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Mercedes S-Class

The Mercedes-Benz S-Class is the flagship model of the renowned German automaker. In production since 1972, this luxury sedan is one of the most iconic vehicles in the prestigious F-segment. The seventh generation of the S-Class was introduced in 2020. Over the years, the model has evolved through several generations, designated as W116, W126, W140, W220, W221, W222, and W223.

Mercedes S-Class – OEM Wheels

The first and second generations of the Mercedes S-Class came with 14-inch steel or aluminum wheels. As the model evolved, wheel sizes increased. The third generation featured standard 16-inch wheels. The fourth generation introduced 17- and 18-inch wheels. The fifth generation offered 17-, 18-, and 19-inch options. The sixth generation came with 18-, 19-, and 20-inch wheels, while the current seventh generation supports 18-, 19-, 20-, and 21-inch wheels.

Mercedes S-Class Rim Sizes

While wheel design plays a role in the vehicle's aesthetics, the dimensions of the wheels significantly impact driving dynamics and comfort. When choosing wheels, it's essential to consider the diameter, width, offset (ET), and bolt pattern approved by the manufacturer.

  • What is the rim diameter on a Mercedes S-Class?

The Mercedes S-Class W140 can be fitted with wheels ranging from 16 inches to 19 inches. The W220 generation supports wheels from 16 to 20 inches. Both the W221 and W222 models are compatible with 17-, 18-, 19-, 20-, and 21-inch wheels. The latest W223 generation accommodates wheels from 18 to 21 inches.

  • Bolt pattern in the Mercedes S-Class

The Mercedes S-Class uses a 5-lug bolt pattern with a 112 mm pitch circle diameter. These wheels are marked as 5x112.

  • What is the width of the Mercedes S-Class wheel rim?

The W140 and W220 models can be fitted with wheels ranging from 7.5 to 9 inches in width. The W221 and W222 generations support widths from 8 to 9.5 inches. The latest W223 generation allows for wheel widths between 8 and 10 inches. All versions of the S-Class can be equipped with staggered (mixed) wheel setups.

  • What is the ET of the wheels in the Mercedes S-Class?

The offset (ET) range for the Mercedes S-Class varies by generation: from ET 35 to ET 51 for the W140; from ET 30 to ET 51 for the W220; from ET 27 to ET 55 for the W221; from ET 20 to ET 55 for the W222; and from ET 20 to ET 48.1 for the W223.