The legendary Mercedes-Benz W140 S-Class is a testament to engineering excess and the last 'no-limits' Mercedes.
Yash Joglekar is a Mechanical Engineer from Pune, and therefore, a huge car enthusiast. He knows all there is to know about automobiles. He keeps himself updated on all developments in the world of ...
Back when Mercedes wasn’t interested in covering every automobile segment with the help of Renault and Nissan, the Stuttgart-based automaker was known for two attributes that sound almost clichéd ...
Karl is a Senior Editor at CarBuzz and first joined the company as a freelancer in 2019. After graduating as a copywriter and studying journalism, his early work life included stints in television ...
Dim’s fascination with cars began when he was just six. Born into a family of car enthusiasts and racing drivers, he started learning basic mechanics and driving from an early age. While he loves ...
Renntech has built a special one-of-one W140-chassis Mercedes-Benz S-Class to show the world what it’s capable of. Under the hood of this already classic 1992 Mercedes 600 SEL is the largest ...
Every once in a while, a pristine car shows up on the market with absurdly low miles. It is usually a car made 20 or even 30 years ago, which has been kept somewhere out of sight and does not qualify ...
The Mercedes-Benz S-Class of the W140 generation is a classic luxury car that needs no introduction. It was probably the last S-Class generation designed by engineers and not the bean counters, and it ...
The W140 Mercedes S-Class was always available with plenty of grunt, but AMG tuner Renntech has seen fit to give the mighty luxobarge a bonkers 615-horsepower V12 upgrade. The resulting beast is known ...
In Mercedes Benz’s world, the name Pullman is as exclusive as Maybach (if not more), being associated with a range of long wheelbase, exclusive, high-end automobiles reserved for the elite. The name ...
Numbers without context are generally meaningless. After all, what does 615 mean by itself? Is 600 better, worse or completely unrelated? And what about 76, 12 or indeed 7.6? It’s only when you add ...