The Mercedes-Benz S-class line-up is set to expand to include five variants in the next two years. These are the latest spy images of Merc's prototype version of the Mercedes S-class, that has recently been spied testing ahead of its launch next year.
Compared with its predecessor and revealed in these spy images, the new car features LED integrated headlamps and a slightly wider chrome front grille.
The standard saloon will be followed by a long-wheelbase variant, as well as two super-luxury Pullman versions, stretching to six metres or more in length, to fill the void left by the soon-to-be-axed Maybach range.
There will be a new S-class coupé to replace the CL and an S-class cabriolet, which was first hinted at by the Ocean Drive concept at the Detroit motor show in 2006. Both are likely to appear in 2014.
Unlike the four-door concept, though, the production S-class cabrio will feature a two-door body, together with a large fabric hood.
Others newcomers to Mercedes’ large car segment include the new SL, on sale in the UK from April this year, and facelifted versions of the SLS coupé and roadster in 2015. An electric-powered E-cell version of the SLS is also slated for a market launch next year.
Among the so-called full-size models promised is a heavily upgraded version of today’s E-class. It’s in line to receive a major facelift, with all body panels save for its doors and roof set for a restyle next year. Also planned is a new range of engines, including a new base turbocharged 1.8-litre petrol.
Alongside the E-class saloon, estate, coupé and cabriolet due for inclusion within Mercedes’ mid-range by 2015 will be a facelifted version of the CLS due out in 2014 and a new CLS Shooting Brake that is planned to get an airing later this year.
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Maybach looked like a bloated
Maybach looked like a bloated previous generation S class, so a good idea to just have a big S class.