The world's first public two-car electric crash test by Mercedes-Benz

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
  • Demonstrating safety in an unprecedented crash test: Mercedes-Benz is the world’s first automaker to publicly conduct a frontal offset crash of two electric vehicles that simulates a real-life accident scenario common on rural roads.
    Take a look behind the scenes of this extraordinary undertaking that not only confirms occupant protection in the EQA and EQS SUV but also illustrates the aspirations of our real-life safety philosophy: To build cars that can withstand not only crash test scenarios, but also real-life accidents.
    After all, safety is not a question of drive system, but one of our core commitments to all road users we’ve taken on.
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  • @mihnea-malintotu1181
    @mihnea-malintotu1181 Год назад +1803

    As an ex crush test dummy I am happy this video is out to showcase the work of my colleagues

    • @MercedesBenz
      @MercedesBenz  Год назад +636

      Thank you! We are always very proud of them and their excellent job!

    • @sooper_oof_gamer
      @sooper_oof_gamer Год назад +29

      @@MercedesBenzvery funny

    • @abhi211-T
      @abhi211-T Год назад +35

      @@MercedesBenzLmao did you read the comment fully before replying to it?

    • @Countryhistory24
      @Countryhistory24 Год назад +2

      @@MercedesBenzyoo i love your cars❤❤❤

    • @pronpalunpo
      @pronpalunpo Год назад +43

      @@abhi211-Tthey obviously did

  • @vikramca06
    @vikramca06 Год назад +906

    Well done @Mercedes. I would love to see similar tests at 80km and 100Km speeds.

    • @semiha.5480
      @semiha.5480 Год назад +82

      These are distances

    • @maxx1nsane
      @maxx1nsane Год назад +151

      ​@@semiha.5480 You forgot to end your sentence with a . (dot).

    • @nas_20.02-7
      @nas_20.02-7 Год назад +1

      For that go Search about EuroNCAP OR ENCAP CRASH TESTS

    • @rl_aaaa
      @rl_aaaa Год назад +58

      ​@@maxx1nsane Who cares? I can understand a sentence without a dot but i can't understand what a "100Km" speed is. Is the guy talking about 100km/s or 100km/h?

    • @maxx1nsane
      @maxx1nsane Год назад +66

      @@rl_aaaa You can understand a sentence by deducing the punctuation, but you can't deduce what was the speed that that the OP was talking about?
      I would argue that puntuation is a lot more important than specifying the accurate speed for a car...
      Maybe @semiha.5480 was asking a question. Have you thought about that?

  • @cl4589
    @cl4589 Год назад +93

    Would be interesting to see the result with one eletric SUV against a more common sedan or a hatchback like a Mercedes A class or a C/E class. The sheer weight of the SUV could have catastrophic destruction on the other car.

    • @smobach
      @smobach Год назад +12

      Exactly.
      These are two EV's with the same weight and speed. Nothing of that in the real world.

    • @estebannegrete7662
      @estebannegrete7662 Год назад +11

      Not very different from what happens when a mega SUV crashes a small sedan/hatchback. Something like a chevy tahoe crashing a toyota yaris. The only difference is that you dont need such a large EV to get a large mass difference.

    • @dubsydubs5234
      @dubsydubs5234 Год назад +1

      A Cyber truck and an older car say 2000 model Renault.

    • @dartmoordave
      @dartmoordave Год назад +1

      New KIA 7 seater is 3.2 tonnes plus occupants.

    • @dazzershell
      @dazzershell Год назад +3

      ​@@dubsydubs5234 that ugly chunk of Steel is allowed to be on road. Safety standarts and tests are for the others. Musk brought to life one of his Child car picture, how cute it is really.

  • @ewenchan1239
    @ewenchan1239 Год назад +347

    As someone who used to be a crash safety simulations engineer -- this warms my heart.

    • @MercedesBenz
      @MercedesBenz  Год назад +78

      Thanks for your positive feedback, Ewen! 🙂

    • @poplaurentiu4148
      @poplaurentiu4148 Год назад +23

      @@MercedesBenz Tank you to all dedicated people who work to improve constantly the safety systems in modern vehicles
      in order to safe more people travelling on roads ! Full Respect Hat-off !!!

    • @gian_m
      @gian_m Год назад +1

      How do you feel about Volvo?

    • @ewenchan1239
      @ewenchan1239 Год назад +1

      @@gian_m
      They have always been known to be a leader in crash safety, and I don't expect them to be any less.
      (We actually bought my wife's 2016 XC90 because of its crash safety engineering.)

    • @joe125ful
      @joe125ful Год назад

      Lol:):)Do safety test in buses or trucks..

  • @michaelelkin9542
    @michaelelkin9542 Год назад +65

    Great video. I am surprised that almost all test are at 56 kph or 35 mph. Am I the only one who would be more interested at a more realistic 55 mph tests.

    • @TheBrilliantSpoy
      @TheBrilliantSpoy Год назад +5

      US safety testing is only done up to 37mph, if you want faster Volvo does some test up to 75mph

    • @BANDERAZZ07RUS
      @BANDERAZZ07RUS Год назад +12

      They can't show you such an accidents, this is bad for their reputation

    • @davidd2661
      @davidd2661 Год назад +4

      ​@@BANDERAZZ07RUSindeed. Also they don't show it with a smart fortwo getting totally violated by the big massive e-shit

    • @whereswaldo5740
      @whereswaldo5740 Год назад +4

      There’s a video of a Rivian pick up tearing through a common steel guard rail like it was tissue paper. Only stopped by huge concrete blocks.

    • @ChicagoS14T
      @ChicagoS14T 11 месяцев назад +1

      Above 55 mph you get battery explosions hence they never show it.

  • @FracturedOrigins
    @FracturedOrigins Год назад +91

    Let's see the T-bone test now

    • @josecolon2717
      @josecolon2717 Год назад +4

      Didn’t they do the t bone test already, but using a ram in place of the second car?
      Still would like to see it

    • @BANDERAZZ07RUS
      @BANDERAZZ07RUS Год назад +1

      they can calculate a safe speed (as they said early 56km\h for the test), and show you a good result.

    • @Vousie
      @Vousie 7 месяцев назад

      I'd also like to see the speed bump test... Go slightly too fast over a speedbump so it damages the bottom of the car - where the battery is. This has actually caused an EV to explode.

  • @kluas948
    @kluas948 Год назад +281

    Thank you for putting out this video to transparently show the efforts that go into making a new technology safe. Adopting a new technology comes with educating consumers on how the technology works that makes consumers confident in putting their lives inside one of these vehicles.

  • @SilvinoNzage
    @SilvinoNzage Месяц назад +1

    It's not just the architecture of the Mercedes models that impresses, the engineers' concern for creating safe, technologically advanced models denotes the brand's concern for its customers. Very well done.

  • @zack4892-g4m
    @zack4892-g4m Год назад +4

    I found it kind of funny how as a tech we are technically expected to treat wrecked EVs like there is a loss of isolation with the high voltage components, meaning potential for live high voltage being present where it should not be.

  • @Mekanicu
    @Mekanicu Год назад +33

    "Our vision is zero fatal accidents in 2050."....Romanian drivers: hold my beer 😁

    • @BANDERAZZ07RUS
      @BANDERAZZ07RUS Год назад

      Romanian cars:
      Will last to 2050 and more
      Mercered in 5 years after warranty:
      Visit workshop!
      Car in emergency mode
      Battery dead, Stop and replace a battery!
      CHANGE YOUR CAR! BUY NEW ONE!

    • @ElusiveTy
      @ElusiveTy Год назад

      Accidents can only be completely eliminated when ALL vehicles on the road are completely autonomous with absolutely no driver intervention. Accidents come from driver error, even when an animal jumps out. We simply can't react fast enough but an AI that can, will be able to avoid it, as will cars with better safety systems (ABS being a huge game changer when that came in).
      Unfortunately, this is unlikely to happen in any of our lifetimes.

    • @jamesgizasson
      @jamesgizasson Год назад +1

      ​@@ElusiveTy If you think automation will remove accidents from driving, I have some bad news for you! XD

    • @dcarbs2979
      @dcarbs2979 Год назад

      @@THESOSEXPRESS That's their mission failed then. I'm likely to survive 2050 and intend to drive 20th century cars as long I live.

  • @terryhaskew8785
    @terryhaskew8785 Год назад +50

    How many tests did you do before you did not get thermal overload

    • @Tore_Lund
      @Tore_Lund Год назад +4

      There another video from the day after with the test center ablaze.

    • @peterlangan1181
      @peterlangan1181 Год назад +5

      That’s a good question….They would never let you see that!

    • @Greatdane-qf8kd
      @Greatdane-qf8kd Год назад +3

      Well a car can only crash once can't it?? Such a stupid point to focus on!
      EVs are safer than ICE cars - and no they do not burst into fire more often that a petrol or diesel car - quite the opposite

    • @terryhaskew8785
      @terryhaskew8785 Год назад

      @@Greatdane-qf8kd typical devout believer comment
      EV's spontaneously combust period
      A lithium battery fire is hotter and more difficult to extinguish than an ICE fire
      When a Norwegian ferry company bans EV's you know there is a potential problem
      Yes a car only crashes once but damage a lithium ion battery and it can go into thermal overload and no car company wants to admit that

    • @Tore_Lund
      @Tore_Lund Год назад +2

      @@Greatdane-qf8kd I drive an EV myself. EVs do have fewer fires. It is the character of the fires that are the problem. Though not the purpose of the crash test, to determine what happens later, but it would be relevant to include a 24 hrs or similar, observation period after, in EV crash tests. I doubt any EV with one more deformed cells, will not catch fire.

  • @patrickneilson4884
    @patrickneilson4884 Год назад +59

    Would be useful to find out at what crash speed the battery ruptures!

    • @grinch10001
      @grinch10001 Год назад +17

      If it´s designed well the occupants rupture before the battery does, so it doesn´t matter :)
      But I am curious, too.
      Also I asume side impacts are a much higher risk for the battery since there´s much less material between the other car (or tree) and the battery.

    • @tivrobobo
      @tivrobobo Год назад +8

      57 km/h 😂

    • @davidhenderson3400
      @davidhenderson3400 Год назад +9

      ​@@tivrobobo
      35 mph. Now try again at highway speeds like 50, 60 mph and with fully charged batteries. Did the cars even have batteries

    • @Greatdane-qf8kd
      @Greatdane-qf8kd Год назад +1

      ​@@davidhenderson3400There is no evidence pointing in the direction that speed should be an issue, so they point it out?? Should it be any better having a 50 l tank of gasoline under your body while crashing at 60 mph I might ask??

    • @dcarbs2979
      @dcarbs2979 Год назад +3

      @@Greatdane-qf8kd There are decades of evidence to show the difference speed makes. Give you a clue, in liquid fuel cars, the tank is not under you. It's usually behind you and in a separate cell of the vehicle. More speed does more damage. There is a specific point where the body gives way to expose the tank / battery. It ain't 35mph!

  • @rahuljayachandran4128
    @rahuljayachandran4128 Год назад +148

    ....Kudos to everyone who was involved in it-Well done Mercedes Team😄😀....

  • @pauls3075
    @pauls3075 Год назад +1

    Mercedes: There is no bigger purpose than saving peoples lives.
    Also Mercedes: This is our new AMG A45 S Four seater family car which does 168 miles per hour.

  • @feeltheflair
    @feeltheflair Год назад +28

    Its not just luxuriousness alone, but the concern of the users.👍

  • @daytoncorl271
    @daytoncorl271 Год назад +15

    Wowww 34mph, truly amazing work

  • @DerSuperheldDE
    @DerSuperheldDE Год назад +13

    Das Beste oder Nichts. Danke für die Meisterleistung und eure Prinzipien, die Fahrzeuge so sicher zu machen

  • @iamshanif
    @iamshanif Год назад +36

    It's great that you're taking the initiative and not waiting for other agencies to check the safety

    • @timo9452
      @timo9452 Год назад +3

      every car company does this

    • @CanisoGaming
      @CanisoGaming Год назад +1

      Huh? Man are you even searching? literally every Company does this before they let actual institutions like the NHTSA do It for example 😅

    • @yellowwinner1
      @yellowwinner1 Год назад +1

      @@CanisoGaming Read the title of the video, "public" is the keyword here.

    • @CanisoGaming
      @CanisoGaming Год назад +1

      @@yellowwinner1 ? Search crash tests, tons of publicly available ones all done in enclosed space Just like this Mercedes one, i don't see what's unique about this 😅

  • @marknairn6032
    @marknairn6032 Год назад +8

    Zero fatal accidents in 2050, why didn’t you ask for a unicorn.

    • @kennyg1358
      @kennyg1358 Год назад +1

      Commercial aviation has almost achieved that and it's much more complicated with less margin for error.

    • @quelandil5738
      @quelandil5738 Год назад

      0 will never be possible as long as humans are involved. But it is a cool target to work towards and development especially in active safety measures will certainly help

    • @camokoy
      @camokoy Год назад

      Zero fatalities will be achieved when they ban private car ownership.

    • @quelandil5738
      @quelandil5738 Год назад

      @@camokoy how would that keep accidents from happening?

    • @camokoy
      @camokoy Год назад +1

      @quelandil5738 hazard awareness should be part of the driving test, if you have the reaction time of a sloth you shouldn't be on the road . It would be easy enough to do have people watch a dash cam video and press the button when a hazard appears. Too many people drive like zombies and can't read situations on the road .

  • @obi_one467
    @obi_one467 Год назад +43

    Crash Tests sind einfach atemberaubend. Großes Lob an alle Beteiligten!

    • @MercedesBenz
      @MercedesBenz  Год назад +7

      Thank you so much!

    • @Max10294
      @Max10294 Год назад +2

      @@MercedesBenz make your EV cars look like your ICE cars, Mercedes ICE cars are the best, your EV's, not so much

    • @rote-schote1126
      @rote-schote1126 Год назад +2

      ​@@Max10294oh Mercedes, please do not. I would have never bought a Mercedes ICE car because they look old fashioned and boring. But my next electric car might be an EQ if I can afford it. They look modern and you can see that the developers are good in aerodynamics.

    • @Max10294
      @Max10294 Год назад +1

      @@rote-schote1126 you clearly don’t understand car design, the EQ cars are ugly, Mercedes ICE cars are very modern with a touch of classic design

    • @rote-schote1126
      @rote-schote1126 Год назад +3

      @@Max10294 you definitely disqualify yourself by telling someone else that he is "not right" in his opinion about design and taste. If you understood the minimum about the design, you would know that there will never be a right or wrong concerning design. So sorry, you are out of the discussion.

  • @MattyIce2214
    @MattyIce2214 Год назад +6

    I want to see the heavy 9,000 pound electric hummer vs a compact gas car. The hummer battery weights 2,500 pounds by itself. More wear and tear on tires and roads

    • @kennyg1358
      @kennyg1358 Год назад

      Compact cars are for poor people. Not really a big concern.

    • @bobolulu7615
      @bobolulu7615 Год назад

      What a lot of shit you speak.

    • @akj2387
      @akj2387 9 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@kennyg1358C class is a compact car

  • @CountryTesla
    @CountryTesla Год назад +1

    Q: What do you call two EVs in a crash?
    A: A good start.

  • @hrziola
    @hrziola Год назад +20

    Just picked up my new EQA last week, and I can't imagine driving combustion again- what a smooth ride, and safe! Thanks MB!

    • @MercedesBenz
      @MercedesBenz  Год назад +6

      We're thrilled to hear it! 😍

    • @CabrioDriving
      @CabrioDriving Год назад +1

      @@MercedesBenz It is great. Please add solid state batteries with range of 800 km to once and for all end with range anxiety :)

    • @hrziola
      @hrziola Год назад

      @markasread4349 I've lived in several cities/states in Germany over the last 10 years, and I've never seen or heard of a blackout from my friends or coworkers here. I also now have a home battery with solar panels. My biggest complaint is the lack of infrastructure chargers. I'm lucky that my office has dedicated chargers for each employee, so I am fortunate to just plug in for free. But there are a lot of EVs of various brands on the roads here- Germany needs to build more chargers to keep up with demand, and they need to offer more incentives to put in solar panels to take the pressure off the future grid.

    • @valentin0000
      @valentin0000 Год назад

      And what will you do when the gas station doesn't work anymore "lmao"

    • @thedumbconspirator4956
      @thedumbconspirator4956 Год назад

      ​​@markasread4349 I bet you'll do fantastic in a blackout as well...once you realize gas stations rely on electricity to work

  • @financas69
    @financas69 20 дней назад +1

    Desta vez a Mercedes-Benz trouxe para o mercado uma ótima tendência obrigado

  • @FlyingAceAV8B
    @FlyingAceAV8B Год назад +26

    Now do it with the batteries connected and let’s watch the unstoppable fire that ensues.

    • @otlseal9159
      @otlseal9159 Год назад +1

      Kind of what a was thinking🙃

    • @economicprisoner
      @economicprisoner Год назад +7

      Pretty sure they DID do it with the batteries connected. One of the things they were checking for was that the high voltage system was disconnected.
      EVs are designed such that the high voltage does not leave the battery pack without the contactors being energized by the 12V battery. It looks like the 12V battery did indeed survive the crash: as evidenced by the hazard lights activating after the crash.

    • @ianrobertson3419
      @ianrobertson3419 Год назад +1

      @@economicprisoner I'm not sure about mercedes but other manufacturers have devices to cut the HV connection when the vehicle detects a crash, usually a squib.

    • @marktwain2053
      @marktwain2053 Год назад

      ​@@ianrobertson3419
      They are set up to not react.
      In reality, those batteries would be damaged, and the area around the accident would be considered a toxic waste site.

    • @ianrobertson3419
      @ianrobertson3419 Год назад +2

      @@marktwain2053 that's not how this test or any other test works. Of course the battery isn't going to explode, the cars are designed better than that.

  • @dnsbrules_01
    @dnsbrules_01 Год назад +7

    Mind you this isnt the NHTSA this is the manufacturer. The NHTSA will still do the same tests but its good to see that they are taking the initiative on saftey and showing the public the results.

    • @crazyidiot5309
      @crazyidiot5309 Год назад +1

      Mercedes Benz has always been on the forefront of safety features. They came up with all kinds of safety features on every car now made that people take for granted... they all came from Mercedes or S-Class vehicles. Like the recent invention of air suspension raising the vehicle to where a side impact on an S-Class will raise the entire side of the car up as high as it will go so that the crash impacts the MUCH stronger subframe below the vehicle instead of the weak door or B-Pillar. That's an insane technology.

  • @spolo123
    @spolo123 Год назад +22

    Did you put real batteries inside or just dummy ones?

    • @quelandil5738
      @quelandil5738 Год назад +1

      Production batteries at 50 and 75% SOC

    • @JTV84
      @JTV84 11 месяцев назад +2

      flesh coloured batteries with black and yellow circles on the sides.

  • @yourfriendlysubaruoutback
    @yourfriendlysubaruoutback Год назад +10

    I'm not much of a Mercedes fan, but one thing I know is that they know how to combine luxury with safety.

  • @Zoranurai13
    @Zoranurai13 Год назад +6

    What about crash compatibility? Can you do a test where not two people are driving suv’s? Maybe a hatchback/sedan and an suv?

  • @naibafYT
    @naibafYT Год назад +20

    Whenever I arrive at a destination that I drove to with my Mercedes, I'm always sad when I have to exit the car because driving is such a pleasure🤣

    • @MercedesBenz
      @MercedesBenz  Год назад +28

      Just remember that you also have to drive back home. So that's something to look forward to.. 😉

    • @davidanderson7138
      @davidanderson7138 Год назад

      🤮

    • @JTV84
      @JTV84 11 месяцев назад

      @@davidanderson7138 lol

  • @coltonwilsonmacaroni
    @coltonwilsonmacaroni Год назад +10

    This was an amazing video! This concept helps others understand that electric vehicles are a safe and smart vehicle. Everybody likes to say that they are useless and they are a stupid idea, but now I understand more and feel even more safer with electric vehicles than my own vehicle!

    • @howebrad4601
      @howebrad4601 Год назад +2

      Please do even a minimal search of RUclips and you will find many ev fire hazards. Us made evs are better, but water intrusion into the battery can be deadly

    • @practicalguy973
      @practicalguy973 Год назад

      @@howebrad4601 Exactly, this video is one example of millions of variables. Plenty of potential for EV battery thermal runaway during an accident that can have toxic off-gas in the cabin and also explosive hydrogen. I've seen some EV explosions. A recent one was a Jeep EV that blew the roof off while firefighters were working on it. If anyone were in the car it would have not been survivable.

    • @ackylles978
      @ackylles978 Год назад

      EVs still remain safer than combustion vehicles

    • @practicalguy973
      @practicalguy973 Год назад

      @@ackylles978 Wait until we have millions of old EVs on the road like ICE. Going to be a lot of fire/explosion hazards with old lithium batteries. Insurance premiums are already skyrocketing for a myriad of reasons all revolving around the battery.

    • @ackylles978
      @ackylles978 Год назад

      @@practicalguy973 Don't worry. The situation can only be better. Electric cars have been around for more than 10 years and yet they are 16 to 20 times less likely to catch fire than a thermal car.

  • @Perceivedshift
    @Perceivedshift Год назад +4

    Zero fatal accidents by 2050? Considering some EVs allow MORE people to accelerate faster than ever to 120+mph, goooooood luck with that.

  • @ropi4524
    @ropi4524 Год назад +46

    As a Mercedes Owner it would be honestly interesting to see also inboard views during the Crash of the smaller car > EQA 😊

    • @chickeee
      @chickeee Год назад +2

      There are similar videos - all you see is air bags

    • @MKfoil
      @MKfoil Год назад +2

      Exactly! Just to see how overweight cars would just wipe out regular size hatch for example..

    • @ferdtheterd3897
      @ferdtheterd3897 Год назад

      But what about if it gets hit by a bus, im sure the battery would blow up. if you say thats crazy ive been hit by a bus so you never know

    • @The_Vaporizer
      @The_Vaporizer Год назад

      As a Mercedes owner I would be dreadfully ashamed to watch a group of engineers circle jerk themselves off over a stupid car😂

    • @Greatdane-qf8kd
      @Greatdane-qf8kd Год назад

      ​@@MKfoil Americans already drive oversized cars man?! So what's the problem?
      Seems like you only point to the weight of an EV - forgetting that they are much more safe than much regular cars on the road.
      Evidence points to the fact that EVs are involved in less fatalities and crashes in general in America due to the many new safety features that are installed in them.

  • @TheRedDaren
    @TheRedDaren Год назад +45

    Now show us how this 2.5T monster squeezes the life out of a pedestrian when a drunk driver is overspeeding.

    • @quelandil5738
      @quelandil5738 Год назад +6

      The car will stop on its own ;-)

    • @marioghioneto1275
      @marioghioneto1275 Год назад +8

      Just like any other car, the weight of the car matters almost nothing when compared to a 65 kg pedestrian. Even a 1000kg car is more then 10 times as heavy

    • @quelandil5738
      @quelandil5738 Год назад +2

      @@marioghioneto1275 true.
      It all comes down to design and active safety features of the car. Well and luck

    • @henkolsonpietersen2242
      @henkolsonpietersen2242 Год назад +3

      Even a motorcycle can be deadly in that case. Such a stupid comment “Now show us how an ev being used for terrorist attacks can be deadly” drunk driving is illegal.

    • @henkolsonpietersen2242
      @henkolsonpietersen2242 Год назад +2

      Also there are some proposals to have invult breathalysers which would prevent drunk driving at all

  • @l3chevalier
    @l3chevalier Год назад +12

    Bravo Mercedes-Benz, well done! Even as a developer for a main competitor, it makes me so happy to see us going towards the same goal. ❤❤

  • @cpm2k
    @cpm2k Год назад +4

    Very controlled test. Lateral collision would be more stressful to the battery pack, IMO.

    • @quelandil5738
      @quelandil5738 Год назад

      Thats why it gets tested too...
      Do think MB makes one test and then calls it a day?

  • @thomasmeyer8336
    @thomasmeyer8336 Год назад +6

    Both are very heavy , what happens if the opponent is a light combustion car ?
    What happens with this high mass cars if the fastness is a little higher ? Is it weight then exponentiell ?

    • @koko-lores
      @koko-lores Год назад +3

      When the other car is lighter, the lighter car takes more damage than the heavier one.
      When speed increases, force also increases, but linearly.
      Simple physics.

    • @cachememory
      @cachememory Год назад

      @@koko-lores sadly 😢

    • @JTV84
      @JTV84 11 месяцев назад

      @@koko-lores is damage caused by momentum or kinetic energy? kinetic energy increases with velocity squared.

  • @KoukoutsisDimitris1
    @KoukoutsisDimitris1 Год назад +1

    @Mercedes-Benz Thank you for all the nice work for our safety but the thing is as an old owner (E190-w201) i have to say that my only problem is all the cheap feel plastic in the interior and the cracking sound.. something that old cars dont have even after 30-34 year.

    • @Critical_Stinking
      @Critical_Stinking Год назад

      Always wanted a 190. Great cars and timeless design.

  • @prospect2664
    @prospect2664 Год назад +12

    were the batteries fully charged ?

  • @uncinarynin
    @uncinarynin Год назад +5

    Ich frage mich übrigens, warum beide fahrzeuge im gleichen orange lackiert sind. Beim crash lösen sich teile und fliegen herum, unter umständen ist es nützlich, zu wissen, zu welchem fahrzeug sie gehören, was mit unterschiedlichen farben leicht gelöst werden könnte.

  • @joelahnstein2281
    @joelahnstein2281 Год назад +13

    T-bone test at highway speeds? Rear end collisions? At best this could qualify as a glancing blow in the already designed crumple zones.

  • @SDav21
    @SDav21 Год назад +2

    I'm glad they're still focusing on safety. They now need to focus on getting back build and material quality. The new cars feel cheap inside and use a lot of cheap plastics. And they don't feel solid anymore. Parts of the interior creak and most rattle. Also, the safety features should be standard across the board. Radar cruise, blind spot monitoring etc shouldn't be optional extras. Only then can you brag about the safety of your vehicles. Otherwise, it only applies to certain models optioned with it and it doesn't apply to the whole brand.

  • @THirayama
    @THirayama Год назад +24

    Thank you for opening this demonstration publicly. I know we are going in the right direction when safety is in the mind of everyone involved in the engineering and development team.

  • @jimmousseau2765
    @jimmousseau2765 Год назад +2

    A test made by the company that manufactures the vehicle is very suspect to me. I don’t believe a word they say.

    • @quelandil5738
      @quelandil5738 Год назад

      Well then check out the independent agencies that conduct the same tests. You will see similar results

  • @grn-xx
    @grn-xx Год назад +3

    Excellent video, hats off to everyone involved, especially also the film crew and video editors.
    Can someone tell me what music was used in this video? Because it sounds amazing

  • @briansco8409
    @briansco8409 Год назад +1

    I Don't have too say any more BUT Thank You .like always a leader in safety of car industry

  • @roylcraft
    @roylcraft Год назад +5

    But the batteries are dangerous crash or no crash. Not to mention the cold weather issues, you know like turning on the heat to stay warm, charging times, charging cost, planning everywhere you go so you don't go too far and get stuck for hours! ..and so on

    • @ianrobertson3419
      @ianrobertson3419 Год назад

      Hasn't been a problem for me, maybe you should try one and find out. The oil and gas companies sure want you to think they're all bad, reality is different.

    • @jamesgizasson
      @jamesgizasson Год назад +1

      Oh yeah, and the high voltage components automatically shut off in a crash, so you can't move the vehicle off the road...
      The older I get, the more I love old cars! :3

    • @roylcraft
      @roylcraft Год назад

      @@ianrobertson3419 Sorry, I like my classic Jaguar. EV's are just fancy golf carts. Worthless in the future too, when the battery is dead or cost more than the body is worth. And not to mention how ugly most cars are now days.

    • @ianrobertson3419
      @ianrobertson3419 Год назад +1

      @@jamesgizasson you obviously aren't aware of fuel shutoffs. Cars have had them for decades now.

    • @ianrobertson3419
      @ianrobertson3419 Год назад

      @@roylcraft lol, jaguar has made some of the ugliest cars in history. Not to mention their reliability is awful.

  • @fheyo
    @fheyo Год назад +2

    Is the battery reusable after the crash?

    • @MercedesBenz
      @MercedesBenz  Год назад

      We aim to build the safest cars in the world. The fact that the battery is not destroyed in an accident is crucial for the safety of road users and part of our safety concept. Defective batteries are reprocessed for reuse in vehicles, and after being remanufactured in line with the requirements of series production, the batteries are closely inspected to ensure that their function and quality are the same as those of a new part.

  • @TimeTorque-ej5wc
    @TimeTorque-ej5wc Год назад +28

    Congratulations to Mercedes-Benz for taking the initiative to conduct a groundbreaking frontal offset crash test of two electric vehicles. This demonstration of safety is a significant step forward in the automotive industry, showcasing a commitment to advancing vehicle safety and protecting drivers in real-life accident scenarios. Such efforts contribute to the overall safety and well-being of drivers and passengers on the road. Kudos to Mercedes-Benz for their innovative and forward-thinking approach to vehicle safety.

  • @OdinsOdyssey5252
    @OdinsOdyssey5252 Год назад +1

    That's why Mercedes are the best and safest cars in the world.

  • @AB-jz9ns
    @AB-jz9ns Год назад +3

    I noticed they voiced their concern about protecting the car battery! I wonder what happens at higher speed collisions when the batteries are damaged. What is the worst case scenario? A huge fire that even the fire dept can't extinguish? It is these things the public needs to know more about.

    • @dexterjsullen
      @dexterjsullen Год назад +2

      Well have you ever seen a transformer explodes on the power pole..... well
      But only the the more serious accidents this will occur and even ICE gas tanks also experience that in that scenario.

    • @martiruda
      @martiruda Год назад +1

      probably not as bad as with petrol.

    • @danowat4302
      @danowat4302 Год назад

      Have you ever seen a petrol tank go up after a high speed collision?, it's really not pretty.

    • @prasb
      @prasb Год назад +1

      @@dexterjsullen Transformer doesn't contain deadly Lithium.

    • @pondking2801
      @pondking2801 Год назад

      @@prasbTransformers contain very nasty, flammable oils. They burn quite well, and give off lots of toxic gasses while burning.

  • @adr1uno638
    @adr1uno638 Год назад +1

    I get the concept, but making heavier vehicule will add more fatalities to the lower revenu class.
    A Mercedes EQA (2040 kg) against a Clio 2 (980kg) or a Golf 3 (1080kg), would unbalance the survivability in favor of the EV, without any concern of governements.

  • @MrPicky
    @MrPicky Год назад +3

    Béla Barényi would have been proud of this 👍👍

  • @en392
    @en392 Год назад +1

    Come on buddy. 2050 0 fatal accidents? Thats impossible.

    • @quelandil5738
      @quelandil5738 Год назад

      Well u need visions. If u still reduce it significantly it is still a win.
      Till 2050 active safety will be on a completely different level with all the it advances

  • @LunhamegeNogueira
    @LunhamegeNogueira Месяц назад

    So much going into these tests, I am impressed!

  • @zdravo4
    @zdravo4 Год назад +3

    Tell me please who is driving 56Kmh ???
    Do it at 80, 100 and 120

  • @DragonBuilds
    @DragonBuilds Год назад +1

    I have always wondered why crash test cars are always orange but now I know! Learn something new every day.

  • @LF-du4uc
    @LF-du4uc Год назад +7

    Not that Mercedes would ever lie about their testing…

    • @BANDERAZZ07RUS
      @BANDERAZZ07RUS Год назад

      This is how marketing crew earn their millions

    • @quelandil5738
      @quelandil5738 Год назад

      If you dont trust them, then check out the tests provided by independent agencies that give out the 1-5 star ratings. Similar results

  • @MendesDesinfestação-d8r
    @MendesDesinfestação-d8r 13 дней назад

    As grandes empresas primam muito pelas inovações, e a Mercedes tem dado um excelente exemplo nesse sentido 👌🏽😊
    Quanto mais segurança, mais liberdade a há, não há dúvidas que a Mercedes olha muito pra isso 👌🏽👏🏽 👏🏽

  • @Georgeed
    @Georgeed Год назад +12

    The problem is the risk of enormous damage that non EV vehicles 😮 will suffer when crashing EVs

    • @austinlewis8468
      @austinlewis8468 Год назад +5

      I was thinking the same. I work for MB and drive the EQ models all day long and they just feel heavier almost like they could blast through a thick concreate wall.

    • @Waldo1122
      @Waldo1122 Год назад +1

      Then how about they just pay attention to the road and get off their phone, then they won't crash into anyone at all.

    • @Georgeed
      @Georgeed Год назад +2

      @@Waldo1122 Sure, but what about the real world?

    • @austinlewis8468
      @austinlewis8468 Год назад +2

      nailed that one haha @@Georgeed

    • @mikecumbo7531
      @mikecumbo7531 Год назад

      @@Waldo1122let’s first make sure trucks don’t have loose chains or tools, deer don’t run onto roads, every pothole is fixed so tires don’t fail or steering components fail.

  • @NBC_NCO
    @NBC_NCO Год назад +1

    That's only at 35 MPH.
    Most speed limits here in Texas are 70+

  • @SLMFKRZ
    @SLMFKRZ Год назад +5

    The thing these people don't mention is that these cars are 2x heavier than an average commuter car, like a small gasoline hatchback. The batteries increase the weight of these cars to be closer to industrial pick-up trucks, like the Ford F-450/350 than that of a traditional car/SUV.

    • @maartenschenk4119
      @maartenschenk4119 Год назад +1

      Well, typical (small) ICE hatchbacks like Renault Clio (1150kg), Ford Focus (1350kg), BMW 1-series (1450kg), are not twice as light as comparable BEV hatchback but BEVs tend to be (a little) heavier -> such as BMW i3 (1350kg), Renault Zoe (1500kg), Nissan Leaf (1500kg). Comparing gasoline SUVs with BEV SUVs gives similar differences: BMW X3 (1900kg) vs iX3 (2150kg), Mercedes GLE (2500kg) vs EQE SUV (2400kg), and Volvo XC40 ICE (2200kg) vs Volvo XC40 BEV (2400kg). Overall, yes, BEV tend to be heavier than gasoline cars BUT it is weird to say BEVs are 2x heavier than an average commuter car because SUVs are always much heavier than hatchbacks, BEV or ICE.

    • @maartenschenk4119
      @maartenschenk4119 Год назад +1

      Furthermore, a Ford F-450 on average weights 3600kg, a Ford F-350 on average 3400kg. Both way beyond the numbers I ran in my previous comment. These industrial pick-up trucks are almost three times the weight of your average ICE hatchback. With the average ICE hatchback weight (of the three mentioned cars) of 1315kg, BEV hatchback average weight (of mentioned cars) of 1450kg, average ICE SUV weight (of mentioned cars) of 2200kg, and average BEV SUV weight (of mentioned cars) of 2315kg, they are way lighter than your pick in pick-up.

  • @gercoyne342
    @gercoyne342 Год назад +2

    May I ask the question, were these EVs fully charged or discharged, this would , in my opinion, be very important

    • @MercedesBenz
      @MercedesBenz  Год назад

      Hi there! In order to have a realistic scenario, both vehicles were charged to typical charge levels. This means between 50 and 75 percent. Have a nice day!

  • @panosnik4662
    @panosnik4662 Год назад +8

    Totally thrilled to know that there is such a deep technology as I was expecting. However zero fatal accidents looks like an utopia to be down to earth. I am only curious, the velocity told was the velocity of each vehicle or the combined velocity, thanks for your time.

    • @swerner6459
      @swerner6459 Год назад +5

      That should actually work. Volvo set their zero fatality target in 2008 that by the year 2020 no one should die in their cars. After having recoded one death in 2021 (Volvo XC60 flew into a lightpole and a house after speeding at 100 kph in a city) they recorded 0 deaths in all cars sold in 2022.

    • @leecaste
      @leecaste Год назад +1

      I doubt cars are being driven by people in 27 years. Those politician timeframes are nonsense.

  • @MrSteamDragon
    @MrSteamDragon Год назад +1

    German engineering at its absolute best. Kudos.

  • @lord_deedih
    @lord_deedih Год назад +3

    Will there be a similar video of these tanks hitting pedestrians or an EV fire taking hours to be put out?

    • @MercedesBenz
      @MercedesBenz  Год назад +1

      We are not only fulfilling legal requirements but also going far beyond. There are several requirements from consumer advocates which are testing those situations and Mercedes-Benz is fulfilling all these requirements in the best way.

  • @tupolev12
    @tupolev12 Год назад +1

    The matrix-cam is a nice touch :)

  • @busysaru888
    @busysaru888 Год назад +6

    What about both at 70 MPH?

  • @L0vac
    @L0vac Год назад +2

    What makes me worried is that due to increased stiffness around batteries, force might be dispersed a bit harder - transferred harder to passengers, especially with higher speeds, but I guess that'll be the case until we have "soft, nonflammable" batteries which will happen in many years.

    • @quelandil5738
      @quelandil5738 Год назад +1

      For frontal evs have the advantage of not having a engine which gives u more crumble zone.
      The battery is the second most important part after the passenger in regards of safety. So it isnt there to take any impact, rather there are elements all around it to absorb impacts

  • @Oro-Blanco
    @Oro-Blanco Год назад +10

    always trust MB for the highest safety standard

    • @Tschacki_Quacki
      @Tschacki_Quacki Год назад +4

      you better trust EuroNCAP, IIHS and others about safety...

    • @ChiliM4n
      @ChiliM4n Год назад

      Volvo

    • @benjaminsmith2287
      @benjaminsmith2287 Год назад +1

      @@ChiliM4n Volvo does well in a lot of tests but not every test (updated IIHS side test, for instance they didn't get top rating). Tesla does quite well in most tests as well. Mercedes does well. Subaru does well. Some others as well now too.

    • @quelandil5738
      @quelandil5738 Год назад +1

      ​@@Tschacki_Quackisince they consistently overachieve on ncap op should be fine ;-)
      The shown test already exceeds ncap regulations in spees

    • @DankSi
      @DankSi Год назад

      No thanks I'd rather have a non German car

  • @lifeleisuresa1229
    @lifeleisuresa1229 Год назад +2

    Safest option. Build piston cars, that are lighter and do not have dangerous batteries onboard. Might be a good idea for safety...

    • @quelandil5738
      @quelandil5738 Год назад

      Safety is actually higher, since having no engine un front helps reducing impact

    • @ianrobertson3419
      @ianrobertson3419 Год назад

      Well, they haven't figured it out in the 100 or so years of gas cars, time to step aside.

    • @quelandil5738
      @quelandil5738 Год назад

      @@lifeleisuresa1229 Although true, that doesn't negate the advantages of not having an engine in the front.... There can be a multitude of factors in one equation you know.
      Weight is also "only" a problem for the opposing vehicle, which will still benefit from the bigger crumble zone

  • @NiceGuyNotSo
    @NiceGuyNotSo Год назад +5

    Hopefully the engineers take their jobs seriously, unlike the person that had to do the proofreading for this clip (0:38).

    • @MercedesBenz
      @MercedesBenz  Год назад +1

      We apologize for the misspelling, we have reported it to our editors. Thank you very much!

  • @yukinosuketakada661
    @yukinosuketakada661 Год назад +2

    1:46 placing the dummies behind the interviewed person is funny :)

  • @nunolopes1112
    @nunolopes1112 Год назад +4

    My question is: who crash at 56kmh?! Are we continue having these tests with such a low speed? Just saying
    The reason the results are so so good!

    • @Coollateral
      @Coollateral Год назад +1

      When you think about it in cities speed limit is 50 but everyone is going a little bit faster so this is good speed and what most people will be driving.

    • @quelandil5738
      @quelandil5738 Год назад +2

      56kph is over the 50kph that rhe ncap demands for a 5 star rating. So already exceeding the highest security standards.
      Also these are speeds where you statistically have the most accidents, rherefore being pretty important

    • @mercchen
      @mercchen Год назад +6

      Pray you never crash with full speed - there is no car which can protect you in such situations well. Always hope active safety systems or you will do an emergency break and lower the speed before impact - that's why you won't see any test with autobahn speeds like unbreaked 130kmh into a barrier.

    • @htimsid
      @htimsid Год назад +2

      At which speed do you usually crash?

    • @koko-lores
      @koko-lores Год назад

      Take your everyday driving speed (say 100 km/h on a 2 directional road) minus what you manage to brake before hitting the other car doing the same. You usually don't crash into someone/something with 100 km/h when you drive at 100 km/h.

  • @jakefox3677
    @jakefox3677 Год назад +1

    Large electric suvs love the world and how every NPC is flying around in a 5-6k lb lithium and steel tank

  • @chrism4182
    @chrism4182 Год назад +10

    Jetzt hätte ich gerne einen orangenen EQ. Sieht ja mega aus!

  • @Foofrarf23
    @Foofrarf23 10 месяцев назад +1

    What about a rollover? If the battery is directly under the entire car, wouldn't that crush the roof completely?

    • @quelandil5738
      @quelandil5738 10 месяцев назад

      Nah, sturdy enough roll cage

  • @ATHARVplayz609
    @ATHARVplayz609 Год назад +4

    Brilliant work to all the people who were involved in it, keep up the good work to ensure the customers get the best safety your vehicles can offer
    Quite impressive

  • @JustMeTalking
    @JustMeTalking Год назад +1

    The most important consideration is ensuring the WiFi HotSpot remains operational 😂

  • @Fr13d3r
    @Fr13d3r Год назад +3

    00:39 Vehilce Safety

    • @MercedesBenz
      @MercedesBenz  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your attention, we have reported the misspelling to our editors. 😊

  • @VicentLEGOgh
    @VicentLEGOgh Год назад +1

    can you make a crash test with a S-Class Maybach collide with a AMG GT?

  • @b4804514
    @b4804514 Год назад +3

    Mercedes does not = engineering excellence. They make very unreliable vehicles. Generating income is their top priority now.

  • @DMack6464
    @DMack6464 Год назад

    I can respect the fact that comments are enabled and they're willing to poke a bit of fun here and there...

  • @DieserLukas
    @DieserLukas Год назад +16

    German English is so funny

    • @MoesKeckeEcke
      @MoesKeckeEcke Год назад

      German bad english from some boomers who think they are king...
      There is one thing which is more important to Mercedes Benz than saving lives, making maximum profit for their investors 🎉😂
      Be honest and build B Klass Diesel hybrid 4 cylinder with tiny 150km battery and stop building overpriced soap round Tesla knock offs far away from your tradition. After the W213 W205 models you gravitated towards cocaine cars for the rich and forgot any heritage or traditional values

  • @vamshikrishna5442
    @vamshikrishna5442 Год назад

    I am currently working as strutural crash safety engineer for passenger cars. Its really feels good to see these things in youtube.

    • @RabatinLLC
      @RabatinLLC Год назад

      You guys need to put 3 impact bars in. One in the middle one on the bottom and one on top

  • @pascalfrank7273
    @pascalfrank7273 Год назад +4

    ❤💯 einfach toll, was wir so auf die Beine stellen. Danke an alle Kollegen!

  • @sipinhennessey23
    @sipinhennessey23 Год назад +1

    Was in an accident with a Mercedes when I was young. I was able to walk away without a scratch. Forever grateful!

    • @MercedesBenz
      @MercedesBenz  Год назад

      That makes us very happy to hear, Manvel. Glad you were safe. 💪

  • @powerprinter1436
    @powerprinter1436 Год назад +4

    Interesting indeed. But what happens when an electric SUV like EQE SUV hits a smaller electric car, like a Smart EQ fortwo, VW e-up or Fiat 500e? Because of the incredible high mass of the SUV, the result might be not as “pleasant” as in this test.

    • @quelandil5738
      @quelandil5738 Год назад +11

      The same as with ice cars with big weight difference. The small one is fucked. This isnt an ev specific problem

    • @htimsid
      @htimsid Год назад

      In the past, a crash test was done with an Audi SUV (Q7?) and a Smart ForTwo. Most interesting.@@quelandil5738

    • @cachememory
      @cachememory Год назад +1

      @@quelandil5738 yeah it‘s a money problem - who can afford the biggest car 🤦‍♂️

  • @CitAcanada
    @CitAcanada 11 месяцев назад

    "We want to make sure that the roads are safe for everybody ". But only 2% of the worlds population can afford your vehicles. Lolol

  • @CabrioDriving
    @CabrioDriving Год назад +3

    Well made video. Great stuff Daimler. There is a cloud of sharp as razor dangerous particles flying. Was hoping to see less of such thing. I hope this will be improved in the next versions of cars.

  • @russellbanfield8608
    @russellbanfield8608 Год назад +1

    The question is, what car crash test safety does it happen, why? Mercedes Benz, distributed by inchcape Barbados limited.

  • @konradbak
    @konradbak Год назад +3

    Biased test. Hit the side (tree, pole) with great force - will the batteries be safe and won't cause the passengers to burn alive?
    And the second thing - how will a traditional car of a similar class (much lighter) behave after a collision with a heavy electric vehicle? Maybe you could post such a video (A-class vs EQA)?

    • @quelandil5738
      @quelandil5738 Год назад +4

      Yup they are, otherwise the car wouldnt have a 5 star rating in NCAP. Regulations on HV-safety are pretty strict. All the tests you are talking about are also conducted.

  • @Ernestotchitundatchindemba-t8g
    @Ernestotchitundatchindemba-t8g 6 дней назад +1

    Muito fantástico 🎉🎉🎉❤❤

  • @Freeveymods
    @Freeveymods Год назад +5

    I hate electric cars

  • @HerculanoMavinga
    @HerculanoMavinga Месяц назад

    Congratulations for showing us this kind of video

  • @itsyo42
    @itsyo42 Год назад +5

    The most sold EV are Tesla, so do a crash test versus a Tesla.
    If you claim it to be "public" then post the entire full data for free to read.

  • @apambo6594
    @apambo6594 Месяц назад

    Always thanking about people's safety. Luv that!❤

    • @MercedesBenz
      @MercedesBenz  Месяц назад

      Safety is the most important thing to us! Always. ♥️

  • @OliverHinz
    @OliverHinz Год назад

    I love the typo, in particular you left it inside. Well done, I mean it.

  • @k7y
    @k7y Год назад +3

    Volvo does safety much better and without crumbling the car into million pieces.

    • @quelandil5738
      @quelandil5738 Год назад +1

      Crumbling is what u need to absord impact energy.
      Volvo is really goos but comparable tests dont show any advantage in results over mercedes. --> both build really safe cars

    • @k7y
      @k7y Год назад

      ​@@quelandil5738 Lets say this as good as A Volvo. Which one do you think is better and most people will pick. One that self destructs doing so or one that barely damages itself.

    • @quelandil5738
      @quelandil5738 Год назад

      @@k7y since u survive in both and both cars are totalled afterwards you can simply go by preference.
      For me probably a C220d T-modell =)

    • @jannissupercool
      @jannissupercool Год назад

      Im sorry but you just don’t know what you are talking about, please delete the comment

  • @normanschilling8300
    @normanschilling8300 Год назад

    It’s all about the crumple zone ! A video from engineers to the people. Bravo Merc