| Mercedes-Maybach Vision 6 Design Study 2016 
 Stuttgart/Pebble  Beach.  Every August classic car fans from around the world converge on Pebble Beach  in California  for a very special beauty contest. This gathering of magnificent classic cars  is the perfect place to premiere the exclusive Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6,  a sensational luxury-class coupé. The 2+2-seater is a homage to the glorious  age of the aero coupés and consciously carries this tradition forward into the  future. The coupé reinterprets classic, emotional design principles in an  extreme way, following the Mercedes design philosophy of sensual purity.  The  Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6, which measures almost six metres in length, 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  large coupé is set to make its debut at Monterey Car Week, which will take  place on the Monterey   Peninsula between 16 and  21 August 2016. The final event on 21 August will be the Pebble  Beach Concours D'Elégance. 
 With  its sensual, emotional design ("hot") and intelligent details  ("cool"), the Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6 represents the ultimate  in luxury. The classic aesthetic proportions of the show car – the extremely  long bonnet, the low roof line and the rearward positioning of the greenhouse –  recall the aero coupés of days gone by. But this is not retro design – this is  a reinterpretation of classic, aesthetic principles. At  the same time the design is something unexpectedly new – cool, technoid and  reduced. This is exemplified by the aerodynamically intelligent basic shape.  Even without aids such as spoilers, the airflow hugs the contours of the  vehicle body and only breaks away very late at the tail end of the vehicle.  Then there is the surprisingly technoid character of the narrow lights, the  partially transparent rims and the split rear window. 
 "Our  glamorous coupé, the Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6, represents the ultimate in  contemporary luxury. It is hot and cool," states Gorden Wagener, Head of  Design at Daimler AG. "With its intelligent appeal and reduced,  technoid look, it perfectly embodies our design philosophy of sensual purity  and our pursuit of aerodynamic efficiency."  Reinterpretation of classic, aesthetic principles: the exterior design Clearly  defined contours and organically formed wings stand in contrast to the sharply  drawn, extended feature line on each side which defines the upper vehicle body  from the radiator grille across the entire length of the vehicle to the rear.  Below this, the main body has a bulging, muscular look, extending across the  entire flank. There is also a striking contrast between the Maybach red  paintwork and the chrome strips which sit above the wheel arches and in the  centre of the bonnet and boot lid. 
 A  reinterpretation of the Mercedes-Maybach radiator grille 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  distinctive 24-inch wheels are a development of the aero rim from the  Concept IAA (Intelligent Aerodynamic Automobile). A transparent shield in  the vehicle colour provides a view of the aluminium spokes behind it. A  further highlight is provided by the gullwing doors, a hallmark Mercedes design  element which has been brought up to date. They underline the sporty character  of the vehicle's silhouette and feature innovatively designed aluminium trim.  The exterior mirrors designed as cameras are supported on the wings. The  extended, round "boat tail" format of the Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6's  rear recalls a luxury yacht, and narrow tail lights which emphasise the width  of the vehicle are integrated in its outer edges. Above this sit the two  extremely shallow rear windows ("split window"). Further distinctive  features at the rear include the diffuser with aluminium frame and the air  outlets behind the wheel arches. Luxurious 360° lounge featuring new materials: the interior design The  interior of the Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6 is a synthesis of intelligence  and emotion and combines traditional Mercedes-Benz values with a new high-tech  experience. The  dashboard wing curves across the door trim into the seat landscape, creating a  360° lounge. The new "inside out" spatial design adds a  particular touch of finesse. The sitting surface forms a horizontal, which  transitions into the vertical 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. Authentic materials and colours such as rose  gold are used to create luxurious accents. The interior, with its high-quality  leather trim, has a cool colour scheme which perfectly underlines the digital  innovations. The sitting surfaces have a Chesterfield  look. In the doors and dashboard the traditional wood trim softens the  appearance of the digital control and display interfaces. As a contrast to the  digital world of the displays, elm is used in the floor area, creating a  refined yachting look. Elm is the palest open-pore wood which Mercedes-Benz is  currently working on for series use. In  the front luggage area of the Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6 is a set of two  suitcases, exclusively created for the vehicle. Here too the designers have  followed the sensual, pure design idiom of Mercedes-Benz. Plenty of space has  also been provided for further additions such as picnic accessories or personal  items. 
 Dipping into the future: a fusion of analogue and digital experience Ever  since Mercedes-Benz invented the car 130 years ago, driving has been a  source of enjoyment and delight. With the increase in digitisation comes a  simultaneous need for sustainable analogue solutions, the design of which has  been emphasised and in places exaggerated in the concept car. In the Vision  Mercedes-Maybach 6 this can be seen above all in the  "hyperanalogue" instruments with needles and circular, crystal-look  displays. The  classic circular instruments are combined with deep displays and act as a  reference to the unique history of Mercedes-Benz. In contrast, other display  elements are digitally integrated into a continuous glass trim part.  Information about the seat, for example, can be shown on this digital strip.  Map information is also shown in the front area of the strip. Menu content is  extended along a digital line which extends to the sides as far as the  occupants, who can set their own content ergonomically using touch control. The  front windscreen serves as a transparent display: driving-related data and  geographical information is shown across its full width, augmenting the outside  world with additional information. This information can be controlled and  adjusted by the occupants using gestures. The  luxury padded leather upholstery is a particular highlight. Its traditional  look is combined with future technology here - the buttons which would normally  be trimmed in leather have been replaced in the upholstered surfaces by  miniature "body sensor displays". These scan the passengers and  monitor, for example, their vital functions. As a result, comfort features such  as seat climate or the massage function, for example, can be activated or the  seat settings adjusted to the passenger. The sensors embedded in the upholstery  also record the incidence of light, the colour of the occupant's clothing and  the ambient temperature. This information can be used to trigger new, emotional  lighting effects in the interior. The concept car aims to embody  the ultimate in luxury, and this is underlined by the fact that the driver can  switch to digital/autonomous mode. Another highlight is offered by the  floating, transparent centre tunnel, which visualises the drive system's  electrical energy flow for the occupants Emission-free driving: electric drive system generating 550 kW  (750 hp) The  side sills, illuminated by LED light strips, clearly underline the fact that  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 output of the drive system is 550 kW (750 hp). The shallow  underfloor battery has a usable capacity of approx. 80 kWh. 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). Vision: add an extra 100   kilometres to the range in just five minutes The  quick-charge function is also visionary: as a result of DC charging based on  the CCS standard, the system allows an impressive 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  battery can either be charged via a cable connection at a public charging  station or a conventional domestic outlet or, for even more convenience, it can  be charged wirelessly, via an electromagnetic field. The wow effect: visionary show cars with long-term prospects With  its impressive dimensions, the Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6 (length/width/height:  5700/2100/1328 millimetres) is the first luxury coupé in the series of  visionary design show cars from Mercedes-Benz. These include the Vision EnerG‑Force  (Los Angeles, November 2012), AMG Vision  Gran Turismo (Sunnyvale, 2013) and Vision Tokyo  (Tokyo, 2015).  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. Mercedes-Maybach: perfection blends with exclusivity Mercedes-Maybach  stands for the ultimate in exclusivity and individuality. The target group is  made up of status-oriented customers. The current vehicles include the Mercedes-Maybach S 500 and S 600 models, launched in  February 2015, which blend the perfection of the Mercedes-Benz S-Class  with the exclusivity of Maybach. A special protection version, the Mercedes-Maybach S 600 Guard, is  the world's first passenger car to meet the highest ballistic protection level  for civilian vehicles, VR10. The  most recent model is the Mercedes-Maybach  S 600 Pullman with face-to-face seating. Launched at the  beginning of 2016, it adopted the mantle of absolute top-of-the-line model.    Wallpapers :Mercedes-Maybach Vision 6 Design Study 2016 (click on image to enlarge)  |