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Translation of an article from German car mag "Auto Bloedsinn", issue 14, April 1st 2000 page 14

New Mercedes S-Class Version "World"
New version revolutionizes the use of the same car in different countries

Stuttgart, Germany - Today DaimlerChrysler presents the revolutionary S-Class version "World", the designation abbreviating "Wagen operating on right- and left-hand drive". This denotes a vehicle with two fully equipped driver sections in the front so the car can be driven from either front seat.
Says Mr. Juergen Hubbert, member of the board of DaimlerChrysler and responsible for the passenger car section: "What at first glance might look a bit odd is the consequent realization of our global strategy, even more important now with our newly acquired 33.4 per cent stake in Japanese Mitsubishi passenger cars division. The revolutionary idea behind the "World" version allows the very same car to be operated from either front seat, giving the opportunity to sit on the correct side no matter if operated in left- or right-hand drive countries around the world. What has proven to be extremely useful in our commercial Unimog-series ((see photo below)) - especially when used in road maintenance - we consequently adapted for our upper class line, our other 14 car lines will follow later.
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DaimlerChrysler safety research revealed that e.g. British businessmen had problems driving with their right-hand drive cars in left-hand drive countries like Italy or France, especially when trying to overtake on country roads. Now they can easily choose which driver section they want to use."
A top manager of a competitive German carmaker - whose name we had to promise to stay anonymous - reacted with the words "until 14 days ago we owned a British marque and didn't feel the need for such a version with any of our car lines, but as so often in the past DaimlerChrysler copied things from us like the turn signals in the outer rear-view mirrors from our motorcycles - and with the latter since the very beginning we have a driver's solution which is equally suitable for left- and right-hand side traffic so the "World" versions aren't really anything new."
Part of the S-Class "World" line is "Elster", the electronic steering wheels which are operated by a push button on the centre console. Either the left-hand or the right-hand steering wheel is activated by this and fully operated electrically, the first time for the marque Mercedes-Benz which so far used hydraulically operated mechanical steering systems only.
To change the active steering wheel the car has to be completely stopped, the engine to be shut-off for at least 14 seconds and the hands to be taken from both steering wheels before a push on the button changes the active steering wheel. "That was stipulated by various road safety laws in different countries and we had to make sure this system can't be deactivated by aftermarket tuners" adds Juergen Schrempp, DaimlerChrysler CEO. "We use a variety of different sensors and safety mechanisms to ensure this, amongst them the sensors of the ESP- and GPS-system and revolutionary heat-sensitive sensors built into each steering wheel as well as the radio time signals from atomic clocks. Additionally a 1.4 GB NVR ((non-volatile RAM, non-eraseable)) stores the active steering wheel position for a period of at least 14 months to ensure traffic authorities to find out from which side a car was operated when traffic violations like speeding were recorded with video tape or still photos."
And Mr. Schrempp adds: "With the S-Class version "World" we even wanted to go a step further and invent a fully electronic three-side-stick-system known as `drive by wire` instead of the two steering wheels as we earlier showed in our F200 concept vehicle ((see photo below)), but that was prevented by actual German traffic laws.".....Photo copyright: DaimlerChrysler
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Apart from the very practical aspects the real-world testing of the car very surprisingly revealed an interesting psychological one:
Says Henry Aruba, owner of a luxury taxi car business who had one of the pre-series vehicles ((see photo below)) for testing: "The new "S-World" version gives our typical customers, high-income macho-types, the illusion of driving the car theirselves after having drunken too much to operate a vehicle safely when indeed the chauffeur is operating the car. That satisfies their egos, does not endanger them to loose their driver's license and at the same time guarantees full road safety. And of course we hope for more
photo w220taxiintlb380.jpg  24KB One of the first taxi prototypes on a test drive on the streets of Stuttgart. Pictured are twin brothers Henry on the left-hand steering wheel and James.
At the first glance one can't discover who actually is operating the vehicle (it was James).

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customers and higher tips so we will order all our S-Class cars from the "World" line in the future. The relative moderate extra price of Euro 14.141,41 for this line greatly adds to this."
And Juergen Hubbert says: "The S-Class "World" is another important safety invention from the oldest car manufacturer in the world like the crumble zone or ESP, we often were ahead of our competitors in the past and with inventions like the "World" versions we will be in the future, too."
Time will tell if Mr. Hubbert is right with this - maybe April 1st 2000 in the future will be remembered as the day of an important milestone in car technology.
End of article from "Auto Bloedsinn" - translation by MBEP webmaster
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Happy.1st.April,.Folks!
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And believe it or not: The photos from the Unimog and the F200 plus the description of their steering systems IS correct and NO April fool!!!
But of course a German car magazine with the name of "Auto Bloedsinn" ((Auto nonsense)) is pure fantasy...
Idea for this page by MBEP webmaster - Special thanks to Michael M. for reviewing the article!


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