The Mercedes-Benz S-Class has long been the “North Star” of the automotive world the car that dictates what your neighbor’s sedan will look like in a decade. For 2026, the W223 generation has received its mid-cycle facelift, and while the silhouette remains familiar, the mechanical and digital soul of the car has been radically overhauled.

If the 2025 model was about “quiet luxury,” the 2026 facelift is about “assertive intelligence.” Mercedes claims that over 50% of the vehicleโs components are new or revised, making this one of the most substantial facelifts in the nameplate’s history.
The “Starry” Night
The most immediate change is the face. The 2026 model moves away from the understated chrome bars of 2025 in favor of a more extroverted, tech-forward aesthetic:

- The Grille: Itโs roughly 20% larger and now features an illuminated surround. Most notably, the grille is now filled with a pattern of miniature three-dimensional chrome stars, a design cue borrowed from Mercedes’ electric EQ line.
- The Lighting: The new DIGITAL LIGHT headlamps now feature a signature “twin-star” motif. At the rear, the taillights echo this theme with three distinct star-shaped elements framed in chrome a visual rank slide that ensures everyone knows youโre driving the flagship.
- The Standing Star: Traditionalists can breathe a sigh of relief the iconic hood ornament remains, though it is now optionally self-illuminated for the first time.
Interior: The Rise of the Superscreen
Inside, the 2025โs portrait-style “tablet” center console is gone. In its place is the MBUX Superscreen, a massive glass-encased dashboard that integrates three distinct displays:

- A 12.3-inch floating instrument cluster for the driver.
- A 14.4-inch central touchscreen.
- A 12.3-inch dedicated passenger display that allows the co-pilot to stream content or navigate without distracting the driver (thanks to privacy-shield technology).
The “Pinkies Down” Comfort Upgrades:
Mercedes has doubled down on sensory luxury. The 2026 model introduces heated seatbelts to match the existing heated armrests. There is also a new Digital Vent Control system; instead of manual sliders, the air vents are electronically adjusted via MBUX profiles, automatically directing airflow based on your temperature preferences.
Technical & Engineering Evolution
Under the skin, the 2026 S-Class moves from the older MBUX software to the MB.OS (Mercedes-Benz Operating System). This new supercomputer architecture allows for faster processing, integrated Google Maps navigation, and generative AI via the Virtual Assistant.
| Feature | 2025 S-Class | 2026 S-Class (Facelift) |
| Infotainment | MBUX (Portrait Tablet) | MB.OS / MBUX Superscreen |
| Grille | Standard Chrome Slat | Illuminated Star-Pattern |
| V8 Engine (S580) | Standard Biturbo V8 | Revised V8 w/ Flat-Plane Crank |
| Rear Steering | Optional | Standard 4.5ยฐ (10ยฐ Optional) |
| PHEV Range | ~47 Miles (75 km) | ~67 Miles (108 km) WLTP |
The Drive: Level 2++ and Beyond
The 2026 model features a massive hardware upgrade for its Driver Assistance Systems. With 10 cameras and 5 radars, the car now features Level 2++ ADAS. It can now recognize and park in “unconventional” spaces like a grass field or between trees without needing painted lines.
For the driver, the experience is more “analog” in the right ways. The S580โs revised V8 with a flat-plane crankshaft offers a more distinct, high-revving acoustic profile, ensuring that while the car is smarter, it hasn’t lost its visceral edge.
The Verdict
The 2025 S-Class is more about being a “mobile command center.” If you value the intersection of high-performance engineering and ultra-luxury living, the 2026 modelโs shift toward a bolder, more technical identity.


