Mercedes-Benz F700: the car that thinks
There are countless concept cars emerging every now and then in auto shows. These futuristic automobiles take on a variety of shape, size, and design, among others. Aside from their unique exterior features, people are likely going to look in on what the car can offer to them. Vehicles are made for the convenience of motorists and the German automaker Mercedes-Benz knows this. Mercedes-Benz F700 is the company’s latest find that can answer to both user and environment demands.

Although the Mercedes-Benz F700 is yet to be finalized, it thus look promising. Starting from the high-end Mercedes-Benz Parts installed in it. For starters, the vehicle is capable of adjusting to various road conditions because of its one of a kind headlights. These auto parts are equipped with laser sensors. With these sensors, the headlights function like eyes and survey the road surface. Once the needed data is gathered, the Benz F700’s control units make the necessary precautions for such road condition. The computer sends out messages, which translates to movements, to the the vehicle’s other parts. The wheels, which are the primary receivers of the information from the computers, perform the necessary action with the help of the water-powered pumps.
Another notable feature of the luxury company’s Mercedes-Benz F700 is the DiesOtto, which is responsible for making the vehicle ozone friendly. The special 1.8-liter engine is capable of of an advance production of power but with lesser noxious emissions, such as the Carbon dioxide and Nitrogen oxide. A catalytic converter further keeps the emission of the Benz F700 in a safer level. Despite the relatively low harmful exhaust, the engine prowess still translates to more power. The Benz F700, which has a ceiling speed of 210 kilometers per hour, can jump from zero to 100 kilometers per hour in just 7.5 seconds.

A Servo-HMI is also available in the Benz F700. In a small monitor, which is like a navigation screen, the driver can access his or her computer assistant. The user can upload his own inputs by only speaking to it. The intelligent computer saves and analyzes the audible data it gets. Directions to certain places, for example, can be stored in this intelligent navigation computer system of the Mercedes-Benz F700.
Clearly, this new concept car from Mercedes-Benz is more than just its good looks but it is more of the remarkable benefits it can provide to its user as well as the environment.