Mercedes-Benz F-300 (Life Jet) (1997)
F 300 Life-Jet – Dynamic driving pleasure on three wheels. Cornering dynamics of a motorcycle. Safety of a passenger car. Body and front wheels tilt when negotiating bends. T
Mercedes-Benz F-Cell Roadster (2009)
The F-Cell Roadster Concept is design study of a fuel cell vehicle created by 150 trainees at Mercedes-Benz. It combines innovative technologies and solution with large spoked whee
Mercedes-Benz Coupe Concept (1993)
Officially, the Coupe Studie was called an experiment, a trial balloon to study the public’s reaction to the new Mercedes style. It really was brand new. More muscular fender
Mercedes-Benz Vision A93 (I.DE.A) (1993)
“Rethinking the car” was the motto adopted by Mercedes-Benz when it presented its Vision A93 concept car at the Frankfurt Motor Show 1993. A compact, front-wheel drive
Mercedes-Benz Ener-G-Force (2012)
At the 2012 Los Angeles Auto Show, Mercedes-Benz unveiled a concept car called the Ener-G-Force. This is a full-scale mock-up, built according to the design of the manufacturer, wh
Mercedes-Benz 230 SL Coupe (Pininfarina) (1964)
Two months later after the world premiere of the new W113 230SL at the Geneva Motor Show, in May 1963, Karl Wilfert, head of the bodywork department of the Sindelfingen plant, rece
Mercedes-Benz F 125! (2011)
The anniversary concept of Mercedes-Benz, presented in Frankfurt, received a hydrogen power plant. The Mercedes-Benz F 125!, based on the F800 concept, hints at what the brand̵
Mercedes-Benz Vision CLS (2003)
Technical highlights Innovative coupe body with four doors and generous interior space Active Light System -> introduced 2003 as bi-xenon headlamps with Active Light System in t
Mercedes-Benz F-400 Carving (Coggiola) (2001)
The highlight of the concept (the company calls it a research vehicle) is the ability to change the angle of inclination (camber) of the wheels in a turn. Mercedes has been exploit
Mercedes-Benz F 100 (1991)
The F 100 research car caused quite a stir when it appeared at the 1991 North American International Motor Show in Detroit. With this particular study, DaimlerChrysler was hoping t