How long is the Mercedes-Benz S350 body?

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Adriana
07/29/25 7:46pm
The Mercedes-Benz S350 has a body length of 4788 mm, width of 1911 mm, and height of 1815 mm. In terms of power: With AIRMATIC air suspension, precise speed-sensitive power steering system, and the standard ADS adaptive damping system, the handling of the S350 4MATIC is further enhanced. In terms of configuration: The 4MATIC system works in conjunction with ESP (Electronic Stability Program), ASR (Acceleration Slip Regulation), and 4ETS (4-Wheel Electronic Traction System) to ensure that the driver does not have to worry about adverse road conditions, even in rain, snow, or icy conditions.
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