Over the years, the Black Bison nameplate was used by Wald International on a plethora of vehicles from different automakers, and one of the latest ones to wear it is the Mercedes-Benz S-Class.

Aimed at the latest iteration of Merc’s luxury saloon, the W222, which entered production in 2017, the body kit includes new front and rear bumper spoilers, roof and boot lid wings, side skirt add-ons, vented front fenders, carbon fiber pillar panel and number plate holder.

Comparison: 2018 Mercedes S-Class Facelift Takes On 2017 Model In Visual Battle

Stainless steel mufflers are also found on Wald’s creation, alongside a lowering kit that has turned this S-Class into a veritable low rider and oversized wheels. Elsewhere, the four-door boasts a white look all around contrasted by the black elements, chromed grille and silver rims, as well as the ‘Wald’ and ‘Black Bison’ logos on the boot lid.

Aside from the aftermarket paddle shifters made of carbon fiber, no other parts are on the menu for the interior. Nonetheless, there are plenty of companies that would take on the job of reupholstering the entire cabin and provide it with unique finishing touches. Power upgrades aren’t on the agenda either, yet software optimizations are easy to come across.

Wald celebrated the public debut of their S-Class in early December, at the 2019 Osaka Motor Show, in Japan, where they also presented other tuned cars from different automakers, including Toyota, Nissan and Suzuki.