Mercedes-Benz Vision EQ Silver Arrow

The Mercedes-Benz Vision EQ Silver Arrow is an electric concept car produced by German manufacturer Mercedes-Benz, in collaboration Daimler AG, and revealed at the 2018 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, announcing the arrival of the manufacturers EQ electric vehicle range. It uses retro styling, and pays homage to the Mercedes-Benz W125 Rekordwagen.

Presentation
The Mercedes Vision EQ Silver Arrow was presented on 24 August 2018 at the 2018 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance in California, United States, before its European exhibition at the 2018 Paris Motor Show.

The latest Mercedes-Benz concept cars are called “Vision” and the manufacturer’s future electric range is called “EQ”. With this new electric concept car, Mercedes pays homage to the Silver Arrows and in particular the Mercedes-Benz W125 Rekordwagen which established the speed record for a kilometre, achieving 432.7 km/h in 1938. Unlike its predecessor, the 2018 Silver Arrow is 100% electric, it swaps the 5,573 cc V12 for a 750 hp electric motor with a 80 kWh battery.

Technical specifications
The Silver Arrow features a carbon fibre body and its steering wheel is equipped with a touch screen in its centre. On the dashboard it also receives a screen which reproduces images in 3D.

The rear of the car has a retractable two-part pressure wing and a flip-up cover of the cockpit intended only for the driver, as there is only one seat in the car. The battery has a capacity of 80 kWh. The electric motor provides a power output of 550 kW, equivalent to 750 hp, and benefits from a range of 400 km from its 80 kWh battery.

The car has Pirelli tires measuring 255/25 R24 at the front and 305/25 R26 at the rear.

Exterior
The car is 530 centimetres long. At the front is a digital grille, featuring narrow headlights connected by an LED strip.

Interior
The interior features a wooden floor, a leather sports seat, ambient lighting and a sports steering wheel. There are also a pair of digital displays, of which the far one monitors the route, and the one on the steering wheel shows speed and other important data.