2013 - 2020

Mercedes-Benz S-Class C217
  • Body type:  Coupe
  • Number of doors:  2
  • Number of seats:  4
  • Country of origin:  GERMANY

The Mercedes-Benz W222, the sixth generation of the S-Class Mercedes, was in production from 2013 to 2020, succeeding the W221 S-Class and preceding the W223 S-Class. This luxury sedan was initially conceptualized in 2009 by Korean designer Il-hun Yoon, drawing inspiration from the Mercedes-Benz F700 concept car. The W222’s exterior design was a collaborative effort led by Robert Lešnik, resulting in a sleek and sophisticated look that shares design elements with the C-Class (W205) and E-Class (W213).

In September 2013, the W222 was introduced to the European market, offering various models including the S400 Hybrid, S350 BlueTEC, S350 BlueTEC Hybrid, and S500. These models catered to a range of preferences with different engine options and features to suit the needs of discerning luxury car buyers.

Key Points:
1. The Mercedes-Benz W222 is the sixth generation of the S-Class Mercedes, produced from 2013 to 2020.
2. Designed by Il-hun Yoon and influenced by the Mercedes-Benz F700 concept car.
3. The exterior design, led by Robert Lešnik, shares similarities with the C-Class and E-Class models.
4. European sales began in September 2013 and included models like the S400 Hybrid, S350 BlueTEC, S350 BlueTEC Hybrid, and S500.
5. The W222 offered a



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