. Furthermore, the new model is the world’s first car to dispense entirely with light bulbs in favour of LEDs, pointing the way ahead once again.

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