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2012 Mercedes Benz M-Class Crash Test

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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2011

The front end structure, with its high energy-absorption potential, is essentially made up of the firewall and two lines of longitudinal members, anchored at the A-pillars. Two vertical members link the longitudinal members, which further increase deformation resistance. The necessary rigidity and strength of the floor assembly is provided by a robust structure made up of a separate center tunnel plus separate longitudinal members along each side, attached to the side wall. These are supported by cross members anchored to the floor as well as by a connecting member to the B-pillar as support for the front structure. The extremely robust side wall assembly comprises, quite apart from the longitudinal members described above and the side roof frame, A-pillars in a dual-casing design, internally reinforced with high strength steel. In a side collision, the cross member beneath the cowl, the cross member between the longitudinal members underneath the pedal floor, the high-strength-steel cross member beneath the driver's seat and the magnesium-alloy cross member underneath the instrument panel, as well as the front roof frame, ensure the highest possible stability of the occupant cell. The positioning of the fuel tank in front of the rear axle and of the filler neck over the rear axle increases the available deformation distance, maximizing the level of energy absorption in the event of a rear-end collision. This is achieved, above all, through the boxshaped design of the rear longitudinal members.

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  • 0:00 - 0:07, i thought they were going to push the car to the speed required to crash the car :\

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  • This test took place in 2010 it looks like. It seems as if all MB models have these crash test videos dated a year before the car is released and approve final designs 3-5 years ahead.

  • after 11 years of great service and reliability our w163 ml320 will be soon put to rest for a new ml350 bluetec, cannot wait! However our old ml320 will go into storage, were never letting it go!

  • one strong car

  • @col1dude si ilmeglio dellabuassa

  • Wants the speed of the car

  • S- class is better

  • @zonaxmd

    the front looks good but the rear light really ugly

  • It's more pretty after the crash then before!!!

    They need to put the designers inside!!!

    That's the way it is!!!

    Exterior is trash ((

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