2022 Mercedes-Benz S-Class Review
2022 Mercedes-Benz S-Class Review
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When it comes to comfort and refinement on four wheels, it really doesn't get much better than the redesigned Mercedes-Benz S-Class. The previous model was already one of the best cars on the road, and the new one improves upon it in just about every way. The interior is more premium and better appointed than before, and there's improved in-car tech and driver aids, as well as improvements to the ride and handling. It's more expensive than its rivals, but it offers just a little bit more polish than those cars too.
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2022 Mercedes-Benz S-Class Review
byReese Counts
Vehicle Test Editor
Reese Counts has worked in the automotive industry since he started as an intern at Edmunds in 2015. He has written or edited thousands of car-related articles and tested and reviewed hundreds of vehicles over the course of his career. Reese is a vehicle test editor at Edmunds and has also contributed to Autoblog. Reese has also been featured on Yahoo! Finance, Engadget and AOL reviewing cars and covering automotive technology, auto shows and more. Reese learned to drive in his father's C4 Chevrolet Corvette and now owns his grandfather's 1999 Mercedes-Benz C43 AMG. A love for cars runs deep in his family.
Pros
- Engines are both powerful and efficient
- Interior blends traditional opulence with cutting-edge tech
- Silent, comfortable cabin
- Rear-wheel steering adds excellent low-speed maneuverability
Cons
- Some driver assist options have questionable value
- The ride borders on too soft in its Comfort setting
- Panic-stopping distance is a little long with all-season tires
What's new
- E-Active Body Control adaptive suspension now available
- Additional paint and trim options
- Part of the seventh S-Class generation introduced for 2021
Overview
The 2022 Mercedes-Benz S-Class is coming off a successful redesign introduced last year. It improved on the old model in just about every area, from in-car technology features to on-road performance. Given that this is basically still an all-new model, we don't expect any significant changes for 2022, though Mercedes' E-Active Body Control adaptive suspension should be available as an option. This is a special suspension that proactively leans the car into a turn, creating extraordinary body stability.
Cost to DriveCost to drive estimates for the 2022 Mercedes-Benz S-Class S 500 4MATIC 4dr Sedan AWD (3.0L 6cyl Twincharger gas/electric mild hybrid 9A) and comparison vehicles are based on 15,000 miles per year (with a mix of 55% city and 45% highway driving) and energy estimates of $4.45 per gallon for premium unleaded in Ohio.
Monthly estimates based on costs in Ohio
$222/mo for S-Class S 500 4MATIC
S-Class S 500 4MATIC
vs
$219/mo
Avg. Large Car
We think the S-Class is one of the best cars on the road today. But there are a few rival sedans worth looking at, especially given the Mercedes' sizable price tag. The BMW 7 Series has long gone head-to-head with the S-Class. Other rivals include the Audi A8, Genesis G90, Lexus LS and Porsche Panamera. All start significantly less than the S-Class, though options quickly add up, especially on the Audi, BMW and Porsche. Still, Mercedes captures something with the S-Class that can't quite be replicated elsewhere. Check out our test team's full Expert Rating to learn more.
Edmunds Expert Rating
Our VerdictThe Edmunds Vehicle Testing Team evaluates a fresh batch of vehicles every week, pairing objective assessments at our test track with real-world driving on city streets, freeways and winding roads. The data we gather results in our Expert Ratings. They’re based on 30-plus scores that cover every aspect of the automotive experience.
Great
8.5
out of 10
edmunds TESTED
When it comes to comfort and refinement on four wheels, it really doesn't get much better than the redesigned Mercedes-Benz S-Class. The previous model was already one of the best cars on the road, and the new one improves upon it in just about every way. The interior is more premium and better appointed than before, and there's improved in-car tech and driver aids, as well as improvements to the ride and handling. It's more expensive than its rivals, but it offers just a little bit more polish than those cars too.
Rated for you by America's best test team.Performance
8.5/10
How does the S-Class drive? Outside of AMG-tuned models, the S-Class has never been all that sporty. Comfortable and quick, sure, but not that engaging. That's changed with the new model. The V8 engine makes more power than before, thanks in part to a 48-volt mild hybrid system. Besides improving fuel economy, the 48-volt system fills in the power gap before the turbos build boost and further smooth the shifts from the nine-speed automatic. The generous low-end torque means you don't ever have to work all that hard to pass a car on the highway.
But engines have never been the S-Class' issue. Mercedes' engineers have worked to make it feel more athletic without sacrificing comfort. The air suspension keeps the car smooth and composed around turns, and it can lower up to 0.7 inch in the Sport+ driving mode to improve overall handling. The optional rear-axle steering improves high-speed stability and makes it easier to park, another win-win for performance and convenience.
But engines have never been the S-Class' issue. Mercedes' engineers have worked to make it feel more athletic without sacrificing comfort. The air suspension keeps the car smooth and composed around turns, and it can lower up to 0.7 inch in the Sport+ driving mode to improve overall handling. The optional rear-axle steering improves high-speed stability and makes it easier to park, another win-win for performance and convenience.
Comfort
9.0/10
How comfortable is the S-Class? The outgoing S-Class was already one of the most comfortable vehicles on the road, so the fact that the new model doesn't feel wholly different while cruising isn't a bad thing. The standard heated and massaging front seats are supremely comfortable, with supportive but soft cushions and tons of adjustability. Our test vehicle had a combination of packages that included power-adjustable, heated, ventilated and massaging rear seats with a footrest. It also had heated armrests and four-zone climate control, making the rear seats just as comfortable as the front.
It's quiet and refined, too. It's not quite as quiet at idle as some other sedans, but it's still relatively isolating. It's the way that the S-Class maintains that same level of isolation no matter what speed you're going. While there's a small amount of wind and road noise, the S-Class is whisper quiet, even at highway speeds.
It's quiet and refined, too. It's not quite as quiet at idle as some other sedans, but it's still relatively isolating. It's the way that the S-Class maintains that same level of isolation no matter what speed you're going. While there's a small amount of wind and road noise, the S-Class is whisper quiet, even at highway speeds.
Interior
8.5/10
How’s the interior? The interior is stunning to look at, but using and operating all of the S-Class' vast number of features and tech can require a bit of a learning curve. MBUX, Mercedes' infotainment system, gets an update with a larger screen that houses even more of the car's features and reduces dedicated controls to things like volume adjustment. The menu system is deep, but it's intuitive and easy to use.
That large screen is well placed and easy to reach thanks to the S-Class' excellent driving position. It's relaxed and comfortable, but surprisingly good outward visibility means you always have a good sense of the car's sizable dimensions. And big it is. Large doors open to a massive cabin with acres of leg-, headroom and shoulder room.
That large screen is well placed and easy to reach thanks to the S-Class' excellent driving position. It's relaxed and comfortable, but surprisingly good outward visibility means you always have a good sense of the car's sizable dimensions. And big it is. Large doors open to a massive cabin with acres of leg-, headroom and shoulder room.
Technology
9.0/10
How’s the tech? The S-Class has always been one of the most tech-forward vehicles on the road. While the new model doesn't offer anything vastly different than before, the in-car tech and driver aids have undergone a bit of an update and refinement. All S-Class trims come standard with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as well as a wireless charging pad. There are a handful of USB-C ports too. The head-up display will show navigation directions, even if you're using Apple Maps. For those who use them, voice controls work well and understand natural language. Our test car was equipped with the $6,730 Burmester audio system. That's not cheap, but this might be the best sound system you can get in a car today.
But it's not all about screens and sound. The S-Class is available with a plethora of driver aids. While there's no hands-free mode, what's there works smoothly and is easy to engage.
But it's not all about screens and sound. The S-Class is available with a plethora of driver aids. While there's no hands-free mode, what's there works smoothly and is easy to engage.
Storage
8.0/10
How’s the storage? Despite being just about the longest vehicle in its class, the S-Class ranks near the bottom in terms of cargo space. With 12.9 cubic feet, the Mercedes offers less storage than the BMW 7 Series or Porsche Panamera. That said, the available space is deep and easy to reach inside. Storage in the cabin is far better. Luxury cars usually lack small-item storage, but there are plenty of places up front to store water bottles, phones, sunglasses, hand sanitizer and more.
Installing a car seat should be relatively easy. The doors are wide, and the generous rear seat room helps with rear-facing seats, though that's true for the competition too.
Installing a car seat should be relatively easy. The doors are wide, and the generous rear seat room helps with rear-facing seats, though that's true for the competition too.
Fuel Economy
8.0/10
How’s the fuel economy? The Mercedes-Benz S 580 4Matic has an EPA-estimated combined fuel economy of 20 mpg (17 city/25 highway). We saw an impressive 23.7 mpg on our 115-mile evaluation loop. That's better than most other V8-powered rivals thanks in part to Mercedes' EQ Boost mild hybrid system.
Value
8.0/10
Is the S-Class a good value? Few cars on the road today can offer the level of luxury and premium appointments as the S-Class. Everything you touch or see on the car feels like it's been carefully thought out and designed. The leather is soft, and the buttons have heft. It all feels rock-solid. Unfortunately, it will cost you. A base S 500 4Matic starts at $110,850. Stepping up to the V8-powered S 580 4Matic brings it to $117,350. Both are more than the equivalent Audi A8, BMW 7 Series or Lexus LS 500, though none quite offer the same polish as the S-Class. Our loaded tester had an MSRP of $147,590.
Mercedes offers a four-year/50,000-mile basic, powertrain and rust warranty, average for the class. While there's also four years/50,000 miles of roadside assistance, unlike most rivals, Mercedes doesn't include any service visits.
Mercedes offers a four-year/50,000-mile basic, powertrain and rust warranty, average for the class. While there's also four years/50,000 miles of roadside assistance, unlike most rivals, Mercedes doesn't include any service visits.
Wildcard
8.5/10
Unlike head-turning rivals like the BMW 7 Series and Audi A8, the S-Class features subtle looks that don't necessarily grab attention. While it may seem a bit conservative and sedate, that's by design and part of its appeal. Once you step inside, though, the S-Class wows with a handsome and tech-forward interior. The story gets even better once you start moving. It's not a sport sedan in the vein of the Porsche Panamera, but it handles well enough. The engine, though, is a real sweetheart. Soften the suspension, crank the radio and enjoy the buttery V8. There's a charm and joy in just cruising around in a big, comfy luxury sedan.
Which S-Class does Edmunds recommend?
The turbocharged inline six-cylinder engine available in the S 500 is plenty good, but we really think it's worth stepping up to the S 580 for its turbocharged V8. It feels much more at home in a luxury car in this class. We also suggest going with the Luxury Line, though the Executive Line really enhances rear comfort with its power-adjustable rear seats.
2022 Mercedes-Benz S-Class models
The 2022 S-Class is currently available in two trim levels: S 500 and S 580. An even more luxurious Mercedes-Maybach S 680 is also available, though it's reviewed separately on Edmunds.
The S 500 uses a turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six (429 horsepower, 384 lb-ft of torque) while the S 580 gets a turbocharged 4.0-liter V8 (496 hp, 516 lb-ft). Both are paired with a nine-speed automatic and standard all-wheel drive.
Luxury Line
Regardless of engine choice, the base S-Class trim is known as the Luxury Line. It has a vast set of standard features that include:
- 19-inch wheels
- Power trunklid
- Panoramic sunroof
- Air suspension (can raise or lower the ride height of the vehicle)
- Soft-close doors (catch as they're being closed and gently pull shut)
- 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster
- Dual-zone automatic climate control with fragrance atomizer
- Ambient interior lighting
- Heated, ventilated and massaging front seats
- Leather upholstery (S 500 only)
- Premium leather upholstery (S 580 only)
- Power front and rear sunshades
- Navigation system with augmented reality driving directions
- 12.8-inch OLED touchscreen
- Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto functionality
- Wireless charging pad
- 15-speaker Burmester audio system
- Eight USB-C ports
The S 500 also comes with a comprehensive list of advanced driving aids, such as:
- Adaptive cruise control (maintains a driver-set distance between the Mercedes and the car in front)
- Blind-spot monitor with rear cross-traffic alert (warns you if a vehicle is in your blind spot during a lane change or while in reverse)
- Lane keeping system (makes minor steering corrections to help keep the vehicle centered in its lane)
- Automated lane-change assist (guides the vehicle into the next lane when the turn signal is used)
- Forward collision mitigation (warns you of an impending collision and applies the brakes in certain scenarios)
- Evasive steering assist (enhances the forward collision mitigation system with steering-based collision avoidance)
- Safe exit assist (alerts passengers when opening a door into traffic approaching from behind)
- Parking sensors (alert you to obstacles that may not be visible in front of or behind the vehicle when parking)
- Rear and cross-traffic automatic braking (applies the brakes automatically to avoid an imminent collision with an object behind the vehicle, or a vehicle or pedestrian crossing in front of the vehicle)
- Front-mounted dashcam (records an image of the road ahead, which can be reviewed at a later time)
- Automated parking system (steers into a parking spot with little or no driver intervention)
- 360-degree camera system (gives you a top-down view of the Mercedes-Benz and its surroundings for tight parking situations)
AMG Line
The AMG Line is a sporty appearance package that starts with Luxury Line equipment and adds:
- Sporty front and rear bumpers
- Choice of 19-, 20- or 21-inch wheels
Executive Line
Available only with the S 580 engine, the Executive Line adds:
- Rear-wheel steering with 10 degrees of turning ability
- Four-zone climate control
- Heated steering wheel
- Heated front and rear armrests
- Rear neck heaters
- Heated, ventilated, massaging and power-adjustable outboard rear seats
- Rear seat memory settings
- Rear entertainment system
- Rear wireless charging pad
- Rear control panel
- Rear airbags
The S-Class is available with a number of packages and stand-alone options. These include:
- Warmth and Comfort package (Luxury and AMG Line only)
- Heated steering wheel
- Heated front and rear armrests
- Heated, ventilated and power-adjustable outboard rear seats
- Rear seat memory settings
- 3D Technology package
- 3D instrument panel
- Head-up display (displays important information in your sight line on the windshield)
- Night package (AMG Line only)
- Black-painted exterior accents
- Rear-wheel steering with 4.5 degrees of turning ability (AMG Line only)
- Heated steering wheel
- 30-speaker Burmester premium audio system
- Wood and leather steering wheel
- Upgraded premium leather upholstery
- Wood, metal or piano black veneers
Reliability Ratings by RepairPal
2.5 out of 5 stars2.5/5Average
#35 out of 48 among Luxury Fullsize Cars
RepairPal Reliability Ratings are based on the actual cost, frequency, and severity of unscheduled repairs and maintenance on make/model data for select 2008-2022 vehicles. The reliability of a specific vehicle may vary depending on its maintenance and driving history, model year, trim, and features.
Cost
The average total annual cost for unscheduled repairs and maintenance across all model years of the Mercedes-Benz S-Class from 2008-2022.$871/yr
vs. $729/yr
for Average Luxury Fullsize Car
for Average Luxury Fullsize Car
Frequency
The average number of times this model is brought into the shop for unscheduled repairs and maintenance in a single year. RepairPal calculates this metric by tracking millions of unique vehicles over multiple years to determine an average number of visits per year (omitting small routine visits, e.g., oil changes).2.06x/yr
vs. 1.74x/yr
for Average Luxury Fullsize Car
for Average Luxury Fullsize Car
Severity
The probability that a repair will be a major issue, meaning the repair costs 3x the average annual repair cost for all models. This threshold will be higher for vehicles that have higher labor rates and parts costs (such as a premium brand).17.4%
vs. 14.7%
for Average Luxury Fullsize Car
for Average Luxury Fullsize Car
powered by RepairPal Based on RepairPal reliability data as of 8/23/2023. Ratings are provided by RepairPal and Edmunds is not responsible for their accuracy.
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2 out of 5 stars
Mechanically good; too much tech = LEMON
Aaron, 11/23/2023
2022 Mercedes-Benz S-Class S 500 4MATIC 4dr Sedan AWD (3.0L 6cyl Twincharger gas/electric mild hybrid 9A)
THe car drives like a dream. However, every function is controlled by a touch screen - which means there are NO tactile buttons/knobs. So you MUST constantly take your eyes off the road. All the computer controlled functions are very unreliable. The pop-out door handles are inconsistent & unreliable. The dashcam just doesn't work at all. Same with the air freshener - it doesn't work, … either. There are touch sensitive buttons on the steering wheel - which is just plain STUPID.
The center screen randomly changes screens
The "gestures" function constantly turns lights on and off and opens the sunroof randomly - even if you're not moving.
The trunk closed on my head 2x
The power seat buttons don't move - they hurt to operate the seats.
The blue tooth inconsistently connects.
The rear seat belt tensioners click and rattle (both of them).
The voice assistant is terrible and usually can't understand basic commands.
The fingerprint recognition button doesn't recognize programmed fingerprints
The Distronic (semi-autopilot) will phantom brake for no reason.
This is just a terribly executed car and NOT worth the $150k. Mercedes Benz really [non-permissible content removed] the bed with this one.
Some of these defects/problems are mere annoyances, others are downright dangerous. I'm gettiung ready to sue MB under CA lemon law - and they will lose. the car is only 2 yrs old, but has a mile long service history because of all the defects. An employee at the service dept told me the car is notorious for being problematic - "It's the worst car Mercedes has made in years, they're all coming back to us with a multitude of problems," this person told me.
DO NOT BUY THIS CAR - save yourself the hassle, get something else.
5 out of 5 stars
AMAZING NEW DESIGN AND TECH UPGRADE
William Beal, 01/16/2022
2021 Mercedes-Benz S-Class S 580 4MATIC 4dr Sedan AWD (4.0L 8cyl Turbo gas/electric mild hybrid 9A)
The new S580 is without a doubt one the finest sedans in the world. The technology is awesome and the handling is beyond anything I ever imagined. I've had more compliments on this car than any other car I have ever owned and I have owned a lot of cars.
5 out of 5 stars
Pure Luxury in the S580
Adam , 09/09/2022
2022 Mercedes-Benz S-Class S 580 4MATIC 4dr Sedan AWD (4.0L 8cyl Turbo gas/electric mild hybrid 9A)
Love everything about this car from bumper to bumper.
5 out of 5 stars
Mercedes
Mercedes, 09/28/2021
2021 Mercedes-Benz S-Class S 560 4MATIC 2dr Coupe AWD (4.0L 8cyl Turbo 9A)
Great car
We have a limited number of reviews for the 2022 Mercedes-Benz S-Class, so we've included reviews for other years of the S-Class since its last redesign.
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2022 Mercedes-Benz S-Class: Edmunds Top Rated Luxury Sedan | Edmunds Top Rated Awards 2022
The Mercedes-Benz S-Class is a luxury sedan and our winner of the Edmunds Top Rated Luxury Sedan award for 2022. The S-Class has long been the go-to for luxury-sedan shoppers, and with a redesign last year that improved in just about every area, the 2022 S-Class once again stands… above the rest. Luxury doesn't come cheap, however, and the 2022 Mercedes S-Class carries a price tag north of $100K. It's a hefty price, but the new S-Class luxury sedan is worth it. For these reasons, the 2022 Mercedes-Benz S-Class is the Edmunds Top Rated Luxury Sedan for 2022.
2022 S-Class Highlights
S 500 4MATIC
Base MSRP Excludes Destination Fee | $111,100 |
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Engine Type | Mild hybrid |
Combined MPG | 24 MPG |
Cost to Drive | $222/month |
Seating | 5 seats |
Cargo Capacity All Seats In Place | 12.9 cu.ft. |
Drivetrain | all wheel drive |
Warranty | 4 years / 50,000 miles |
Safety
Our experts like the S-Class models:
- Pre-Safe Impulse Side
- If an imminent side impact is detected, the outboard side bolsters inflate in a fraction of a second to protect the occupant's body.
- Evasive Steering Assist
- Warns if an obstacle is in the path of the vehicle and automatically steers around it if there's adequate space.
- Active Blind Spot Assist
- Warns if a vehicle is in your blind spot and will attempt to prevent you from steering into that lane.
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