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C&D: 2010 Mercedes-Benz S-class / S550 / S600 - First Drive Review
http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/...t_drive_review
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Unless you're Rain Man-or an S-class nerd-it's going to be mighty hard to tell the 2010 Mercedes-Benz S-class from the one that's been on sale since early 2006. The exterior changes are essentially limited to a new front bumper and grille; an integrated exhaust at the rear; and the use of LEDs for the taillamps, daytime running lights, and as accent lights in the headlamps. But the minor aesthetic changes hide more state-of-the-art tech underneath, as well as one unwelcome mechanical change.
The new technologies found in the 2010 S, which goes on sale in August, include much of the stuff introduced with the recently redesigned 2010 E-class. That means adaptive high-beams, the addition of pedestrian detection for the Night View Assist, a lane-keeping system, and the Attention Assist system. Interior changes to the new S include a new steering wheel and ambient lighting that is now selectable to one of three hues instead of one. The 2010 model also gets updated Bluetooth functionality, an SD card reader in the dash, an iPod/media interface in the glove box, and HD radio.
As to the driving, the W221 S600 is still the same physics-defying, mind-blowing, people-pampering machine as before. The steering is perfectly weighted, plenty talkative (except for a touch of on-center numbness), and very accurate. The brakes are super-strong and offer lots of feel. The ride may be the best of any car, a mix of firm confidence and marshmallow-y coddling. There's a little bit of lag while you wait for the twin turbos to spool up, but once they're puffing air into the 510-hp, 612-lb-ft 12-cylinder, it feels like you could accelerate forever. (Or until you plunge into an ocean, anyway.) A new torque-vectoring function for the stability control on all 2010 S-classes gently brakes the inside rear wheel to somewhat mitigate understeer. There's no glaring weakness in the driving experience
You used to be able to unequivocally say the same thing about the 382-hp, V-8-powered S550. But now, depending on how you option the car, you could come away feeling an eensy bit disappointed. You see, avoid the options list and stick with the base car-at around $90,000, it's the model for poor people-and you don't get the Active Body Control adaptive suspension. The lack of ABC doesn't concern us; the car's body motions are still well-controlled even without the impressive technology, which adds a crosswind-stabilization function this year. But ABC-equipped cars (all S600s include it as standard) have hydraulically boosted steering, while those without ABC have-gulp!-electric-assisted steering. It may not sound like much, but the difference is like having a drink made with well liquor or having one made with stuff pulled from the top shelf. It'll do the job, but it's nowhere near as smooth and satisfying. The electrically boosted rack, which is also found in the new-for-2010 S400 hybrid, is a characterless affair.
It's really splitting hairs, though, since the S-class in any incarnation is still one of the finest cars in the world. It's ultra-luxurious, ultra-refined, and ultra-comfortable, and it doesn't shy away from being hustled. The refreshed 2010 S-class is-as the S always has been-satisfying in a way other cars simply aren't.
Specifications
VEHICLE TYPE: front-engine, rear- or 4-wheel-drive, 5-passenger, 4-door sedan
ESTIMATED BASE PRICE: $91,000-$150,000
ENGINE TYPES: DOHC 32-valve V-8, aluminum block and heads, port fuel injection / twin-turbocharged and intercooled SOHC 36-valve V-12, aluminum block and heads, port fuel injection
Displacement: 333 cu in, 5461cc (V-8) / 336 cu in, 5513cc (V-12)
Power (SAE net): 382 bhp @ 6000 rpm (V-8) / 510 bhp @ 5000 rpm (V-12)
Torque (SAE net): 391 lb-ft @ 2800 rpm (V-8) / 612 lb-ft @ 1800 rpm (V-12)
TRANSMISSIONS: 7-speed automatic with manumatic shifting (V-8) / 5-speed automatic with manumatic shifting (V-12)
DIMENSIONS:
Wheelbase: 124.6 in Length: 205.8 in Width: 73.7 in Height: 58.2 in Curb weight (C/D est): 4400-4850 lb
PERFORMANCE (C/D EST):
Zero to 60 mph: 4.2-5.3 sec
Standing ¼-mile: 12.6-13.9 sec
Top speed (governor limited): 155 mph
PROJECTED FUEL ECONOMY (C/D EST):
EPA city driving: 11-14 mpg
EPA highway driving: 17-22 mpg
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