Will Mercedes-Benz Produce the W222 Again?
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Mercedes-Benz officials have stated that the V12 models will no longer be produced after the current generation S-Class (W222) is replaced. The Mercedes-Benz W222 is the tenth-generation S-Class W222 series, which debuted in Hamburg, Germany, in 2013. The tenth-generation S-Class still comes in two variants: standard wheelbase and long wheelbase. The standard wheelbase model has a body length of 5116mm, width of 1899mm, height of 1496mm, and a wheelbase of 3035mm, while the long wheelbase model measures 5246mm in length with a 3165mm wheelbase. From the side, the new S-Class retains a very stately appearance, with simple lines along the body conveying a sense of prestige. Mercedes-Benz has once again incorporated a wealth of leather and wood trim into the interior design of the new S-Class. The two-spoke steering wheel features a classic design with exquisite materials, and the delicate hand-stitched seam around the center of the wheel is particularly appealing. The new full LCD instrument cluster is clear, easy to read, and rich in content. Although the interior layout is largely similar to the previous generation S-Class, the use of retro-style circular air vents enhances the overall design, making the tenth-generation S-Class interior more luxurious and elegant.