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The new Mercedes-Benz S-Class: Heritage - S-Class technology milestones
Mercedes-Simplex 60 PS (1903 to 1905)
- State-of-the-art high-performance engine: large-displacement four-cylinder unit with overhead intake valves
- Highly efficient honeycomb radiator
- Long wheelbase and low centre of gravity
Mercedes-Benz Nürburg, W 08 (1928 to 1933)
- First series production Mercedes-Benz car with an eight-cylinder engine
- Luxurious and spacious Pullman body
- Overdrive transmission as an option (from 1931, in conjunction with increased displacement)
Mercedes-Benz 770 "Grand Mercedes", W 07 and W 150 (1930 to 1943)
- First series production Mercedes-Benz car with an eight-cylinder supercharged engine
- Dual ignition system with two spark plugs per cylinder (high-voltage magneto ignition and battery ignition)
- Overdrive transmission (five-speed manual transmission from 1938)
- Oval tubular box frame (from 1938)
- De Dion rear axle (from 1938)
Mercedes-Benz 320, W 142 (1937 to 1942)
- Smooth-running six-cylinder engine
- All-synchromesh four-speed transmission, with remote action gear from 1939
- Wide range of bodies: saloon, Pullman saloon (with exterior case from 1939), streamlined saloon, several cabriolets
Mercedes-Benz 300, W 186 and W 189 (1951 to 1962)
- Sophisticated six-cylinder engine with overhead camshaft
- Manually-controlled intake manifold fuel injection (from 1957)
- Patented safety conical-pin locks prevent doors from springing open in an accident
- Electrically-operated torsion bar suspension to compensate the height of the rear wheels under heavy loads
- Heating with blower(s) as standard
- Air conditioning as an option (from 1958)
- Power-assisted steering as an option (from 1958)
Mercedes-Benz 220, W 187 (1951 to 1954)
- Sophisticated six-cylinder engine with overhead camshaft
- Patented safety conical-pin locks prevent doors from springing open in an accident
- Heater with blower as optional equipment
Mercedes-Benz 220 a/220 S/220 SE, W 180/W 128 (1954 to 1959)
- Integral body construction
- Improved spaciousness and comfort thanks to modern unitary structure
- Front suspension subframe
- Single-joint swing axle with low centre of rotation
- Brake drums with "turbocooling"
- Separately adjustable heater and blower as standard for driver and front passenger
- "Hydrak" automatic hydraulic clutch as an option (from 1957)
- Manually-controlled intake manifold fuel injection (220 SE, from 1958)
Mercedes-Benz 220 b to 300 SE/300 SE long, W 111/W 112 (1959 to 1965)
- Safety passenger compartment with crumple zones (front and rear)
- Padded steering wheel and interior appointments designed so as to reduce injury hazards in accidents
- Conical-pin door lock with two safety catches
- Disc brakes (300 SE, from 1961)
- Dual-circuit braking system (from 1963)
- Four-speed automatic transmission (from 1961)
- Air suspension (300 SE, from 1961)
- Long-wheelbase version available (300 SE, from 1963)
- Central locking system as an option (300 SE long-wheelbase)
Mercedes-Benz 600, W 100 (1963 to 1981)
- Powerful, large-displacement V8 engine
- Four-speed automatic transmission
- Dual-circuit braking system with disc brakes
- Air suspension
- Power steering
- Central hydraulic system for seat adjustment, opening and closing doors, windows and luggage compartment
- Electronically-controlled heating and ventilation system
Mercedes-Benz 250 S to 300 SEL 6.3, W 108/W 109 (1965 to 1972)
- Safety steering system (from 1967)
- Hydropneumatic compensator spring at the rear axle
- Air suspension (300 SEL, 300 SEL 6.3, 300 SEL 3.5)
- Top-of-the-range 300 SEL 6.3 model with an output of 250 hp (184 kW), powerful V8 engine and sports-car performance (from 1968)
Mercedes-Benz S-Class model series 116 (1972 to 1980)
- Officially known as the "S-Class" for the first time
- Integral safety concept
- Four-spoke safety steering wheel
- Tank above rear axle to protect it from collisions
- Safety door handles
- Generously sized headlamps and turn signal lamps
- Tail lights with anti-soiling design
- Side windows with anti-soiling measures
- ABS (anti-lock braking system) as an option (from 1978)
- Cruise control as an option (from 1975)
- Double wishbone front axle with zero scrub radius
- Coupled-link axle with anti-squat control (450 SE, 450 SEL, 450 SEL 6.9)
- Automatic transmission with torque converter as an option (standard for 450 SE, 450 SEL, 450 SEL 6.9)
- Hydropneumatic suspension with level control (450 SEL 6.9, from 1975)
- First luxury class saloon with a diesel engine, first series production passenger car with a turbo-diesel engine (300 SD, from 1978)
Mercedes-Benz S-Class model series 126 (1979 to 1991)
- Bodyshell with fork-arm structure, the world's first series-production car to fulfil the criterion of the asymmetric head-on collision (offset crash)
- Low drag coefficient cd = 0.37
- New V8 engines with light-alloy block
- Closed-loop catalytic converter as an option (from 1985) or as standard (from 1986)
- Electrically adjustable steering column as an option (from 1985)
- Driver airbag and belt tensioner for front passenger as an option (from 1981)
- Front passenger airbag (from 1988)
- Automatic locking differential as an option for the six-cylinder models (from 1985)
- ASR (acceleration skid control) as an option for V8 models (from 1985)
- The most successful high-end, luxury Mercedes-Benz saloon
Mercedes-Benz S-Class model series 140 (1991 to 1998)
- Petrol engines with four valves per cylinder and variably adjustable intake camshafts
- First Mercedes-Benz series production car with a twelve-cylinder engine, the brand’s most powerful passenger car engine up to that point (600 SE, 600 SEL)
- Premium-class diesel 300 SD available for the first time on the world markets
- Systematically designed for a high level of recyclability
- Total avoidance of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
- Electronically controlled five-speed automatic transmission (standard for V8 and V12 models, from 1995)
- Speed-sensitive power steering
- Double-glazed side windows for maximum noise comfort
- Automatic climate control with activated charcoal filter and CO/NOX-sensitive sensors as standard (S 600) or as an option
- Electrically folding exterior mirrors
- Power closing for doors and boot lid as an option
- Headlamps with variable-focus reflectors
- Electronics linking via CAN-bus
- Seat belts with automatic height adjustment
- Sidebags for driver and front passenger (from 1996)
- Adaptive Damping System ADS as an option
- Electronic Stability Program ESP® as standard (S 600, from 1995) or as an option (S 420, S 500, from 1995)
- Brake Assist BAS (from 1996)
- PARKTRONIC electronic parking aid as standard (S 600, from 1995) or as an option (from 1995)
- Auto-Pilot-System APS navigation system as an option (from 1995)
- TELE-AID emergency call system as an option (from 1997)
- LINGUATRONIC voice-operated control system as an option (from 1996)
- Xenon headlamps with dynamic headlamp range control as an option (from 1996)
Mercedes-Benz S-Class model series 220 (1998 to 2005)
- Lightweight body with weight-reducing materials mix (high-tensile steel, light alloy, plastic)
- Aluminium crash boxes in the front end and rear structure
- Drag coefficient cd = 0.27
- Automatic cylinder cut-out system as standard (S 600) or as an option (S 500)
- 7G-TRONIC seven-speed automatic transmission with electronic control (S 430, S 500, from 2004)
- AIRMATIC air suspension with electronically controlled Adaptive Damping System
- Active Body Control suspension as an option (standard for S 600)
- Additional turn signal lamps integrated into the exterior mirrors
- Automatic headlamp mode
- COMAND control and display system with dynamic navigation as an option
- Windowbags
- Rear sidebags
- Passenger-side airbag with two-stage gas generator
- Belt tensioners and belt force limiters in the rear
- Laminated glass side windows
- Multi-zone automatic climate control with individual control at each seat depending on the sun's position
- Luxury seats with ventilation and dynamic multicontour backrest as an option
- DISTRONIC adaptive cruise control as an option
- KEYLESS-GO access and drive authorisation system‑as an option
- Bi-xenon headlamps with dynamic headlamp range control as an option (from 2002, standard on the S 600)
- PRE-SAFE® anticipatory occupant protection‑system (from 2002)
- V8 diesel engine with light-alloy block (S 400 CDI)
- 4MATIC all-wheel drive as an option (S 430, S 500, from 2002)
Mercedes-Benz S-Class model series 221 (2005 to 2013)
- Drag coefficient cd = 0.26
- First car with an Environmental Certificate
- 7G-TRONIC seven-speed automatic transmission with electronic control and DIRECT SELECT steering wheel gearshift
- Active Body Control with crosswind stabilisation as an option (standard for S 600)
- ADAPTIVE BRAKE system
- Adaptive brake lights
- Brake Assist Plus as an option
- Further development of DISTRONIC PLUS adaptive cruise control (with braking to standstill) as an option
- PRE-SAFE® Brake with autonomous partial braking (from 2006) or autonomous emergency braking (from 2009) as an option
- Advanced COMAND system with Controller on the central tunnel
- SPLITVIEW display as an option (from 2009)
- Parking Assist as an option
- Panoramic tilting/sliding sunroof as an option
- Active Night View Assist as an option
- Blind Spot Assist as an option (from 2007, Active Blind Spot Assist from 2010)
- Lane Keeping Assist as an option (from 2009, Active Lane Keeping Assist from 2010)
- Adaptive Highbeam Assist as an option (from 2009)
- Speed Limit Assist as an option (from 2009)
- First luxury class vehicle with hybrid drive and lithium-ion battery (S 400 HYBRID, from 2009)
- First S-Class with a four-cylinder engine (S 250 CDI, from 2010)
Credits: Daimler AG
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