Mercedes-Maybach Electric Vision 6 Cabriolet  Concept 2017 
              
              Stuttgart/Pebble Beach August 19th 2017-. At this  year's gathering of the most magnificent classic cars at Pebble  Beach in California, Mercedes-Benz is once again set  to present a highlight: the Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6 Cabriolet is a car  which, with its sensual, emotionally appealing design and innovative technical  concept solutions, defines the ultimate in luxury of the future. At the same  time the two-seater model pays homage to the glorious "automotive haute couture"  of hand-finished, exclusive cabriolets.The glamorous cabriolet reinterprets  classic, emotional design principles in an extravagant way and combines  intelligent beauty with classic, aesthetic proportions and a reduced, technoid  appearance – a perfect embodiment of the design philosophy of Sensual Purity. 
              The Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6 Cabriolet is designed  as an electric car. The drive system has an output of 550 kW (750 hp). The shallow underfloor battery allows a range of over 500 kilometres  according to the NEDC (over 200 miles  according to EPA).
              The elegant cabriolet is set to make its debut at the  Monterey Car Week, which will take place on the Monterey  Peninsula in California between 15 and 20 August  2017. The final event will be the traditional Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance,  which this year takes place on 20 August.
              "The Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6 Cabriolet takes  modern luxury into the realms of the ultimate in luxury, and is the perfect  embodiment of our design strategy. Breathtaking proportions combined with a  luxurious "haute couture" interior help to create the ultimate  experience," explains Gorden Wagener, Chief Design Officer of  Daimler AG.
              
              Exterior: powerful structural  elements with sharp feature line 
              Measuring almost six metres in length, the Vision  Mercedes-Maybach 6 Cabriolet incorporates the classic proportions of art  deco design with its extremely long bonnet and puristic, flowing lines, and at  the same time completely reinterprets these aesthetic principles. The curved  basic body boasts a sporty, stretched design which is characterised by powerful  structural elements in conjunction with the sharp feature line. This side  feature line defines the upper vehicle body, from the radiator grille across  the entire length of the vehicle through to the rear.
              The strong contrast between the dark blue paintwork in  "nautical blue metallic" and the chrome highlights increases the  fascinating relationship between the clearly defined areas with organically  shaped wings and the chrome trim elements, which sit at the top on the edge of  the wing as well as in the middle on the boot lid, where they also incorporate  the vertical brake lights. This benefits the interpretation of the  Mercedes-Maybach radiator grille, which with its fine, vertical struts accentuates  the front end. The grille was inspired by a pinstriped suit. The radiator  grille rests on two aerodynamically shaped supports on the outer right and left  of the bumper.
              The newly designed 24-inch light-alloy wheels feature a  centre lock. This is painted in rose gold and as such reflects the colour shade  used on all electric vehicle studies from Mercedes-Benz.
              The extended, round "boat tail" format of the  Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6 Cabriolet's rear recalls a luxury yacht, and  narrow tail lights which emphasise the width of the vehicle are integrated in  its outer edges. Further distinctive features at the rear include the diffuser  with aluminium frame and the air outlets behind the wheel arches.
              The transition between the vehicle rear, the area of the  boot lid and the interior boasts a flowing design. Crystal white high-quality nappa leather  creates an exciting contrast to the dark paint finish. The custom-made fabric  top with interwoven rose gold threads has been perfectly coordinated with the  look of the vehicle.
              
              Emission-free driving: electric  drive system generating 550 kW (750 hp) 
              The Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6 is designed as an  electric car. Thanks to its four compact permanent magnet synchronous electric  motors, it features all-wheel drive. The flat battery sits in the underbody.  The drive system has an output of 550 kW (750 hp). This not only allows performance characteristics typical of  a sports car (acceleration from 0‑100 km/h in under four seconds, top  speed electronically governed at 250 km/h) but also a range of over 500 kilometres  according to the NEDC (over 200 miles according to EPA).
              The quick-charge function is also  visionary: as a result of DC charging based on the CCS standard (The Combined Charging System CCS is a quick charging  method for battery electric vehicles delivering  high-voltage direct current via a special electrical connector derived from the SAE J1772 (IEC Type 1)  or IEC Type 2 connector-reference wikipedia), the system allows a charging capacity of up to  350 kW. In just five minutes enough power can be charged to achieve an  additional range of around 100 kilometres.
              
              The wow effect: visionary show cars  with long-term prospects 
              With its generous dimensions, the Vision  Mercedes-Maybach 6 Cabriolet (length/width/height: 5700/2100/1340 mm)  continues the series of visionary design show cars from Mercedes-Benz. So far  these include the Vision EnerG‑Force (Los Angeles,  November 2012), AMG Vision Gran Turismo (Sunnyvale, 2013), Vision Tokyo  (Tokyo 2015) and Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6 Coupé (Pebble Beach 2016).  Thanks to the global nature of the Mercedes-Benz Design function, these concept  vehicles take cues from local trends in design, culture and mobility and make  these the focal point of the respective mobility concept. At the same time,  these show cars are looking far into the future.
              
              Interior: 360° open-air luxury  lounge 
              With the luxurious interior of the Vision  Mercedes-Maybach 6 Cabriolet, Mercedes-Benz demonstrates a new synthesis  of intelligence and emotion. At the same time, the designers have combined the  unique tradition of the brand with a hitherto unknown high-tech experience.
              The generous, flowing design idiom brings exterior and  interior together in a holistic design. The formal flow of the areas from the  rear into the interior gives rise to a typical yacht feeling. A light wing  flows in a curve across the door trim and the centre tunnel into the seat  landscape, creating a 360° open-air luxury lounge.
              The new "inside out" spatial design adds a  particularly special feature. The sitting surface forms a horizontal plane,  transitions into the vertical plane of the doors and finally becomes the  underside of the dashboard wing.
              In addition to the flowing contours, the material  composition produces a luxury experience of the highest order. Here, too, the  interplay of the contrasts is both hot and cool. The brand's hallmark authentic  materials and colours are used, such as rose gold on the trim elements, or the  surfaces which come into contact with the skin, featuring a lavish, quilted  crystal white nappa leather finish. In this luxury technique, familiar among  other things from Chesterfield  furniture, the leather is put into folds in a diamond pattern and secured to  the frame with buttons. In the case of the Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6  Cabriolet, this traditional seat upholstery boasts a futuristic interpretation:  each individual button of the quilting depicts a delicate Mercedes star,  backlit in blue. The open-pore wood floor with inlaid aluminium underscores the  lounge sensation and the connection to yachting.
              Above the 360° luxury lounge, the display strip links  doors, dashboard and the rear area. All display elements are integrated into  the continuous glass trim part. By way of contrast, classic round dials, such  as the instrument cluster, are positioned prominently. The combination of  digital displays with real needles is also totally on trend. By using  "hyperanalogue" elements, the designers are responding to the need of  people to experience analogue luxury in what is an increasingly digital world.  As a classic borrowing from aviation, three air vents are positioned beneath  the wing which appear to float like engines.
              Another highlight comes courtesy of the floating,  transparent centre tunnel, which visualises the drive system's electrical  energy flow for the passengers by means of blue fibre optics.
              
              
              The main driving functions as well as information  relevant to the location (e.g. restaurant recommendations or information on  points of interest) are shown on the windscreen via two head-up displays.
              User experience: intuitive communication 
              The Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6 Cabriolet is designed to  anticipate the needs of its passengers and to provide the required information  and solutions in real time. The user experience also combines ultimate luxury  with intelligence. In addition to the touch-only control and intelligent  navigation linked to the appointment calendar, another example is the Concierge  function, it is possible to talk to the concierge like talking to a friend,  i.e. freely, without using predefined voice commands. This enables full  concentration of the tasks of driving.
              The latest generation of biometric sensors record the  state of mind and health status of the passengers.
                
                
              Mercedes-Maybach: perfection blends  with exclusivity 
              Mercedes-Maybach stands for the ultimate in exclusivity  and individuality. The target group includes customers who place value on  exquisite luxury, perfect workmanship and exceptional appointments. The latest  vehicles include models launched in July 2017, namely the Mercedes-Maybach S 560 4MATIC, (fuel consumption combined: 9.3 l/100 km;  combined CO2 emissions: 209 g/km) and the S 650 (fuel  consumption combined: 12.7 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions:  289 g/km), which blends the perfection of the Mercedes-Benz S‑Class with  the exclusivity of Maybach.
              Limited to 300 examples, the Mercedes Maybach S‑Class Cabriolet (fuel consumption combined: 12.0 l/100 km,  combined CO2 emissions: 272 g/km) is the first open-top Maybach  for decades and a homage to open-top automotive refinement.
              
                
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                  | In the front luggage area of the Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6 Cabriolet is a  set of two suitcases, exclusively created for the vehicle. Plenty of space has  also been provided for further additions such as picnic accessories or personal  items. | 
              
               
              
               
              Wallpapers of the Mercedes-Maybach Electric Vision 6 Cabriolet  Concept 2017  (click on image to enlarge) 
              
              pictures and informations sources :  Mercedes media archives