Mercedes-Benz S Class Coupe (2014 - ) review - Auto Trader UK

The only reason anyone buys the coupe version of a popular saloon is for its looks. These buyers want something a little different, and to make a bold statement with their car wherever they choose to go. The S-Class Coupe garners exactly this rarified level of attention. The fine detail on AMG versions includes massive alloy wheels, beefy side skirts and quad exhaust pipes, but the standard car is hardly a shrinking violet. Make no mistake, rival cars from Bentley and Aston might look even more dramatic than the Mercedes on the outside, but it feels totally unbeatable from behind the wheel. Despite the amount of adjustments you can make and the information you can access, it’s all very easy to operate, either by controls on the steering wheel or using a rotary controller on the central console. Fully electric adjustment and four-way lumbar support on the driver’s seat, as well as electric adjustment on the steering wheel, mean it’ll fit you just like a bespoke suit, but the narrow windows, long bonnet and thick C-pillars all restrict the... For a coupe, there is a surprising amount of space for those in the back, but naturally access to those seats is limited, and a tall passenger will still struggle to sit comfortably. Source: www.autotrader.co.uk