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Spyshots: Mercedes S-Class Coupe Ready to Replace CL

Mercedes S-Class Coupe spyshots 7 photos
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It seems that our spy photographers couldn’t be bothered by the 2014 Mercedes-Benz S-Class reveal in Hamburg, Germany, which is taking place as you are reading this. Instead, they were out on the field and managed to shoot the upcoming 2014 Mercedes-Benz S-Class Coupe.
The vehicle is still covered in heavy camouflage, including psychedelic wrap, as well as plastic moldings on the front fascia. If you want to get a good idea of how the replacement of the Mercedes CL will look like, you should add some details of the 2014 S-Class saloon.

The Coupe will inherit the W222 S-Class’ features, which means that this will be a mixture between a grand tourer and a piece of robotized machinery. As far as safety is concerned, this means that we’ll get tech such as Autonomous Driving Assist, which integrates a multitude of other features that help the driver avoid accidents or park more easily.

Inside the car, we’ll receive the multitude of spoiling features introduced by the new S-Class, such as the advanced fragrance dispenser or the hot stone-like massage.

However, the massive screens that make up the dashboard instruments of the W222 S-Class seem a bit too clinical for the Coupe version, so we’re hoping that Mercedes will make some changes.

The 2015 Mercedes S-Class Coupe, is expected to make its debut next year, probably in spring at the Geneva Motor Show.
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