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- The upcoming 2021 Mercedes-Benz S-Class will have a very nautical-themed interior.
- There will be open-pore wood veneers and real aluminum inlays.
- The car will be officially unveiled later this year.
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While we haven't seen the upcoming 2021 Mercedes-Benz S-Class yet, we now have a better idea of what its interior will look like. It doesn't disappoint.
The S-Class is Mercedes's most executive model. It's the stately sedan that's better to be driven around in than to drive yourself. We already know that the seventh generation, which will be unveiled later this year, will have as many as five screens inside: two in the front and up to three in the back.
The new interior will have "elegant airiness" and "lounge characteristics," according to a Wednesday press release. Mercedes envisions it as a "third place," or, the "refuge between home and workplace." But seeing as we're all currently stuck in a global pandemic, the car might get bumped up to a "second place."
Mercedes says it drew a lot of inspiration from yacht design elements. There will be lots of open-pore wood veneers and real aluminum inlays.
Keep scrolling for a closer look.
The upcoming 2021 Mercedes Benz S-Class will have an interior that captures very yacht-like, nautical themes.
Mercedes-BenzThere will be open-pore wood veneers and real aluminum inlays. These vertical side-vents help round off the dashboard.
Mercedes-BenzMercedes says the interior will give off a "lounge-type ambiance."
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