Mercedes-Benz has already started developing the next generation of its luxury sedan, the Classe S, which is scheduled to be launched at the end of 2026 as the 2027 model. The project, which is already in testing phases, promises to establish a new standard of technology and sophistication in the top segment, serving as a showcase for the innovations that the German brand will implement in its future line of vehicles.
The main changes are concentrated in a revolution in the exterior design and the user experience inside the cabin. Informações indicate that the model will adopt a new visual identity, marked by an illuminated front grille, and an interior dominated by a single glass panel, known as MBUX Superscreen, which will integrate multiple high-resolution screens.
With this comprehensive update, the manufacturer seeks to reinforce the historical leadership position of the Classe S. The aim is to respond directly to the recent advances of its main competitors, such as the BMW Série 7 and the Audi A8, which have also invested heavily in digital technology and electrification to attract the most demanding consumers in the global market.
A new exterior design paradigm
The visual identity of the future Classe S will undergo a significant modernization, led by the front grille. Espera is not only larger, but also surrounded by a thin LED signature, creating a striking visual effect at night and reinforcing the vehicle’s imposing presence.
The headlights will also be redesigned, adopting a sharper and more aggressive shape, integrating an evolution of the Digital Light technology. Essa update will allow even more accurate and complex projections on the road, improving safety and communication with other drivers and pedestrians.
The sedan’s side profile will maintain its characteristic elegance, but with cleaner, more minimalist lines. The retractable door handles, already present in the current model, will be improved for greater aerodynamic integration, while new light alloy wheel options, with sizes that can reach 21 inches, will complement the renewed look.
At the rear, the trend is to adopt horizontal lights interconnected by an LED bar, a design feature that accentuates the width of the vehicle. Essa change will align the Classe S with the latest visual language of the Mercedes-Benz EQ electric family, giving it a more technological and cohesive appearance.
The internal revolution with MBUX Superscreen
The interior of the Classe S 2027 will be the stage for its biggest transformation, with the introduction of the MBUX Superscreen system. Esta technology consists of a single piece of curved glass that extends almost the entire width of the dashboard, unifying the digital instrument cluster, the central entertainment screen and a third screen dedicated to the front passenger. The proposal is to create an immersive digital environment with a futuristic aesthetic, eliminating almost all physical buttons and concentrating commands on touch and voice-sensitive interfaces. The system will be powered by the brand’s new software platform, MB.OS (Mercedes-Benz Operating System), which will utilize artificial intelligence and machine learning to deliver a hyper-personalized user experience. The system will learn the driver’s routines, anticipate needs such as navigation destinations or frequent contacts, and enable over-the-air updates that will add new functionality over time, keeping the car technologically relevant for longer.
Motorization and electrified performance
The engine range of the new Classe S will continue to offer mild hybridized gasoline options. Versions such as the S500 and S580 must maintain their in-line six-cylinder and V8 engines, respectively, but both will be equipped with a 48-volt electrical system as standard. Essa technology, which utilizes an Gerador of
The big highlight, however, will be the S580e plug-in hybrid version, which will receive substantial improvements. The expectation is that the model will be equipped with a larger capacity battery, allowing autonomy in pure electric mode to exceed 100 kilometers in the WLTP test cycle. Esse advancement will make the sedan even more versatile for emission-free daily urban use, aligning it with increasing environmental restrictions in large cities and the demand for sustainable luxury.
Suspension and active safety technology
To guarantee driving comfort that is a reference in the segment, the new Classe S will come as standard with the Airmatic air suspension. Este system continuously adjusts the stiffness of the shock absorbers at each wheel independently, adapting to road conditions and driving style to deliver an exceptionally smooth ride.
As an option, the advanced E-Active Body Control system will be available. Utilizando the 48V electrical architecture, it actively controls spring and damping forces, tilting the body into corners, like a motorcyclist, to reduce lateral forces felt by occupants and increase stability.
The “Road Surface Scan” functionality complements the system, using stereo cameras to map the road surface ahead. When detecting imperfections such as speed bumps or potholes, the suspension proactively prepares to absorb the impact, creating the sensation that the car is floating on the asphalt.
Personalization and exclusivity with the Manufaktur program
Mercedes-Benz will expand personalization options for the Classe S through the Manufaktur program. Este exclusive service allows customers to configure their vehicles with a much higher level of detail than the line versions, transforming each car into a unique piece.
Among the possibilities offered are special paint color palettes, including classic tones from the brand’s history, and a wide selection of high-quality Nappa leather interior linings, with contrasting stitching and two-color combinations that are not available in the standard catalogue.
Positioning in the luxury market
The launch of the new Classe S is a direct response to strong competition at the top of the sedan market. With the BMW
Forecast of launch and arrival on the market
The official presentation of the new generation of the Mercedes-Benz
As a 2027 model, its arrival is eagerly awaited, as the technologies and design introduced in the top sedan traditionally spread to the rest of the Mercedes-Benz lineup in the following years, influencing the entire landscape of the luxury automotive industry.

