Even better, the new S-Class will provide a massage function. The dynamic multicontour seat is equipped with separate air chambers in the backrest which are inflated and deflated at the touch of a button, massaging the back muscles of its occupant. The intensity and speed of the massage function can be adjusted in four stages by means of the COMAND system. Impressive, as not many massage parlours we know of can hit 155mph.
As with most competitors in the high-end luxury segment, Mercedes includes air suspension as standard on all S-Class models. Merc's AIRMATIC system allows the driver to select a 'comfort' or 'sport' setting, depending on how energetic he's feeling. In Sport mode, when the car exceeds 75mph the suspension is automatically lowered by 20mm to improve handling and aerodynamics. Bearing in mind that this is a feature that, in order to be enjoyed in the UK, will require the driver to break the law.
The newly developed adaptive braking has features that holds the car when moving off on gradients and also shorten braking distances in the wet. And now, following suit with its major competitors, the S-Class's parking brake is electrically operated - the brake is applied by pressing a button, and is released automatically when the car moves off.
The big news here is Brake Assist PLUS. This system looks at vehicles ahead with radar and gives a warning if the gap is too small or the closing speed is too high. If a collision looks likely, Brake Assist PLUS calculates the ideal braking assistance the driver needs in fractions of a second and then makes it so. So if you haven't nailed the brakes quite hard enough, the system steps in and makes up the difference. This, says Mercedes, significantly reduces the incidence of rear-end collisions. The adaptive brake light, which warns following traffic by flashing during emergency braking, also helps the driver avoid a big whack up the backside.
Then there is PRE-SAFE, which takes electronic nannying to an all new high. It recognises potential accident scenarios as they arise: if deceleration exceeds a certain level or a skid is imminent, the system tensions the front seat belts as a precaution and inflates air cushions in the multicontour seats to envelop and support the driver, front passenger and rear seat occupants. The big Merc will also automatically close the windows when an accident threatens. All of these measures should make life interesting for passengers when the driver is pushing very hard.
Then there is Distronic Plus, which also uses radar to keep the Merc at a safe distance to the car in front. It will automatically brake the car to a standstill if necessary, and then accelerate back up to the selected speed when it's clear.
Even more high-tech is the night view assist programme, also new to the S-Class. Based on infra-red light, which is invisible to the human eye and won't dazzle oncoming traffic, two infra-red headlamps illuminate the road, extending the driver's range of vision to more than 150 metres when on low beam. The idea is to make pedestrians, cyclists, parked cars and other obstacles visible much sooner than with
headlights alone. An infra-red camera mounted on the inside of the windscreen records the reflected image of the road ahead and displays it on a dash display. 4Car has experienced a similar system currently used by Cadillac, and in that application, it works amazingly well.
Three of the four engines - three petrol and one diesel - that new S-Class will launch with in the UK are all new to the S. In addition to the 3.5-litre V6 engine with 272 bhp (first seen in the SLK-Class), a new petrol V8 unit developing 388 bhp and a big 390 lb ft of torque from 2800 rpm upwards will be available. This new V8 will accelerate the S500 from standstill to 62 mph in just 5.4 seconds.
Also available from launch will be the new V6 CDI engine, which has a particulate filter as standard. This direct-injection unit has an output of 231 bhp and generates a maximum torque of 398 lb ft from 1600 rpm.
The output of the 12-cylinder engine in the top-of-the-range S 600 has increased to 517 bhp, while torque has increased to a quite spectacular 612 lb ft from 1900 rpm.
As standard equipment, the V6 and V8 engines for the new S-Class are combined with the seven-speed automatic transmission 7G-TRONIC. Which, we've always maintained, is at least one more gear than you really need.[/i]
Article from:
http://www.channel4.com/4car/feature...6-s-class.html
Pics from:
http://www.dubspeedracing.com/photop...ry.php?cat=795