Mercedes-Benz 400 SE “The Cathedral”

New arrival
Body styleSedan
TransmissionAutomatic
Mileage120604 km
Year1991
VAT / MarginMargin
  • "This S-Class is yet another example of why the S-Class is the best car in the world"
  • Owned by one German family for a very long time - from 1992 to 2022
  • Blue-Black paint livery
  • It has the optional velour interior in anthracite-black with the wood finish - "Walnut"
  • This mint condition gives you a sense of well-being
  • One of the finest luxury sedans of its era
23.500,-

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In the early 1990s, introduced an entirely new S-Class. Expectations were exceptionally high, as its predecessor had set an incredibly high benchmark. Yet rather than opting for a cautious evolution, Mercedes-Benz chose a far more ambitious approach. Everything was made larger, quieter, and more comfortable. The result was the W140.

The hood is long, the doors are substantial, and the car sits with remarkable confidence on the road. It doesn’t try to appear sporty, nor does it strive for exaggerated elegance. Above all, it exudes composure. More than three decades later, it still does exactly that.

At the time, Mercedes-Benz equipped the W140 with an impressive array of innovative technologies. Certain versions featured double-glazed windows, significantly reducing wind and road noise. Comfort was another major priority. Every control had to feel intuitive, every component had to be solidly engineered, and everything was expected to function flawlessly for years to come. That was simply the philosophy behind Mercedes-Benz engineering in those days.

The 400 SE is powered by a 4.2-liter V8 producing approximately 286 horsepower, an engine perfectly suited to the car’s refined character. There is always ample power available, yet the engine never feels the need to constantly remind you of its capabilities. Exactly as a luxury limousine should be. It never asks to be pushed—it simply performs its duties with effortless confidence.

This particular 400 SE remained within the same German family for thirty years. From 1992 until 2022, it had just one owner who clearly cared for the car with exceptional attention. The specification is equally attractive. Finished in Blue-Black with an anthracite velour interior and beautiful walnut wood trim, it represents a wonderfully tasteful configuration. Velour upholstery is rarely seen today, yet it suits the calm and understated character of this generation of S-Class perfectly. Once you settle into the seat, you’ll immediately understand why so many owners chose it.

The overall condition reflects that same level of care. The interior presents beautifully, the exterior is exceptionally well preserved, and together they create exactly the impression you would hope to find in a carefully maintained S-Class.

Some cars are gradually modernized over the years. Larger wheels, updated lighting, a different steering wheel. This Mercedes simply doesn’t need any of that. Precisely because it has remained so faithful to its original specification, it perfectly demonstrates what a W140 was always meant to be.

And perhaps that is the greatest appeal of this 400 SE. It never demands attention. It simply waits patiently. And more often than not, it is the people who truly know these cars who stop and admire it just a little longer. Have you also fallen for the charm of this Mercedes-Benz? Contact Gallery Aaldering today. We export our vehicles worldwide—please inquire about the available terms and possibilities.