Is it possible that the Mercedes-Benz G-Class will still be around in 2025? A cool design study from Mercedes-Benz demonstrates how the genes of the classic off-roader from 1979
may still assert themselves far into the future. It is based on the
concept of a future police car developed for the Los Angeles Design
Challenge.
The Los Angeles Design Challenge 2012 looks far ahead
with a quest for the "Highway Patrol Vehicle 2025". Law enforcement will
have to prepare for even more crowded roads with electronically
monitored and guided traffic, a much larger population and changes in
human behavior. People will still feel young and active even later in
life. Outdoor activities will dominate leisure, as will the desire for
freedom and adventure. The new times will also call for new police
vehicles. They must be able to reach any place conceivable quickly and
reliably - even far away from any pavement. And they must do so in an
exceptionally environmentally friendly way using alternative energy
sources. Enhanced green-car characteristics and off-road capabilities
will be among the fundamental virtues of a police car in 2025.
As
an environmentally friendly SUV, the Ener-G-Force, which Mercedes-Benz
is presenting in Los Angeles as a design study, meets these requirements
and would be fully capable of supporting police and emergency services
in every corner of the world. Gorden Wagener, Director of Design at
Mercedes-Benz Cars: "The Ener-G-Force is the vision of an off-roader
that, while reflecting tomorrow's adventures, also invokes the genes of
the Mercedes-Benz off-road icon, the G-Class. Modern and cool, it could
also be a clue about a new beginning for the off-road design idiom of
Mercedes-Benz". The small glass areas make the police vehicle a safe
cocoon for law enforcement officers who are faced with many dangers.
Emergency lights integrated into the roof are impossible to ignore; the
striking front leaves no doubt as to the commanding presence of the
police, and the gigantic wheels guarantee the right-of-way even where no
way exists.
Back from the future - clean concept for beyond tomorrow
Of
course the concept of the Mercedes-Benz Ener-G-Force for the Los
Angeles Design Challenge is pure, rendered science fiction. However, the
notion of designing tomorrow's off-roader intrigued the designers at
the Mercedes-Benz Advanced Design Studio in Carlsbad, California to such
an extent that they evolved the vision of a police version into a
civilian version and even built a 1:1-scale model. Like the "Highway
Patrol Vehicle 2025", the shape of the civilian Ener-G-Force is modeled
after the G-Class, the off-road icon whose continuous history goes all
the way back to the 1970s and that to this very day still tackles the
future as a stylistically and technologically advanced SUV.
Like
the police version, the model of the civilian Ener-G-Force is
unmistakably inspired by the G-Class, which has long been considered an
automotive icon. However, it presents a radical reinterpretation of this
classic that looks far into the future. Important genes such as
proportions and design elements were completely redesigned and updated
in a clean concept for beyond tomorrow. Ener-G-Force Designer Hubert
Lee: "Of course we wanted to take a clear step forward, but we also
wanted the G's characteristic features". The Ener-G-Force has a similar
profile, however with a high shoulder line and scaled-down glass areas.
While
the clear design idiom of the G-Class has remained, all surfaces are
designed to express intensity and tension. The meticulously executed
details are also a clear indication that the Ener-G-Force is the product
of modern times. Like the G-Class, the Ener-G-Force sports a front with
an expressive radiator grille that incorporates the headlamps. The LEDs
in the headlamps form the shape of the letter 'G', which gives the
Ener-G-Force a bold, dominating appearance. The front turn signals and
running lights are mounted on top of the fenders, a trademark G-Class
element.
The distinctive roof and the 3-panel greenhouse also echo
fundamental genes of the classic G-Class from Mercedes-Benz, but
represent a clear step forward. This is also evident in the large
wheels, whose 20-inch rims give the Ener-G-Force a powerful, towering
stance. The Ener-G-Force also plays on the utility factor in an entirely
new way. For instance, the distinctive feature in the rear is a
slightly off-center pull-out compartment whose cover occupies the
traditional location of the spare wheel cover of the classic G-Class.
This pull-out tool box can hold a wide variety of equipment that are
quickly within reach without having to open the entire tailgate.
Bursting with energy
The
Mercedes-Benz Ener-G-Force Concept stores recycled water in tanks on
the roof, and transfers it to the "hydro-tech converter," where natural
and renewable resources are converted into hydrogen for operating the
fuel cells. The storage units for the electricity generated in this
process are housed easily accessible in the striking side skirts. The
Ener-G-Force emits nothing but water, has an operating range of about
500 miles and as a result truly is a green car. Four wheel-hub motors,
whose output for each individual wheel is adapted precisely to the
respective terrain by high-performance electronics, provide the pulling
power. A "Terra- Scan" 360-degree topography scanner on the roof
permanently scans the surroundings and uses the results to adjust the
spring and damping rates as well as other suspension parameters for
maximum traction on the respective surface, regardless of whether it is
on- or off-road. The strikingly styled side skirts house either the
energy storage units or hot-swappable battery packs. Changes in the
color of the illumination of the side skirts indicate the operating and
charge status of the energy packs. A roof rack and additional lamps are
integrated into the roof. The entire design appears to have been carved
from a single piece. The overall presentation of the Ener-G-Force is
clean - stylistically and functionally.
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