May 17, 2012

Emissions-free fuel-cell car from Mercedes-Benz conquers Hollywood

An increasing number of Hollywood stars are opting for eco-friendly mobility from Mercedes-Benz. Actress Diane Kruger is one of more than 35 environmental enthusiasts and early adopters in California who are among the first to drive the locally emissions-free B-class F-Cell
vehicle. This electric vehicle with fuel cells from Mercedes-Benz generates electricity on board in a chemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen. With a range of around 400 km and short refuelling times, the B-class F Cell combines locally emissions-free mobility with suitability for long journeys and impressive performance. The vehicle produces no emissions, but only pure water.

“I’m excited to be driving the F-Cell. It’s environmentally conscious, fun to drive and gets lots of attention on the streets," says Diane Kruger. “I can travel around 400 km on a full tank and it’s easy to refuel.” The B-class F-Cell fuel tank can be filled in just three minutes. It develops 100 kw (136 hp), with fuel consumption equivalent to just 3.3 litres per 100 km.

As well as the B-class F-Cell, Mercedes-Benz has a selection of other vehicles with alternative drive systems, ranging from clean BlueTEC diesel models to hybrid vehicles such as the S 400 Hybrid, the vehicle of choice for Hollywood’s film makers and acting community. The S 400 Hybrid features a convenient start/stop function, which switches off the petrol engine if the car slows to below 15 km/h, for example when stopping at traffic lights. Furthermore, in 2012, Mercedes-Benz will launch the E 300 BlueTec Hybrid on the European market, and the E 400 Hybrid on the American market.

Other Hollywood stars who have chosen Mercedes-Benz vehicles for eco-friendly mobility include Golden Globe winner Michelle Williams, Sofia Vergara, Bryan Cranston, 2011 Oscar winner Natalie Portman, Courteney Cox, Renee Zellweger, Katharine McPhee, Serena Williams and Nick Swisher.


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