Looking to create an entrant for this year's LA Design Challenge, Mercedes-Benz came up with the Ener-G-Force to fit the theme of Highway Patrol
Vehicle 2025. Mercedes-Benz says that the styling of the Ener-G-Force builds on many cues from the Mercedes-Benz G-Class, and like the original
G-Wagen introduced in 1979 as a civilian version of a military vehicle
One of the interesting elements of the concept is the roof rack. While it looks like a cargo rack that could be used for a safari, it is actually a
way for the vehicle to collect water to store in tanks to then be transferred to a converter that creates hydrogen to power the fuel cells. The
batteries for this system are built into the rocker panels, and the hypothetical range for this conceptual system is 500 miles of zero-emission
driving. For off-roading purposes, the system uses four independent motors at each wheel and a roof-mounted scanner that adjusts the
suspension to best fit the road conditions and terrain.



[Edited on 11-16-2012 by Taco de Baja] |