The 2014 model of Mercedes-Benz’s ‘special class’, the S-Class, has already been spotted in the wild, with some shrouds keeping us from seeing the full beauty of this new-generation luxury sedan. The frame keeps the same curves as the previous S-Class, although the front fascia gets a redesign. The grille gets wider and are flanked by the semi-wraparound headlamps.
The 2014 S-Class, codenamed W222, is set to reinvigorate the Mercedes-Benz lineup. Some rumors have it that the S-Class will have not 3 but 6 different models within the class. According to speculation, there’s bound to be a Pullman variant, a couple of convertibles, a coupe to take the place of the CL-Class, and the normal and long-wheelbase sedans.
In line with the luxury range, Mercedes-Benz seems to have equipped the interior of the 2014 S-Class well. The dash gets a TFT display of considerable size for ample viewing of instruments and infotainment features. While there are no details yet, expect this model to carry a suite of high-tech gadgetry inside to keep the occupants pampered and connected.
There should be a number of engine options for the 2014 S-Class, and there’s slated to be plug-in hybrid variants on top of the standard models. AMG should also introduce its souped-up version of this class sometime in the near future. For the meantime, enjoy these spy shots.
Source: CarScoop
DBX or Diamond Black Xteriors already tuned a metallic blue Black Bison based on the CLS which captured the attention of those who loves unique cars.
Now, they have the satin orange version of the Mercedes CLS550, which they showed at the SEMA show last year. The car, the same with the other CLS, has Wald International carbon-fiber body kit which is called the Black Bison.
I don't know about you, but I was quite surprised that the color made the car looked more muscular (yes, I equate muscles with black). Maybe it is also because of the carbon fiber trim, air intakes and new diffusers on the back. It is also equipped with new air vents, LED daytime runner and updated lower intakes. And oh, did I mention that it has 22-inch Forgiato wheels?
Below, you can see the gallery.
Source: DBX
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