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Road to the Future – Mercedes-Benz auf der IAA 2007
Road to the Future – Mercedes-Benz auf der IAA 2007
Road to the Future – Mercedes-Benz auf der IAA 2007
Road to the Future – Mercedes-Benz auf der IAA 2007
2008

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Road to the Future – Mercedes-Benz auf der IAA 2007

Trade fair appearance

Daimler AG

At IAA 2007, the historic Festhalle becomes a high-contrast skin in which Mercedes-Benz presents its drive towards zero-emission mobility. Beneath the dome is a 50-metre media-fed road. This “Road to the Future” provides a “carwalk” for forward-looking vehicles and technology, orchestrating a 3D choreography of film, light and sound and forming the hub of the surrounding brand exhibitions. In “TecTalk”, Mercedes-Benz engineers give visitors straight answers to their questions. Three communication levels, one message: fascination and responsibility for environmentally friendly mobility.

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