Mercedes SLX Concept - 1966
The 1965 design study was by Mercedes-Benz stylists Giorgio Battistella and Paul Bracq, who worked feverishly on a mid-engined super sports car in the mid-1960s. Internally known as the SLX, the design study was realised in the spring of 1966 as a 1:1 scale wooden model and underwent testing in a wind tunnel. It exuded the classic design spirit of the 1960s. The prototype illustrated just how important the creative development step was to the C 111, which was presented only three years later. The designers behind Bruno Sacco and Josef Gallitzendörfer totally revamped the Mercedes-Benz design idiom with the sensational Wankel sports car.
(media.daimler.com)
Techno Classica 2019
Essen
Deutschland - Germany
April 2019
Mercedes SLX Concept - 1966
The 1965 design study was by Mercedes-Benz stylists Giorgio Battistella and Paul Bracq, who worked feverishly on a mid-engined super sports car in the mid-1960s. Internally known as the SLX, the design study was realised in the spring of 1966 as a 1:1 scale wooden model and underwent testing in a wind tunnel. It exuded the classic design spirit of the 1960s. The prototype illustrated just how important the creative development step was to the C 111, which was presented only three years later. The designers behind Bruno Sacco and Josef Gallitzendörfer totally revamped the Mercedes-Benz design idiom with the sensational Wankel sports car.
(media.daimler.com)
Techno Classica 2019
Essen
Deutschland - Germany
April 2019