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New Mercedes One-Eleven concept teased: the C111 reimagined

Mercedes reveals plans for the C111 to return as a new concept car

by: Alastair Crooks
14 Jun 2023

"The C111 is perhaps one of Mercedes’ more curious creations but it will inspire a new concept model called the ‘One-Eleven’. Mercedes has posted several teaser images of the new concept on social media with plenty of retro-futuristic design touches visible.

As the basis for a variety of different engines and technology including diesel, petrol, turbocharging and even a rotary engine, the C111 was essentially a test bed for the latest Mercedes ideas, with 16 units produced in 1970. Although Mercedes hasn’t said what will power the new concept, we expect it to be some form of electrification.

Some parts of the C111’s iconic design will be carried over. We can see that the shadowy rear shot of the concept car shows a large matrix light bar with the words ‘One-Eleven’ displayed inside a larger oval-shaped rear light. The rear light also switches into a layout referencing the circular rear lights of the C111.

We’ve not seen the front of the new concept but if it is to follow the C111 then expect a two-door coupe bodystyle with a wedge front-end. There may also be a new take on the C111’s pop-up headlights, gullwing doors and the flying buttresses on the rear - traits that went on to become staples of the 1970’s supercar scene.

While a few of the C111 test cars came in silver, the car is most remembered in its “Weissherbst” orange metallic paint and a few of the teaser images show bodywork finished in a slightly different orange hue.

Mercedes also said in its post about the car, “an icon reloaded - welcome to the future. Are you ready for iconic luxury?”. Judging by this the purpose of the new concept may not be to develop new powertrains, but to experiment with different levels of luxury."

*Above pictures from the same link.
 
We will see about that...the SLR was born as a concept and moved exactly the same to production

"Because despite enormous interest, Mercedes did not produce a production version of the C111 at the time. This should not be available from the new edition either. The One-Eleven will probably be nothing more than a design and concept finger exercise, with which the Swabians want to give indications of what we can expect from a future Mercedes sports car, both technically and visually."

Indeed it did, in collaboration with McLaren, ofcourse.🙂
 
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The stunning Mercedes Vision One-Eleven concept is a reborn C111

Though Merc's new gullwing-doored electric supercar concept isn't just a 'styling exercise'...


Mercedes’ chief design officer Gorden Wagener is in mischievous mood. As he casts his eye across the sensational Vision One-Eleven – a car so low that we’re taller than it even sitting down – he is clear about the job it has to do.

“Retro is doing it as it was, copy and paste. Heritage takes the DNA and reinterprets it,” he says. “It’s a great asset we have, especially as we move into electrification. Mainstream electric cars all look the same. Of course, some of these are brands we’ve not heard of but they all look alike. Some of this electro look is cheap…

In a world in which car companies that barely existed five years ago are apparently worth gazillions, Mercedes is doubling down on the power of its heritage and back catalogue. Enter the Vision One-Eleven, a concept car that riffs on the late Sixties like Jimi Hendrix in his pomp and stirs in a big slice of Eighties vaporwave for good measure. If you love Bertone’s Lamborghini Marzal or Pininfarina’s Ferrari Modulo, and spent Saturday tea-times rapt in front of Knight Rider, this one’s for you.
The clearest inspiration, of course, is Mercedes’ own C111 concept car. This was the first in a series of experimental cars that explored different forms of propulsion, aerodynamics, and culminated in a handful of world record setters.

It’s the original ’69 car that Mercedes references in the Vision One-Eleven. The copper-infused orange (and black) colour scheme is perhaps the most evocative element, but the head- and tail-light treatment is also strongly redolent of the 54-year old showstopper. The C111 was mid-engined, whereas the new Vision car features YASA axial flux motors on each wheel and a substantial battery pack (size as yet unconfirmed). Mercedes plays with the mid-engined format by pushing its ‘one-bow’ design language to the limit here. Previous show cars such as the F 015 and EQXX have showcased the approach but this time the full quota of brave pills has been popped.

The result is a car that’s effectively one big surface, whose roof and body are effectively one and the same, although there are still pronounced front and rear wheel-arches. Shades of Mercedes AMG One here. “It’s very much about icons. Icons make the difference between mainstream and luxury,” Wagener continues. “Artists and designers always want to make a big statement in history, right? Whether or not a designer’s work actually becomes iconic only becomes apparent with the passage of time, but icons define luxury. We love sports cars, we love Gullwings, we love low cars, and we love orange cars. This isn’t about designing just another car, this is a very special one. This one has an aura, it’s not just a styling exercise.”


Wagener calls his philosophy ‘sensual purity’, and the Vision One-Eleven is strikingly minimalist. The gullwing doors are huge, flush-fitting jobs, with opaque side windows that feature a pixellated pattern. The smoothly sculpted upper surface is anchored by some strongly graphic aero addenda on the under body. The lower front wing is more subtle, and though the original’s pop-up lamps are sadly AWOL, the LED lights manage to be both nostalgic and a sign of what’s coming down the pipe. The One-Eleven, you see, can communicate with other road users.

The matte-black side blades are pronounced and become ever more so ahead of those fat rear wheel arches. They’re also studded with indentations that are back-lit in blue. There’s a huge diffuser and a lot of visible rear tyre. Yep, even Seventies and Eighties endurance cars get a look in. The wheels are concept car huge and their design is inspired by the motor windings used in the One-Eleven’s powertrain. Mercedes bought YASA in July 2021, seduced by the promise of smaller and substantially lighter motors that are also more powerful than radial-flux ones. (The electromagnetic flow runs parallel to the motor’s rotational axis, rather than perpendicular to it.)

The Sixties/Eighties sci-fi mash-up continues inside, with a mix of influences that include 1968 camp sci-fi classic Barbarella and the rather more serious A Clockwork Orange via early video games. For his part, Wagener cites Luc Besson’s bonkers 1997 film The Fifth Element. The dash is upholstered in a white fabric made of 100 per cent recycled polyester. Bright orange leather covers the armrests on the sills, the centre console, and stretches across the rear into the luggage compartment. The leather has been sustainably processed and tanned using coffee bean husks. The Bacofoil seats are integrated into the chassis, and the driving position is close to the racily recumbent set-up you’d find in an F1 car. The seat harness has Mercedes’ ‘three-pointed star’ logo emblazoned on it.

The One-Eleven also plays with the ‘lounge’ concept fully autonomous cars promise to deliver. The User Interface is pared down, an oblong aluminium steering wheel hiding drive mode buttons, and flanked by a small touchscreen. More conceptual showbiz is manifest in the full-length pixellated dashboard, which can display information in QR code form like a news ticker from the primordial pre-internet days. The information then appears in super sharp hi-res on the multi-media screen. There’s more: pull on a Magic Leap augmented reality head-set and prepare for a new spatial user interface. Analogue and digital are having a right old dust-up in here."


"Sensual Purity" oh yes that's quite the description! Accurate? You tell us.🙂
 
Not sure why they had to go "melted bar of soap" with the modern-retro design... Hyundai has proven you can modernize a retro boxy design properly with the N74 concept, Mercedes should've done the same.
Yes, the front has a very good touch overgang included, but the rest is an egg with large raised wheel arches, they could have gone further, not much to see here or remember, a pity, I expected .... I don't know what I expected
 
Based on the wording of the announcement, I wonder if there might be an EV supercar in the works to sit above the GT.
 
Based on the wording of the announcement, I wonder if there might be an EV supercar in the works to sit above the GT.
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Reminds me of one of Speed Racer's competing cars in the animated series.

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After the S-Class coupe and the C-E-S sedans of the previous generation, this Wagener boy had to retire or be forcibly retired, even his concepts are extremely predictable and boring, I feel a little sorry for the team he led for this when they see the reactions.....there is none, neither good nor bad, it is invisible and automatically forgettable, if this is the future of Mercedes they are well screwed

Yes, under the umbrella sunbathing on the beach should be

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