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Old 07-25-2002 | 06:31 PM
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If looks could kill, this car would be up there with Hannibal Lecter. But there's more to the Mercedes F400 Carving than the radical styling which took the Tokyo Motor Show by storm. The F400 showcases what the German company thinks will be the sports car of the future - and it's all down to something called Active Tyre Tilt Control.

It all works by angling the outer wheels into a bend, just as a cyclist would. As soon as you turn the steering wheel, a computer gets to work, calculating the optimum angle of the rubber to ensure maximum grip.

To make this happen properly, a wheel had to be built with different sizes on the same rim - it's 19 inches on the outside but just 17 inches for inside. This sounds quite odd, but the variation in size allows for the rubber to always remain in contact with the ground - even when the wheel is placed at its most extreme angle.

Auto Express drove the SLK-engined F400 prototype at a test track, and we can vouch that the system gives incredible levels of road-holding. Engineers told us the system provides 30 per cent more lateral stability than a car with a conventional set-up. There are also huge safety implications with ATTC. By putting all four wheels outwards on to their most adhesive side in an emergency stop, tests have shown that the system can knock five metres off the normal 33 metres required to stop from 60mph - the difference between life and death.

But the innovation doesn't stop there. Rather than have a conventional steering column, the Carving uses a computer linkage. Although it lacked the feel of a mechanical system, technicians say they can alter the feedback as required, in a similar way to the latest video arcade games.

The main benefit is safety - with no steering rack in the way, the powerplant can be set lower into the chassis making the car safer in accidents since there's less chance of cabin intrusions. Ped- estrians benefit, too - the extra space be-tween bonnet and engine minimises injury. Expect to see this techno-logy in our showrooms by 2008
Old 07-25-2002 | 06:38 PM
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Ya that car is pretty wild. I had seen it at the Chicago auto show, but I had no clue it had active camber control until someone mentioned it to me last week. Mercedes is on a roll with their technology.

Pretty cool, wonder if any of the technology will ever make it's way to us.
Old 07-25-2002 | 06:48 PM
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Originally posted by SiGGy
Ya that car is pretty wild. I had seen it at the Chicago auto show, but I had no clue it had active camber control until someone mentioned it to me last week. Mercedes is on a roll with their technology.

Pretty cool, wonder if any of the technology will ever make it's way to us.

I am sure it will eventually.
Old 07-25-2002 | 07:03 PM
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That is a cool one..but take a look of this Mercedes Benz MP4-17 F-1 Race car
Old 07-25-2002 | 07:07 PM
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That is a cool one..but take a look of this Mercedes Benz MP4-17 F-1 Race car
Pretty cool, but definetly not in consumer land territory
Old 07-25-2002 | 10:04 PM
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That is a cool one..but take a look of this Mercedes Benz MP4-17 F-1 Race car
ummm... you left the gas cap open.
Old 07-25-2002 | 10:10 PM
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UGLY, yet hott!!!!
Old 07-25-2002 | 10:23 PM
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ummm... you left the gas cap open.
f-1 race cars at low speed .the gas cap will open automatically.and once the speed goes up..it will close automatically too easy and convenient to refill the fuel..
Old 07-25-2002 | 11:09 PM
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nice toe-in camber?!?
Old 07-26-2002 | 12:30 AM
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Re: Mercedes F 400 Carving

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Shouldn't that guy be wearing a helmet? He's gonna get a sunburn.




What is that thing in the front? Looks like two red lights facing each other...
Old 07-26-2002 | 12:39 AM
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Re: Re: Mercedes F 400 Carving

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What is that thing in the front? Looks like two red lights facing each other...
Thermo-Inducted Torsion System, TITS for short, this new Mercedes-Benz feature offers... ah fuggit I can't BS this one without cracking a smile.
Old 07-26-2002 | 01:17 AM
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Re: Re: Mercedes F 400 Carving

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Shouldn't that guy be wearing a helmet? He's gonna get a sunburn.





What is that thing in the front? Looks like two red lights facing each other...
Definitely needs a camber kit
Old 07-26-2002 | 02:06 AM
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Re: Re: Mercedes F 400 Carving

Originally posted by Sypher


Shouldn't that guy be wearing a helmet? He's gonna get a sunburn.





What is that thing in the front? Looks like two red lights facing each other...

He is gonna get sunburn like SCOOTER did!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Those two red lights facing each other in the engine compartment is the FLUX CAPACITOR!!!!!!!!!!!
Old 07-26-2002 | 02:07 AM
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Re: Re: Re: Mercedes F 400 Carving

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Definitely needs a camber kit
Old 07-26-2002 | 02:13 PM
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Re: Re: Re: Mercedes F 400 Carving

Originally posted by JRock


Thermo-Inducted Torsion System, TITS for short, this new Mercedes-Benz feature offers... ah fuggit I can't BS this one without cracking a smile.
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