New Mercedes S-Class Fails Crash Test
Posted by www.eMercedesBenz.com on November 16, 2005 at 10:55 AM CST
While browsing Autoblog.it today, I stumbled upon a new S-Class story
that gave me a good laugh.
As you probably know, the new S-Class features a host of safety
features not found on any other vehicles, one of which is a new Brake
Assist Plus feature. If you're unfamiliar with Brake Assist Plus,
it's a system that uses radar to detect traffic that may or may not
be visible to the driver, and in the event that braking force is
needed to prevent an accident, the Brake Assist system kicks in and
supplies the necessary stopping power.
Mercedes recently decided to demonstrate this safety feature for
Germany's Star TV, but unfortunately for the donor S-Class, all
didn't go as planned.
To showcase the Brake Assist Plus feature, a test track was set up,
complete with heavy fog and a hidden stationary test vehicle, to
compare the previous S-Class to the forthcoming 2007 model. The
previous S-Class was then sent traveling down the track, which
collided with the stationary vehicle due to the low visibility. To
view the photo, click the link below.
http://emercedesbenz.com/Nov05/16NewSClassFailsCrashTest.html
Next, it was time for the 2007 S-Class to perform the same test, but
thanks to Brake Assist Plus, the safety system was supposed to kick
in and stop the vehicle in time. Guess what? It didn't work. The S-
Class traveled down the track, collided with the previous S-Class,
which then collided with the stationary test vehicle.
After closer inspection, the Mercedes engineers believe the failed
test came as a result of the high steel and concrete construction of
the testing facilities throwing off the Brake Assist Plus' radar, but
assures drivers in real world conditions, the system will work as
planned.
The moral of the story is this: if you're driving an S-Class, you're
an intelligent individual. Regardless of whether or not the safety
systems work, reading the Wall Street Journal, conducting a
conference call and drinking a café latte while traveling at 70+mph
is never a smart idea. Remember kids, there's no substitute for safe
driving.
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