Mercedes-Benz’s ‘Intelligent Drive’

AT Mercedes-Benz 'Intelligent Drive' stands for the networking of systems, sensors and procedures for enhanced comfort and safety.

AT Mercedes-Benz ‘Intelligent Drive’ stands for the networking of systems, sensors and procedures for enhanced comfort and safety. The drive system also benefits from the increasing level of intelligence on board vehicles. Following the Mercedes-Benz S-Class PLUG-IN HYBRID, the new Mercedes-Benz C 350 e provides a further example of dynamism and efficiency combined in an impressive guise.

Mercedes-Benz will be launching ten new Plug-In Hybrid models until 2017, on average one new model with this high-tech hybrid drive every four months. After the successful launch of the S 500 Plug-in Hybrid recently, the C 350 e, the second model to feature the progressive drive concept, will find its way to dealerships.

The Plug-In Hybrid decouples the combustion engine during electric operation, while the other allows the vehicle to use the combustion engine to move off, drawing on the performance of a wet start-up clutch.

Thanks to Intelligent Drive, vehicles from Mercedes-Benz are already able to detect many hazardous situations in road traffic and react as the situation demands.

Collision Prevention Assist is an on board standard from the A to the S-Class. This radar-based assistance system warns the driver when a risk of collision arises.

And the more advanced Collission Prevention Assist system, becoming available over all models from Mercedes-Benz, is even able to carry out autonomous braking.

If the driver fails to act when a risk of collision is detected, despite the warning lamp in the instrument cluster and the intermittent acoustic alert, the system will automatically trigger braking.

Beyond this, from the C-Class through to the S-Class there are already Mercedes-Benz models driving semi-autonomously on public roads today, equipped with features such as Distronic Plus with Steering Assist and the Stop&Go Pilot for semi-autonomous traffic jam following. Active Parking Assist with Parktronic allows automated parking with active steering and brake control in both parallel and end-on spaces.

With its autonomously driving research vehicle F 015 Luxury in Motion, Mercedes-Benz provides an idea how ‘Intelligent Drive’might look in the future. The car’s role is evolving from merely a means of transport towards that of a comfortable retreat, too. Drivers can choose at any time whether they wish to drive themselves, with support of intelligent systems or whether the car is to take them to their destination in autonomous mode.

Six high-resolution displays are installed along the interior, in the dashboard, the back and sides of the car.

The passengers are able to interact with the F 015 by eye-tracking, gesture control or touching the screens. They get information about the environment, use the entertainment system, make video calls or bring virtual worlds into the car.

The primary feature of the innovative interior concept is the variable seating system, with four rotating lounge chairs. Through the face-to-face configuration all passengers are able to communicate with each other and enjoy the mobile living space while being driven.

The F 015 also incorporates high-resolution sensor technology which continuously scans the vehicle’s surroundings, ensuring effective communication and interaction between the vehicle, the passengers and the world outside. This ‘extended sense’ enables the vehicle to keep tabs on its surroundings at all times.

The interactive LED fields at the front and rear and the high-precision laser system informs the driver of specific traffic conditions at an early stage. For instance, the F 015 is able to project a virtual crosswalk onto the road surface which lets the pedestrian know the road is clear. The F 015 becomes a reliable and intelligent partner in road traffic.

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