May 24, 2012

Mercedes F125 Hydrogen Fuel Cell Concept leaks

Mercedes F125 Hydrogen Fuel Cell Concept

Mercedes F125 Hydrogen Fuel Cell Concept

The first photo of the Mercedes star for the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show has leaked – the Mercedes F125 Hydrogen Fuel Cell Concept, a big gullwing coupé.


It’s probably going to be like this for a few days, with leaks ahead of reveals as Frankfurt looms. Now we have a bit of a surprise from the boys at Benz, with the leak of a photo of the Mercedes F125 Hydrogen Fuel Cell Concept.

Possibly pointing the way to the next generation S-Class – or maybe the one after, or the one after that, or… – the big gullwing coupé comes with a proper set of green credentials and, for a real change, green credentials with a future.

As Mercedes rapidly heads towards its first production hydrogen fuel-cell car in a couple of years time, we can hopefully expect more from Daimler showcasing what’s possible. And the F125 Concept is properly appealing.

With four electric motors – one at each corner – generating a modest 230bhp, you wouldn’t expect magical performance. But it seems the F125 can do 0-60mph in a very decent 4.9 seconds and get to 136mph. Perhaps not brilliant, but streets ahead of any EV.

The joy is the hydrogen fuel cell powering the F125 which - genuinely emissions free at the point of use – has a range of 620 miles between refuelling. And that’s refuelling – once the infrastructure is in place – that takes no longer than it does to fill with petrol.

Oddly, it seems the Mercedes F125 Concept has a set of lithium-ion batteries as well with the ability to travel 31 miles on their charge. But what’s the point?

Still, a big hydrogen fuel-cell car with proper production possibilities is a great move in the right direction.

Source: Omni Auto

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