Disambiguation evidence for S-Class via surface form

"Mercedes-Benz S-Class"


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Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Mercedes-Benz S-Class".

Predicate Object
allWheelDriveBrandName 4MATIC
availableLayout front-engine, all-wheel-drive
bodyStyle 4-door sedan
class executive car
competitor Audi A8
competitor BMW 7 Series
competitor Jaguar XJ
competitor Lexus LS
countryOfOrigin Germany
firstGenerationDesignation W116
firstGenerationProductionStart 1972
hasHighPerformanceVariant Mercedes-AMG S 63
hasHighPerformanceVariant Mercedes-AMG S 65
hasLuxuryVariant S-Class self-linksurface differs
surface form: Mercedes-Maybach S-Class
instanceOf automobile model series
instanceOf flagship model line
instanceOf luxury sedan
knownFor advanced technology
knownFor benchmark status in premium automotive segment
knownFor high comfort
knownFor safety innovations
manufacturer Mercedes-Benz
marketPosition flagship luxury sedan of Mercedes-Benz
marketRole technology showcase for Mercedes-Benz
notableTechnology MBUX infotainment system
notableTechnology active ambient lighting
notableTechnology active safety systems
notableTechnology adaptive cruise control
notableTechnology advanced driver assistance systems
notableTechnology air suspension
notableTechnology massaging seats
notableTechnology night vision assist
offers plug-in hybrid variants
parentCompany Daimler AG
surface form: Mercedes-Benz Group
positionInLineup above Mercedes-Benz C-Class
positionInLineup above Mercedes-Benz E-Class
predecessor Mercedes-Benz W114
surface form: Mercedes-Benz W180
productionType series production
reputation symbol of status and prestige
segment full-size luxury car
successorTo Mercedes-Benz W108/W109
typicalEngineConfiguration V12
typicalEngineConfiguration V6
typicalEngineConfiguration V8
typicalEngineConfiguration inline-6
typicalFuelType diesel
typicalFuelType petrol
typicalLayout front-engine, rear-wheel-drive
typicalSeatingCapacity 5

As object (1)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "Mercedes-Benz S-Class".

BMW 7 Series competitor
"Mercedes-Benz S-Class"
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