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The new S-Class really is looking good, me like it a lot: :D

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Wow... that does look pretty cool!
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Post by zoheb »

The new S class looks really good. I like the front and side.....and the full shape as a whole.....but that maybach looking rear shape doesn't really go with the whole look. i don't know, i just feel it looks improportionate. :?
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zoheb wrote:The new S class looks really good. I like the front and side.....and the full shape as a whole.....but that maybach looking rear shape doesn't really go with the whole look. i don't know, i just feel it looks improportionate. :?
the photos are photochopped....the new s should be arriving this year. should be good
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I don't know if i should open another thread with this link.......so just posting the link here now......let me know if this deserves another thread.

New S Class Uncovered

http://www.germancarfans.com/spyphotos. ... 050614.001
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Post by GTI VR6 »

Let it come out in November? then we'll open another thread. there are lots of S-class spy shots going around the web.
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yeah! i know what u mean.......its all cuul bro! 8)
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yeah... all cool... :D
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talked to the mercedes dealer, the price of thenew s classes would be significantly higher than the presetn generation..... :?
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Post by sakib the spiky »

arnab wrote:talked to the mercedes dealer, the price of thenew s classes would be significantly higher than the presetn generation..... :?
that should be cos a lot will be changed in the new one and that should be the better one...
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New Engines for the New Mercedes-Benz S-Class, World premiere of a new eight-cylinder unit - V6 and V12 engines with considerably more output and torque !!



The engines for the new Mercedes-Benz S-Class are new or further developments which offer up to 26 percent more output and up to 15 percent more torque then the preceding series. Fuel consumption is reduced by up to nine percent. In autumn 2005 a new 5.5-litre eight-cylinder engine developing 285 kW/388 hp will celebrate its world premiere together with the luxury saloon. The range of outputs from the engines in the S-Class will extend from 173 kW/235 hp in the S 320 CDI to 380 kW/517 hp in the twelve-cylinder S 600.

The newly developed eight-cylinder unit is the top model in the new generation of Mercedes-Benz V-engines which was successfully introduced in mid-2004. Equipped with four-valve technology, variably adjustable intake and exhaust camshafts, a two-stage intake module and tumble flaps in the intake ducts, the new V8 is among the most powerful yet economical engines in its displacement class. Maximum torque is also significantly improved compared with the previous V8 engine; it has increased by around 15 percent to 530 Newton metres, and is available within a wide engine speed range between 2800 and 4800 rpm. As a result the eight-cylinder powerplant offers driving pleasure more typical of a sports car. The new S 500 accelerates from zero to 100 km/h in 5.4 seconds (previous model: 6.3 seconds).

Despite the 26 percent higher output, the NEDC (combined) fuel consumption remains at the level of the preceding model at 11.7 to 11.9 litres per 100 kilometres.

Technical highlights in the new eight-cylinder engine also include special shifting camshafts. These reduce the inherent pressure fluctuations in the exhaust train and thereby considerably improve the engine’s gas cycle. This makes itself felt among other things by smoother running and higher torque in the lower and medium engine speed ranges.

The new Mercedes eight-cylinder employs the latest lightweight construction principles, with an aluminium crankcase, low-friction cylinder liners of aluminium/silicon alloy, a forged steel crankshaft and weight-optimised connecting rods. In addition to internal exhaust gas recirculation and secondary air injection, Mercedes-Benz uses two close-coupled catalytic converters with linear oxygen sensors to ensure low exhaust emissions. Thanks to its up-to-date engine technology and efficient emission control system, the new eight-cylinder engine complies with the most stringent exhaust emission standards now in place, and also has the potential to meet the limits planned for the future.

V6 engine with nine percent lower fuel consumption

The two six-cylinder engines for the new S-Class are likewise new developments. The S 350 is powered by the 200 kW/272 hp V6 engine which entered series production in mid-2004. Compared to the previous V6 petrol engine in the S-Class, the new high-tech power unit delivers around eleven percent more output, while saving one litre of fuel per 100 kilometres. The combined NEDC fuel consumption is 10.1 to 10.3 litres per 100 kilometres. The new S 350 accelerates from zero to 100 km/h in 7.3 seconds, and is therefore 0.3 seconds faster than its predecessor.

New six-cylinder CDI engine and more powerful twelve-cylinder unit from the beginning of 2006

From the first quarter of 2006 the new 173-kW/235-hp V6 diesel engine will be added to the range available for the S-Class. This supersedes the previous in-line six-cylinder unit of the S 320 CDI, improving output by 15 percent. Maximum torque is increased from 500 to 540 Newton metres, which is available between 1600 and 2800 rpm. This up-to-date direct-injection diesel unit is equipped with third-generation common-rail technology. Its advanced features include rapid and precise piezo-injectors, as well as a maximum injection pressure of up to 1600 bar. The maintenance-free particulate filter developed by Mercedes-Benz is standard equipment in the new S 320 CDI in a number of countries.

The new top model in the S-Class will also become available from the beginning of 2006. Thanks to an improved biturbo engine the twelve-cylinder S 600 Saloon develops an output of 380 kW/517 hp –12 kW/17 hp more than previously. Maximum torque increases from 800 to 830 Newton metres.

Mercedes-Benz equips the V6 and V8 models in the new S-Class with the unique 7G-TRONIC seven-speed automatic transmission as standard.


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