A flash of light, a big bang, and it’s over. Two SUVs lie askew on a patch of concrete, a debris field scattered between them. They’ve just been in a head-on collision, the moment captured by ...
In a significant move towards advancing heavy-duty electric vehicle (EV) safety, Mercedes-Benz intentionally crashed its ...
Mercedes-Benz has just become the world's first automaker which publicly conducted a crash test between two electric cars. An EQA and an EQS SUV collided head-on, each traveling at 35 mph. The German ...
As the first car maker to do so publicly, Mercedes-Benz held a real-life crash test between two EVs head-on. Mercedes simulated a real-life scenario, sending an EQA model into an EQS SUV at speeds of ...
Two 49-kilogram female crash test dummies, around 1.5-meters tall, wearing red t-shirts and white shoes escaped relatively unscathed after the electric vehicles they were driving collided head-on.