The iconic gull-winged coupe series used to expand and showcase new technologies.
One capable of succeeding in the then astonishing speed of 251 mph on a control track.
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The Mercedes-Benz Vision One-Eleven is a sports car. (Mercedes Benz)
The Vision One-Eleven follows in the tire footsteps of the C-111 with a state-of-the-art all-electric propulsion system.
The Vision One-Eleven is supplied with axial electric motors and F1 battery technology. (Mercedes Benz)
The car is supplied with axial electric motors manufactured by Mercedes-Benz owned YASA, which account for one-third of the length and weight of the most common radial motors used in most electric cars today.
The call and taste of the Vision One-Eleven’s gullwing doors are encouraged through the C111 experimental car. (Mercedes Benz)
The liquid-cooled battery uses the generation derived from Mercedes-Benz’s Formula 1 hybrid cars.
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The Vision One-Eleven features a modern take on the corner taste of the 1970s and features a luxurious interior with a full-width virtual display.
The C111s helped expand the Mercedes-Benz generation of road cars. (Getty Images)
“Our purpose at Mercedes-Benz is to make style, our purpose is to create icons,” said Gorden Wagener, Mercedes-Benz design director.
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There are no plans to put the One-Eleven into production as is, but it’s possible that some elements will be discovered in the showroom models in the long term.
Gary Gastelu is the editor of Fox News Digital.