The Mercedes-Benz Concept A-Class will make its debut at
both the 2011 New York and Shanghai Auto Shows later this month. Looking
as though it might have come from another planet, the Concept A-Class
features an expressive and athletic design. Technical highlights include a
new turbocharged four-cylinder gasoline engine, a dual clutch transmission
and a radar-based collision warning system with adaptive Brake Assist.
The exterior design of the Concept A-Class features the combination of defined edges and free interplay with the body surfaces that Mercedes-Benz first showed in the F800 Style. The side view is structured with three prominent lines: the front structural edge above the front fender forms a dropping line, while the prominent shoulder muscle above the rear axle underlines the car's coupe-like character. A further line extends upwards from the rear wheel arch in a sweeping curve.
A smartphone is fully integrated into the Concept A-Class. All functions are shown in the display as applications, and can be operated using the rotary/push control. The visual presentation of the display screen elements is unique, with a deep, three-dimensional appearance created by laser-like magenta-colored lines.
The aggressive appearance of the Concept A-Class, with its long hood, low silhouette
and slim side windows, is given depth by the interplay between lines and
surfaces. Inspiration was drawn from the wind and the waves, as well as aviation
engineering.
The Concept A-Class previews a new compact class era at Mercedes-Benz. This
front-wheel drive model is powered by a four-cylinder gasoline engine from the
new M270 series. It was designed for transverse installation and thanks to direct
injection and turbocharging, offers high performance together with minimal
emissions and fuel consumption. The Concept A-Class is equipped with the twoliter
variant of the new engine, developing 210 hp. This BlueEFFICIENCY engine
is mated to the new Mercedes-Benz dual clutch transmission.
As a world first in the compact class, the concept car features a radar-based collision
warning system with adaptive Brake Assist, which lowers the risk of rearend
collisions. This assistance system gives a visual and acoustic warning to an
inattentive driver and prepares Brake Assist for a precise braking response.
Braking is initiated as soon as the driver forcefully operates the brake pedal.
The exterior design of the Concept A-Class features the combination of defined edges and free interplay with the body surfaces that Mercedes-Benz first showed in the F800 Style. The side view is structured with three prominent lines: the front structural edge above the front fender forms a dropping line, while the prominent shoulder muscle above the rear axle underlines the car's coupe-like character. A further line extends upwards from the rear wheel arch in a sweeping curve.
The front end of the Concept A-Class immediately catches the eye with the Mercedes-
Benz star logo surrounded by what looks like a star-filled sky. Where there
are usually openings or louvers, the radiator grille consists of numerous metallic
silver hexagons on black stems. This theme is reflected in the design of the
wheels. The headlights of the Concept A-Class continue this design element with
innovative full-LED high-performance headlamps repeating the starry sky motif
with numerous light points. The daytime running lamps consist of 90 optical fibers
with aluminum sleeves which are arranged in a wing-shape within the headlamp.
In the interior, the eye is immediately drawn to the dashboard which has the
shape of an aircraft wing and a translucent, stretchable fabric lining. This enables
the bionic, cellular structure of the dashboard to remain visible.
The shape of the air vents in the dashboard is reminiscent of a jet aircraft. The
prominent dials in the instrument cluster are in red, inspired by the afterburner
of a jet engine. The center console is designed as a modern flight control panel,
with the shift lever designed as a "reverse thrust control". A smartphone is fully integrated into the Concept A-Class. All functions are shown in the display as applications, and can be operated using the rotary/push control. The visual presentation of the display screen elements is unique, with a deep, three-dimensional appearance created by laser-like magenta-colored lines.
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