November 26, 200619 yr Mercedes-Benz RECY By the Manufacturer DESIGNERS: Andre Frey, Gorden Wagener, Nick Garfias, Jeffrey Aneiros, and Christopher Rhoades Wood, alloys, glass, and rubber combine unexpectedly yet symbiotically in the Mercedes-Benz RECY to create the ultimate recyclable California roadster. Powered by a four-cylinder Blu-Tec bio-diesel motor and designed open-air to take advantage of the famed southern California weather and lifestyle, the RECY's tubular, high strength frame and laminated wood shell ensure both driver and passenger are fully protected should the unfortunate occur. An open-wheel concept with bold, clean surfacing, the RÇCY imbues to its owner a sense of old-world craftsmanship with its hand assembled and grain matched wood panels. Inspired by Riva hand-crafted wooden yachts and high performance eyewear, the RECY combines multiple influences in one seamless presentation. One hundred percent recyclable and created from sustainable resources, the RECY can be a continually renewable vehicle. Constantly "recycling itself", the high strength RECY frame allows owners to maintain that portion of the vehicle while replacing those panels that may be damaged. Whether via necessity or through a desire for the ultimate customizable California vehicle, owners may continually update and recycle their vehicle through the swapping of panels. And yes, you can use those old panels to create that perfect campfire! But the RECY does not stop there. After five years, the consumer has the option to bring the one hundred percent recyclable RECY to a designated recycling center to be reduced to its elemental materials. Fast, fun, and fully recyclable, the RECY from Mercedes-Benz is the vehicle of choice for the ecologically minded consumer who demands a smart alternative to the traditional roadster. Link to Original Article @ Automobile Online
November 27, 200619 yr The overall shape makes me think "Prowler" 220272[/snapback] with more of a surf board rounded body instead of an egg? this is the most stylish concept on here (laias) yet
November 27, 200619 yr That's pretty awesome. The hell with all this nanotech bull-ish, the way to make better, more efficient and cleaner cars is to go back to basics and rebuild the car ground up.
November 27, 200619 yr Sweet! This is how concepts should be--not a production car with some big wheels and video displays.
November 30, 200619 yr It reminds me of a very old Brass and wood Benz that I saw at a Concours a few years ago. Very interesting.
November 30, 200619 yr Wrong approach to a retro-1930s car, still it is cooler than 90% of the other stuff at the show...
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