Mercedes-Benz has just become the world's first automaker which publicly conducted a crash test between two electric cars. An EQA and an EQS SUV collided head-on, each traveling at 35 mph. The German ...
A flash of light, a big bang, and it’s over. Two SUVs lie askew on a patch of concrete, a debris field scattered between them. They’ve just been in a head-on collision, the moment captured by ...
Vehicles are getting heavier. Between never-ending car bloat and fully electric vehicles making large, heavy battery packs the norm, the amount of mass traveling down the road at highway speeds can be ...
As the first car maker to do so publicly, Mercedes-Benz held a real-life crash test between two EVs head-on. Mercedes simulated a real-life scenario, sending an EQA model into an EQS SUV at speeds of ...
Like the fully-electric EQS sedan we also tested, the Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV is quick, quiet, and luxurious. Its optional ...
Mercedes-Benz conducted a crash test that goes beyond merely recording what happens to a car in a collision from a few exterior and interior angles, and has recorded through the car's sheet metal and ...
Demonstrating safety in an unprecedented crash test: Mercedes-Benz is the world’s first automaker to publicly conduct a frontal offset crash of two electric vehicles that simulates a real-life ...
German tuner HWA AG successfully completes crash test of reimagined Mercedes-Benz 190E 2.5-16 EVO II sports sedan ...
#. A Mercedes-Benz GLC traveling at 35 mph collided head-on with an obstacle 230 ft away. The crash produced an explosive sound loud enough to rattle eardrums, and the GLC’s front end was completely ...
The EQS is a technological showcase for the electric future of Mercedes-Benz. It has a generous EV driving range, an ...