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Mercedes S Class W222 Factory Assembly Plant – Video

Mercedes S Class W222 Factory Assembly Plant – Video

Officially unveiled in May 2013, the newest S-Class has a more streamlined appearance than the outgoing model. Some interesting features include a large front grille inspired by the F700 Concept car and LED lights used exclusively inside and out – a first in the automotive industry.

Two strong converging character lines give the flanks a more sculpted look, while integrated exhaust tips and a large glass roof (likely optional) highlight the design. Inside, almost every surface is covered by a ‘luxury’ material – everything that looks like leather is genuine leather and metal is used rather than any plastic alternative. The instrument cluster consists entirely of two widescreen (30.5 cm diagonal) LCD displays with animated graphics. A ‘Head-Up’ display and gesture responsive touch pad became options in early 2014.

The W222 debuts the available Magic Body Control, consisting of windshield mounted stereo cameras that can ‘read’ the road ahead (Road Surface Scan) and communicate with the Active Body Control suspension to ready it for an uneven road surface. Initially only available on 8-cylinder models and above, Magic Ride Control attempts to isolate the car’s body by predicting rather than reacting to broken pavement and speed humps.