Mercedes-Benz has officially locked in the Indian debut of its highly anticipated 2026 S-Class facelift for June 15. Serving as the definitive benchmark for the luxury limousine market, the updated flagship sedan bridges the gap between traditional internal combustion engines and next-generation luxury electrification. Following its global preview earlier this year, the mid-life refresh brings a substantially altered exterior aesthetic, a complete overhaul of the dashboard electronics, and a major mechanical milestone: the first-ever integration of a mainstream plug-in hybrid (PHEV) powertrain variant in the Indian S-Class portfolio.
With estimated ex-showroom pricing projected to span between Rs 2 crore and Rs 2.4 crore, the German automaker is aiming directly at maintaining its dominant market share over rival flagships like the BMW 7 Series and Audi A8 L.
Star-Studded Visual Upgrades and Light Technology
The exterior changes on the 2026 Mercedes-Benz S-Class focus heavily on increasing road presence through intricate design details rather than completely altering the car’s classic silhouette.
- The Illuminated Star Grille: The front fascia is dominated by a brand-new radiator grille that is roughly 20 percent larger than the outgoing version. It features a prominent chrome-finished illuminated surround and microscopic three-pointed star motifs cleanly etched directly into the horizontal chrome slats.
- Micro-LED Digital Lighting: Flanking the massive grille are slimmer, sharply contoured headlamp housings equipped with advanced micro-LED Digital Light assemblies. These units offer up to 40 percent more lighting efficiency and feature unique star-shaped daytime running lamp (DRL) signatures.
- Rear Profile and Star Motifs: Moving to the rear, the luxury sedan mirrors its stablemate, the new E-Class, by integrating intricate three-pointed star light guides inside the redesigned, tapered LED taillight clusters. The look is completed by newly styled, 50-spoke high-pressure cast alloy wheels.
The MB.OS Superscreen and Cabin Electronics
Step inside, and the single vertical central screen of the pre-facelift model is completely gone. In its place sits Mercedes’ cutting-edge Superscreen configuration, protected by a single sweeping sheet of curved glass stretching across the dashboard panel.
| Feature Category | Pre-Facelift S-Class | 2026 S-Class Facelift |
| Infotainment Setup | Split Screens / Vertical Center Pod | Full-Width Glass Superscreen |
| Central Hub Display | 12.8-inch OLED Unit | 14.4-inch High-Res Touchscreen |
| Co-Driver Interface | None (Blank Dash Trims) | Dedicated 12.3-inch Passenger Display |
| Operating System | Legacy MBUX Interface | Next-Gen MB.OS Platform |
| Standard Steering | Standard Front Axle Setup | 4.5-Degree Active Rear-Axle Steering |
The operating architecture runs on the brand’s proprietary MB.OS platform, featuring native AI integration capable of self-learning driver routines, facial recognition biometrics via a dashboard-mounted camera, and seamless over-the-air (OTA) updates. For elite rear-seat passengers, the executive package adds twin 13.1-inch entertainment displays alongside a centralized armrest tablet to control the fully reclining, heated, and massaging seats.
Breakthrough Plug-In Hybrid Powertrain Matrix
The most significant news for the Indian luxury segment is the arrival of the S 450e variant featuring EQ Hybrid technology. This model combines a refined 3.0-litre inline six-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine with a potent electric motor to churn out a combined 435 horsepower and 680 Nm of peak torque.
Power is sent exclusively to the rear wheels to maximize packaging for the floor-mounted 22 kWh lithium-ion battery pack. This setup delivers a class-leading pure electric driving range of up to 100 kilometers under ideal test conditions, allowing owners to complete daily city commutes entirely on zero-emission battery power. Despite its substantial 2,465 kg curb weight, the S 450e cracks the 0-100 kmph sprint in a mere 5.7 seconds. For purists, the standard 404 hp S 450 petrol with 4Matic all-wheel drive and the dependable 330 hp S 350d diesel are expected to follow shortly after launch.
Local Assembly and Advanced Safety
To keep pricing competitive and counteract steep import duties, Mercedes-Benz is actively evaluating local assembly for the plug-in hybrid variants at its state-of-the-art Chakan manufacturing facility in Pune, Maharashtra.
The vehicle also introduces an enhanced Level 2+ Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) suite. Supported by a dense array of 10 digital cameras, 5 radar modules, and 12 ultrasonic sensors, the system features a cloud-based Car-to-X predictive suspension tuning network that pre-emptively scans road surfaces using telemetry data from other vehicles, preparing the dampers for potholes or surface hazards before the car even reaches them.

