Mercedes-Benz has been a name widely known for its luxury and no car stamps that popularity of the Germans than its S Class. The S Class has been ruling the luxury segment of the automobile industry for years now and with its safety, comfort and quality, it ought to. It has a lineage and a rich history which spans over multiple decades. Style ranging from the Mercedes-Benz 220a from 1954, the W126 S-class from 1979, W220 from 1998 to their latest unveiling of the 2021 S-Class, Mercedes-Benz has nailed perfection of their luxury segment over the years. The cars are famous for their reliability and top of the line built quality. If the interior extravagance wasn’t enough, Mercedes-Benz equips its S-Class with upmost performance kits and engines. You feel the engine growling with power as soon as you floor the pedal. The Germans make their cars with love and attention to detail and no wonder it has been ruling the premium section for all these decades.

The design of the all-new Mercedes-Benz S-Class is exquisite, to say the least. Seamless on the eye, the side profile of the car boasts a premium car design right away. The car comes with an elongated wheelbase from its predecessor. Car length has been increased by 34 mm and the rear passenger legroom has been increased by 24 mm.

The S-Class has made its name for offering an unmatched interior luxury and to go with that, a top-class infotainment system. However, the new S-class 2021 has taken a giant leap in the direction of technological advancement. It comes with a huge 12.8-inch infotainment screen laid across vertically near the driver's seat. The overall design of the car is quite minimalistic.

It is equipped with new LED headlamps which can illuminate the road ahead way up ahead. The headlamps also come with a digital light system which can display road signs on the road surface so that the driver does not need to look away from the road.

It comes with a total of 5 screens with options. Two screens mounted the front, three at the back with two of them mounted at the front seatbacks. The other screen is placed next to the arm-rest for maximum reachability and ease of use. The new MBUX system can also understand 27 different languages and can be operated from any seat of the car.

The car follows the E-class design of facelift and a larger three-tier chrome grill at the front. A heads-up display with in-built AR technology and hand-gesture controls. The car will offer a 3.0 litre 6 cylinder engine with petrol and diesel as optional. It will come as an all-wheel-drive and a 9-speed automatic gearbox as standard. The car will be launched in the latter half of 2021 in India.