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Un projet de tour résidentielle Mercedes Benz à Dubaï
Pictures MUST credit: Binghatti Properties Here’s a first look at the stunning apartments and facilities at the first luxury residential skyscraper to carry the brand of luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz. It includes a stunning top floor infinity pool. Part of the structure , due for completion in December 2026, is decorated with the iconic Mercedes-Benz three pronged Mercedes logo. The German company has joined forces with UAE-based developer Binghatti Properties for the project to be built in Dubai. The tower called Mercedes-Benz Places has a curved tip which has bands of lights which illuminate one after another . Apartments will have AI-integrated systems and intelligent smart-home systems which it is said will be “ seamlessly integrated into the essence of daily life” for residents. The 65 storey tower will be 341 metres tall with unobstructed views of the world’s tallest building, the 829 metre Burj Khalifa. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un projet de tour résidentielle Mercedes Benz à Dubaï
Pictures MUST credit: Binghatti Properties Here’s a first look at the stunning apartments and facilities at the first luxury residential skyscraper to carry the brand of luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz. It includes a stunning top floor infinity pool. Part of the structure , due for completion in December 2026, is decorated with the iconic Mercedes-Benz three pronged Mercedes logo. The German company has joined forces with UAE-based developer Binghatti Properties for the project to be built in Dubai. The tower called Mercedes-Benz Places has a curved tip which has bands of lights which illuminate one after another . Apartments will have AI-integrated systems and intelligent smart-home systems which it is said will be “ seamlessly integrated into the essence of daily life” for residents. The 65 storey tower will be 341 metres tall with unobstructed views of the world’s tallest building, the 829 metre Burj Khalifa. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un projet de tour résidentielle Mercedes Benz à Dubaï
Pictures MUST credit: Binghatti Properties Here’s a first look at the stunning apartments and facilities at the first luxury residential skyscraper to carry the brand of luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz. It includes a stunning top floor infinity pool. Part of the structure , due for completion in December 2026, is decorated with the iconic Mercedes-Benz three pronged Mercedes logo. The German company has joined forces with UAE-based developer Binghatti Properties for the project to be built in Dubai. The tower called Mercedes-Benz Places has a curved tip which has bands of lights which illuminate one after another . Apartments will have AI-integrated systems and intelligent smart-home systems which it is said will be “ seamlessly integrated into the essence of daily life” for residents. The 65 storey tower will be 341 metres tall with unobstructed views of the world’s tallest building, the 829 metre Burj Khalifa. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un projet de tour résidentielle Mercedes Benz à Dubaï
Pictures MUST credit: Binghatti Properties Here’s a first look at the stunning apartments and facilities at the first luxury residential skyscraper to carry the brand of luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz. It includes a stunning top floor infinity pool. Part of the structure , due for completion in December 2026, is decorated with the iconic Mercedes-Benz three pronged Mercedes logo. The German company has joined forces with UAE-based developer Binghatti Properties for the project to be built in Dubai. The tower called Mercedes-Benz Places has a curved tip which has bands of lights which illuminate one after another . Apartments will have AI-integrated systems and intelligent smart-home systems which it is said will be “ seamlessly integrated into the essence of daily life” for residents. The 65 storey tower will be 341 metres tall with unobstructed views of the world’s tallest building, the 829 metre Burj Khalifa. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un projet de tour résidentielle Mercedes Benz à Dubaï
Pictures MUST credit: Binghatti Properties Here’s a first look at the stunning apartments and facilities at the first luxury residential skyscraper to carry the brand of luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz. It includes a stunning top floor infinity pool. Part of the structure , due for completion in December 2026, is decorated with the iconic Mercedes-Benz three pronged Mercedes logo. The German company has joined forces with UAE-based developer Binghatti Properties for the project to be built in Dubai. The tower called Mercedes-Benz Places has a curved tip which has bands of lights which illuminate one after another . Apartments will have AI-integrated systems and intelligent smart-home systems which it is said will be “ seamlessly integrated into the essence of daily life” for residents. The 65 storey tower will be 341 metres tall with unobstructed views of the world’s tallest building, the 829 metre Burj Khalifa. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un projet de tour résidentielle Mercedes Benz à Dubaï
Pictures MUST credit: Binghatti Properties Here’s a first look at the stunning apartments and facilities at the first luxury residential skyscraper to carry the brand of luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz. It includes a stunning top floor infinity pool. Part of the structure , due for completion in December 2026, is decorated with the iconic Mercedes-Benz three pronged Mercedes logo. The German company has joined forces with UAE-based developer Binghatti Properties for the project to be built in Dubai. The tower called Mercedes-Benz Places has a curved tip which has bands of lights which illuminate one after another . Apartments will have AI-integrated systems and intelligent smart-home systems which it is said will be “ seamlessly integrated into the essence of daily life” for residents. The 65 storey tower will be 341 metres tall with unobstructed views of the world’s tallest building, the 829 metre Burj Khalifa. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un projet de tour résidentielle Mercedes Benz à Dubaï
Pictures MUST credit: Binghatti Properties Here’s a first look at the stunning apartments and facilities at the first luxury residential skyscraper to carry the brand of luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz. It includes a stunning top floor infinity pool. Part of the structure , due for completion in December 2026, is decorated with the iconic Mercedes-Benz three pronged Mercedes logo. The German company has joined forces with UAE-based developer Binghatti Properties for the project to be built in Dubai. The tower called Mercedes-Benz Places has a curved tip which has bands of lights which illuminate one after another . Apartments will have AI-integrated systems and intelligent smart-home systems which it is said will be “ seamlessly integrated into the essence of daily life” for residents. The 65 storey tower will be 341 metres tall with unobstructed views of the world’s tallest building, the 829 metre Burj Khalifa. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un projet de tour résidentielle Mercedes Benz à Dubaï
Pictures MUST credit: Binghatti Properties Here’s a first look at the stunning apartments and facilities at the first luxury residential skyscraper to carry the brand of luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz. It includes a stunning top floor infinity pool. Part of the structure , due for completion in December 2026, is decorated with the iconic Mercedes-Benz three pronged Mercedes logo. The German company has joined forces with UAE-based developer Binghatti Properties for the project to be built in Dubai. The tower called Mercedes-Benz Places has a curved tip which has bands of lights which illuminate one after another . Apartments will have AI-integrated systems and intelligent smart-home systems which it is said will be “ seamlessly integrated into the essence of daily life” for residents. The 65 storey tower will be 341 metres tall with unobstructed views of the world’s tallest building, the 829 metre Burj Khalifa. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un projet de tour résidentielle Mercedes Benz à Dubaï
Pictures MUST credit: Binghatti Properties Here’s a first look at the stunning apartments and facilities at the first luxury residential skyscraper to carry the brand of luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz. It includes a stunning top floor infinity pool. Part of the structure , due for completion in December 2026, is decorated with the iconic Mercedes-Benz three pronged Mercedes logo. The German company has joined forces with UAE-based developer Binghatti Properties for the project to be built in Dubai. The tower called Mercedes-Benz Places has a curved tip which has bands of lights which illuminate one after another . Apartments will have AI-integrated systems and intelligent smart-home systems which it is said will be “ seamlessly integrated into the essence of daily life” for residents. The 65 storey tower will be 341 metres tall with unobstructed views of the world’s tallest building, the 829 metre Burj Khalifa. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un projet de tour résidentielle Mercedes Benz à Dubaï
Pictures MUST credit: Binghatti Properties Here’s a first look at the stunning apartments and facilities at the first luxury residential skyscraper to carry the brand of luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz. It includes a stunning top floor infinity pool. Part of the structure , due for completion in December 2026, is decorated with the iconic Mercedes-Benz three pronged Mercedes logo. The German company has joined forces with UAE-based developer Binghatti Properties for the project to be built in Dubai. The tower called Mercedes-Benz Places has a curved tip which has bands of lights which illuminate one after another . Apartments will have AI-integrated systems and intelligent smart-home systems which it is said will be “ seamlessly integrated into the essence of daily life” for residents. The 65 storey tower will be 341 metres tall with unobstructed views of the world’s tallest building, the 829 metre Burj Khalifa. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un projet de tour résidentielle Mercedes Benz à Dubaï
Pictures MUST credit: Binghatti Properties Here’s a first look at the stunning apartments and facilities at the first luxury residential skyscraper to carry the brand of luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz. It includes a stunning top floor infinity pool. Part of the structure , due for completion in December 2026, is decorated with the iconic Mercedes-Benz three pronged Mercedes logo. The German company has joined forces with UAE-based developer Binghatti Properties for the project to be built in Dubai. The tower called Mercedes-Benz Places has a curved tip which has bands of lights which illuminate one after another . Apartments will have AI-integrated systems and intelligent smart-home systems which it is said will be “ seamlessly integrated into the essence of daily life” for residents. The 65 storey tower will be 341 metres tall with unobstructed views of the world’s tallest building, the 829 metre Burj Khalifa. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un projet de tour résidentielle Mercedes Benz à Dubaï
Pictures MUST credit: Binghatti Properties Here’s a first look at the stunning apartments and facilities at the first luxury residential skyscraper to carry the brand of luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz. It includes a stunning top floor infinity pool. Part of the structure , due for completion in December 2026, is decorated with the iconic Mercedes-Benz three pronged Mercedes logo. The German company has joined forces with UAE-based developer Binghatti Properties for the project to be built in Dubai. The tower called Mercedes-Benz Places has a curved tip which has bands of lights which illuminate one after another . Apartments will have AI-integrated systems and intelligent smart-home systems which it is said will be “ seamlessly integrated into the essence of daily life” for residents. The 65 storey tower will be 341 metres tall with unobstructed views of the world’s tallest building, the 829 metre Burj Khalifa. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un projet de tour résidentielle Mercedes Benz à Dubaï
Pictures MUST credit: Binghatti Properties Here’s a first look at the stunning apartments and facilities at the first luxury residential skyscraper to carry the brand of luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz. It includes a stunning top floor infinity pool. Part of the structure , due for completion in December 2026, is decorated with the iconic Mercedes-Benz three pronged Mercedes logo. The German company has joined forces with UAE-based developer Binghatti Properties for the project to be built in Dubai. The tower called Mercedes-Benz Places has a curved tip which has bands of lights which illuminate one after another . Apartments will have AI-integrated systems and intelligent smart-home systems which it is said will be “ seamlessly integrated into the essence of daily life” for residents. The 65 storey tower will be 341 metres tall with unobstructed views of the world’s tallest building, the 829 metre Burj Khalifa. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un projet de tour résidentielle Mercedes Benz à Dubaï
Pictures MUST credit: Binghatti Properties Here’s a first look at the stunning apartments and facilities at the first luxury residential skyscraper to carry the brand of luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz. It includes a stunning top floor infinity pool. Part of the structure , due for completion in December 2026, is decorated with the iconic Mercedes-Benz three pronged Mercedes logo. The German company has joined forces with UAE-based developer Binghatti Properties for the project to be built in Dubai. The tower called Mercedes-Benz Places has a curved tip which has bands of lights which illuminate one after another . Apartments will have AI-integrated systems and intelligent smart-home systems which it is said will be “ seamlessly integrated into the essence of daily life” for residents. The 65 storey tower will be 341 metres tall with unobstructed views of the world’s tallest building, the 829 metre Burj Khalifa. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un projet de tour résidentielle Mercedes Benz à Dubaï
Pictures MUST credit: Binghatti Properties Here’s a first look at the stunning apartments and facilities at the first luxury residential skyscraper to carry the brand of luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz. It includes a stunning top floor infinity pool. Part of the structure , due for completion in December 2026, is decorated with the iconic Mercedes-Benz three pronged Mercedes logo. The German company has joined forces with UAE-based developer Binghatti Properties for the project to be built in Dubai. The tower called Mercedes-Benz Places has a curved tip which has bands of lights which illuminate one after another . Apartments will have AI-integrated systems and intelligent smart-home systems which it is said will be “ seamlessly integrated into the essence of daily life” for residents. The 65 storey tower will be 341 metres tall with unobstructed views of the world’s tallest building, the 829 metre Burj Khalifa. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un projet de tour résidentielle Mercedes Benz à Dubaï
Pictures MUST credit: Binghatti Properties Here’s a first look at the stunning apartments and facilities at the first luxury residential skyscraper to carry the brand of luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz. It includes a stunning top floor infinity pool. Part of the structure , due for completion in December 2026, is decorated with the iconic Mercedes-Benz three pronged Mercedes logo. The German company has joined forces with UAE-based developer Binghatti Properties for the project to be built in Dubai. The tower called Mercedes-Benz Places has a curved tip which has bands of lights which illuminate one after another . Apartments will have AI-integrated systems and intelligent smart-home systems which it is said will be “ seamlessly integrated into the essence of daily life” for residents. The 65 storey tower will be 341 metres tall with unobstructed views of the world’s tallest building, the 829 metre Burj Khalifa. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un projet de tour résidentielle Mercedes Benz à Dubaï
Pictures MUST credit: Binghatti Properties Here’s a first look at the stunning apartments and facilities at the first luxury residential skyscraper to carry the brand of luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz. It includes a stunning top floor infinity pool. Part of the structure , due for completion in December 2026, is decorated with the iconic Mercedes-Benz three pronged Mercedes logo. The German company has joined forces with UAE-based developer Binghatti Properties for the project to be built in Dubai. The tower called Mercedes-Benz Places has a curved tip which has bands of lights which illuminate one after another . Apartments will have AI-integrated systems and intelligent smart-home systems which it is said will be “ seamlessly integrated into the essence of daily life” for residents. The 65 storey tower will be 341 metres tall with unobstructed views of the world’s tallest building, the 829 metre Burj Khalifa. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un projet de tour résidentielle Mercedes Benz à Dubaï
Pictures MUST credit: Binghatti Properties Here’s a first look at the stunning apartments and facilities at the first luxury residential skyscraper to carry the brand of luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz. It includes a stunning top floor infinity pool. Part of the structure , due for completion in December 2026, is decorated with the iconic Mercedes-Benz three pronged Mercedes logo. The German company has joined forces with UAE-based developer Binghatti Properties for the project to be built in Dubai. The tower called Mercedes-Benz Places has a curved tip which has bands of lights which illuminate one after another . Apartments will have AI-integrated systems and intelligent smart-home systems which it is said will be “ seamlessly integrated into the essence of daily life” for residents. The 65 storey tower will be 341 metres tall with unobstructed views of the world’s tallest building, the 829 metre Burj Khalifa. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un projet de tour résidentielle Mercedes Benz à Dubaï
Pictures MUST credit: Binghatti Properties Here’s a first look at the stunning apartments and facilities at the first luxury residential skyscraper to carry the brand of luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz. It includes a stunning top floor infinity pool. Part of the structure , due for completion in December 2026, is decorated with the iconic Mercedes-Benz three pronged Mercedes logo. The German company has joined forces with UAE-based developer Binghatti Properties for the project to be built in Dubai. The tower called Mercedes-Benz Places has a curved tip which has bands of lights which illuminate one after another . Apartments will have AI-integrated systems and intelligent smart-home systems which it is said will be “ seamlessly integrated into the essence of daily life” for residents. The 65 storey tower will be 341 metres tall with unobstructed views of the world’s tallest building, the 829 metre Burj Khalifa. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un projet de tour résidentielle Mercedes Benz à Dubaï
Pictures MUST credit: Binghatti Properties Here’s a first look at the stunning apartments and facilities at the first luxury residential skyscraper to carry the brand of luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz. It includes a stunning top floor infinity pool. Part of the structure , due for completion in December 2026, is decorated with the iconic Mercedes-Benz three pronged Mercedes logo. The German company has joined forces with UAE-based developer Binghatti Properties for the project to be built in Dubai. The tower called Mercedes-Benz Places has a curved tip which has bands of lights which illuminate one after another . Apartments will have AI-integrated systems and intelligent smart-home systems which it is said will be “ seamlessly integrated into the essence of daily life” for residents. The 65 storey tower will be 341 metres tall with unobstructed views of the world’s tallest building, the 829 metre Burj Khalifa. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un projet de tour résidentielle Mercedes Benz à Dubaï
Pictures MUST credit: Binghatti Properties Here’s a first look at the stunning apartments and facilities at the first luxury residential skyscraper to carry the brand of luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz. It includes a stunning top floor infinity pool. Part of the structure , due for completion in December 2026, is decorated with the iconic Mercedes-Benz three pronged Mercedes logo. The German company has joined forces with UAE-based developer Binghatti Properties for the project to be built in Dubai. The tower called Mercedes-Benz Places has a curved tip which has bands of lights which illuminate one after another . Apartments will have AI-integrated systems and intelligent smart-home systems which it is said will be “ seamlessly integrated into the essence of daily life” for residents. The 65 storey tower will be 341 metres tall with unobstructed views of the world’s tallest building, the 829 metre Burj Khalifa. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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FEATURE - Mercedes-Benz VISION EQXX schlägt seinen eigenen Effizienzrekord mit einer Ladung
The Mercedes-Benz VISION EQXX has beaten its own efficiency record in real-world driving with another 1,000 km+ journey on a single battery charge. Following its record-breaking maiden drive from Stuttgart to Cassis (France) in April, the research vehicle set the bar even higher, with a 1,202-kilometre road trip from Stuttgart to Silverstone in the UK. After negotiating an autobahn closure and demanding cross-country diversion near Stuttgart, the VISION EQXX crossed the French border near Strasbourg then cruised across northern France at highway speeds to Calais, where it boarded the Eurotunnel. Continuing its journey in the UK, it took the M25 around London then stopped off at Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix in Brackley. Waiting to greet it there were the Formula 1 and Formula E experts who helped develop its advanced drivetrain. The VISION EQXX then carried on to Silverstone, where it was welcomed by special guest driver Nyck de Vries. The Dutchman, who races for the Mercedes-EQ Formula E team, opted not to go easy on the research vehicle, taking it up to its maximum speed limit of 140 km/h on the iconic British race track. Making the most of the occasion, he completed 11 laps, using the last of the charge on the pit lane. Throughout the road trip, the VISION EQXX took advantage of its innovative thermal management system to achieve an average consumption of 8.3 kWh/100 km in the face of heavy traffic and summer temperatures.
As well as proving the effectiveness of Mercedes-Benz electric efficiency technologies in a wide range of real-life traffic scenarios, the VISION EQXX’s long-distance journeys on public roads provide R&D experts with valuable data for the ongoing development programme.
“The journey continues – even further, even more efficient! Yet again, the VISION EQXX has proven that it can easily cover more than 1,000 km on a single battery charge, this time faced with a whole different set of real-world conditions. As Mercedes-Benz strives to go all-elect
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FEATURE - Mercedes-Benz VISION EQXX schlägt seinen eigenen Effizienzrekord mit einer Ladung
The Mercedes-Benz VISION EQXX has beaten its own efficiency record in real-world driving with another 1,000 km+ journey on a single battery charge. Following its record-breaking maiden drive from Stuttgart to Cassis (France) in April, the research vehicle set the bar even higher, with a 1,202-kilometre road trip from Stuttgart to Silverstone in the UK. After negotiating an autobahn closure and demanding cross-country diversion near Stuttgart, the VISION EQXX crossed the French border near Strasbourg then cruised across northern France at highway speeds to Calais, where it boarded the Eurotunnel. Continuing its journey in the UK, it took the M25 around London then stopped off at Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix in Brackley. Waiting to greet it there were the Formula 1 and Formula E experts who helped develop its advanced drivetrain. The VISION EQXX then carried on to Silverstone, where it was welcomed by special guest driver Nyck de Vries. The Dutchman, who races for the Mercedes-EQ Formula E team, opted not to go easy on the research vehicle, taking it up to its maximum speed limit of 140 km/h on the iconic British race track. Making the most of the occasion, he completed 11 laps, using the last of the charge on the pit lane. Throughout the road trip, the VISION EQXX took advantage of its innovative thermal management system to achieve an average consumption of 8.3 kWh/100 km in the face of heavy traffic and summer temperatures.
As well as proving the effectiveness of Mercedes-Benz electric efficiency technologies in a wide range of real-life traffic scenarios, the VISION EQXX’s long-distance journeys on public roads provide R&D experts with valuable data for the ongoing development programme.
“The journey continues – even further, even more efficient! Yet again, the VISION EQXX has proven that it can easily cover more than 1,000 km on a single battery charge, this time faced with a whole different set of real-world conditions. As Mercedes-Benz strives to go all-elect
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FEATURE - Mercedes-Benz VISION EQXX schlägt seinen eigenen Effizienzrekord mit einer Ladung
The Mercedes-Benz VISION EQXX has beaten its own efficiency record in real-world driving with another 1,000 km+ journey on a single battery charge. Following its record-breaking maiden drive from Stuttgart to Cassis (France) in April, the research vehicle set the bar even higher, with a 1,202-kilometre road trip from Stuttgart to Silverstone in the UK. After negotiating an autobahn closure and demanding cross-country diversion near Stuttgart, the VISION EQXX crossed the French border near Strasbourg then cruised across northern France at highway speeds to Calais, where it boarded the Eurotunnel. Continuing its journey in the UK, it took the M25 around London then stopped off at Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix in Brackley. Waiting to greet it there were the Formula 1 and Formula E experts who helped develop its advanced drivetrain. The VISION EQXX then carried on to Silverstone, where it was welcomed by special guest driver Nyck de Vries. The Dutchman, who races for the Mercedes-EQ Formula E team, opted not to go easy on the research vehicle, taking it up to its maximum speed limit of 140 km/h on the iconic British race track. Making the most of the occasion, he completed 11 laps, using the last of the charge on the pit lane. Throughout the road trip, the VISION EQXX took advantage of its innovative thermal management system to achieve an average consumption of 8.3 kWh/100 km in the face of heavy traffic and summer temperatures.
As well as proving the effectiveness of Mercedes-Benz electric efficiency technologies in a wide range of real-life traffic scenarios, the VISION EQXX’s long-distance journeys on public roads provide R&D experts with valuable data for the ongoing development programme.
“The journey continues – even further, even more efficient! Yet again, the VISION EQXX has proven that it can easily cover more than 1,000 km on a single battery charge, this time faced with a whole different set of real-world conditions. As Mercedes-Benz strives to go all-elect
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FEATURE - Mercedes-Benz VISION EQXX schlägt seinen eigenen Effizienzrekord mit einer Ladung
The Mercedes-Benz VISION EQXX has beaten its own efficiency record in real-world driving with another 1,000 km+ journey on a single battery charge. Following its record-breaking maiden drive from Stuttgart to Cassis (France) in April, the research vehicle set the bar even higher, with a 1,202-kilometre road trip from Stuttgart to Silverstone in the UK. After negotiating an autobahn closure and demanding cross-country diversion near Stuttgart, the VISION EQXX crossed the French border near Strasbourg then cruised across northern France at highway speeds to Calais, where it boarded the Eurotunnel. Continuing its journey in the UK, it took the M25 around London then stopped off at Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix in Brackley. Waiting to greet it there were the Formula 1 and Formula E experts who helped develop its advanced drivetrain. The VISION EQXX then carried on to Silverstone, where it was welcomed by special guest driver Nyck de Vries. The Dutchman, who races for the Mercedes-EQ Formula E team, opted not to go easy on the research vehicle, taking it up to its maximum speed limit of 140 km/h on the iconic British race track. Making the most of the occasion, he completed 11 laps, using the last of the charge on the pit lane. Throughout the road trip, the VISION EQXX took advantage of its innovative thermal management system to achieve an average consumption of 8.3 kWh/100 km in the face of heavy traffic and summer temperatures.
As well as proving the effectiveness of Mercedes-Benz electric efficiency technologies in a wide range of real-life traffic scenarios, the VISION EQXX’s long-distance journeys on public roads provide R&D experts with valuable data for the ongoing development programme.
“The journey continues – even further, even more efficient! Yet again, the VISION EQXX has proven that it can easily cover more than 1,000 km on a single battery charge, this time faced with a whole different set of real-world conditions. As Mercedes-Benz strives to go all-elect
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FEATURE - Mercedes-Benz VISION EQXX schlägt seinen eigenen Effizienzrekord mit einer Ladung
The Mercedes-Benz VISION EQXX has beaten its own efficiency record in real-world driving with another 1,000 km+ journey on a single battery charge. Following its record-breaking maiden drive from Stuttgart to Cassis (France) in April, the research vehicle set the bar even higher, with a 1,202-kilometre road trip from Stuttgart to Silverstone in the UK. After negotiating an autobahn closure and demanding cross-country diversion near Stuttgart, the VISION EQXX crossed the French border near Strasbourg then cruised across northern France at highway speeds to Calais, where it boarded the Eurotunnel. Continuing its journey in the UK, it took the M25 around London then stopped off at Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix in Brackley. Waiting to greet it there were the Formula 1 and Formula E experts who helped develop its advanced drivetrain. The VISION EQXX then carried on to Silverstone, where it was welcomed by special guest driver Nyck de Vries. The Dutchman, who races for the Mercedes-EQ Formula E team, opted not to go easy on the research vehicle, taking it up to its maximum speed limit of 140 km/h on the iconic British race track. Making the most of the occasion, he completed 11 laps, using the last of the charge on the pit lane. Throughout the road trip, the VISION EQXX took advantage of its innovative thermal management system to achieve an average consumption of 8.3 kWh/100 km in the face of heavy traffic and summer temperatures.
As well as proving the effectiveness of Mercedes-Benz electric efficiency technologies in a wide range of real-life traffic scenarios, the VISION EQXX’s long-distance journeys on public roads provide R&D experts with valuable data for the ongoing development programme.
“The journey continues – even further, even more efficient! Yet again, the VISION EQXX has proven that it can easily cover more than 1,000 km on a single battery charge, this time faced with a whole different set of real-world conditions. As Mercedes-Benz strives to go all-elect
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FEATURE - Mercedes-Benz VISION EQXX schlägt seinen eigenen Effizienzrekord mit einer Ladung
The Mercedes-Benz VISION EQXX has beaten its own efficiency record in real-world driving with another 1,000 km+ journey on a single battery charge. Following its record-breaking maiden drive from Stuttgart to Cassis (France) in April, the research vehicle set the bar even higher, with a 1,202-kilometre road trip from Stuttgart to Silverstone in the UK. After negotiating an autobahn closure and demanding cross-country diversion near Stuttgart, the VISION EQXX crossed the French border near Strasbourg then cruised across northern France at highway speeds to Calais, where it boarded the Eurotunnel. Continuing its journey in the UK, it took the M25 around London then stopped off at Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix in Brackley. Waiting to greet it there were the Formula 1 and Formula E experts who helped develop its advanced drivetrain. The VISION EQXX then carried on to Silverstone, where it was welcomed by special guest driver Nyck de Vries. The Dutchman, who races for the Mercedes-EQ Formula E team, opted not to go easy on the research vehicle, taking it up to its maximum speed limit of 140 km/h on the iconic British race track. Making the most of the occasion, he completed 11 laps, using the last of the charge on the pit lane. Throughout the road trip, the VISION EQXX took advantage of its innovative thermal management system to achieve an average consumption of 8.3 kWh/100 km in the face of heavy traffic and summer temperatures.
As well as proving the effectiveness of Mercedes-Benz electric efficiency technologies in a wide range of real-life traffic scenarios, the VISION EQXX’s long-distance journeys on public roads provide R&D experts with valuable data for the ongoing development programme.
“The journey continues – even further, even more efficient! Yet again, the VISION EQXX has proven that it can easily cover more than 1,000 km on a single battery charge, this time faced with a whole different set of real-world conditions. As Mercedes-Benz strives to go all-elect
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FEATURE - Mercedes-Benz VISION EQXX schlägt seinen eigenen Effizienzrekord mit einer Ladung
The Mercedes-Benz VISION EQXX has beaten its own efficiency record in real-world driving with another 1,000 km+ journey on a single battery charge. Following its record-breaking maiden drive from Stuttgart to Cassis (France) in April, the research vehicle set the bar even higher, with a 1,202-kilometre road trip from Stuttgart to Silverstone in the UK. After negotiating an autobahn closure and demanding cross-country diversion near Stuttgart, the VISION EQXX crossed the French border near Strasbourg then cruised across northern France at highway speeds to Calais, where it boarded the Eurotunnel. Continuing its journey in the UK, it took the M25 around London then stopped off at Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix in Brackley. Waiting to greet it there were the Formula 1 and Formula E experts who helped develop its advanced drivetrain. The VISION EQXX then carried on to Silverstone, where it was welcomed by special guest driver Nyck de Vries. The Dutchman, who races for the Mercedes-EQ Formula E team, opted not to go easy on the research vehicle, taking it up to its maximum speed limit of 140 km/h on the iconic British race track. Making the most of the occasion, he completed 11 laps, using the last of the charge on the pit lane. Throughout the road trip, the VISION EQXX took advantage of its innovative thermal management system to achieve an average consumption of 8.3 kWh/100 km in the face of heavy traffic and summer temperatures.
As well as proving the effectiveness of Mercedes-Benz electric efficiency technologies in a wide range of real-life traffic scenarios, the VISION EQXX’s long-distance journeys on public roads provide R&D experts with valuable data for the ongoing development programme.
“The journey continues – even further, even more efficient! Yet again, the VISION EQXX has proven that it can easily cover more than 1,000 km on a single battery charge, this time faced with a whole different set of real-world conditions. As Mercedes-Benz strives to go all-elect
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DUK10150436_010
FEATURE - Mercedes-Benz VISION EQXX schlägt seinen eigenen Effizienzrekord mit einer Ladung
The Mercedes-Benz VISION EQXX has beaten its own efficiency record in real-world driving with another 1,000 km+ journey on a single battery charge. Following its record-breaking maiden drive from Stuttgart to Cassis (France) in April, the research vehicle set the bar even higher, with a 1,202-kilometre road trip from Stuttgart to Silverstone in the UK. After negotiating an autobahn closure and demanding cross-country diversion near Stuttgart, the VISION EQXX crossed the French border near Strasbourg then cruised across northern France at highway speeds to Calais, where it boarded the Eurotunnel. Continuing its journey in the UK, it took the M25 around London then stopped off at Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix in Brackley. Waiting to greet it there were the Formula 1 and Formula E experts who helped develop its advanced drivetrain. The VISION EQXX then carried on to Silverstone, where it was welcomed by special guest driver Nyck de Vries. The Dutchman, who races for the Mercedes-EQ Formula E team, opted not to go easy on the research vehicle, taking it up to its maximum speed limit of 140 km/h on the iconic British race track. Making the most of the occasion, he completed 11 laps, using the last of the charge on the pit lane. Throughout the road trip, the VISION EQXX took advantage of its innovative thermal management system to achieve an average consumption of 8.3 kWh/100 km in the face of heavy traffic and summer temperatures.
As well as proving the effectiveness of Mercedes-Benz electric efficiency technologies in a wide range of real-life traffic scenarios, the VISION EQXX’s long-distance journeys on public roads provide R&D experts with valuable data for the ongoing development programme.
“The journey continues – even further, even more efficient! Yet again, the VISION EQXX has proven that it can easily cover more than 1,000 km on a single battery charge, this time faced with a whole different set of real-world conditions. As Mercedes-Benz strives to go all-elect
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DUK10150436_008
FEATURE - Mercedes-Benz VISION EQXX schlägt seinen eigenen Effizienzrekord mit einer Ladung
The Mercedes-Benz VISION EQXX has beaten its own efficiency record in real-world driving with another 1,000 km+ journey on a single battery charge. Following its record-breaking maiden drive from Stuttgart to Cassis (France) in April, the research vehicle set the bar even higher, with a 1,202-kilometre road trip from Stuttgart to Silverstone in the UK. After negotiating an autobahn closure and demanding cross-country diversion near Stuttgart, the VISION EQXX crossed the French border near Strasbourg then cruised across northern France at highway speeds to Calais, where it boarded the Eurotunnel. Continuing its journey in the UK, it took the M25 around London then stopped off at Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix in Brackley. Waiting to greet it there were the Formula 1 and Formula E experts who helped develop its advanced drivetrain. The VISION EQXX then carried on to Silverstone, where it was welcomed by special guest driver Nyck de Vries. The Dutchman, who races for the Mercedes-EQ Formula E team, opted not to go easy on the research vehicle, taking it up to its maximum speed limit of 140 km/h on the iconic British race track. Making the most of the occasion, he completed 11 laps, using the last of the charge on the pit lane. Throughout the road trip, the VISION EQXX took advantage of its innovative thermal management system to achieve an average consumption of 8.3 kWh/100 km in the face of heavy traffic and summer temperatures.
As well as proving the effectiveness of Mercedes-Benz electric efficiency technologies in a wide range of real-life traffic scenarios, the VISION EQXX’s long-distance journeys on public roads provide R&D experts with valuable data for the ongoing development programme.
“The journey continues – even further, even more efficient! Yet again, the VISION EQXX has proven that it can easily cover more than 1,000 km on a single battery charge, this time faced with a whole different set of real-world conditions. As Mercedes-Benz strives to go all-elect
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DUK10150436_007
FEATURE - Mercedes-Benz VISION EQXX schlägt seinen eigenen Effizienzrekord mit einer Ladung
The Mercedes-Benz VISION EQXX has beaten its own efficiency record in real-world driving with another 1,000 km+ journey on a single battery charge. Following its record-breaking maiden drive from Stuttgart to Cassis (France) in April, the research vehicle set the bar even higher, with a 1,202-kilometre road trip from Stuttgart to Silverstone in the UK. After negotiating an autobahn closure and demanding cross-country diversion near Stuttgart, the VISION EQXX crossed the French border near Strasbourg then cruised across northern France at highway speeds to Calais, where it boarded the Eurotunnel. Continuing its journey in the UK, it took the M25 around London then stopped off at Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix in Brackley. Waiting to greet it there were the Formula 1 and Formula E experts who helped develop its advanced drivetrain. The VISION EQXX then carried on to Silverstone, where it was welcomed by special guest driver Nyck de Vries. The Dutchman, who races for the Mercedes-EQ Formula E team, opted not to go easy on the research vehicle, taking it up to its maximum speed limit of 140 km/h on the iconic British race track. Making the most of the occasion, he completed 11 laps, using the last of the charge on the pit lane. Throughout the road trip, the VISION EQXX took advantage of its innovative thermal management system to achieve an average consumption of 8.3 kWh/100 km in the face of heavy traffic and summer temperatures.
As well as proving the effectiveness of Mercedes-Benz electric efficiency technologies in a wide range of real-life traffic scenarios, the VISION EQXX’s long-distance journeys on public roads provide R&D experts with valuable data for the ongoing development programme.
“The journey continues – even further, even more efficient! Yet again, the VISION EQXX has proven that it can easily cover more than 1,000 km on a single battery charge, this time faced with a whole different set of real-world conditions. As Mercedes-Benz strives to go all-elect
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DUK10150436_006
FEATURE - Mercedes-Benz VISION EQXX schlägt seinen eigenen Effizienzrekord mit einer Ladung
The Mercedes-Benz VISION EQXX has beaten its own efficiency record in real-world driving with another 1,000 km+ journey on a single battery charge. Following its record-breaking maiden drive from Stuttgart to Cassis (France) in April, the research vehicle set the bar even higher, with a 1,202-kilometre road trip from Stuttgart to Silverstone in the UK. After negotiating an autobahn closure and demanding cross-country diversion near Stuttgart, the VISION EQXX crossed the French border near Strasbourg then cruised across northern France at highway speeds to Calais, where it boarded the Eurotunnel. Continuing its journey in the UK, it took the M25 around London then stopped off at Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix in Brackley. Waiting to greet it there were the Formula 1 and Formula E experts who helped develop its advanced drivetrain. The VISION EQXX then carried on to Silverstone, where it was welcomed by special guest driver Nyck de Vries. The Dutchman, who races for the Mercedes-EQ Formula E team, opted not to go easy on the research vehicle, taking it up to its maximum speed limit of 140 km/h on the iconic British race track. Making the most of the occasion, he completed 11 laps, using the last of the charge on the pit lane. Throughout the road trip, the VISION EQXX took advantage of its innovative thermal management system to achieve an average consumption of 8.3 kWh/100 km in the face of heavy traffic and summer temperatures.
As well as proving the effectiveness of Mercedes-Benz electric efficiency technologies in a wide range of real-life traffic scenarios, the VISION EQXX’s long-distance journeys on public roads provide R&D experts with valuable data for the ongoing development programme.
“The journey continues – even further, even more efficient! Yet again, the VISION EQXX has proven that it can easily cover more than 1,000 km on a single battery charge, this time faced with a whole different set of real-world conditions. As Mercedes-Benz strives to go all-elect
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DUK10150436_004
FEATURE - Mercedes-Benz VISION EQXX schlägt seinen eigenen Effizienzrekord mit einer Ladung
The Mercedes-Benz VISION EQXX has beaten its own efficiency record in real-world driving with another 1,000 km+ journey on a single battery charge. Following its record-breaking maiden drive from Stuttgart to Cassis (France) in April, the research vehicle set the bar even higher, with a 1,202-kilometre road trip from Stuttgart to Silverstone in the UK. After negotiating an autobahn closure and demanding cross-country diversion near Stuttgart, the VISION EQXX crossed the French border near Strasbourg then cruised across northern France at highway speeds to Calais, where it boarded the Eurotunnel. Continuing its journey in the UK, it took the M25 around London then stopped off at Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix in Brackley. Waiting to greet it there were the Formula 1 and Formula E experts who helped develop its advanced drivetrain. The VISION EQXX then carried on to Silverstone, where it was welcomed by special guest driver Nyck de Vries. The Dutchman, who races for the Mercedes-EQ Formula E team, opted not to go easy on the research vehicle, taking it up to its maximum speed limit of 140 km/h on the iconic British race track. Making the most of the occasion, he completed 11 laps, using the last of the charge on the pit lane. Throughout the road trip, the VISION EQXX took advantage of its innovative thermal management system to achieve an average consumption of 8.3 kWh/100 km in the face of heavy traffic and summer temperatures.
As well as proving the effectiveness of Mercedes-Benz electric efficiency technologies in a wide range of real-life traffic scenarios, the VISION EQXX’s long-distance journeys on public roads provide R&D experts with valuable data for the ongoing development programme.
“The journey continues – even further, even more efficient! Yet again, the VISION EQXX has proven that it can easily cover more than 1,000 km on a single battery charge, this time faced with a whole different set of real-world conditions. As Mercedes-Benz strives to go all-elect
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DUK10150436_003
FEATURE - Mercedes-Benz VISION EQXX schlägt seinen eigenen Effizienzrekord mit einer Ladung
The Mercedes-Benz VISION EQXX has beaten its own efficiency record in real-world driving with another 1,000 km+ journey on a single battery charge. Following its record-breaking maiden drive from Stuttgart to Cassis (France) in April, the research vehicle set the bar even higher, with a 1,202-kilometre road trip from Stuttgart to Silverstone in the UK. After negotiating an autobahn closure and demanding cross-country diversion near Stuttgart, the VISION EQXX crossed the French border near Strasbourg then cruised across northern France at highway speeds to Calais, where it boarded the Eurotunnel. Continuing its journey in the UK, it took the M25 around London then stopped off at Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix in Brackley. Waiting to greet it there were the Formula 1 and Formula E experts who helped develop its advanced drivetrain. The VISION EQXX then carried on to Silverstone, where it was welcomed by special guest driver Nyck de Vries. The Dutchman, who races for the Mercedes-EQ Formula E team, opted not to go easy on the research vehicle, taking it up to its maximum speed limit of 140 km/h on the iconic British race track. Making the most of the occasion, he completed 11 laps, using the last of the charge on the pit lane. Throughout the road trip, the VISION EQXX took advantage of its innovative thermal management system to achieve an average consumption of 8.3 kWh/100 km in the face of heavy traffic and summer temperatures.
As well as proving the effectiveness of Mercedes-Benz electric efficiency technologies in a wide range of real-life traffic scenarios, the VISION EQXX’s long-distance journeys on public roads provide R&D experts with valuable data for the ongoing development programme.
“The journey continues – even further, even more efficient! Yet again, the VISION EQXX has proven that it can easily cover more than 1,000 km on a single battery charge, this time faced with a whole different set of real-world conditions. As Mercedes-Benz strives to go all-elect
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FEATURE - Mercedes-Studie ehrt seinen ersten Wagen von 1901
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10871
Vision 1
16/09/2019
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Picture MUST credit : Daimler / Mercedes-Benz
German luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz has honoured the car that gave it the Mercedes name - with a new futuristic sculpture design.The Vision Mercedes Simplex is an homage to the historical legacy and the birth of the brand.In spring 1901 at Race Week in Nice, Daimler entered a high-performance developed at the suggestion of the motoring visionary Emil Jellinek. The Mercedes 35 PS, named after Jellinek's daughter Mercedes, appeared with a completely new vehicle architecture and dominated the competitions in Race Week. The design is acknowledged as the first modern car and it heralded in a new era. The transformation was away from a high motorised carriage to a flat vehicle design with a light high-performance engine installed low down in the frame and a honeycomb radiator organically integrated into the front.That became the role model for all the cars that were to follow, whatever the brand.
OPS: The Vision Mercedes Simplex concept car.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Mercedes-Studie ehrt seinen ersten Wagen von 1901
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10871
Vision 1
16/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : Daimler / Mercedes-Benz
German luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz has honoured the car that gave it the Mercedes name - with a new futuristic sculpture design.The Vision Mercedes Simplex is an homage to the historical legacy and the birth of the brand.In spring 1901 at Race Week in Nice, Daimler entered a high-performance developed at the suggestion of the motoring visionary Emil Jellinek. The Mercedes 35 PS, named after Jellinek's daughter Mercedes, appeared with a completely new vehicle architecture and dominated the competitions in Race Week. The design is acknowledged as the first modern car and it heralded in a new era. The transformation was away from a high motorised carriage to a flat vehicle design with a light high-performance engine installed low down in the frame and a honeycomb radiator organically integrated into the front.That became the role model for all the cars that were to follow, whatever the brand.
OPS: The Vision Mercedes Simplex concept car.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10123284_006
FEATURE - Mercedes-Studie ehrt seinen ersten Wagen von 1901
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10871
Vision 1
16/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : Daimler / Mercedes-Benz
German luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz has honoured the car that gave it the Mercedes name - with a new futuristic sculpture design.The Vision Mercedes Simplex is an homage to the historical legacy and the birth of the brand.In spring 1901 at Race Week in Nice, Daimler entered a high-performance developed at the suggestion of the motoring visionary Emil Jellinek. The Mercedes 35 PS, named after Jellinek's daughter Mercedes, appeared with a completely new vehicle architecture and dominated the competitions in Race Week. The design is acknowledged as the first modern car and it heralded in a new era. The transformation was away from a high motorised carriage to a flat vehicle design with a light high-performance engine installed low down in the frame and a honeycomb radiator organically integrated into the front.That became the role model for all the cars that were to follow, whatever the brand.
OPS: The Vision Mercedes Simplex concept car.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10123284_005
FEATURE - Mercedes-Studie ehrt seinen ersten Wagen von 1901
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10871
Vision 1
16/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : Daimler / Mercedes-Benz
German luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz has honoured the car that gave it the Mercedes name - with a new futuristic sculpture design.The Vision Mercedes Simplex is an homage to the historical legacy and the birth of the brand.In spring 1901 at Race Week in Nice, Daimler entered a high-performance developed at the suggestion of the motoring visionary Emil Jellinek. The Mercedes 35 PS, named after Jellinek's daughter Mercedes, appeared with a completely new vehicle architecture and dominated the competitions in Race Week. The design is acknowledged as the first modern car and it heralded in a new era. The transformation was away from a high motorised carriage to a flat vehicle design with a light high-performance engine installed low down in the frame and a honeycomb radiator organically integrated into the front.That became the role model for all the cars that were to follow, whatever the brand.
OPS: The Vision Mercedes Simplex concept car.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10123284_004
FEATURE - Mercedes-Studie ehrt seinen ersten Wagen von 1901
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10871
Vision 1
16/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : Daimler / Mercedes-Benz
German luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz has honoured the car that gave it the Mercedes name - with a new futuristic sculpture design.The Vision Mercedes Simplex is an homage to the historical legacy and the birth of the brand.In spring 1901 at Race Week in Nice, Daimler entered a high-performance developed at the suggestion of the motoring visionary Emil Jellinek. The Mercedes 35 PS, named after Jellinek's daughter Mercedes, appeared with a completely new vehicle architecture and dominated the competitions in Race Week. The design is acknowledged as the first modern car and it heralded in a new era. The transformation was away from a high motorised carriage to a flat vehicle design with a light high-performance engine installed low down in the frame and a honeycomb radiator organically integrated into the front.That became the role model for all the cars that were to follow, whatever the brand.
OPS: The Vision Mercedes Simplex concept car.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10123284_003
FEATURE - Mercedes-Studie ehrt seinen ersten Wagen von 1901
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10871
Vision 1
16/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : Daimler / Mercedes-Benz
German luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz has honoured the car that gave it the Mercedes name - with a new futuristic sculpture design.The Vision Mercedes Simplex is an homage to the historical legacy and the birth of the brand.In spring 1901 at Race Week in Nice, Daimler entered a high-performance developed at the suggestion of the motoring visionary Emil Jellinek. The Mercedes 35 PS, named after Jellinek's daughter Mercedes, appeared with a completely new vehicle architecture and dominated the competitions in Race Week. The design is acknowledged as the first modern car and it heralded in a new era. The transformation was away from a high motorised carriage to a flat vehicle design with a light high-performance engine installed low down in the frame and a honeycomb radiator organically integrated into the front.That became the role model for all the cars that were to follow, whatever the brand.
OPS: The Vision Mercedes Simplex concept car.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10123284_002
FEATURE - Mercedes-Studie ehrt seinen ersten Wagen von 1901
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10871
Vision 1
16/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : Daimler / Mercedes-Benz
German luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz has honoured the car that gave it the Mercedes name - with a new futuristic sculpture design.The Vision Mercedes Simplex is an homage to the historical legacy and the birth of the brand.In spring 1901 at Race Week in Nice, Daimler entered a high-performance developed at the suggestion of the motoring visionary Emil Jellinek. The Mercedes 35 PS, named after Jellinek's daughter Mercedes, appeared with a completely new vehicle architecture and dominated the competitions in Race Week. The design is acknowledged as the first modern car and it heralded in a new era. The transformation was away from a high motorised carriage to a flat vehicle design with a light high-performance engine installed low down in the frame and a honeycomb radiator organically integrated into the front.That became the role model for all the cars that were to follow, whatever the brand.
OPS: The Vision Mercedes Simplex concept car.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10123284_001
FEATURE - Mercedes-Studie ehrt seinen ersten Wagen von 1901
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10871
Vision 1
16/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit : Daimler / Mercedes-Benz
German luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz has honoured the car that gave it the Mercedes name - with a new futuristic sculpture design.The Vision Mercedes Simplex is an homage to the historical legacy and the birth of the brand.In spring 1901 at Race Week in Nice, Daimler entered a high-performance developed at the suggestion of the motoring visionary Emil Jellinek. The Mercedes 35 PS, named after Jellinek's daughter Mercedes, appeared with a completely new vehicle architecture and dominated the competitions in Race Week. The design is acknowledged as the first modern car and it heralded in a new era. The transformation was away from a high motorised carriage to a flat vehicle design with a light high-performance engine installed low down in the frame and a honeycomb radiator organically integrated into the front.That became the role model for all the cars that were to follow, whatever the brand.
OPS: The Vision Mercedes Simplex concept car.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10097763_005
FEATURE - Impressionen von der Miami Swim Week
MIAMI, FL - JULY 15: A model walks the runway for the 2018 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit show at PARAISO during Miami Swim Week at The W Hotel South Beach on July 15, 2018 in Miami, Florida...People: Model (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Impressionen von der Miami Swim Week
MIAMI, FL - JULY 15: A model walks the runway for the 2018 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit show at PARAISO during Miami Swim Week at The W Hotel South Beach on July 15, 2018 in Miami, Florida...People: Model (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Impressionen von der Miami Swim Week
MIAMI, FL - JULY 15: A model walks the runway for the 2018 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit show at PARAISO during Miami Swim Week at The W Hotel South Beach on July 15, 2018 in Miami, Florida...People: Model (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Impressionen von der Miami Swim Week
MIAMI, FL - JULY 15: A model walks the runway for the 2018 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit show at PARAISO during Miami Swim Week at The W Hotel South Beach on July 15, 2018 in Miami, Florida...People: Model (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Impressionen von der Miami Swim Week
MIAMI, FL - JULY 15: A model walks the runway for the 2018 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit show at PARAISO during Miami Swim Week at The W Hotel South Beach on July 15, 2018 in Miami, Florida...People: Model (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Impressionen von der Miami Swim Week
MIAMI, FL - JULY 15: A model walks the runway for the 2018 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit show at PARAISO during Miami Swim Week at The W Hotel South Beach on July 15, 2018 in Miami, Florida...People: Model (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Impressionen von der Miami Swim Week
July 13, 2018 - Miami Beach, Florida, United States Of America - MIAMI BEACH, FL - JULY 13: A model walks the runway for Lion and Wild durning the Miami Swim Week presented by Planet Fashion sponsored by Jungle Island at The Lowes Hotel on July 13, 2018 in Miami Beach, Florida...People: Model (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10096884_006
PEOPLE - Berlin Mercedes Benz Fashion Week: GNTM Gewinnerin Toni läuft für Riani
July 4, 2018 - Berlin, Berlin-Mitte, Germany - Berlin: The photo shows models on the catwalk with the collection spring/summer 2019 of the designer RIANI (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA) GNTM Gewinnerin Toni
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