Mercedes Bionic Car Makes Headlines Again
Posted by www.eMercedesBenz.com November 17, at 10:00 AM
The Mercedes bionic vehicle based on a boxfish made headlines again
this past weekend.
The bionic car completed the first official lap at a new track at the
Mercedes-Benz World site in Brooklands. The inaugural lap came some
98 years after Ethel Locke-King led a procession of cars around the
opening launch party of the Mercedes-Benz World site on 17 June 1907.
According to Peter O’Halloran, Mercedes-Benz World Director: "The
Bionic Car perfectly embodies the enduring pioneering spirit of
Mercedes-Benz, so it was the ideal vehicle to complete the first lap
today... its revolutionary design and construction shows what the
future of motoring could hold, which is why it was chosen for the
inaugural lap of our new track."
Although the bionic car has completed the track's first lap,
construction of the other tracks at Brookland will not be completed
until the end of 2006, when they will then be made available to the
public.
So what's next on the chopping block for Mercedes? Turning the
Mercedes bionic car into a truly underwater vehicle, so it can do
battle with James Bond's sweet Lotus Esprit submarine. Duh.
Check out photos and the full press release by clicking the link below:
http://emercedesbenz.com/Nov05/17MercBionicCarHeadlinesAgain.html
OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE
Bionic Car makes history with first Brooklands circuit lap
Mercedes-Benz made history again last weekend. Its stunning Bionic
Car completed the first official lap of one of the tracks at its
Mercedes-Benz World site at Brooklands – 98 years, 4 months and 28
days since Ethel Locke-King led a procession of cars around at the
opening launch party back on 17 June 1907.
Under a crisp blue autumn sky, DaimlerChrysler Development Engineer
Ralph Hettich, responsible for the Bionic Car project, became the
first person to complete the first official lap of the new Brooklands
track.
Building work on the impressive 155-acre site continued unhindered as
the car completed its first lap of the 0.6 mile circuit loop in a
time of 3m32s. Despite the low average speed – due to the 10mph speed
limit in force while the site is under construction - the
significance of the first lap was not lost on those present.
Pioneering spirit
"The Bionic Car perfectly embodies the enduring pioneering spirit of
Mercedes-Benz, so it was the ideal vehicle to complete the first lap
today;" said Peter O’Halloran, Mercedes-Benz World Director. "The
Mercedes and Benz race cars at the inaugural meeting in 1907 were at
the cutting edge of technology for their day, and this Bionic Car is
no different. Its revolutionary design and construction shows what
the future of motoring could hold, which is why it was chosen for the
inaugural lap of our new track."
The new handling courses are still under construction, but already
the surface is smooth enough for a complete circuit. After laying the
top layer of smooth, grippy asphalt next spring, the completed tracks
(totalling 1.55 miles) will give visitors a thrilling chance to
experience how the Mercedes-Benz cars react to different driving
conditions, including ESP® tests on wet grip circles.
The handling circuit’s tracks, adjacent 10-acre off-road course, and
huge Brand Centre building will be available to customers, families
and to companies which have hired the complex’s facilities. Mercedes-
Benz World is already open to bookings from the end of 2006.
Mercedes-Benz World will also function as a vehicle retailer for
Maybach, Mercedes-Benz and smart models. New and used vehicle sales,
service and repair, and accessories will all be available alongside a
display of every vehicle in the Mercedes Car Group range.
Displays of the company’s most famous models past and present,
interactive displays and a low pressure ‘no hard sell’ atmosphere
will all make
Mercedes-Benz World the perfect venue for a wide range of users of
all ages.
Future meets past
After completing the first laps of the new circuit, Mr Hettich
demonstrated the Bionic Car to families who were spending their day
at the Brooklands Museum. He drove along the famous old Members’
Banking, the enthusiastic crowd watching as the car got to within
feet of the top of the banked circuit. This makes the Bionic Car the
only vehicle in the world to have driven on both old and new
Brooklands tracks.
It was an appropriate way to end an afternoon where Brooklands
enjoyed a glimpse of the future; a glimpse of a car that features
leading edge environmental and safety technology making history; a
glimpse of the start of the next chapter in the enduring story of
Mercedes-Benz and Brooklands.
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