No Active Ambient Lighting for '22
Most buyers here do not have the patience of waiting 6+ months for an adequately equipped car to show up in inventory. So most people just compromise and drive off a terribly under-equipped car, looking to retrofit all the necessary stuff afterwards.
FYI, the most reputable custom shop I know of in China prices active ambient lighting at USD 3,400. Expensive but you get (relatively speaking) peace of mind knowing experienced experts who have done dozens of the same installations are taking care of your $$$ car.
If I were to do this myself, I'd make sure to check the shop's past projects thoroughly, making sure they have done this exact same retrofit installation multiple times successfully, before entrusting them with my car. At least ask them to show you graphical evidence of their past projects, and maybe verify their validity by phoning the owner, if possible.
Last edited by rw594; Jun 27, 2022 at 04:16 AM.
Honestly, if a missing option is that important to someone, I believe they would be much better off trading the car for one equipped more to their liking.
Im very suprised nobody has just looked up the part numbers for the genuine MB light bars and tried retrofitting those. I would probably bet they cost very similar or less then what these Chinese sellers are charging
Honestly, if a missing option is that important to someone, I believe they would be much better off trading the car for one equipped more to their liking.That is, unless you live in China, as I do, where consumer protection is not a thing, dealer warranties are often worthless, optimally kitted W223s are non-existent, and overall prices of cars are just too damn high.
It may be hard for you guys over at the states to fathom, but I delibrately bought my W223 from a Mexican importer, just to avoid dealing with my local dealer, and I am planning on retrofitting more than a dozen options onto the car in the next two weeks.
I'll explain the whole thought process in a separate post, once the retro-fitting process completes, roughly in two weeks. For now, suffice to say that this approach would save me $120,000 on my new car, if all worked according to plan
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Im very suprised nobody has just looked up the part numbers for the genuine MB light bars and tried retrofitting those. I would probably bet they cost very similar or less then what these Chinese sellers are charging
Let's hope I won't be proving myself wrong in two weeks, when I send my car over to Shenzhen for retrofitting : )
Let's hope I won't be proving myself wrong in two weeks, when I send my car over to Shenzhen for retrofitting : )
I still am trying to get answers about the extra menu for the dynamic lighting. Your car for instance now which doesnt have AAL, do you have the menu that has the AAL options? The one where they give you like 12 options of multi color? Because I see it in these guys videos after the install of this kit
I still am trying to get answers about the extra menu for the dynamic lighting. Your car for instance now which doesnt have AAL, do you have the menu that has the AAL options? The one where they give you like 12 options of multi color? Because I see it in these guys videos after the install of this kit
In the video you will see some actual disassembly and reassembly of the AAL lightbar, replacement of the 3D burmester A-pillar speakers with the 4D spinny one, and some other WIP shots. There's also a brief glance at the AAL menu. Seems like all the 12 colour options were there.
And btw I've arranged a burmester 3D → 4D upgrade with this guy. So he too will be tearing my car down to, like you said, fibers
to fit all the additional speakers
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In the video you will see some actual disassembly and reassembly of the AAL lightbar, replacement of the 3D burmester A-pillar speakers with the 4D spinny one, and some other WIP shots. There's also a brief glance at the AAL menu. Seems like all the 12 colour options were there.
And btw I've arranged a burmester 3D → 4D upgrade with this guy. So he too will be tearing my car down to, like you said, fibers
to fit all the additional speakersTrade-backs are unheard of where I am. And fully loaded W223s are just too expensive. It's $420,000 fully loaded vs $165,000 base here. The money you can save by going aftermarket will virtually buy you another S500 in the states.
Trade-backs are unheard of where I am. And fully loaded W223s are just too expensive. It's $420,000 fully loaded vs $165,000 base here. The money you can save by going aftermarket will virtually buy you another S500 in the states.
Trade-backs are unheard of where I am. And fully loaded W223s are just too expensive. It's $420,000 fully loaded vs $165,000 base here. The money you can save by going aftermarket will virtually buy you another S500 in the states.
We are talking close to 100% vehicle price in taxes alone, for the S500 variant with 3.0L L6 engine (74% omission tax, 10% VAT, 10% luxury tax).
MB China also locks most of the important interior options (like nappa leather upholstery) behind the S500 engine variant, which, funny enough, is the top end model in China. They don't even sell the 4.0 litre S580 here, because the extra 1.0 litre will add another 50% to taxes, bringing the price into Bently territory, and nobody will buy it then.
Then there are the shameful upchargers. For a fully loaded S500, I was quoted $45,000 upcharge over MSRP. Naturally I walked away - but apparently there really are suckers out there who are paying this kind of charges.
So yeah, these taxes and charges alone are enough to buy a porche or two in the states. It's a jungle out here in China.
Remember, I bought my Mexican W223 from these exact importers.
Duties still apply though, so your 4.0 Litre S580 will be hit by a 116.5% omission tax, plus 20% VAT and luxury tax (calculated AFTER omission taxes were applied), when it reaches shore.
Apparently some dealers in the States and neighbouring Canada are already profiting on this whole export business. They are charging very high markups for cars going abroad.

Remember, I bought my Mexican W223 from these exact importers.
Duties still apply though, so your 4.0 Litre S580 will be hit by a 116.5% omission tax, plus 20% VAT and luxury tax (calculated AFTER omission taxes were applied), when it reaches shore.
Apparently some dealers in the States and neighbouring Canada are already profiting on this whole export business. They are charging very high markups for cars going abroad.
What software and hardware need to be changed/switched to legalize the car (Mexico-regulation-compliant to China-regulation-compliant)?
In Canada the four-seater is bundled with the V8, which you will recall, incurs astronomical tax burdens when it crosses Chinese borders.
I've done lots of calculations on this matter, and concluded that importing from Mexico and retrofitting the missing options I wanted was simply a much, much more economical way than buying local or from Canada. We are talking total savings of USD 120,000 on a car. For me, this is a sum worth doing some research and taking a little risk for : D
And regarding legalizing the car - all parts in my Mexican W223 are road legal in China, nothing seems market-specific. I do need to swap out the Mexican central computer for a Chinese one, to enable local LTE connectivity and Chinese voice recongnition (not that I really need that), but otherwise the car was good to go on day 1.
Here's a shot of the captain's seat. I take long road trips for work often, and this seat enables me to do quick power naps on roadsides, in relative comfort. Nowhere near as nice as the Stressless recliner I have back home, but better than the regular bench seats by miles.
Last edited by rw594; Jun 28, 2022 at 10:09 AM.




