S-Class And Mercedes Honored At Bild am Sonntag Awards
Posted by www.eMercedesBenz.com on November 10, 2005 at 10:15 AM CST
In a recent competition held by the German newspaper "Bild am
Sonntag," the 2007 Mercedes-Benz S-Class was honored for the second
time this week, earning the prestigious "Golden Steering Wheel" in
the "Luxury Class" category of their annual awards.
The Bild am Sonntag awards, which are regarded by many as the German
car of the year awards, date back to 1976. Winners are chosen by a
panel of German celebrities and industry analysists who test the
vehicles, and then award points based on their selections.
In addition to the S-Class, the new Mercedes M-Class and B-Class both
performed admirably as well, taking the runner-up spots in the "Off-
Roaders" and "Mini-MPV" categories.
As if that weren't enough, Dieter Zetsche, head of the Mercedes Car
Group, rounded off the night with the "Honorary Steering Wheel," a
prize created to honour outstanding personalities within the car
industry.
For more information on the awards and details of the event, you can
check out the full press release at
http://emercedesbenz.com/Nov05/10GoldenSteeringWheelAwards.html
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Mercedes-Benz – Most Successful Brand In “Bild am Sonntag” Awards:
New S-Class And Dr Dieter Zetsche Honoured At “Golden Steering Wheel”
Awards
Stuttgart, Nov 10, 2005
The new Mercedes-Benz S-Class has been awarded the “Golden Steering
Wheel”. With runners-up places for both the B-Class and the M Class,
Mercedes-Benz proved the most successful brand in this long-
established competition, staged by the German newspaper “Bild am
Sonntag”. Dr Dieter Zetsche, Member of the DaimlerChrysler Board of
Management and responsible for the Mercedes Car Group, was awarded
the “Honorary Steering Wheel”.
The new Mercedes-Benz S-Class proved a runaway winner at the awards
ceremony, staged by “Bild am Sonntag”, Germany’s highest-circulation
Sunday newspaper, in Berlin yesterday evening. The jury, made up of
celebrities such as the television presenter Barbara Schöneberger and
racing drivers such as Hans Herrmann and Walter Röhrl, unhesitatingly
awarded it the highest number of points in the “luxury class”
category, ensuring that the new S-Class achieved the best result of
any car in the 2005 awards.
The new top-of-the-line model from the Stuttgart-based car
manufacturer, which celebrated its market launch at the end of
September, supersedes its successful predecessor, the world’s
bestselling luxury saloon, with a sales total of around 500,000
models. The new S-Class features a wealth of technical innovations as
standard – from Brake Assist PLUS with its radar sensors to the
infrared technology-based night view assist, from the upgraded COMAND
system to the preventive PRE SAFE® occupant protection with
additional functions, from Active Body Control to the dynamic
multicontour seat with extended massage function – all of which make
the Mercedes flagship a benchmark for car development as a whole.
Mercedes-Benz most successful brand at “Golden Steering Wheel” awards
In addition to the outstanding victory of the new S-Class, the B-
Class and M-Class also made the victory rostrum. The B-Class came
second in the readers’ “mini-MPV” category, and the M-Class achieved
the same result in the special “Off-roaders” class. The fact that
Mercedes-Benz picked up one first and two second prizes at the
prestigious award ceremony serves to underline the exceptional
position of the brand. The awards were accepted by Dr Thomas Weber,
Member of the DaimlerChrysler Board of Management responsible for
Research and Technology and for Passenger Car Development within the
Mercedes Car Group. With a total of 14 victories to date, Mercedes
Benz has proven one of the most successful car brands in the “Bild am
Sonntag” competition, which began back in 1976.
“Honorary Steering Wheel” for Mercedes Car Group boss Dr Dieter Zetsche
Dr Dieter Zetsche, Member of the DaimlerChrysler Board of Management
and responsible for the Mercedes Car Group, was presented with the
“Honorary Steering Wheel”. This special annual prize, awarded by the
publisher Axel Springer Verlag, was created to honour outstanding
personalities within the car industry. The Chairman Elect of the
DaimlerChrysler AG Board of Management was commended for his
achievements throughout his career and in particular as CEO and
President of the Chrysler Group.
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