Something interesting is brewing in the luxury space. Mercedes-Benz is not just updating its flagship sedan, it’s quietly changing the game. The facelifted S-Class is coming, yes. But this time, there’s a twist. A plug-in hybrid India launch? Likely late 2026 or maybe early 2027. Not confirmed But signs are clear.
First-Ever PHEV Tech Enters the S-Class Story
With the new Mercedes S-Class PHEV facelift, the brand is finally bringing a plug-in hybrid S-Class to India. Long overdue, honestly. It’ll be called S 450e. EQ Hybrid tech. Sounds fancy, but it’s more about what it does. This expands the Mercedes S-Class plug-in hybrid India lineup in a way we haven’t seen before. Petrol, diesel and now this.

Same 3.0-litre M256 Evo engine underneath. But paired with an electric motor. Total output jumps to around 435hp and 680Nm. Numbers look strong Real-world? Should feel effortless. Like an S-Class should.
100km Electric Range is the Highlight
Now this is where it gets interesting. A 22kWh battery. Around 100km electric-only range. That’s big. In fact, in the luxury PHEV sedan India space, this could be a proper shift. Not just a feature. A reason to buy.
Imagine daily office runs. School drops. Short city hops. No engine noise. Just silent glide. And then, highway comes. petrol engine kicks in. No stress No range anxiety. Simple. It’s kind of made for buyers who are curious about EVs but not fully ready yet.
Performance and Driving Dynamics
Let’s talk numbers. 0 to 100 km/h in about 5.7 seconds. Not the quickest S-Class. But that’s not the point here. Compared to petrol S 450, it’s slower. Yes But smoother? Probably Smarter too.

With the S-Class facelift PHEV launch, Mercedes seems to focus more on comfort and efficiency rather than outright speed. Also, rear-wheel drive only. No AWD here. Battery adds weight too. Around 2.4 tons. Heavy. But low center of gravity helps. So it won’t feel clumsy. At least not expected.
Possibility Local Assembly in India
Mercedes-Benz India knows the game. Pricing matters. A lot. That’s why local assembly is likely. Chakan plant already handles S-Class, Maybach, EQS. Adding one more won’t be surprise.
If this happens, pricing stays in control. Relatively. Also opens doors for future models like Mercedes S580e India. Bigger hybrid plans maybe. And yes, fits nicely into the upcoming Mercedes cars India roadmap.
A Perfect Bridge Between EV and Petrol
Here’s the thing. Not everyone wants a full EV. Still doubts. Charging infra, range, resale lot of questions. This car answers some of that. Not all. But enough Acts like a bridge. A smart one You get EV feel in city. Petrol backup for distance. Easy.
As per S-Class facelift details, expect all the usual luxury. Big screens. ADAS. Premium cabin. Nothing missing. Also, for those who didn’t quite connect with EQS this feels more familiar. More S-Class.
Also read : Mercedes-Benz Launches C-Class and E-Class Celebration Editions in India
India Launch Timeline and Positioning
The S-Class 2026 facelift India launch will place this version above standard petrol and diesel trims. But below Maybach. Clearly defined India has seen PHEVs before. Few But none like this. Not this level. With advanced Mercedes S-Class hybrid features, this could set a new benchmark. Quietly Without too much noise.
Final Thought
This isn’t just another variant. Feels bigger than that. Mercedes is reading the room. EV shift is happening. But slowly Uneven And this S-Class PHEV? It fits right in that gap. Perfectly, maybe Or almost.


