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Mercedes-AMG GT Owners and Friends Event 2018 | Recap.

Mercedes-AMG GT Owners and Friends Event 2018 | Recap.

This year the journey of the Mercedes-AMG GT Owners & Friends Club led from the Mercedes-Benz subsidiary Neu-Ulm through Aggstein to the Slovakia Ring Circuit via Bratislava. A trip the participants will remember for quite a while…

The Slovakia Ring Circuit – adrenaline to the max: six track variants with a maximum length of 5,922 metres, 12 metres width. Space and asphalt enough to really get your vehicle going. With guaranteed goosebumps on the 900-metre-long finishing straight.

Mercedes-AMG GT R:
Kraftstoffverbrauch kombiniert: 12,4 l/100 km;
CO₂-Emissionen kombiniert: 284 g/km.¹

Mercedes-AMG GT:
Kraftstoffverbrauch kombiniert: 11,4 l/100 km;
CO₂-Emissionen kombiniert: 261 g/km.¹

Mercedes-AMG GT C Roadster:
Kraftstoffverbrauch kombiniert: 12,5 l/100 km;
CO₂-Emissionen kombiniert: 284 g/km.¹

Mercedes-AMG GT S:
Kraftstoffverbrauch kombiniert: 11,5 l/100 km;
CO₂-Emissionen kombiniert: 262 g/km.¹

Flight around the world 1928: With 20 PS around the globe.

First leg: from Berlin to Moscow.

The fuselage of the monoplane is coated with paraffin wax, the tank is full, a thermos with hot tea and bananas are packed in a bag: those are all the pre-flight preparations that Friedrich Karl Freiherr Koenig von und zu Warthausen needs. In the early morning hours of 11 August 1928, the pilot, just barely 22 years old, takes off from Berlin-Tempelhof after making the spontaneous decision to fly to Moscow. He intends to break the distance record for light aircraft and win the Hindenburg Trophy.

MrJWW presents the A-Class 2018 (Part 2): MBUX & Connectivity.

MrJWW presents the A-Class (Part 2): MBUX & Connectivity.

YouTube pro MrJWW puts the revolutionary MBUX infotainment system of the A-Class through it’s paces. The new A-Class talks back! Just try a quick “Hey Mercedes!” to activate LINGUATRONIC.

Conventional voice control systems in cars call for certain fixed commands from their users. Thanks to natural speech recognition, MBUX’s LINGUATRONIC, on the other hand, obeys virtually every command, recognises and understands nearly all sentences from the fields of infotainment and vehicle operation. For example, “Will the sun be shining tomorrow in Split?” is now understood equally as well as “Will the weather be fine in Split tomorrow?”.