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2024 Mercedes S-Class S580 - The Ultimate Ultra Luxury Comfort Sedan!

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2024 Mercedes-Benz S-Class
Starting at: $118.450
Highs: Elegant in every way, quick and nimble for its size, PHEV has an impressive electric-only range.
Lows: Too reliant on touchscreen controls, erratic hands-free driving mode, gimmicky 3-D gauge cluster.
Verdict: With top-notch comfort and cutting-edge tech, the S-class is still the gold standard of luxury sedans.
Overview
Without question, if we close our eyes and envision the quintessential luxury sedan, it’s the Mercedes-Benz S-class that comes to mind. Not only has it been the brand’s flagship for decades, but it has continuously delivered cutting-edge tech and first-class comfort. Whether relaxing in the Sonderklasse's roomy rear seat or guiding the tastefully styled land yacht down the street, passengers are treated to a leather-lined interior with many large screens—and too many touch controls. Despite some overly complicated features, the S-class packs a trio of unique all-wheel-drive powertrains. The S500 has a silken 429-hp turbocharged straight-six, and the S580 has a hearty twin-turbo V-8 with 496 horses. The S580e plug-in hybrid pairs the turbo six with an electric motor. While the V-8–powered S580 is slightly quicker, it can’t match the PHEV’s fuel economy, including a notable 58 miles of electric-only highway range. Regardless of what’s under the hood, every 2024 Mercedes-Benz S-class handles well and rides even better. Sure, other luxury sedans like the BMW 7-series and Genesis G90 have similar traits, but neither can match the Mercedes’s long-standing magic. You'll find all three cars on our 2024 Editors' Choice list.
What's New for 2024?
There aren’t any significant changes to the S-class lineup for the 2024 model year. Those looking for an even mightier, performance-focused model can check out the AMG S-class (reviewed separately), which relaunches this year after a two-year absence.
Pricing and Which One to Buy
The price of the 2024 Mercedes-Benz S-class starts at $118.450 and goes up to $129.300 depending on the trim and options.
S500: $118,450
S580e: $128,900
S580: $129,300
We think the ultimate luxury item is a powerful engine, so we'd pay extra to have the top-spec 496-hp V-8 and the more prestigious S580 trunk-lid badge.
Engine, Transmission, and Performance
Mercedes offers the S-class sedan with either a 429-hp turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six-cylinder engine on the S500 or a 496-hp twin-turbo 4.0-liter V-8 on the S580. Both powertrains are supplemented by a 48-volt hybrid system and pair with a nine-speed automatic transmission and 4Matic all-wheel drive. The S580e plug-in hybrid uses an inline-six and an electric motor to pump out 510 horsepower; all-wheel drive is standard here as well. We've luxuriated in the S-class sedan and put our test equipment on every model, all of which have delivered impressive acceleration. At our test track, the six-cylinder S500 hit 60 mph in 4.5 seconds, the plug-in-hybrid S580e did it in 4.2, and the V-8–powered S580 managed a 3.9-second time. While every S-class rides on an air suspension, the optional E-Active Body Control has a "curve" function" that subtly leans the car into corners. The S-class can also be equipped with an all-wheel steering system that makes the big-bodied Merc surprisingly easy to maneuver in tight spaces.
2024 Mercedes-Benz S-Class
Starting at: $118.450
Highs: Elegant in every way, quick and nimble for its size, PHEV has an impressive electric-only range.
Lows: Too reliant on touchscreen controls, erratic hands-free driving mode, gimmicky 3-D gauge cluster.
Verdict: With top-notch comfort and cutting-edge tech, the S-class is still the gold standard of luxury sedans.
Overview
Without question, if we close our eyes and envision the quintessential luxury sedan, it’s the Mercedes-Benz S-class that comes to mind. Not only has it been the brand’s flagship for decades, but it has continuously delivered cutting-edge tech and first-class comfort. Whether relaxing in the Sonderklasse's roomy rear seat or guiding the tastefully styled land yacht down the street, passengers are treated to a leather-lined interior with many large screens—and too many touch controls. Despite some overly complicated features, the S-class packs a trio of unique all-wheel-drive powertrains. The S500 has a silken 429-hp turbocharged straight-six, and the S580 has a hearty twin-turbo V-8 with 496 horses. The S580e plug-in hybrid pairs the turbo six with an electric motor. While the V-8–powered S580 is slightly quicker, it can’t match the PHEV’s fuel economy, including a notable 58 miles of electric-only highway range. Regardless of what’s under the hood, every 2024 Mercedes-Benz S-class handles well and rides even better. Sure, other luxury sedans like the BMW 7-series and Genesis G90 have similar traits, but neither can match the Mercedes’s long-standing magic. You'll find all three cars on our 2024 Editors' Choice list.
What's New for 2024?
There aren’t any significant changes to the S-class lineup for the 2024 model year. Those looking for an even mightier, performance-focused model can check out the AMG S-class (reviewed separately), which relaunches this year after a two-year absence.
Pricing and Which One to Buy
The price of the 2024 Mercedes-Benz S-class starts at $118.450 and goes up to $129.300 depending on the trim and options.
S500: $118,450
S580e: $128,900
S580: $129,300
We think the ultimate luxury item is a powerful engine, so we'd pay extra to have the top-spec 496-hp V-8 and the more prestigious S580 trunk-lid badge.
Engine, Transmission, and Performance
Mercedes offers the S-class sedan with either a 429-hp turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six-cylinder engine on the S500 or a 496-hp twin-turbo 4.0-liter V-8 on the S580. Both powertrains are supplemented by a 48-volt hybrid system and pair with a nine-speed automatic transmission and 4Matic all-wheel drive. The S580e plug-in hybrid uses an inline-six and an electric motor to pump out 510 horsepower; all-wheel drive is standard here as well. We've luxuriated in the S-class sedan and put our test equipment on every model, all of which have delivered impressive acceleration. At our test track, the six-cylinder S500 hit 60 mph in 4.5 seconds, the plug-in-hybrid S580e did it in 4.2, and the V-8–powered S580 managed a 3.9-second time. While every S-class rides on an air suspension, the optional E-Active Body Control has a "curve" function" that subtly leans the car into corners. The S-class can also be equipped with an all-wheel steering system that makes the big-bodied Merc surprisingly easy to maneuver in tight spaces.
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