At the 2023 Munich Auto Show, the Mercedes-Benz Vision One-Eleven concept car was officially unveiled. The new car is inspired by the classic Mercedes-Benz C 111 experimental car, blending retro and modern, technology and luxury, revealing a future-oriented design language and innovative high-performance electric drive system.
In terms of styling, the new car is more advancedTechnology reproduces the classic design elements of C 111, creating a strong contrast between retro and modern. In terms of details, the new car uses the bow-shaped body as the dominant design element and uses a bronze-toned dark orange paint to pay tribute to the iconic C 111 paint color. The low rounded rectangular elements on both sides of the front face also pay tribute to the C 111, and the parts corresponding to the C 111 fog lamps use technological3D pixels style display screen, a digital new interpretation of the C 111 classic round fog light design; the screen also has the ability to interact with other traffic participation communication function.
The gull-wing doors derived from the 300 SL and C 111 are covered with pixel-style patterns, and the large-size wheels make the aesthetics of performance luxury and aerodynamic performance stand out. The shape of the wheel hub is inspired by motor windings, echoing the innovative high-performance electric drive system of the Vision One-Eleven concept car.
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The matte black skirt panels that run through the front and rear of the car also adopt a dazzling design with conflicting aesthetic styles. The blade-type aerodynamic components on the left and right sides are paired with perforated light strips with blue backlight effects to create a The swooping posture of flying close to the ground. Above the uniquely shaped diffuser at the rear of the car, a pixel-style display with red round lights is also used, echoing the front and rear of the car. The blue backlight design on the inside of the diffuser and the light strips on both sides complement each other.
In terms of interior, the Vision One-Eleven concept car features an innovative "VIP lounge" cockpit design for the first time. In track mode, the bucket seat with an upright backrest that resembles an F1 racing car is embedded in the ground like a racing car, making the interior look like a minimalist performance machine. In leisure mode, the seats decorated with silver glittering diamond-shaped stitching have an outstanding atmosphere, and the backrest can be adjusted backwards and integrated into the body. The dashboard inside the car is made of 100% renewable polyester and the leather is made of coffee bean shell tanning and craftsmanship, perfectly integrating technology and luxury with a sustainable concept.
The Vision One-Eleven concept car also brings a new human-vehicle interaction experience. In front of the driver, a slender pixel-style screen runs across the cockpit to display core information such as vehicle speed, giving it a digital artwork in a retro digital style. More display space; the high-resolution touch screen next to the steering wheel displays images corresponding to reality.
In the prototype cockpit created exclusively for the Vision One-Eleven concept car, if the driver puts on Magic Leap 2 augmented reality (AR) glasses, he can also experience a future smart cockpit experience: the driver is placed in the center, 180 degree of augmented reality view that seamlessly blends with the real-world surroundings outside the prototype cockpit. Map elements can also be projected into the virtual environment, allowing drivers to access further information. AR glasses can also achieve effects such as transparent A-pillars, doors and hoods, broadening the driver"s line of sight.
In terms of power, the new car is equipped with an axial flux motor developed by the British motor company YASA, a 100% owned subsidiary of Mercedes-Benz. This motor has the powerful advantages of lighter weight, more compact structure, and higher torque density.
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Editor: Xu Zhenyu