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The Past, Present, and Future of Mercedes’ Technological Innovations

 

Time and time again, Mercedes has proved itself to be at the forefront of motoring technology. Striving ahead in terms of luxury, aesthetic, and magnificent power, Mercedes is certainly a force to be reckoned with. This brand is unrivalled in terms of innovative engineering, and it has created some of the finest vehicle examples to have ever graced our roads. 

The impressive Gelandewagen, or the G-Class is one of many powerful SUVs available. Initially developed as military vehicle back in the late seventies, it has become synonymous with the affluent members of society throughout the world. Sharp edges and a bold frame sit outside the natural smooth ergonomic design of Mercedes-Benz. However, there is no denying that this is a fan favourite —the six-wheel model even became popular with the Pope. Meanwhile, the 300 SL model, recognisable from a movie series featuring a certain Mr Bond, was the car that helped bring Benz back after the Second World War. Without a doubt the most iconic vehicle in the Mercedes lock up, despite astounding capabilities on the race track and an exterior design which makes it look like it belongs on the winding roads of the French Riviera accompanying a Stella Artois advert, it wasn’t that that made the car so memorable. Gullwing doors, opening up as opposed to out, were a first — but, despite what one may think, this wasn’t a style choice. In fact, the shape of the car’s chassis prevented conventional doors being included.  

If anyone knows how to get around an obstacle, it’s the team of Mercedes developers and engineers. They weren’t just problem solvers; they were innovators. This should hardly be surprising given the fact that Karl Benz, back in 1886, was patented with the rights to the development of the first ever car, a three-wheel vehicle, titled Motorwagen.  

Mercedes has done an exceptional job over the years, of always staying one step ahead of its competitors. In this article, we take a look at how the German manufacturer has kept a distance between themselves in and other automotive companies in the industry, maintaining the title of tech leaders. 

Imagination  

Mercedes can do more than produce one new piece of technological innovation at a time — the F200 prototype included a wide variety of new gadgets. Helping form the basis of the design used in the S-Class and the CL-Class, the F200 imagination, interestingly, didn’t include side mirrors or your standard rear-view. Instead of these features that aid visibility, the F200 included four cameras mounted in the corners of the roof, and one additional camera fixed to the rear bumper.  

Touch-Sensitive Controls  

Touch-sensitive controls are becoming more and more commonplace in modern vehicles. From electric windows to cruise control — two features that, despite seeming fairly basic now, drastically enhance the driving experience. Back in 2017, Mercedes unveiled the tech features available on their next generation E-Class, one of which being an innovative system which lets the driver control the infotainment system from the steering-wheel using finger swipes. Not only is the system effortless and considerably safer than the alternatives, it was also an industry first when Mercedes rolled it out.  

The Airbag  

Airbags are so integral to car design today that it’s difficult to imagine a vehicle without one. Back in 1981, after more than a decade of development and testing, undoubtedly the world’s most crucial safety feature was finally introduced. Becoming a common feature in all Mercedes vehicles as of 1992, two years before the passenger side airbag was introduced, there is no denying that the airbag has transformed automotive health and safety.  

ABS 

Although it wasn’t the very first notion of an anti-lock braking system (which was first invented by Gabriel Voisin in 1929) Mercedes teamed up with Bosch in the 1970s to incorporate anti-lock braking systems into their vehicles. Now, ABS, which helps the driver maintain control of the vehicle, is a standard feature on every vehicle following the introduction by Mercedes. The safety in vehicles was rapidly enhanced as a result 

The camera images would be displayed on the digital screen, located where you’d normally see a mirror. Despite the fact cars in 2019 are still using mirrors, quite remarkably, the F200 started a revolution that would see parking cameras included in the vast majority of vehicles. Meanwhile, ambience was high up on the list of priorities of the F200, with an industry first lector-transparent glass roof, which, with the touch of a button, would morph from see-through to opaque.  

From day one, Mercedes have led the way in terms of technological innovation. From in-car safety to entertainment and enhancing the passenger experience, the German manufacturer has done it all, and often does so at a pace that rivals anyone else within the sector. The latest in their line of developments can be seen in the new Mercedes GLE, which features a head-up display, projecting all the necessary driver information onto the windscreen in front, meaning your eyes never have to come off the road.  

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