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Mercedes-Benz VISION EQS is an unexpectedly practical concept of eco-luxury

Mercedes-Benz VISION EQS is an unexpectedly practical concept of eco-luxury

Posted on September 10, 2019 By Jarvis

Where does the luxury car go next, not just when it comes to what’s under the hood, but in a new age of design, autonomy, and sustainability? That’s the question Mercedes-Benz has set out to answer at the Frankfurt Motor Show 2019, with the VISION EQS concept previewing one possibility and the future of the automaker’s Progressive Luxury design language.

It’s certainly striking. Mercedes describes the VISION EQS’ proportions as “one bow”: a flowing, sculpted aesthetic that almost looks as though it’s been molded from a single piece of metal.
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