Mercedes-Benz held a Tech Innovation Day event in Guangzhou, showcasing the all-new all-electric G-Class SUV and intelligent safety technologies. This SUV is equipped with four independently controlled wheel-hub motors and an electric two-speed gearbox.
In the realm of intelligent development, Mercedes-Benz introduced the new domain control architecture MB.OS and the AI-powered MBUX virtual assistant, set to be integrated into new models launching in 2025.
Mercedes-Benz employed X-ray technology for the first time in electric vehicle crash tests, enhancing the efficiency and accuracy of safety design, and used high-efficiency simulations to conduct crash experiments.
The MB.OS architecture supports updates and enhancements of intelligent experiences throughout the vehicle’s lifecycle. The L2++ system and intelligent parking systems have been successfully tested on public roads, further enhancing user convenience.
In terms of vehicle design and efficiency, Mercedes-Benz explored lower energy consumption vehicle designs through wind tunnel aerodynamic testing.
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