The future of Mercedes' touring sedan has arrived in its concept form at last weeks 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show. Now that Porsche has progressed immensely in developing its Panamera, Aston Martin has its luxury tourer Rapide in the works and archrival BMW showed their take on the four door coupe with the CS concept, Mercedes can not afford to lag behind.
The F 700 brings everything a luxury sedan should, it measures 5.17 meters in length and is packed to the rim with technological highlights from the Stuttgart automaker. Firstly the engine, Mercedes fitted a new 1.8 liter, forward pointing, four-cylinder DIESOTTO engine which consumes a mere 5.3 liters of gasoline per 100 km while emitting just 127 g/km of CO2. Next in line is the Pre-Scan suspension system which, as the name says, pre scans the road for uneven spots and will adjust the suspension accordingly for an even more comfortable journey.
Inside Mercedes fitted in a virtual operating assistant called the SERVO-HMI. This operating concept is the next sat-nav where you can 'discuss' the complex inputs like a navigation destination with an avatar or operate it by hand for more straight forward actions. In the rear Mercedes has introduced the Reverse seating arrangement so that the occupant can choose whether to face forward or backward.
With its F 700 research car, Mercedes-Benz redefines the idea of effortless, superior refinement: this concept for a future luxurious touring sedan shows how outstanding riding quality can be combined with high levels of environmental friendliness, and good performance with exceptionally low fuel consumption. Thus, the 5.17 meter long F 700 with its innovative and very spacious interior design enables an entirely new and exceedingly comfortable mode of travel. The F 700 is the world’s first car that can anticipatively recognize the condition of the road and level out the uneven spots with its active PRE-SCAN suspension, further improving suspension comfort substantially. The forward-pointing DIESOTTO drive system introduced in the F 700, a four-cylinder with a displacement of only 1.8 liters, combines the strong points of the low-emission gasoline engine with the consumption benefits of the diesel drive. Its CO2 emissions of a mere 127 grams per kilometer correspond to consumption of only 5.3 liters of gasoline per 100 kilometers (44.3 mpg), extremely low for a vehicle of this class.
This is made possible by a forward-looking drive concept, the heart of which is the “DIESOTTO” technology – an advancement of the internal combustion engine thought up by Mercedes-Benz. With its novel controlled auto ignition (CAI), direct fuel injection and turbocharging, it combines the high power of the spark-ignition engine with the exemplary torque and great fuel economy of a diesel. The drive system in the F 700, as four-cylinder featuring two-stage charging, attains the performance level of a current S-Class car with a 3.5-liter naturally aspirated V6 gasoline engine or the 3.0-liter V6 turbodiesel.
“Our goal is to make the gasoline-powered car just as economical in consumption as the diesel. The new DIESOTTO concept is a major step in that direction, combining the best properties of the spark-ignition engine and the diesel engine,” says Dr. Thomas Weber, Board member of DaimlerChrysler AG responsible for Group Research & Mercedes Car Group Development.
The F 700 also sets standards in regard to road roar, tire vibration and suspension comfort. With two laser scanners the active PRE-SCAN suspension scans the roadway in front of the car. The hydraulically controlled active suspension proactively compensates for detected hindrances, enabling entirely new comfort characteristics –a “flying carpet” feeling.
Equally innovative is the operating concept “SERVO-HMI”. The display is not only particularly gentle on the eyes; the number of controls also has been appreciably reduced and the menu structure has been made strikingly simple and self-explanatory. The driver can “discuss” more complex inputs, such as a destination for navigation purposes, in dialogue with an avatar, a virtual operating assistant.
The exterior design of the F 700 shows that with this concept an extraordinary amount of space has been created for the passengers. The very silhouette, characterized by the long wheelbase, is a clear indication of this. The design harmoniously joins together inspirations provided by nature with technical innovation. All the futuristic styling devices notwithstanding, the F 700 is perfectly compliant with the brand identity of Mercedes-Benz.
The interior concept interprets comfortable travel and well-being in a completely new way. With its REVERSE seat the F 700 breaks up the firmly established seat arrangement of conventional sedans and offers individual seating positions facing, or with one’s back to, the direction of travel, always affording maximum spaciousness and supreme comfort.
The F 700 provides inspiring ideas for the technological future of Mercedes-Benz once again – like each of the research cars which preceded it.
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September 20, 2007 2:24:07 PM
sure enough ground breaking technology, but the design? is it a joke? if this had come from korea or china the world would be laughing its head off. yet it hails from germany. actually on second thoughts may be the germans really do have a sense of humour after all.
it looks dreadful and embarassing. it goes to show the germans are a one trick pony with their designs. churning out the same old design cues over and over.....
and when the stick their necks out, what do we get? this monstrosity.
absolutely , man this monster looks every inch like a creation from Dr. Frankenstein's research institute ! Bruno Sacco must be laughing his head off . . .
This will be riding your ass soon when you're in you're $35,000 Dodge Ram or Ford Super Duty. It's gonna piss you off real bad when he gives you the brights. American cars are so ugly! This design is what makes a Mercedes-Benz, a MERCEDES-BENZ.
Well, I think it is a very wild and brave design, some people will love it and some people will hate it, I think the grill is just to big, anyway nice interior especially the sunroof.
1. A WICKED DESIGN, UNBEATABLE, (this design has been inspired by the cls) 2. The technologies invented are so great that they should be prayed to everyday. 3. Mercedes-Benz are...the...best (and that's a fact)
Oh yeah.... A message to BMW, AUDI, LEXUS, VW and all the other jokers, CARRY ON DREAMING BABY!!!
sure enough ground breaking technology, but the design? is it a joke? if this had come from korea or china the world would be laughing its head off. yet it hails from germany. actually on second thoughts may be the germans really do have a sense of humour after all.
it looks dreadful and embarassing. it goes to show the germans are a one trick pony with their designs. churning out the same old design cues over and over.....
and when the stick their necks out, what do we get? this monstrosity.