RE: Merc shows off rag-top cruiser

RE: Merc shows off rag-top cruiser

Thursday 21st December 2006

Merc shows off rag-top cruiser

Detroit to see high-end concept car


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At the auto show in Detroit next month, Mercedes-Benz is presenting its Concept Ocean Drive four-door convertible -- a boulevard cruiser.

The study is a one-off creation which revives the company's tradition of large luxury convertibles. Not having to work to a design brief or production specifications left the designers free to get on with the job of developing the world's most comfortable and elegant convertible.

Based on the S600, the Concept Ocean Drive is described as "an awe inspiring jewel on wheels...that belongs in a luxury genre that has almost disappeared from our roads." Describing the thinking that went into it,  Merc used words such as elegance, lifestyle sophistication and exclusiveness.

According to Mercedes, the Concept Ocean Drive isn't just designed to inspire dreams and fantasies; it also serves a practical purpose: to allow designers to play around with less familiar themes, to see things from new angles and to explore new ideas. It's a way of "stimulating a closer dialogue with customers and of trying out new ideas on the general public. This helps the designers get a feel for future styling trends and to develop and implement new design idioms," according to the company.

The outward distinguishing marks of the concept car include a very large and upright radiator grille, LED headlamps and taillights, two-tone paintwork and a striking interplay between taut lines and large, restful surfaces.

It's pillar-less and uses high-value materials such as leather, 3D-effect materials and large bird's eye maple trim panels in the interior and the soft-top compartment cover.

Technical highlights include:

  • the innovative soft-top mechanism resulting in smooth operation and fast closing times;
  • the Airscarf neck-level heating system, which is featured on all four seats, allowing occupants to enjoy top-down motoring even in the colder months of the year.

Plus there's all the safety gubbins that Mercedes adds to all its top-end variants, including Brake Assist PLUS, PRE-SAFE brake system (in combination with radar-based DIS-TRONIC PLUS) and the anticipatory occupant protection system.

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TimmyArt

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1,425 posts

225 months

Thursday 21st December 2006
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Are they having a laugh!? more designs by the blindrolleyes

toys

242 posts

266 months

Thursday 21st December 2006
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Two words....

Torsional
Stiffness

bob1179

14,116 posts

216 months

Thursday 21st December 2006
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It'll be wobbly, heavy and it looks horibble.

No thankyou Mr Benz.

rolleyes

scotty_917

1,034 posts

229 months

Thursday 21st December 2006
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TimmyArt said:
Are they having a laugh!? more designs by the blindrolleyes


(un)fortunately...or whatever your perspective...MB have been waiting to get back into the market vacated by the old E-class rag top...expect a decision soon, plus the obligatory AMG version (V12 twin turbo circa 700bhp!!!)?

pony

927 posts

227 months

Thursday 21st December 2006
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eek that is so ing horrible i want to cry

marctwo

3,666 posts

267 months

Thursday 21st December 2006
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I'm sure it will go down well in the USA but I can't imagine anyone driving that over here. Hideous hurl

DangerM0use

198 posts

227 months

Thursday 21st December 2006
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described as "an awe inspiring jewel on wheels...that belongs in a luxury genre that has almost disappeared from our roads."

I wonder why? hurl

john_r

8,353 posts

278 months

Thursday 21st December 2006
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rofl

followed closely by

vomit

Doshy

836 posts

224 months

Thursday 21st December 2006
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Bucket.......BUCKET !!!!

nick beef

389 posts

263 months

Thursday 21st December 2006
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Built for the states... and you can guarantee about 20 people standing inside one for one of those rappers videos....

Road_Terrorist

5,591 posts

249 months

Thursday 21st December 2006
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nick beef said:
Built for the states... and you can guarantee about 20 people standing inside one for one of those rappers videos....


yes It will probably have those clear polycarbonate wheels or something equally ridiculous like that by then though.

eddiesheanon

62 posts

223 months

Thursday 21st December 2006
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More from the chrysler school of design!

Phil Dicky

7,172 posts

270 months

Thursday 21st December 2006
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Quite dreadful.

oagent

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250 months

Thursday 21st December 2006
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Mercedes said:
According to Mercedes, the Concept Ocean Drive isn't just designed to inspire dreams and fantasies

Would that be the fantasy that you are driving a pretty car then, instead of this barge?

oagent

1,927 posts

250 months

Thursday 21st December 2006
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Mercedes said:
described as "an awe inspiring jewel on wheels...that belongs in a luxury genre that has almost disappeared from our roads."

Leave it to Bentley to get this kind of car right. Chrysler simply cant compete at this level.

aston67

872 posts

237 months

Thursday 21st December 2006
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this merc is so fugly!

Bently Continental Convertible for me any day

iluvmercs

7,541 posts

234 months

Thursday 21st December 2006
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I'm not too keen on the mesh in the front bumper, wheels or the LED headlights, however am I the only one on here think that car is generally nice looking paperbag

That grille is as per old Mercedes (big, upright and "in yer face" and its about time Mercedes went back to making big luxrious convertibles - 280SE 3.5 anyone?

People have said it will be wobbly - probably - but the point of something like this wouldn't be a sporting drive. It would be made to eat up thousands of miles in absoulte luxury!

Darren

skodaku

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226 months

Thursday 21st December 2006
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I have seen worse designs but it's just so bland. Where's the spirit ? Where's the fire ? Where's the Wow !! ? Cars at this level should not just blend into the background. You could probably go shopping at Tesco in this and no-one would notice that it wasn't just "another Mercedes". Yawn, yawn, yawn. A Chrysler 300C ragtop would be much more eye-catching; and about 1/3rd of the price I suspect.

Come on DB; stop trying to sell the Americans what you think they want. Start leading design not just turning out more lookalikes.

nickjm

361 posts

237 months

Thursday 21st December 2006
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aston67 said:
this merc is so fugly!

Bently Continental Convertible for me any day



I agree wholeheartedly!

tomtvr

6,909 posts

248 months

Thursday 21st December 2006
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I don't think it's offensively ugly, plus there is a gap in the market for a 4 door cabrio as long as theres a practical roof and its not too wobbly.