Mercedes-Benz Introduces S400 BLUETEC HYBRID Concept

by Zack Newmark
November 14, 2007 7:06 PM
Filed Under: Concept Car, German, Green, Los Angeles Auto Show, Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz introduced a new concept car in Los Angeles today.  The new Mercedes-Benz S400 BLUETEC HYBRID concept combines a diesel engine with an electric motor in effort to be fuel efficient while providing the power of a V8 engine.

The S400 BLUETEC HYBRID comes with a V6 that churns out 265 horsepower and 465 ft-lb of horsepower.  This luxury sedan will move from zero to 60 mph in 7.2 seconds while still getting nearly 41 miles per gallon on the highway.  Clearly, Mercedes-Benz is fiercely trying to win the "Green Car of the Year" award, to be presented at the auto show tomorrow morning.

Mercedes-Benz has to be flying pretty high in Los Angeles.  Themed as a "green" showcase, MB is coming in off the success of their E320 BLUETEC, a diesel sedan available in the states.  Picked as the 2007 World Green Car by the World Car of the Year awards, the E320 could lay the foundation for Mercedes-Benz to become the top player in hybrid and alternative fuel cars.

Banking on that success, Mercedes-Benz is looking to make the S400 BLUETEC HYBRID the top choice for luxury sedan buyers not wanting to create a big carbon footprint.

Source: Mercedes-Benz
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MERCEDES-Benz unveils diesel hybrid concept at L.A. Show

S400 BLUETEC HYBRID Capable of 40 Miles Per Gallon with V8-Like Performance

Mercedes-Benz is holding the North American debut of a bold new powertrain at the Los Angeles Auto Show, open to the public November 16-23, 2007 at the L.A. Convention Center.  The new S400 BLUETEC HYBRID combines both clean diesel and hybrid technologies by using the latest BLUETEC diesel instead of the gasoline engine that usually helps power a hybrid.

Since hybrids use a conventional engine in concert with an electric motor, it’s not surprising that a state-of-the-art hybrid is making use of the world’s most fuel-efficient piston engine – the diesel.   In its latest form, the exhaust emissions from the Mercedes-Benz BLUETEC diesel are as clean as a modern gasoline engine.

A Hybrid Concept With 40 Miles per Gallon AND V8-Like Power  

Arriving after 2010, the S400 BLUETEC HYBRID with be available with a high-torque electric motor that works together with a V6 BLUETEC diesel engine to provide the performance of a V8 with the fuel economy of a four-cylinder.  A total 265 horsepower and 465 pound-feet of torque is on hand – more pulling power than many conventional V8 engines – for zero to 60 mph acceleration of about 7.2 seconds, while the car is still capable of 40.5 miles per gallon (based on a European driving cycle) in highway driving.  These figures are even more impressive when considering that the S-Class is a large luxury sedan.

The E320 BLUETEC is Here Now

Mercedes-Benz recently unveiled a version of its E320 BLUETEC, a diesel sedan that is available to California customers on a special two-year/24,000-mile lease through Mercedes-Benz Financial Services.  The E320 BLUETEC is lease-priced on par with its gasoline-powered sibling, the E350.

The special lease program is the first step in the company’s plans to offer consumers diesel alternatives in all 50 states.  Late next year, the Mercedes-Benz M-, R, and GL-Class will be among the very few SUVs that can be sold in all 50 states.  These vehicles will utilize AdBlue injection, a process that adds precisely measured quantities of urea into the exhaust stream that enhances long-term emissions performance sufficient to meet stringent BIN5 (50-state) standards.

California’s stringent emissions requirements have kept new diesel automobiles models off the California market for the better part of a decade.  The new E320 BLUETEC changes all that.

Distinguished as “2007 World Green Car” by an international panel of journalists earlier this year, BLUETEC denotes state-of-the-art engine and exhaust technology which produces the cleanest diesels available on the market today.  Utilizing this technology, the V6-powered E320 BLUETEC diesel is able to provide the low fuel consumption of a four-cylinder compact with the torque of a V8.

Diesels – An Ideal Solution

Mercedes-Benz USA, which has sold diesels here in the United States for 40 years, believes diesels are an ideal solution for today’s luxury car buyers because they yield a significant increase in fuel efficiency without sacrificing performance or interior room.  The E320 BLUETEC can go nearly 700 highway miles on a single tank of fuel.

“We’re breaking new ground here as we pave the way for the return of the diesel to California,” said Ernst Lieb, president and CEO of MBUSA.  “BLUETEC is the most promising technology for customers who want to get up to 20-40 percent higher fuel efficiency without sacrificing the performance and the driving characteristics they’re used to.”  According to Lieb, the California market plays a critical role in the comeback of the diesel:  “In addition to being one of the top automotive markets in the world, California has tremendous influence.  We know we have quite a few loyal diesel buyers there who have been waiting for the opportunity to get back into a diesel, but we also want to tap into a new group of buyers who are interested in making their dollar go farther without compromising performance or their personal style.”

Beyond their fuel efficiency, from an environmental standpoint, BLUETEC vehicles are the cleanest diesels available in the world today.  Since diesels inherently burn less fuel than gasoline vehicles, they also produce significantly lower emissions of carbon dioxide (C02).  Also, in BLUETEC vehicles particulate levels are reduced to levels comparable – or better than – that of gasoline-powered vehicles.  Similarly, NOX emissions are reduced to meet the most stringent exhaust limits in the world.

The California lease program will function as a bridge as MBUSA prepares to begin phasing in 50-state BLUETEC vehicles nationwide starting in 2008.  The first step will be the extension of the special lease program to other states which do not currently allow sales of new diesel automobiles in January 2008.  Later in 2008, Mercedes will introduce another BLUETEC system on its M-, R- and GL-Class vehicles. 

 

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Comments

well, Daimler is the biggest producer of hybrids-vehicles in the world..

by Rolli | November 14, 2007 7:25 PM
it's about time diesels get 50 state legal again. that's when mercedes really shines.

by unknown | November 14, 2007 7:50 PM
Are you sure?? what about Toyota??

by moyusuf | November 14, 2007 8:02 PM
Rolli doesn't like to base his comments on facts, just his hate for everything not German. Yea Benz made diesels and CDIs and CGIs but we're talking about hybrids here. The Toyota Prirus- best selling hybrid ever made? Camry Hybrid? Highlander Hybrid? and don't forget its lexus counterparts; Ls 600h? Rx 400? GS? Shouldn't the "biggest" producer of hybrids be the one that sells the most? Rolli you retard. Get your facts straight.

by AZNMAN | November 15, 2007 1:03 AM
nope, it is Daimler.

by Rolli | November 14, 2007 8:41 PM
Toyota is the biggest producer of hybrid vehicle in the world, that's a fact. Benz and BMW just got into the game not long ago beacause they just realized what success Toyota is having.

by pc | November 14, 2007 9:42 PM
are you crazy... its daimler.. remember back in the day when they came up with the NECAR 1? Do your research please

by zimstyles | November 14, 2007 9:54 PM
The point is that the diesel hybrid ( and the upcoming Diesotto engine technology) is a more efficient choice than a gas-electric hybrid and as clean or cleaner in regards to pollution. The hybrid technology we are beginning to see in GM/Chrysler/Daimler/BMW vehicles was developed by GM and has been in use in public transportation Buslines in many metropolitan areas for years. GM, BMW & then DaimlerChrysler formed a partnership to refine and scale down this technology for use in passenger cars & trucks. The 2 mode hybrid technology is MORE efficient than Toyota's gas-hybrid technology. Toyota has benefited from the public perception that Toyota is a "green" company but many hybrid buyers were disgruntled that they did not see the advertised mpg figures...and by the way...why doesn't Toyota have a Tundra hybrid ??? Toyota did a good thing by bringing the Prius to market...but now we see a major leap forward in hybrid tech and ToYoMo is not leading...

by BENZian | November 14, 2007 11:34 PM
Well, Daimler is it, that is a fact, they are making busses and trucks, you know, and use hybrid-modules there scince a long time now.

by Rolli | November 15, 2007 12:35 AM
Ofcourse more power and efficient than Lexus. Lexus gives the image of a gay meterosexual with a pink collared shirt. Benz is a black suit.

by bluemagic | November 15, 2007 1:57 AM
no read the article. This thing gets 265 horsepower. Its Lexus ls 600 V8 comepetitor gets around 480. And its GS competitor gets definetley more than 265 horsepower. Read the article before you make any more retarded commments.

by AZNMAN | November 15, 2007 1:59 AM
and by the way, YOU dont give me more of an image than a gay metrosexual with a pink flowered collared shirt yourself.

by AZNMAN | November 15, 2007 2:01 AM
Mercedes has been making hybrids with their trucks and buses in europe for over a dozen years

by maddawg0 | November 15, 2007 2:17 AM
The lexus Ls v8 i believe is combined HP with the electric and gas. Either way you cant expect a smaller diesel engine to have the same hp as a bigger gas engine. Regardless this car beats the LS-h in every single aspect. esp fuel economy. Now this is a hybrid not that joke of an Escallade.

by radmeister | November 15, 2007 7:36 AM
mercedes hybrids are going to use lipo batteries

by unknown | November 20, 2007 6:23 AM

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