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Mercedes-Benz S-Class

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This is an old car model that is no longer for sale by the local distributor since Q1 2021.

Editorial Review

Facelift (What's New?)
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Widescreen cockpit with two high-resolution displays
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Active Brake Assist and Active Parking Assist
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Lane Tracking Package
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9G-Tronic automatic transmission
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3.0-litre biturbo V6 engine produces 362bhp and 500Nm of torque

Consumer Reviews

4.5
Excellent | 5 Users
5.0Comfort
4.0Reliability
5.0Interior Design
4.0Value For Money
4.0Handling
4.5Features
4.5Engine Performance
4.5Exterior Styling
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Tom9181 | 26 Sep 2019
Impressive fuel consumption
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Review

Took the car to Kuala Lumpur. Was very impressed with the fuel consumption. Went to and fro with one full tank . The power is impressive. The handling is good for high speed cruising on sports mode. But comfort model is highly recommended for singapore usage.

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Power_Torque | 06 Aug 2014
Towkay's Favourite
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Review

The sales figure speaks everything. Many towkays or businessmen in Singapore love the new S-Class. More stylish and higher-tech than before, it is of no surprise why this is the most successful model.

Nothing to find fault on its interior and engine performance. I shall focus on the exterior design instead.


I believe Mercedes designer drew design cues from the 2nd-gen CLS-Class, especially its side profile, flowing downwards from the bonnet to the top of the rear wheel arches. Conventional design always have the side profile flowing upward instead. The other parts of the car are totally different from the previous model too, with more curvy headlamps and taillights. LEDs are standard for the car (including the interior). I particularly like the rear design of the car. The tail lights are placed towards the edges of the car, separating from the tailgate. This creates an nostalgic feel of old-Merz of the past.

The car in its standard bumpers is already good looking enough. Personally, I feel the AMG sports kit kind of feel out of place on the car. On the other hand, the standard bumpers, together with the 5-spoke 20-inch alloy rims (standard on the S500L), enhances the elegant and nostalgic feel of this limousine.


This is definitely the best-looking S-Class. In fact, it is so successful that the latest C-Class and the upcoming E-Class have similar design (same sausage, different length).


I wonder what can be improved on the next facelift model.

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GTRSkyYo | 05 Dec 2015
Most read about car ever
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Review

Quite an expensive class of car to own but well worth it with all the specs added to it the ability to monitor road terrain and adjust the suspension to road setting the car sees ahead make the ability for passengers in the car to not feel anything at all.

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Byteslurve | 08 Dec 2007
Currently owned car
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Review

Currently driving a Mercedes S500L, 2010 and this is perhaps the highest horsepower car I had ever driven and I am going review on this monster.

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Bmw730li | 10 Aug 2006
The Best Luxury Car? Maybe.
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Review

The new S class has outdone its capable predecessor. The interior design reeks of sheer quality and technology. Well designed LCDs for the instrument panel and the main central display are in the driver's line of sight and provide crisp graphics and information to the car's occupants.

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