Mercedes-Benz Concept BlueZERO: Three-fold Proof of the Everyday Practicality of
[2008-12-23 17:05:19]
The three BlueZERO variants are based on the unique sandwich-floor architecture which Mercedes-Benz introduced some ten years ago, initially for the A-Class and then for the B-Class, one of the aims being to integrate alternative drive systems. Advantages of the modified construction include the positive effect of the major drive components on the centre of gravity, their space-saving design and the fact that they are extremely well protected within the vehicle underbody. The five-seater BlueZERO concept cars also set standards in terms of lightweight design, interior layout and body form.
"The flexible BlueZERO concept allows electromobility for every requirement and highlights the fact that Mercedes-Benz is the world's only car manufacturer to already have in place all the key technologies for electric cars offering full everyday practicality", says Dr Dieter Zetsche, Chairman of the Board of Management of Daimler AG and Head of Mercedes-Benz Cars.
The BlueZERO principle: flexible design, compact exterior, generously
sized interior
All three BlueZERO variants share the same key technical
components, while the design and vehicle dimensions are identical.
Measuring just 4.22 metres in length, the BlueZERO models combine compact
exterior dimensions with a generously proportioned and variable interior
and luggage compartment. Five fully-fledged seats, a payload of around 450
kilograms and a luggage compartment capacity of over 500 litres make for
outstanding everyday practicality. Thanks to their sandwich construction
with a raised sitting position, the cars also offer an exceptionally high
level of crash safety for the passengers and the technology, not to mention
excellent all-round visibility.
Compared to electric cars based on conventional vehicle platforms and originally only designed for use in combination with internal combustion engines, Concept BlueZERO offers the following conclusive advantages:



