New Merc S-class coming next year

    The next-gen Mercedes S-class will be revealed in Hamburg on 15 May. India launch next year.

    Published On Mar 06, 2013 11:05:00 PM

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    New Merc S-class coming next year

    The next generation Mercedes-Benz S-class will be revealed in Hamburg on 15 May, Daimler chief Dieter Zetsche has revealed.

    "The S-class is the most important car of all to us," said Zetsche. "Its success makes us stronger going forward."
     
    Extra importance has been placed on the S-class following the failure of Maybach. Zetsche said that Mercedes would "broaden the portfolio of the S-class" to make more luxurious versions aimed at the Rolls-Royce Ghost.
     
    Zetsche believes that the S-class should have more success in the super-luxury market than the Maybach as it is a brand with "a stronger foundation".
     
    "We can sell more cars at better prices with the S-class," he said. "Pushing the S-class upmarket will also further strengthen and balance the Mercedes brand at the top end just as we are going smaller with the A-class range of cars."
     
    He also confirmed the next generation C-class would be revealed next year. The new model, along with the recently revised E-class, are crucial for Mercedes in China if it is to close the gap on Audi and BMW, according to Zetsche. Mercedes will bring the new S-Class to India next year. 
     
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