2010 Biome Concept Mercedes-Benz Concept Cars
Born out of the 2010 LA Auto Show’s Los Angeles Design Challenge, in which automotive designers are given free range to envision the future of transportation, the Biome is meant to blend seamlessly into the planet’s ecosystem. That means all components of the 2010 Biome Concept Mercedes-Benz Concept Cars are “grown” organically, and it emits pure oxygen and is fully compostable at the end of its service life.
2010 Biome Concept Mercedes-Benz Concept Cars
This year the competition had called for the creation of a vision of a safe and comfortable 2+2 compact car featuring good handling and a first-class design, and weighing only 1,000 lbs (around 454 kg/kerb weight).
The 2010 Biome Concept Mercedes-Benz Concept Cars symbiosis vehicle is made from an ultralight material called BioFibre and tips the scales at just 875.5 lbs (around 394 kg). This material is significantly lighter than metal or plastic, yet more robust than steel. BioFibre is grown from proprietary DNA in the Mercedes-Benz nursery, where it collects energy from the sun and stores it in a liquid chemical bond called BioNectar4534.
2010 Biome Concept Mercedes-Benz Concept Cars
The Los Angeles Design Challenge is part of the Design Los Angeles conference, taking place from 17 to 18 November 2010 as part of the Los Angeles Auto Show.
2010 Biome Concept Mercedes-Benz Concept Cars
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