What does a car look like? The answer to this question will differ depending on when exactly you ask it: yesterday, today or sometime in the future. One thing remains constant though – a car should be aesthetic, speak to our emotions and inspire.
“Design is also seduction,” says Steffen Köhl, head of Advanced Design at Mercedes-Benz. “We want to create something for people. Something that they like to look at, like to touch. Something they really love.”
Mercedes-Benz has developed a special design language specifically for this promise of luxury: Sensual Purity. This underlying message is behind the concept and philosophy of all Mercedes-Benz vehicles.
“Design is holistic. It affects every detail on and in the car,” explains Steffen Köhl. “And here at Mercedes-Benz, we live design like hardly any other brand does.”
Innovative exteriors
Designers at the Sindelfingen headquarters in Germany, along with the four international design studios, work to create innovative exterior designs for Mercedes-Benz, Mercedes-AMG and Mercedes-Maybach vehicles.
For decades, they have been guided by a template that was created by engineers. The engine at the front, the boot at the rear, the driver’s cab with seats in between – the ‘three-box proportion’ on which sedans have traditionally been based up until now.
And yet: “Progressiveness also means taking a radical approach to something,” says Steffen Köhl. “Everything starts with proportions.”
By this, he means a paradigm shift is currently taking place – a shift from the classic three-box design to a curved, more flowing form. This is known as the one-bow design, a dream that was turned into reality with both the all-electric EQS Sedan and EQE Sedan.