2010 Mercedes S-Class Black Bison Edition: created by Wald International

by Alex

Wald International, the famous Japanese tuner has transformed the Mercedes S-Class with its new tuning package. The new transformed car is called as the Black Bison Edition going by the tuner’s way. The package includes new front and rear bumpers along with sportier fender ducts, new side strips, a couple of new rear spoilers with one being on the deck lid and the other above the glass, and four new matte Renovatio wheels.

The whole car will be painted in the shiner Wald color fitted with new exhaust system and tailpipes.

The E-Class is also given the same add-ons. So the tuning package includes new front bumper with a protruding lower lip, four large projector style driving lights, and ventilators on either side. The striking difference between the two luxury cars, i.e. the E-Class and the S-Class is that the previous version of the E-class has a black exterior while the latest model is painted in white.

But there’s more to wait for as the prices are yet to be announced for the new and attractive packages.

Source: topspeed

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