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2007 S-Class Makes Official American Debut

Posted by www.eMercedesBenz.com on January 5, 2006 at 10:30 AM CST

As you may or not be aware, yesterday marked the opening of the LA  
Auto Show (at least for the press), and with it the official  
introduction of the 2007 S-Class to North America.

To celebrate the event, Mercedes has put out another press release  
detailing what American buyers can expect from the new S-Class, as  
well as some additional photos to whet prospective buyer's  
appetites.  To be honest, there's nothing we haven't already brought  
you, but stories have been slow lately so I'm going to run the press  
release anyways, just in case any of you have been living in a cave  
for the past three months.

By the way - if you are interested in attending the LA Auto Show and  
seeing the 2007 S-Class in person, it's open to the public from  
January 6 - 15.   If you can't make but still want to check out the  
new S-Class, I recommend checking your local dealership; Knauz right  
outside of Chicago already has a new S-Class on their lot, so check  
around and you might be able to find one a little closer to home.

You can find photos and the full press release by clicking the link  
below. Enjoy.

http://emercedesbenz.com/Jan06/05SClassMakesAmericanDebut.html

OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE


2007 MERCEDES-BENZ S-CLASS MAKES NORTH AMERICAN DEBUT

LOS ANGELES – The 2007 Mercedes-Benz S-Class is making its North  
American debut at the Greater L.A. Auto Show, open to the public  
January 6 – 15, 2006. The company’s new flagship sedan is set to  
arrive at U.S. Mercedes-Benz dealerships in early 2006. The successor  
to a long line of premium luxury vehicles, the 2007 S-Class sedan  
will debut with a significantly evolved design and a stronger  
presence. Sharper angles and cleaner lines frame a sedan that gains  
about 1.7 inches of length, almost an inch in width, and more than  
three inches in wheelbase over its predecessor.

The “S” designation had long been used to identify top-of-the-line  
Mercedes-Benz sedans and coupes, and the S-Class has embodied the  
brand’s flagship role for more than five decades. The S-Class is a  
technological showcase that has pioneered significant safety and  
comfort features for the entire auto industry, including the first  
ABS anti-lock brakes, the first ESP stability control and the first  
PRE-SAFE system.

New-Generation Engines for a New-Generation Car

In the U.S. market, the new S-Class line will be launched with an all- 
new 5.5-liter V8 engine delivering 382 horsepower and 391 lb.-ft. of  
torque, the first of a new-generation V8 engine family featuring four- 
valve-per-cylinder technology and variable valve timing. Later in  
2006, an S600 model will be powered by a 5.5-liter twin-turbo V12  
with 510 hp and 612 lb.-ft. of torque.

The new S-Class comes with the world’s first seven-speed automatic, a  
smooth-shifting driver-adaptive transmission that maximizes both  
performance and fuel economy. A small lever on the right side of the  
steering column serves as an electronic shift lever that’s more  
convenient than ever – lift the stalk up for Reverse, push down for  
Drive, and push a button on the end for Park. Once underway, shift  
buttons on the “back” of the steering wheel provide Touch Shift  
manual shifting. An electronic parking brake is engaged at the push  
of a button on the dash.

More PRE-SAFEŽ Features

The revolutionary S-Class PRE-SAFEŽ system that made its debut in  
2002 on the S-Class automatically tightens the front seat belts  
during those valuable seconds just before a possible impact, and the  
front passenger seat (and optional power rear seats) move to  
positions that can provide better protection. If the system senses an  
impending rollover, the sunroof also closes. On the new S-Class, side  
windows also close to provide better support for the window curtain  
air bags, and special seat cushions can inflate to provide greater  
lateral support for occupants and to help the side air bags provide  
even better collision protection.

New Distronic Plus Helps in Stop-and-Go Traffic

The well-known Distronic cruise control feature that maintains a pre- 
set following distance behind the vehicle ahead is replaced by an  
optional “Distronic Plus” system. Integrated with the latest PRE- 
SAFE, the latest radar-based system operates at nearly all speeds up  
to 125 mph and can be especially helpful in stop-and-go traffic.

Newly developed short-range radar with a frequency of 24 gigahertz  
sweeps the first 33 yards in a fan-shaped 80-degree pattern, working  
in tandem with a narrower nine-degree beam of longer-range 77- 
gigahertz radar. The two radar frequencies complement each other to  
cover a full range of more than 160 yards – more than 1˝ football  
fields. During approval of the new 24-gigahertz radar frequency,  
government agencies cited its potential to improve traffic safety,  
reduce injuries and ultimately save lives.

Proven Brake Assist Shows New Potential

In the early 1990s, Mercedes-Benz engineers conducting simulator  
tests discovered that many drivers don’t push the brake pedal hard  
enough in emergency braking, a discovery that led to the development  
of Brake Assist, which has been standard equipment on all Mercedes- 
Benz vehicles since late 1990s. Brake Assist has proven itself a  
million times over, and tests show that vehicles equipped with Brake  
Assist are involved in 26 percent fewer accidents!

Brake Assist Teams Up With Distronic Plus

Making its debut on the new S-Class, an enhanced version of the  
Mercedes-Benz Brake Assist system not only supplies appropriate  
braking assist in emergencies as soon as the driver applies the brake  
pedal, but also measures the distance to the vehicle ahead (thanks to  
Distronic Plus) and adjusts brake pressure if the driver doesn’t  
brake hard enough. While conventional Brake Assist is only triggered  
by the driver’s reflex reaction on the brake pedal, Brake Assist Plus  
also considers the closing speed of the vehicle ahead based on radar  
signals from the Distronic Plus system.

Brake Assist Plus Can Reduce Rear Collisions by 75 Percent

In extensive tests conducted by Mercedes researchers using 300  
drivers, the new integrated system reduced rear collisions in heavy  
city traffic by 75 percent. During testing, data recorders and video  
cameras documented more than 250,000 real-world miles covered by 200  
drivers in the U.S. and Europe, while 100 drivers participated in  
months of intense testing on the DaimlerChrysler driving simulator in  
Berlin.

Radar-Based Park Assist Distronic Plus also incorporates 24 GHz radar- 
based Park Assist. This new option utilizes six radar sensors mounted  
behind the front and rear bumpers – eliminating the need for the  
visible “portholes” of the previous ultrasonic-based system. The  
result is clean, integrated and invisible, with greater range and  
sensitivity.

Infra-Red Night View Assist

Another innovative technology making its debut on the 2007 S-Class is  
Night View Assist, a new option that can extend the driver’s ability  
to see ahead to nearly 500 feet. An industry first, and in contrast  
to passive systems that rely only on thermal imaging, this active  
system bathes the road ahead with invisible infra-red light from two  
projector beams mounted in the headlights. An infra-red camera  
discreetly mounted in the windshield receives the reflected images  
and displays them in a high-resolution display in the instrument  
cluster. The result is akin to a highly detailed black & white video  
image.

Form Follows Function Inside and Out

High quality materials used throughout the cabin of the new S-Class  
are punctuated by sweeping lines of exotic wood accented with chrome  
trim, forming a practical yet luxurious environment that emphasizes  
easy access to vehicle features.

The centerpiece of the dash is an eight-inch, high-resolution display  
for a new COMAND system, now positioned high in the dash, at the same  
height as the primary instruments, and operated by an intuitive  
COMAND controller on the lower center console. Instead of requiring  
occupants to use the COMAND system exclusively, many vehicle controls  
are accessible in several ways – by conventional hard keys, the  
multifunction steering wheel, and optional voice control as well as  
via the COMAND system.

Among the advanced features of the new car is a slot in the dash that  
accepts a PCMCIA card. Such cards never need to be charged, and some  
versions can hold up to 1500 digital songs. Its data be displayed on  
the screen of the COMAND system, and titles can be selected through  
the multifunction steering wheel controls.

Newly developed front seats are electrically adjustable 16 ways and  
offer several optional choices of ventilation and ergonomic  
adjustability. The available Drive Dynamic seats feature 11  
individual pneumatic chambers to help the driver find a perfect  
seating position, and 14 more chambers provide four levels of  
pulsating massage to relieve fatigue and help keep drivers alert.

About Mercedes-Benz USA

Mercedes-Benz USA (MBUSA), headquartered in Montvale, New Jersey, is  
responsible for the sales, marketing and service of all Mercedes-Benz  
and Maybach products in the United States. In 2004, MBUSA achieved an  
all-time sales record of 221,610 new vehicles, setting the highest  
sales volume ever in its history and achieving 11 consecutive years  
of sales growth. More information on MBUSA and its products can be  
found on the Internet at www.mbusa.com and www.maybachusa.com.

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