Mercedes-Benz Vision EQ Silver Arrow: Show car world premiere

 

The Mercedes-Benz Vision EQ Silver Arrow show car celebrated its world premiere at Monterey Car Week.

The one-seater Mercedes-Benz is an homage to the record-breaking Mercedes-Benz W 125 car from 1937. The streamlined silhouette of the approximately 5.3-metre long and approximately one metre shallow one-seater vehicle is “slender yet sensuous,” says Daimler design team.

The role model for the Vision EQ Silver Arrow is the W 125 twelve-cylinder, record-breaking car which Mercedes-Benz built in 1937 on the basis of the Grand Prix racing car. With it, Rudolf Caracciola achieved 432.7 km/h on the A5 autobahn between Frankfurt and Darmstadt based on the average speed travelling there and back. This speed record on public roads stood until November 2017.

Mercedes Benz Showcar Vision EQ Silver Arrow, 2018
Mercedes Benz Showcar Vision EQ Silver Arrow, 2018; photos: mercedes-benz.com; daimler

The Vision EQ Silver Arrow is conceived as an electric luxury vehicle.

This soundless Silver Arrow has an output of 550 kW (750 hp). The thin rechargeable battery in the underbody has a useable capacity of approx.80 kWh and enables a calculated range of over 400 km according to the WLTP. Side air vents help to cool the battery.

“Over 80 years ago, the historic Silver Arrows demonstrated that Mercedes-Benz was a pioneer when it came to speed thanks, among other things, to their streamlined shape,” said Gorden Wagener, Chief Design Officer at Daimler AG.

“The Vision EQ Silver Arrow draws on that legacy. Intended for acceleration and driving pleasure, it embodies Progressive Luxury and provides an insight into the future of our design. As a result, the show car drives the design idiom of our new EQ product and technology brand to the top.”

Offering exceptional traction and correspondingly fast acceleration, the Vision EQ Silver Arrow has slick 255/25 R 24 tyres at the front and 305/25 R 26 tyres at the rear. Attesting to the attention to detail, Pirelli has helped to realise a star pattern on the tread.

The show car’s body structure is made of carbon fibre. The multiple layers of paintwork in alubeam silver appear like liquid metal over the top. Functional attachment parts made of carbon fibre such as the front splitter epitomise the cool and rational aspect of this philosophy. The same applies to the front trim designed as a display, as well as the continuous lighting strip at the front. The side skirts also feature a lighting strip and the large, recessed EQ lettering in front of the rear wheels is illuminated blue.

Other highlights include the driver’s cockpit, which can be folded forwards, and the partially free-standing multi-spoke wheels. The non-rotating hub caps and the partial trim on the wheels are other stylish and innovative highlights. The 168 spokes per wheel are made of lightweight aluminium and are painted a rose gold colour as is typical for EQ.

Mercedes Benz Showcar Vision EQ Silver Arrow, 2018
Mercedes Benz Showcar Vision EQ Silver Arrow, 2018; photos: mercedes-benz.com; daimler

Double screen and virtual racing

The driver of the Vision EQ Silver Arrow is encompassed by a large panoramic screen on which a 3D image of the surroundings is projected from behind. As a pointer to future possible charging technologies, the lane of the roadway on which inductive charging is possible is superimposed onto the screen.

With the help of artificial intelligence it is possible to engage in a virtual race against historic or present Silver Arrow racing cars. For this a virtual racetrack is superimposed onto the real roadway on the panoramic screen and the driver sees their opponent either ahead of them or behind them as a “ghost”. The Virtual Race Coach assistance function helps you become a better driver by giving instructions during the race.

There is also a touchscreen on the steering wheel. The driver can use it to select programs such as Comfort, Sport and Sport+, which offer different driving characteristics. Sound settings can also be configured here: Choices include the sound of a current Formula 1 Silver Arrow or a Mercedes-AMG V8 engine.

Mercedes Benz Showcar Vision EQ Silver Arrow, 2018
Mercedes Benz Showcar Vision EQ Silver Arrow, 2018; photos: mercedes-benz.com; daimler
Mercedes Benz Showcar Vision EQ Silver Arrow, 2018
Mercedes Benz Showcar Vision EQ Silver Arrow, 2018; photos: mercedes-benz.com; daimler
Mercedes-Benz Vision EQ Silver Arrow Show car world premiere
Mercedes Benz Showcar Vision EQ Silver Arrow, 2018; photos: mercedes-benz.com; daimler
Mercedes Benz Showcar Vision EQ Silver Arrow, 2018
Mercedes Benz Showcar Vision EQ Silver Arrow, 2018; photos: mercedes-benz.com; daimler
Mercedes Benz Showcar Vision EQ Silver Arrow, 2018
Mercedes Benz Showcar Vision EQ Silver Arrow, 2018; photos: mercedes-benz.com; daimler
Mercedes Benz Showcar Vision EQ Silver Arrow, 2018
Mercedes Benz Showcar Vision EQ Silver Arrow, 2018; photos: mercedes-benz.com; daimler
Mercedes Benz Showcar Vision EQ Silver Arrow, 2018
Mercedes Benz Showcar Vision EQ Silver Arrow, 2018; photos: mercedes-benz.com; daimler
Mercedes Benz Showcar Vision EQ Silver Arrow, 2018
Mercedes Benz Showcar Vision EQ Silver Arrow, 2018; photos: mercedes-benz.com; daimler
Mercedes Benz Showcar Vision EQ Silver Arrow, 2018
Mercedes Benz Showcar Vision EQ Silver Arrow, 2018; photos: mercedes-benz.com; daimler

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The new 2019 Ford Mustang Bullitt is, as Steve McQueen was, effortlessly cool.

 

Nostalgia is a good sale trigger for Ford’s 2019 Ford Mustang Bullitt.
The revived 2019 Ford Mustang Bullitt is the most powerful Bullitt model ever produced.

2019 Ford Mustang Bullitt car-
2019 Ford Mustang Bullitt; photos: ford.com

The revived Mustang Bullitt salutes the 1968 movie. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of iconic movie “Bullitt”, the new limited-edition Mustang Bullitt features retuned 5.0-liter V8 engine that packs at least 475 horsepower and 420 lb.-ft. of torque and tops out at 163 mph.

“This new Bullitt is, as Steve McQueen was, effortlessly cool,” said Darrell Behmer, Mustang chief designer. “As a designer, it’s my favorite Mustang – devoid of stripes, spoilers and badges. It doesn’t need to scream about anything – it’s just cool.”

The all-new Mustang Bullitt car is equipped with a manual transmission, and the gear shifter features a white cue ball shift knob as a nod to the original. The vehicle packages all Mustang GT Premium and Performance Package content into a vehicle that maintains the original Bullitt’s understated persona.

An active valve performance exhaust system is standard with new Black NitroPlate exhaust tips, and retuned to give the car a signature burble, as well as new Open Air Induction System and Shelby GT350 intake manifold with 87mm throttle bodies and powertrain control module calibration for optimal performance.

2019 Ford Mustang Bullitt car photos-2018
2019 Ford Mustang Bullitt; photos: ford.com
2019 Ford Mustang Bullitt car photos-
2019 Ford Mustang Bullitt; photos: ford.com

Other standard equipment includes a heated leather steering wheel and a 12-inch all-digital LCD instrument cluster, identical in function to the cluster introduced on 2018 Mustang, but with a unique Bullitt welcome screen that starts in green with an image of the car rather than the pony.

“Ford has made Bullitt-badged tribute models three times in the last 18 years – in 2001, 2008, and now the current model. In each case, the Bullitt edition gets dark green or black paint and comes with a somewhat hotter engine than the corresponding Mustang GT of the same year. For the 2019 Mustang Bullitt, Ford has delivered all the regular performance goodies plus a few special ingredients not available on any other Mustang,” commented digitaltrends.

Exterior paint choices are limited to Shadow Black and the classic Dark Highland Green – as worn in the movie. Other features that pay tribute to the car McQueen drove are subtle chrome accents around the grille and front windows, classic 19-inch five spoke heritage aluminum wheels, red painted Brembo™ brakes, and a unique black front grille. Inside and out, the vehicle uses minimal badging; only the circular faux gas cap Bullitt logo on the rear center is visible on the exterior.

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“When making a Bullitt, there are certain things it absolutely must have,” said Carl Widmann, Mustang chief engineer. “It has to have the right attitude, it has to be unique in some way from a Mustang GT, and more than anything, it has to be bad ass.”

That reputation was born after a Mustang GT fastback played a prominent role in the 1968 movie, and most notably in a chase scene that set new standards in filmmaking. The film’s nearly 10-minute-long sequence followed McQueen chasing down two hitmen in his Mustang through the streets of San Francisco.

2019 Ford Mustang Bullitt car
2019 Ford Mustang Bullitt; photos: ford.com

The Original Bullitt movie car

Two identical 1968 Mustang GT fastbacks were used in the filming of the classic Warner Bros. movie “Bullitt” that debuted in theaters on Oct. 17, 1968. After filming, the cars went their separate ways: the hero vehicle driven by McQueen in the movie was sold by Warner Bros. to a private buyer, and the other – used in many of the jumps during the famous chase scene – was sent to a salvage yard. That jumper vehicle resurfaced in Baja, California, in early 2017, but the other was lost to history. Until now.

Sean Kiernan, owner of the hero vehicle, inherited the car in 2014 from his late father, Robert, who had purchased the vehicle in 1974. To fulfill his family’s lifelong dream, Sean contacted Ford and the two parties worked together to reveal his movie star car alongside the all-new 2019 Mustang Bullitt at the 2018 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

“You know, it was never our intention to keep this car a secret from everybody,” Sean said. “It just kind of happened with life. I’m just completely buzzing to join with Ford and the new Bullitt and show this car to the world on one of the biggest stages there is.”

2019 Ford Mustang Bullitt car at 2018 NAIAS
2019 Ford Mustang Bullitt; photos: ford.com
2019 Ford Mustang Bullitt car photos
2019 Ford Mustang Bullitt; photos: ford.com