The high-on-safety Mercedes-Benz EQS electric sedan in its deconstructed form showcases the materials mix of high-strength steel and aluminium for a safer structure and battery enclosure, complemented by ADAS and up to 10 airbags inside the cabin
Manu Saale, MD and CEO, MBRDI; Prof Paul Dick, Head of Vehicle Safety, Mercedes-Benz AG and Jochen Feese with the Vision EQXX at the third Safe Roads India Summit 2022
Manu Saale, MD and CEO, Mercedes-Benz R&D India: “'MBRDI is the hotbed of action in digital-mechanical engineering, cutting-edge simulations and software development. We are taking the IT flag forward for the Mercedes-Benz Group.”
A ‘Body in White’ (BiW) passenger car highlights some of the core elements of a car structure which have high-tensile strength that can absorb most of the energy during a crash and minimize passenger car intrusions.
Driving home the message of safety.
Safe Roads India Summit focuses on various aspects of road safety including ‘Child Safety and Vulnerable Road Users on Indian Roads’ and ‘Automated Driving and Future of Road Safety in India’.
Mercedes-Benz R&D India hosts third Safe Roads India Summit in Bengaluru

In line with the theme of ‘Leading Safety with Sustainability at the Core’, MBRDI showcases safety innovations that can save lives during road accidents; also unveils the world’s most efficient EV – Mercedes-Benz Vision EQXX.

14 Dec 2022 | 5464 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Mercedes-Benz Research and Development India (MBRDI) hosted the third edition of Safe Roads India Summit in Bengaluru on December 12. In line with the theme of ‘Leading Safety with Sustainability at the Core’, the world’s most efficient electric vehicle – Mercedes-Benz Vision EQXX – was unveiled for the first time in India by Manu Saale, ...

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