What does Mercedes S-Class stand for?

What does Mercedes S-Class stand for?

Sonderklasse
The S stands for Sonderklasse or “special class.” This is befitting of the GLS personality.

Which is the best S-Class?

1. W140 (1992-1998) To me, the “W140” S-Class is the best S-Class simply because it’s the perfect blend of everything: It was the last S-Class seemingly designed with a “best at all costs” mentality, as later ones (and especially its successor, the W220) were clearly engineered to reach a certain price point.

What do I need to know about Mercedes’s class 2006?

To access the precise data on the Mercedes-Benz S-Class 2006 you need to know the trim, engine and version. Most Mercedes-Benz models come in multiple trim levels, with more equipment being fitted the more expensive they are.

What are the specs of a Mercedes Benz 2006?

Parkers has the most comprehensive specifications about Mercedes-Benz S-Class Saloon 2006 available online.

What are the specs of a 2003 Mercedes Benz’s class?

Full leather upholstery, a navigation system and a Bose audio system are standard in the S430 and S500. Befitting its price, the S600 gets a higher level of wood and leather trim, four heated power seats, four-zone climate control, a CD changer and a voice-controlled digital phone.

What are the different levels of Mercedes Benz?

Most Mercedes-Benz models come in multiple trim levels, with more equipment being fitted the more expensive they are. Similarly, many Mercedes-Benz trim levels are also available with different engine options, some focusing on economy, others on performance.

How many wheelbases does a Mercedes Benz’s class have?

Since the advent of the W108 series, the Mercedes-Benz S-Class has always included two wheelbase lengths, although not all wheelbases are sold in every country.

What’s the difference between Mercedes Benz E class and S class?

There’s also a price difference. The S-Class is the largest car in the Mercedes-Benz lineup, sporting a wheelbase of 124.6 inches and an exterior length of 206.5 inches. By comparison, the E-Class sedan has a 113.2-inch wheelbase and 192-inch exterior.

When did Mercedes Benz change the model name to S class?

In 1993, Mercedes-Benz model nomenclature was rationalized, with the SE/SEL/SEC cars becoming the S-Class and alphanumerical designations inverted (e.g. the both 500SE and 500SEL became S500 regardless of wheelbase length).

What are the trim levels of the Mercedes Benz’s class?

The W221 S-Class has been available in four trim levels; the numbers are given in ascending order to denote more upscale models (e.g. S500 (S550 for US)/S600/S63 AMG/S65 AMG etc.). In official Mercedes-Benz publications and on vehicle nameplates, a space between the letter and numbers is customary (e.g. S 600).