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
Mercedes-Benz Auto 2000 (1981)
Mercedes-Benz Auto 2000 research car – towards an economical, low-emission future. V8 petrol engine with cylinder shut-off and bi-turbo diesel engine. Pointing the way forwar
Mercedes-Benz AAV (AA Vision) (1996)
Vehicle: AA Vision When: January 1996 Where: North American International Auto Show, Detroit What: Sport-utility vehicle with high standards of ride comfort capable of satisfying d
Mercedes-Benz Maybach (1997)
Luxury finds a new language: Maybach Vehicle: Maybach When: 1997 Where: Tokyo Motor Show, Tokyo What: Chauffeur-driven ultimate-luxury limousine Powertrain: Four-stroke, twelve-cyl
Mercedes-Benz VRC (1995)
Mercedes-Benz VRC (Vario Research Car) debuted at the Geneva Motor Show in 1995. Whatever transforming cars we have seen in the past. However, the Mercedes version is perhaps the m
Mercedes-Benz F200 Imagination (1996)
Mercedes-Benz F 200 Imagination, an exhilarating, almost inconceivable concept of future motoring, was shown by Mercedes-Benz at the Paris Motor Show in 1996. Many of the technolog
