Consept Cars: Frankfurt Motor Show that its opening was inaugurated yesterday, used Mercedes-Benz automobile manufacturers to showcase their concepts in the class model. This concept is an evolution of the S-Class luxury cars that promises fuel economy of 105mpg.
Cars concept, named Mercedes-Benz F125 is in his research will use hydrogen fuel, in theory by using our advanced fuel cells that will produce higher performance than the S-Class models that exist today.
Mercedes-Benz F125 features a futuristic design that will inspire the next Mercedes models. Elements of the exterior on this cars concept like the grill, the side lines on the body will be applied to the S-Class 2013 and the successor to the S-Class CL Coupe.
Door cars concept that uses gulwing model has dimensions 97mm shorter length, 110mm wider and 50 lower than the wheelbase S-Class. This Mercedes-Benz F125 uses aluminum-intensive chassis that weighs 135kg less weight than CGI S350 is currently available.
With the Mercedes-Benz F125 we want to show that a large cars, comfortable and safe from Mercedes-Benz has a vision for the future, because they can operate without emissions. said Thomas Weber, Head of Research and Development Mercedes-Benz as reported autocar, Tuesday September 13, 2011.
In computer simulations carried out by Mercedes-Benz, the car can accelerate 0-62mph time 4.2 seconds, this record is faster than the twin-turbo 5.5-liter V12 S600. Mercedes claims the hydrogen consumption of only 0.70 per 62 miles or equal to 105mpg on diesel engines.
Cars concept, named Mercedes-Benz F125 is in his research will use hydrogen fuel, in theory by using our advanced fuel cells that will produce higher performance than the S-Class models that exist today.
Mercedes-Benz F125 features a futuristic design that will inspire the next Mercedes models. Elements of the exterior on this cars concept like the grill, the side lines on the body will be applied to the S-Class 2013 and the successor to the S-Class CL Coupe.
Door cars concept that uses gulwing model has dimensions 97mm shorter length, 110mm wider and 50 lower than the wheelbase S-Class. This Mercedes-Benz F125 uses aluminum-intensive chassis that weighs 135kg less weight than CGI S350 is currently available.
With the Mercedes-Benz F125 we want to show that a large cars, comfortable and safe from Mercedes-Benz has a vision for the future, because they can operate without emissions. said Thomas Weber, Head of Research and Development Mercedes-Benz as reported autocar, Tuesday September 13, 2011.
In computer simulations carried out by Mercedes-Benz, the car can accelerate 0-62mph time 4.2 seconds, this record is faster than the twin-turbo 5.5-liter V12 S600. Mercedes claims the hydrogen consumption of only 0.70 per 62 miles or equal to 105mpg on diesel engines.
No comments:
Post a Comment