2014 Mercedes-Benz S-Class interior images revealed

2014 Mercedes-Benz S-Class interior images revealed

Mercedes-Benz S-Klasse (W 222) 2013
Mercedes-Benz have officially revealed images of the interior of the all-new 2014 S-Class. Designated the W222, the new S-Class will have a host of new technologies.

The traditional instrument cluster is gone and will be replaced by two high-resolution 8:3 format colour displays, 12.3-inch insize, for controlling comfort settings and infotainment purposes.

Seats will be fitted with 14 actuated air bladders in the backrest with six different massage programs. For safety the S-Class gets “beltbags”, which are airbags in the seatbelt webbing, and “cushionbags”, which prevent occupants from sliding under the belt.

A new climate control, called “thermotronic” will be introduced by Mercedes-Benz in the new S-Class. It features improved filtering of outside air and also an “active perfuming system” for customising the smell of the interior.

Expect the new 2014 Mercedes-Benz S-Class to be released in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and other GCC countries by the end of the year.

Keep track of prices and updates in the Mercedes-Benz S-Class buyer guide.

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  1. Great.. like it wasn’t insanely good anyway.. it’s just got a whole lot better!
    Well done Benz.. well done!

  2. in the last years after 2000+ Benz aren’t good as before, unreliable, too much failure and not as luxury as others in the same class. i missed the real old Benz.

  3. I can only say WOW!

  4. This is what we call Mercedes…Others will take years to reach at this level…

  5. Truly the Best cocktail of Luxury, Finesse, Technology and Design on 4 Wheels that money can buy. In Awe of this Masterpiece

  6. California gurls? Seriously?

  7. What an absolutely gorgeous place to be in!! I so badly want one of these 🙁

  8. what is that in last picture??

  9. Two screens give the dash board a ‘flat’ look that in my opinion looks odd in contrast to all the curves around it. Makes the whole package look rather weird.

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