Showing posts with label world. Show all posts
Showing posts with label world. Show all posts

Monday, June 20, 2011

Mauro Calo breaks the world record for the longest car drift


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London, United Kingdom, Jun 20, 2011 - Mauro Calo proved his driving flair by breaking the world record for the longest car drift on June 19 at Mercedes-Benz World, Surrey. Mauro smashed the existing World Record by 394 metres achieving a total distance of 2308 metres to add his name to the record books and the title to his established driving career.



To achieve the record breaking distance, Mauro chose part of the Handling Circuit at Mercedes-Benz World, Weybridge Surrey. The circuit provided a complete 360 degree circle of tarmac which saw him complete almost 8 laps.

Mauro is no stranger to Mercedes-Benz World as his career as a professional driver includes working at the venue providing driving experiences to guests and also entertaining crowds with precision driving skills in the dynamic Silver Arrows Display.

Andrew Mallery, Commercial Operations Director, Mercedes-Benz Cars commented: “When Mauro approached us to hold his record breaking attempt on the circuit at Mercedes-Benz World we were happy to offer him the support. He has been a valuable member of the driving experience team for several years and is a respected driver in the industry, so there was no doubt he would achieve his aim”.


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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Mercedes-Benz F-CELL World Drive in Europe - Leg 25: From St. Petersburg to Helsinki


On May 23, the F-CELL World Drive embarks on one of the shortest legs of the world tour: the one-day trip leads the participants from St. Petersburg in Russia into the finish capital Helsinki, thereby covering 450 kilometers. The journey then will continue from Helsinki to Stockholm via ferry.

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Friday, May 20, 2011

World premiere of a bus in Mannheim: The new Mercedes-Benz Citaro is here!


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- New generation of the most successful regular-service bus of all time
- Official presentation of the all-new bus
- The Citaro sets the standards for economy, safety, comfort and design
- Daimler Board of Management Member Andreas Renschler: “The new Mercedes-Benz Citaro city bus will enable us to play a key role in shaping the future of local public transportation.”

Mannheim/Stuttgart, Germany, May 20, 2011 – With sales of over 31,000 units during 13 years of production, the Mercedes-Benz Citaro is the most successful regular-service bus of all time. Today, the vehicle’s success story advanced to the next round, when the all-new Mercedes-Benz Citaro regular-service bus was presented at the Mannheim bus plant to more than 150 European journalists for the first time. The new Citaro was unveiled and presented by Andreas Renschler, Daimler Board of Management Member responsible for Daimler Trucks and Daimler Buses, and Hartmut Schick, Head of Daimler Buses.



“The new Mercedes-Benz Citaro city bus will enable us to play a key role in shaping the future of local public transportation, and it once again demonstrates that Daimler’s bus business expertise is unsurpassed,” said Renschler at the event in Mannheim. “The new Citaro uncompromisingly focuses on economy, comfort, and safety, and its design will be an attractive sight in any urban environment.”

The Citaro’s design is clearly a completely new development — from the headlights to the taillights. A particularly striking element is the Citaro’s new “face,” which consists of large, almond-shaped headlights and a more rounded front section. Brighter colors and an understated ceiling design make the bus interior even more inviting, and the driver will now enjoy a new raised seat. In addition, the dashboard has been made considerably more informative and ergonomic.

The new Mercedes-Benz Citaro’s safety concept also sets standards. The regular-service city bus now comes with the Electronic Stability Program (ESP) for the first time. Other unique features include the front collision guard and the further reinforced framework structure.

The proven technology used in the new Citaro ensures it is economical and environmentally friendly. Powering the new bus are the fuel-efficient, environmentally compatible engines found in its predecessor, which use BlueTec diesel technology to meet the Euro V and EEV emissions standards.

“Besides being equipped with state-of-the-art technology, the new Citaro is the result of tremendous dedication and passion,” says Hartmut Schick, Head of Daimler Buses. “I’m convinced the new Citaro will be even more successful than its predecessor and once again set new benchmarks.”

The Citaro — an unparalleled success story

The Mercedes-Benz Citaro is the most successful regular-service city bus in history. More than 31,000 units of this bus have rolled off the line since series production began in 1998. Use of the vehicle in nearly all of Europe’s major cities and far beyond have made the bus well-known worldwide. The Citaro was first introduced at the UITP Congress in Stuttgart in 1997, and since then it has enjoyed a string of successes as a bus for regular-service urban and intercity operations.

About Daimler Buses

Daimler Buses is the world’s leading manufacturer of buses and bus chassis of eight tons GVW and up. In 2010, Daimler Buses employed a total of 17,134 people around the world and sold more than 39,100 vehicles. The product range covers urban and intercity buses, as well as travel coaches, and includes everything from minibuses to double-deckers — with different engines and equipment features available for all vehicles. European bus operations are managed by EvoBus GmbH, a wholly owned subsidiary of Daimler AG.

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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Mercedes-Benz F-CELL World Drive in Europe - Leg 23: From Chelyabinsk to Moscow


The first leg in Russia and 23rd of the round-the-world-trip leads the F-CELL World Drive from Chelyabinsk to the capital Moscow. During four driving days, the vehicles cover more than 1,900 kilometres. Furthermore, after their long drive through Asia, the participants finally reach the European continent again.

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