New 2021 Mercedes-Benz S-Class Luxury Sedan https://youtu.be/s_6nSJWwJ6M
The 2021 Mercedes-Benz S-Class is the seventh generation of the company’s iconic full-size sedan. Unveiled almost 50 years since Mercedes started using the S-Class name, the W223-generation four-door comes with a revised exterior inspired by existing models and a brand-new interior with state-of-the-art technology and more displays than any other full-size on the market. In the drivetrain department, the 2021 S-Class features old and new drivetrains, most of them paired to 48-volt systems, as well as a new hybrid powertrain. Let’s find out more about it in the review below.
While the outgoing W222-generation S-Class was a rather significant departure from the previous W221 model, the W223 retains many of the design features of its predecessor.
In the United States, the S-Class is available with two gas powerplants. The base model is called the S 500 4Matic and features a turbocharged, 3.0-liter inline-six engine rated at 429 horsepower and 384 pound-feet of torque. The 48-volt system adds an extra 21 horses and 184 pound-feet of twist. This model replaces the previous S 500 fitted with the exact same layout and identical output. The S 500 4Matic needs around 4.8 seconds to hit 60 mph, while top speed is rated at 130 mph.
The 2021 Mercedes-Benz S-Class is the seventh generation of the company’s iconic full-size sedan. Unveiled almost 50 years since Mercedes started using the S-Class name, the W223-generation four-door comes with a revised exterior inspired by existing models and a brand-new interior with state-of-the-art technology and more displays than any other full-size on the market. In the drivetrain department, the 2021 S-Class features old and new drivetrains, most of them paired to 48-volt systems, as well as a new hybrid powertrain. Let’s find out more about it in the review below.
While the outgoing W222-generation S-Class was a rather significant departure from the previous W221 model, the W223 retains many of the design features of its predecessor.
In the United States, the S-Class is available with two gas powerplants. The base model is called the S 500 4Matic and features a turbocharged, 3.0-liter inline-six engine rated at 429 horsepower and 384 pound-feet of torque. The 48-volt system adds an extra 21 horses and 184 pound-feet of twist. This model replaces the previous S 500 fitted with the exact same layout and identical output. The S 500 4Matic needs around 4.8 seconds to hit 60 mph, while top speed is rated at 130 mph.
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