What are the differences between Mercedes-Benz S-Class and E-Class?
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The differences between Mercedes-Benz S-Class and E-Class are as follows: 1. Different engine models: The Mercedes-Benz S-Class is equipped with a comprehensively upgraded 3.0T M276 series V6 twin-turbocharged engine, while the E-Class is equipped with low/high-power versions of a 2.0T engine and a 3.0T V6 engine. 2. Different control systems: The S-Class will be equipped with the newly developed HMI interactive control operating system, allowing drivers to directly communicate with the vehicle and issue various commands through the virtual operation assistance system displayed on the screen via pre-set programs in the car. The E-Class replaces the COMAND driving connectivity system (optional) with the Audio 20 GPS system (supporting Apple CarPlay) across the entire lineup, with no changes to the size of the central control screen or the multimedia system operation area; the new model also adds black ash wood trim to the center console and rear central armrest. 3. Different additional features: The S-Class is equipped with the Pre-Scan active suspension system in terms of configuration, making it the world's first mass-produced vehicle capable of recognizing and predicting road conditions. The MAGIC RIDE CONTROL driving control system can adjust suspension damping based on conditions ahead of the wheels. The E-Class upgrades the in-car voice control system, ambient lighting system, and steering wheel touchpad, adding front/rear air-conditioned seats, leather interiors, remote parking, 220V power supply, rear seat heating, and other functions.