Having been launched in all its glory at this year's Geneva Motor Show, the Mercedes-Benz S-Class Coupe (C217) is no longer a mystery for most people, especially for ones who either went to Geneva and saw it in person or the peeps who stayed at home and gave a thorough look to all the official photos of the model.
Since the percentage of people who were lucky enough to see an S-Class Coupe in person is obviously quite small, the best way in which the design of the uber-coupe can be experienced is via a 3D rendering of the model.
The folks from Humster3D recently created a 3D version of the model and you can actually own it for EUR 75 ($104) in almost any format imaginable.
The rendering was apparently made in 3ds Max 2008 using V-Ray, and these guys actually have tons of other new and old Mercedes-Benz 3D models to choose from.
If there is another way of checking out the gorgeous S-Class Coupe C217, apart from buying one or arm-wrestling your local Mercedes-Benz dealership into letting you film one, we would like to know it.
As it was announced at the model's official unveil, the new S-Class Coupe will be the first production car in the world to use an active tilt feature – integrated into the Magic Body Control system – which allows it to literally lean into corners, like a skier or a motorcyclist.
The 3D model of the car bellow is apparently also sporting the Swarovski crystals-embedded headlights, an optional feature which is going to make headlines for quite a while we think, apart from the already obvious AMG bodykit and wheels.
The folks from Humster3D recently created a 3D version of the model and you can actually own it for EUR 75 ($104) in almost any format imaginable.
The rendering was apparently made in 3ds Max 2008 using V-Ray, and these guys actually have tons of other new and old Mercedes-Benz 3D models to choose from.
If there is another way of checking out the gorgeous S-Class Coupe C217, apart from buying one or arm-wrestling your local Mercedes-Benz dealership into letting you film one, we would like to know it.
As it was announced at the model's official unveil, the new S-Class Coupe will be the first production car in the world to use an active tilt feature – integrated into the Magic Body Control system – which allows it to literally lean into corners, like a skier or a motorcyclist.
The 3D model of the car bellow is apparently also sporting the Swarovski crystals-embedded headlights, an optional feature which is going to make headlines for quite a while we think, apart from the already obvious AMG bodykit and wheels.