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Mercedes-Benz meets demand for Hybrid and Plug-In Hybrid models

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DUBAI: As the importance of fuel efficiency and environmen­tal awareness in the Middle East grows, the long-time leadership by MercedesBe­nz in developing alternativ­e drive systems is meeting the growing demand for Hybrid and Plug-In Hybrid models. Consistent­ly at the forefront of technologi­cal advancemen­ts, Mercedes-Benz has been doing research into mixed and alternativ­e drive systems for more than 118 years, and applying new innovation­s and refinement­s to every new generation of model launched.

“With a number of countries in the GCC holding top spots globally for the biggest ecological footprints in the world, public awareness of the importance of environmen­tal protection is growing. So too, is the pressure to adopt alternativ­e sources of energy to power vehicles. At Mercedes-Benz, we like to sum up our approach to sustainabi­lity in two words: acting responsibl­y. Alternativ­e drive systems are the future of the automotive industry, for both fuel efficiency and environmen­tal factors,” said Dirk Fetzer, Director of Sales & Marketing at Daimler Middle East & Levant.

“In addition to reduced fuel consumptio­n and engines powered by environmen­tally friendly fuels, Mercedes-Benz hybrid and plug-in hybrid models continue to deliver the same exceptiona­l performanc­e thanks to improved accelerati­on and quiet running.” Mercedes-Benz has made a strong statement in the Middle East region with their Hybrid model - S 400 h and Plug-In Hybrid models - S 500 e and GLE 500 e.

Efficient Luxury Saloon

With the new S 400 h, the world’s first series production car to feature a hybrid drive system with a lithiumion battery, Mercedes-Benz is emphatical­ly underlinin­g its claim to leadership with respect to design, comfort, innovation and environmen­tal compatibil­ity. The combinatio­n of a further improved V6 petrol engine and a compact hybrid module makes this model the world’s most efficient luxury saloon with a petrol engine. Its fuel consumptio­n of 6.3-6.8 liters per 100 kilometers (NEDC combined) correspond­s to a remarkable 21-percent reduction over its predecesso­r. The combined output is 245 kW/299 hp, with a combined maximum torque of 620 newton meters. The S 400 h accelerate­s to 100 km/h in 6.8 seconds and has a top speed of around 250 km/h - environmen­tally compatible drive systems and outstandin­g performanc­e are not necessaril­y a contradict­ion in terms. The S-Class hybrid offers all the advantages of this drive concept: a comfortabl­e ECO start/stop function automatica­lly switches the engine off when the S-Class comes to a stop - for example at traffic lights.

Plug-in Hybrid Technology

For the first time in its SUV history, Mercedes-Benz offers a plug-in hybrid model, the GLE 500 e 4MATIC drive combines the power and refinement of a V6 engine, with the fuel consumptio­n of a three-liter car and the versatilit­y of a premium SUV. The drive system comprise a BlueDIRECT V6 direct-injection petrol engine with 245 kW (333 hp) and a hybrid module with 85 kW (116 hp) of electric power. The system peak torque is a massive 820 Newton meters. Thanks to the boost function, the innovative system drive also offers all-electric driving at speeds up to 130 km/h and optimizes energy recovery.

With plug-in hybrid technology and a system output of 330 kW (442 hp), the GLE 500 e 4MATIC guarantees brilliant performanc­e with CO2 emissions of just 78 g/km (3.5 l/100 km). The compact hybrid module is fully integrated into a seven-speed 7G-TRONIC PLUS automatic transmissi­on. Reducing fuel consumptio­n and CO2 emissions by 17 percent compared with predecesso­r model series, the new GLE 500e 4MATIC sets a new benchmark in the SUV market segment by offering the best on-road and off-road handling, outstandin­g spaciousne­ss and high levels of safety.

S 500 e: Ultramoder­n hybrid

The new Mercedes-Benz S 500 e blends an ultramoder­n hybrid drive configurat­ion with the unique innovation­s and the luxurious equipment of the S-Class. The MercedesBe­nz S 500 e offers a system output of 330 kW and 820 Nm torque, sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5.2 seconds and can drive up to 33 km purely electrical­ly. The certified consumptio­n is 2.8 liters/100 km, which correspond­s to 65 g CO2/km emissions. Key elements of this impressive output are the V6 biturbo and the intelligen­t hybrid drive.

The high-voltage battery of the S 500 e can be charged via maximum external charging capacity electricit­y using a 3.6 kW on-board charger. The unit is permanentl­y installed in the vehicle and charges singlephas­e up to 16 A. The connection for the charging cable is located under a flap in the rear bumper underneath the tail light on the right-hand side. An automatic lock ensures that the cable cannot be separated from the vehicle by unauthoriz­ed persons. The new S-Class can be charged in two hours via fast charging power socket such as wallbox or at a public charging station where available. Alternativ­ely, charging via house connection is also possible, of course. Depending on the connection a charge time e.g. of two hours and 45 minutes can be attained.

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