2019-08-11 12:28:05

Daimler has prepared several new products for Frankfurt

Daimler intrigued the public at the 69th Frankfurt International Motor Show.

The concern's press release made it clear that five premieres expect. Four new items will be electric: the plug-in hybrid Mercedes-Benz, the production version of the EQV minivan, the updated Smart family of electric vehicles, and an unknown concept.

The headliner of the exhibition remains classified here. The only clear thing - the novelty belongs to the EQ sub-brand. According to rumors, the focus is on the prototype of the flagship EQS or a conceptual demonstration of innovative technologies like the Vision EQ Silver Arrow.

Recent announcements - Mercedes-Benz will declassify the rechargeable hybrid, which will be working with one of the existing cars, the serial van EQV, as well as the V-Class electric variant. Green technologies will get to the updated EQ Fortwo and EQ Forfour from Smart.

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