Review: 2011 Concept Mercedes Shooting Break
Mercedes-Benz presented at the Motor Show in China, the new Concept “Shooting Break”, which sets the standards of what cars are the future of the German company.
Mercedes says the front-end design incorporates impressive features of the SLS AMG front grille with the large, but this time designed independently and not integrated into the hood itself. The headlights, redesigned for the first time offer all functions LED LEDs. The whole sporty look is enhanced with 20 “wheels with 255/30 tires on measures at the 285/25 ZR 20 frontal, and in the rear.
Inside abundant natural wood accents and leather. Stresses the center console that extends into the two rear seats creating, according to the German mark, a great sense of space and comfort.
The vents located on the dashboard and instrument panel of three areas also have much to say. Curiously, the bottom of the trunk is another aspect to highlight as it is done in oak and aluminum slats, to provide high resilience and facilitate loading of heavy objects.
The engine is one of its strengths. The company claims that this concept opens the new generation of V engines from Mercedes. It is a V6 gasoline direct injection 3.5-liter, which generates an output of 306 hp and a torque of 370 Nm. It has also packages “Blue EFFICIENCY.”
“Shooting Break Concept is based on the great tradition of style and sportsmanship that always characterized the Mercedes coupes, and this legacy has only one step forward,” said Gorden Wagener, Head of Design at Mercedes-Benz. “At the same time, shows the path to which the future designs language of Mercedes Benz East.” This is something the company already showed us recently, with the F800 Style. “















