Mercedes-Benz announced its significant presence at the 2008 British International Motor Show, to be held at London ExCeL from 23 July – 3 August.
Coming 105 years after
Mercedes-Benz World, the innovative Brand Experience Centre at Brooklands,
And over 15,000 children have enjoyed their first taste of life behind the wheel at Brooklands, thanks to Kids’ Driving Experiences. If they’re tall enough to reach the pedals, children can drive in a brand new Mercedes-Benz on the original surface of the hallowed Brooklands Circuit.
Among the new metal at the show will be the groundbreaking smart ed – a zero emissions electric vehicle currently on test with customers around the country. Indeed, all current non-Brabus smart models fall under the October 2008 London Congestion Charge CO2 limits – meaning Capital city motoring is toll-free for new smart fortwo drivers.
Show goers can also expect to find the current holder of the London Land Speed Record on display in ExCeL’s Halls – the awesome Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren. On Saturday 15 July 2006, the SLR McLaren recorded a speed of 175.7 mph on the runway of
Commenting on the announcement, Gordon Freshwater, Corporate Events Manager Mercedes-Benz
“Motor Show is still relevant to us and to our customers, and it remains the only place where over 400,000 visitors can see our stand in two weeks. Mercedes-Benz has always used its presence at the Show in a different way to many exhibitors – our stand won’t just feature polished cars parked on carpet – and this year we’ll once again do things differently. ”
Mercedes-Benz and its companies have a long history with the British Motor Show. Indeed, following an initial 1891 business agreement between Gottlieb Daimler and Frederick R Simms, (founder of Motor Show organisers SMMT), the Daimler Motor Company was present at the first official Motor Show, held at the
Gordon Freshwater concluded: “We’d like to see as many people as possible at ExCeL, but if they can’t make it to
Mercedes-Benz will reveal its Motor Show exhibits later this spring.
Courtesy: British International Motor
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