Mercedes-Benz is celebrating its premiere at the Geneva Motor Show with a new A, G and a new C-Class.
The new models of Mercedes Benz have various developments, but especially the C-Class stands out with assistance systems for partial autonomy out.
The Geneva Motor Show in March shows the 5th generation of the C-Class with new electrical architecture and the optional interior, which is completely digitized. It is based on the current S-Class with displays that can be selected in three styles. A touch screen is located in the steering wheel and the infotainment system on the center console now has haptics, Also one voice control was installed (Linguatronic).
With the integration of the Distronic system and the cruise control, which is controlled via the steering wheel, the intelligence of the vehicle has increased. This allows an automated ride on certain routes, but you always have your hands on the wheel.
The new C-Class has map and navigation data for the assistance systems to which the car finds its way. In addition, the vehicle can thereby optimize the settings for the predictive driving. The engine setting on inclines or the lack of accelerating, at a red light behind the curve.
Other systems in the new C-Class are the Active Steering Assist, which evades in an emergency, and a Lane Change Assistant, which warns of danger. The safety systems also include the Autonomous Emergency Brake, which is called the Active Emergency Stop Assistant at Mercedes-Benz.
More information about the new C-Class is available on the Side of the manufacturer,