Mercedes-Benz Rising Car Sculpture Teases New CLS-Class, New Design Language? [Video]

Sleek styling, Bold design

Several images of the Mercedes Rising Car concept have surfaced on the web, ahead of it's unveiling at the North American International Auto Show.

While details are limited, the scuplture appears to have sweeping lines, muscular wheel haunches, and a pronounced grille. According to Mercedes, the concept "represents a vehicle rising gently from a level plane -- as if formed from liquid silver, or like a shimmering cloth draped gently over a new form."

Although it is officially called a showpiece, the Rising Car concept is expected to preview the 2011 CLS.

[UPDATE]  Mercedes hints in the press release, "real-life product may ultimately emerge from this flowing creative process."

Source: motortrend.com via motorauthority.com

Mercedes-Benz Design: Automobile design as an art form: sculpture

  • A jewel of automotive artistry
  • Artistic imagination and the forces of nature

Mercedes-Benz is not only treating visitors to the North American International Autoshow 2010 in Detroit to the world premiere of the new E-Class Cabriolet and innovative technology, but also placing a beautifully executed automobile sculpture at centre stage. It represents a vehicle body taking soft, flowing form from a level surface - as if an automobile of liquid silver was being created, or a shimmering cloth was gently draped over a newly conceived design. As if by a natural process, clearly contoured surfaces are ordered and delineated by sharply drawn, curved lines. They lend the sculpture an organic appearance, giving it a future and origin.

The sculpture is an exclusive, sensuous creation and extraordinarily eye-catching. But it also transports car design into a new, artistic reality. "To us, automobile design means artistic, aesthetically and sensuously oriented creation", says Head of Design Prof. Gorden Wagener. "Mercedes-Benz designers translate their artistic inspiration into the modern idiom of Mercedes-Benz automobile design, which combines dramatic details with harmony, style and passion. Mercedes-Benz design is clear, calm and consistent, but yet emotional and highly sensuous. Mercedes-Benz is the brand best able to present automobile design as an art form in an authentic way."

As an extraordinary jewel of automotive artistry, the sculpture uses its flowing, cloth-like connection to its surroundings and the resulting pattern of folds to symbolise the positively and negatively curved surfaces of the modern Mercedes-Benz design strategy. This is characterised by dramatic, full surfaces whose proportions are attractively defined by fine, softly emerging but sharply contoured lines.

Viewing the sculpture can conjure up many associations. Perhaps a sand dune or a snowdrift, a viscous substance such as hot lava or mercury from which an automobile is being created. The sculpture imitates the formative power of nature: flowing elements change their shape as the form of a new automobile emerges in line with the dynamic laws of gravity and aerodynamics, making this form vaguely visible and solidifying into a work of art with the appearance of a casting possessing contours and clear definitions. It shows shapes and lines that appear natural gradually taking the form of a vehicle body, a sensuous basic structure on which curving, sinewy lines create emotional contours. An aesthetic transformation, "shaped by nature" and the artistic imagination of the designer.

Inspired by and taking its origin from the forces of nature, this artistically executed sculpture also symbolises the key basic values of the Mercedes-Benz brand - intelligent technology and quality, sensuous beauty, style, dynamism and innovative strength for well over a century. Coupled with respect for man and nature. Mercedes-Benz is one of the few automobile companies able to communicate this credibly as a work of art.

This is also reflected in the shining Alubeam silver paint finish, which interacts with the contours of the sculpture to create multi-facetted areas of light and shade. At the same time this Mercedes colour is a reference to the glorious motor racing history of the Mercedes-Benz brand, but also suggests visions of the day after tomorrow and promises the innovations of the future.

This high-quality sculptural depiction was essentially created as an attempt by Mercedes-Benz Design to show the cultural feeling and creativeness of its designers in the five international design studios in Germany, Italy, the USA, Japan and China, to further their artistic ideals and develop a design for Mercedes-Benz. "Many of our designers come from artistic families, carry artistic ambitions in their genes, so to speak, and found their way into automobile design via their artistic talent," is how Prof. Gorden Wagener explains the potential.

With this sculpture, Mercedes-Benz provides an insight into the thinking and perceptions of its team of designers and model-makers. While a design idea initially takes shape on paper, it is subsequently modelled in clay. This is sculptural work in its purest form, and eminently suitable for finding new shapes and creating sensuousness. The automobile as an art form, with heavy concentration on attention to detail that also includes the interior design and choice of materials.

Designing and modelling at Mercedes-Benz Design has a great deal to do with creativity and the work of artists - though art for art's sake is certainly not the intention behind this sculpture! The form of an automobile that suggests itself here in such an artistically sophisticated and encoded way is only vaguely perceptible. Nonetheless the basic proportions challenge the onlooker to interpret the shape of the future, real product that may be nearing the end of its flowing design process. Amazement and speculation in equal measure.

 

 

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 dbehmoaras dbehmoaras
Based on the profile of the sculpture, the body looks already a lot better. Hope they make it right though...
January 11, 2010 11:54 am
 dmanero dmanero
Love the body lines but I do hope they do not bring back that ugly gril that you see on the SLS.
January 11, 2010 12:46 pm
 McNamara68 McNamara68
this is art. absolutely brilliant. and that grill, btw, is a mercedes icon so don't do away with it. i can't wait to see it without the disguise.
January 11, 2010 6:27 pm
 Lutzie Lutzie
gril, grill, gill, girl, grille. LOL
January 17, 2010 8:23 pm
 CDspeed CDspeed
Looks exciting so far I can't wait to see it.
January 11, 2010 1:06 pm
 2010S5 2010S5
Wow I'm really loving the shape of this car. Now that interior..
January 11, 2010 1:25 pm
 Lutzie Lutzie
The current one is fabulous.
January 17, 2010 8:26 pm
 radmeister radmeister
Wow looks very promising. Will it take the title as the best in class? i think so!
January 11, 2010 2:04 pm
 scratchy996 scratchy996
officially my new favourite sedan.
January 11, 2010 2:30 pm
 nederina nederina
It is hard to top today CLS, and think they've topped it. Nice to see it is not just a mere evolution but it has got sexier with hips and tight curves. It is a shame that the interior will remind you that you are in a Frankfurt taxi limousine.
January 11, 2010 2:35 pm
 Ramom77 Ramom77
Maybe I am wrong. But should it be the next cls design? I think it is to short. Looks more like a 2 door coupe. The next clk/c class coupe? Or SL?
January 11, 2010 3:03 pm
 joel_serpico joel_serpico
The new Passat CC???? hahahhah
January 11, 2010 4:10 pm
 Lutzie Lutzie
The Passat CC was pretty much a copy of the CLS in the first place.
January 17, 2010 8:25 pm
 GRAVE GRAVE
Those body lines are nice, hope it looks as beautiful as the current CLS
January 11, 2010 5:05 pm
 BrianWCF BrianWCF
Hi-res photos and press release excerpt added to article. [UPDATE] Mercedes hints in the press release, "real-life product may ultimately emerge from this flowing creative process."
January 11, 2010 5:16 pm
 McNamara68 McNamara68
also i hope this thing is pillarless like the current CLS and Merc's 2-door coupes. that would really top it off.
January 11, 2010 6:29 pm
 scratchy996 scratchy996
if they make it pillarless, i hope it will have suicide doors.
January 11, 2010 6:33 pm
 pismeov pismeov
the current cls isn't actually pillarless. it still posses a b-pillar though mercedes did a good job hiding its appearance. the windows, though, are frameless which is rare for a sedan: http://www.netcarshow.com/mercedes-benz/2009-cls_grand_edition/1280x960/wallpaper_06.htm but after seeing this, my confidence in the next-gen cls is restored. those interior shots worried me a bit.
January 11, 2010 8:47 pm
 nederina nederina
it is called frameless doors
January 12, 2010 10:20 am
 ifudge ifudge
WOW... but I don't see how they can fit four doors to this silhouette with the long bonnet and flared wheel arches. The new SL class instead perhaps? I have high expectations for the next CLS. The current one is simply brilliant and even after all these years still looks stunning.
January 11, 2010 8:48 pm
 wjaprep wjaprep
Fantastic idea, it's a concept car, but without reveling to much (im sorry I cant spell)
January 11, 2010 9:18 pm