German luxury car manufacturer Mercedes-Benz has unveiled the 'Mercedes-Benz EGQ,' an all-electric version of its classic G-Wagen model. The brand new concept was introduced at the 2021 IAA Mobility show in Munich, where the company showcased the future-forward car design.
Big, boxy, and robust, the electric version looks just like the classic G-Wagen model but boasts a few new features and elements, including glowing accents and 22-inch polished aluminum rims. In fact, sci-fi-like illumination is a theme central to the car's upgraded aesthetic. The 'Black Panel Grille' on the vehicle's front is lit up by rounded LED blocks giving it a futuristic, 3D effect, while its sides don glowing white bands. Other features include a gloss black roof, an LED strip searchlight, a roof rack, and an illuminated storage box on the rear.
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Why This Trend Is Growing
- Electric Luxury Suvs
- There is a growing trend of luxury car manufacturers creating electric SUVs with unique and futuristic designs, opening up opportunities for innovation in the luxury automotive industry.
- LED Lighting in Automotive Design
- LED lighting is becoming a popular trend in automotive design, providing unique and futuristic aesthetics for designers to explore and creating opportunities for innovation in lighting technology.
- Sustainable Automotive Design
- As electric and hybrid cars become more popular, there is a growing trend towards sustainable automotive design that reduces environmental impact, creating opportunities for innovation in materials, manufacturing processes, and energy-efficient technologies.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Luxury Automotive Industry
- The luxury automotive industry is experiencing disruption through the development of unique electric SUVs, providing opportunities for innovation in materials, manufacturing processes, and sustainable design practices.
- Automotive Lighting Industry
- The use of LED lighting in automotive design is a growing trend, creating opportunities for innovation in lighting technology, as well as new applications for designers to explore.
- Green/organic Materials Industry
- As sustainable automotive design becomes more important, there is a growing need for innovative green and organic materials to replace traditional petroleum-based products, creating opportunities for innovation in materials science and manufacturing processes.
