View Full Version : Pics of un-camouflaged 2007 S-Class from Edmunds


XeroK00L
05-13-05, 12:36 PM
Doesn't look as bad as I thought but surely it isn't any better looking than the current model. The wheel arches will take some getting used to too.
Why is the three-pointed-star in the grille instead of on the hood though? This is their flagship luxury sedan not a sport sedan after all isn't it?

http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Features/articleId=105629

http://a332.g.akamai.net/f/332/936/12h/www.edmunds.com/media/il/features/future/mb.sclass/07.mb.sclass.pro.500.jpg
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2007 Mercedes- Benz S-Class

Date Posted 05-12-2005

Its Frankfurt debut is still four months out, but our spy shooters caught a nearly undisguised 2007 Mercedes-Benz S-Class getting a final shakedown run on the streets of Stuttgart. Computer removal of what little disguise there was reveals an S-Class with bulging fenders, distinctive character lines and a very Maybach-like rear end. Although it's expected to sport larger overall dimensions than the current model, Mercedes' designers tried to maintain the athletic look of its flagship luxury sedan with a plunging beltline and slim headlights.

With its reputation taking a beating in recent reliability studies, Mercedes has gone all out to assure top-notch build quality and interior designs that are more agreeable to the average Mercedes buyer — especially in the U.S. That means electronics that are easier to use and ergonomics that don't dismiss the idea of having a cup of coffee on the way to work. An iDrive-type controller will be used, but Mercedes is taking great care to assure that it adds functionality to the car instead of contributing to owner frustration.

Safety will again take center stage as the 2007 S-Class will be the first Mercedes to offer its second-generation Presafe system featuring BrakeAssist Plus. The system uses radar to sense vehicles ahead and will sound an alarm if cars get too close. When the system senses an impending impact, BrakeAssist Plus can calculate the brakeforce needed to stop the car safely and apply it as soon as the driver presses the brake pedal.

Like the current lineup, the 2007 S-Class is expected to be offered with two V8 engine options, both slightly larger and more powerful than the current 4.3-liter and 5.0-liter power plants. The recent unveiling of a hybrid-powered S-Class concept in Detroit also suggests that Mercedes is seriously considering a diesel/electric drive system at some point after launch. Look for the official unveiling of the new S-Class at the Frankfurt motor show in early September with sales starting by the end of the year.

Gojirra99
05-13-05, 12:42 PM
It isn't too bad, but the current one looks much better than this mini Maybach.

The autobild CGI's of the S class looks quite accurate afterall.

http://bilder.autobild.de/bilder/1/41404.jpg http://bilder.autobild.de/bilder/1/41672.jpg

ChronoJ1
05-13-05, 12:48 PM
Eww.. Looks bland.

Gojirra99
05-13-05, 12:55 PM
Doesn't look as bad as I thought but surely it isn't any better looking than the current model. The wheel arches will take some getting used to too.
Why is the three-pointed-star in the grille instead of on the hood though? This is their flagship . . .
Yes, not only does it lacks the traditional 3 point start standing vertical on the hood above the grille, it's also using the Mercedes coupe grille instead of the tradition mercedes sedan grille :uh: , which is the most noticeable difference from the CGI.

Is it possible this is still a test version & they deliberately put a different grille on it ?

Afterall, Bentley had put a Mercedes-like grille on their test car a while ago . . .

NeverSatisfied
05-13-05, 01:09 PM
Yikes! What happened to the sharp lines? The style?? :thumbdn:

robloc93
05-13-05, 02:57 PM
:thumbdn: :thumbdn: :thumbdn: :thumbdn: :thumbdn:
No sir I don't like it.

jet864
05-13-05, 03:49 PM
Oh no no no no no! The current S is so classy, so beautiful. Those fender flares hurt me so bad just to look at. It's almost as if the Chrysler designers are jumping over to MB not the other way around. I don't even know what to say...

James

GFerg
05-13-05, 04:06 PM
Burn this piece of siht. j/p

Not really liking the new S-class. I honestly thought it was going to turn out a lot better looking than this. And those fender flairs are weird. :thumbdn: Hopefully the AMG models look 20 times better.

kylesc400
05-13-05, 05:20 PM
do those wheels look a bit small to anybody else? i'm sure they'll offer plenty of wheel options, but hopefully the standard ones will fill up those wheel wells better. maybe its the fender flares or camera angles that make them look undersized? :uh: can't say i like that semi-bangalized rear either.

BlkGS3
05-13-05, 05:40 PM
I like how its no longer too curvey. Sharp turns make a big car look much better

Ice350
05-13-05, 05:49 PM
This has to be a fake-out. Benz has done one thing right.....beautifully designed cars. I can't imagine producing this thing. There would be no reason to buy an S-Class. It would be unreliable and ugly. The double whammy of doom.

chuckb
05-13-05, 06:34 PM
that thing is uuuugggly :thumbdn: reminds me of a Q45
http://a332.g.akamai.net/f/332/936/12h/www.edmunds.com/media/il/features/future/mb.sclass/07.mb.sclass.pro.500.jpg

MugenRD1
05-13-05, 06:42 PM
With pics of the next S class looking like that... It won't be a bad idea to pick up the 2006 S class since it comes with the AMG package standard.

GS4fun
05-13-05, 07:01 PM
i would have to see in more in person to get an idea of it of what it feels like

xioix
05-13-05, 07:11 PM
from the side, the front fenders remind me of the rx-8

GS300Rich
05-13-05, 10:47 PM
I am not liking the whole rear section of the car. The rear end looks like it just fell off. I also dont like the lines on the fenders. I actually really like the front end and the headlights though

nthach
05-13-05, 10:51 PM
looks like a Ford Focus, Hyundai Accent, and a Ford 500 had sex at the Chrysler dealer... :egads:

bitkahuna
05-13-05, 11:28 PM
One word: fugly. :thumbdn:

Dynasty SC
05-13-05, 11:31 PM
looks like an RX-8 mated with a maybach.

STIG
05-14-05, 02:32 AM
i hope the production one will have bigger wheel than that. the wheel and the fender flares do not match quite well. other than that, it's a beautiful car, i must say.

Gojirra99
05-14-05, 08:42 AM
. . .I actually really like the front end and the headlights though
I agree only the front end & headlights are the parts that're any good, the rest is :thumbdn:

amy011079
05-14-05, 10:13 AM
looks like a cross-breed of the mercury murador and some kind of hyundai or something. yuck. and the bimmer people just thought that bangle did bad. they got out good compared to this. *hurl*

cls looking better and better IMO.

GS3Tek
05-14-05, 11:46 AM
do those wheels look a bit small to anybody else? i'm sure they'll offer plenty of wheel options, but hopefully the standard ones will fill up those wheel wells better. maybe its the fender flares or camera angles that make them look undersized? :uh: can't say i like that semi-bangalized rear either.

That's one thing I really hate about MBs S-class. They use really dinky 16s for a huge tank like that. :thumbdn: while 745s use 19s :thumbup: and thank goodness the LS finally stepped up to 17s and 18s :thumbup:
Everyone mentioned what this new S class had sex with already, so no comment. :D