 Siemens, which employs a prototype hybrid technology, unveiled a modified version of Mercedes C-Class Sports Coupe which has a faster acceleration, more torque, fuel economy Äîand, Äîthan its gasoline equivalent. However, the company admitted that the car was "far from ready for production, " and too expensive to manufacture or sell.
Siemens, which employs a prototype hybrid technology, unveiled a modified version of Mercedes C-Class Sports Coupe which has a faster acceleration, more torque, fuel economy Äîand, Äîthan its gasoline equivalent. However, the company admitted that the car was "far from ready for production, " and too expensive to manufacture or sell. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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2012 Mercedes-Benz C-Class
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Sunday, January 2, 2011
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 Siemens, which employs a prototype hybrid technology, unveiled a modified version of Mercedes C-Class Sports Coupe which has a faster acceleration, more torque, fuel economy Äîand, Äîthan its gasoline equivalent. However, the company admitted that the car was "far from ready for production, " and too expensive to manufacture or sell.
Siemens, which employs a prototype hybrid technology, unveiled a modified version of Mercedes C-Class Sports Coupe which has a faster acceleration, more torque, fuel economy Äîand, Äîthan its gasoline equivalent. However, the company admitted that the car was "far from ready for production, " and too expensive to manufacture or sell.





 

 


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