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The new Mercedes S-Class sedan is already out of the bag. Mercedes-Benz has revealed its flagship model this week, and despite looking roughly similar to its predecessor, the full-size four-door sedan exudes luxury and sophistication, especially in its tech-packed cabin.
If you’re among the few who wanted a two-door version of the new S-Class, jbcars it reinvented the sedan in a coupe along with subtle differences. Here’s a comparison between the edited S-Class and the official one posted on Instagram.
The most notable difference is the removal of an obvious B-pillar on the coupe trim, reducing the doors to two. This resulted in longer doors and a sleeker roof line. Small details employed by the jbcars include black wheels, dual twin tailpipes, a smaller rear windshield, side details near the fender, and a redesigned boot lip to complement the sportier shape.
But then again, we all know that a Mercedes S-Class Coupé (and Cabriolet) will no longer be available. Stuttgart already disconnected the two-door S-Class in an official statement late last month, saying both models will be discontinued after the 2021 model year.
With that said, the S-Class Coupe and Convertible will enter their final year of production. However, both will remain available for the next 12 months, and will only have the new Cirrus Silver exterior color as one of their options.
A bloated Mercedes lineup and a proliferation of SUV sales figures are among the reasons the German automaker is ditching the two-door S-Class and other two-door derivatives. Meanwhile, the upcoming SL-Class and next-gen AMG GT will replace outgoing models like the flagship two-door Mercs.
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