The Mercedes-Benz Vision One-Eleven is a look into the future
Electric supercar concept features the latest technology
Mercedes-Benz's newest supercar concept salutes the brand's past.
The Vision One-Eleven's name was inspired by the famous C-111 experimental cars of the 1970s.
The series of iconic gull wing coupes were used to develop and showcase new technologies.
One was able to hit the then-astonishing speed of 251 mph on a test track.
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The Vision One-Eleven follows in the C-111's tire tracks with an all-electric, next generation powertrain.
The car is equipped with axial-flux electric motors made by Mercedes-Benz-owned YASA that are a third the size and weight of the more common radial-flux motors used in most electric cars today.
The liquid-cooled battery pack also uses technology derived from Mercedes-Benz's hybrid Formula One cars.
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The Vision One-Eleven features a modern take on the 1970s-era wedge styling and has a luxury interior with a full-width digital display.
"Our goal at Mercedes-Benz is not to do styling – our goal is to create icons," Mercedes-Benz chief design officer Gorden Wagener said.
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There are no plans to put the One-Eleven into production as is, but elements from it could find their way into future showroom models.