S 560e Plug-In Hybrid is the Sedan MB Needs
By April Ryder
Mercedes-Benz has done it again! The standing kings of luxury and class have finally released the 2018 S560E Plug-In Hybrid!




In any event, I'm not too interested if it isn't offered with a 4matic option.




I think that if MB did a hybrid based on the I6 in the euro-spec S500, it would perform better than, AND get better MPG, than an S560. If it were also 4matic, I'd sign up now, despite losing a little trunk space.
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Last edited by syswei; Jan 10, 2018 at 04:53 PM.
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Cars are designed for global sales, not US sales; as such, laws and regulations, tax implications (engine size), even the ability to enter a city (based on the cars particle emissions) are critical. More important is the lack of charging infrastructure. Modern plug-in hybrids make sense for a number of reasons...
That said, if that doesn't matter to you, the car isn't for you anyways




Did you think that the $1,420,000 LaFerrari that I also mentioned in the earlier post was designed as a hybrid for fuel economy reasons?
The best-performing of the Panamera drivetrains is hybrid, not pure ICE.
Within the MB product line, the S450 is 0-60 in 5.4s. The S560e hybrid (which unfortunately is built on the very same 362hp ICE unit) is 0-60 in 4.9s. Is that performance advantage of any benefit to you or anyone else who might care zero about MPG?
I can guarantee that if MB built a hybrid around the 4.0L V8 that is in the current S560, it would out-perform the S560.
There are some downsides...cost, weight, cargo capacity, so hybrid even "done right" isn't going to be everyone's first choice. But the performance benefit is there, on top of any fuel economy benefit, for those who care.
My prediction: 10 years from now, most if not all AMG offerings will be either hybrid or pure EV.
Last edited by syswei; Jan 11, 2018 at 08:37 AM.




Did you think that the $1,420,000 LaFerrari that I also mentioned in the earlier post was designed as a hybrid for fuel economy reasons?
The best-performing of the Panamera drivetrains is hybrid, not pure ICE.
Within the MB product line, the S450 is 0-60 in 5.4s. The S560e hybrid (which unfortunately is built on the very same 362hp ICE unit) is 0-60 in 4.9s. Is that performance advantage of any benefit to you or anyone else who might care zero about MPG?
I can guarantee that if MB built a hybrid around the 4.0L V8 that is in the current S560, it would out-perform the S560.
There are some downsides...cost, weight, cargo capacity, so hybrid even "done right" isn't going to be everyone's first choice. But the performance benefit is there, on top of any fuel economy benefit, for those who care.
My prediction: 10 years from now, most if not all AMG offerings will be either hybrid or pure EV.




Nonetheless, it is the case that the S hybrid outperforms the S450 by 0.5s to 60, while using the same ICE unit, which is a far from trivial difference imo. If they had called it S450Plus or something like that instead of S560e, it would be clearer to people what is on offer. Calling it S560e gives the uninformed the false impression that they are getting the same engine as the S560.




Nonetheless, it is the case that the S hybrid outperforms the S450 by 0.5s to 60, while using the same ICE unit, which is a far from trivial difference imo. If they had called it S450Plus or something like that instead of S560e, it would be clearer to people what is on offer. Calling it S560e gives the uninformed the false impression that they are getting the same engine as the S560.




Panamera Turbo (SWB)
550 hp, 567 lb-ft
0-60 3.6s / 3.4s (w/opt. sport chrono)
Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid (SWB)
ICE 550 hp, 567 lb-ft
elec. 136 hp, 295 lb-ft
total 680 hp, 626 lb-ft
0-60 3.2s
Porsche of course also offers a lower-performance hybrid based on the base ICE that is also in their base-ICE Panamera.
I wish MB would take the Porsche approach...offer hybridization with mid and/or high performance ICE units, not just with its low-performance ICE unit. Ultimately I think they will, at least in the AMG lineup.
IMO hybridization has alot to offer customers, even those who put no value on fuel economy. I remember that for awhile, before the W222 was introduced, there was a rumor that the W222 would come ONLY in hybrid.
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IMO, the S560e in the U.S. at least may sell in OK numbers but probably won't be a huge sales success, unlike Panamera hybrids in Europe so far. If MB had put the engine from the euro-spec S500 in it and called it an S570e, or used the 4.0 liter V8 from the S560 and called at an S580e, that might be a different story.





