The Mercedes E-Class wins award for “Best Bodyshell 2009"
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Mercedes E-Class wins the coveted
“EuroCarBody Award 2009".
At EuroCarBody, the world’s largest car body benchmarking conference, a
jury made up of about 400 conference delegates and board members voted
the
E-Class as the car with the best bodyshell. A total of nine
new series-production bodies were presented in detail and scrutinized
at the EuroCarBody event held in Bad Nauheim, Germany at the end of
October. The candidates included the Jaguar XJ,
Audi R8 spyder and
BMW 5 Series GT.
“We
are delighted to receive this award. EuroCarBody is after all the
foremost conference for car body experts worldwide, meaning that it
attracts top-ranking delegates,” explains Dr. Jörg Langner, who heads
the Detachable Front End
Body Parts team at
Mercedes-Benz Cars Development.
“Plus, it means we have come full circle: seven years ago, the previous
E-Class model was crowned the winner of the first ever EuroCarBody
Award, which has been presented annually ever since.”
The model
series owes its triumph primarily to the top results it secured in the
two voting categories “Customer value” and “Innovative process,
production and plant concepts”. As for all other product
characteristics, the bodyshell forms a foundation here on which the
experts from the other specialist disciplines build. Dr. Langner
analyses the result as follows: “It wasn’t a particular innovation
which clinched it, but the harmonious overall concept.” In the
“Customer value” category, for instance, the jury rewarded the
exemplary safety concept and comfort level in the
E-Class and its outstanding aerodynamics. For all these qualities the bodyshell is the most important element.
The
active bonnet is just one of many features which illustrate how
development of the E-Class body focused on customer value at all times.
It reduces the risk of injury to pedestrians as well as offering
E-Class
owners a further crucial benefit: the active bonnet has a reversible
design. So, if it is triggered by a minor parking bump, for example,
Mercedes
customers can simply return the bonnet to its original position -
reactivating the system in the process - then continue with their
journey.
“Our customer-focused approach is plain to see in the production concept for the
Mercedes E-Class
too,” points out Stefan Tritschler, Project Manager for Body
Manufacture. “Guaranteeing supreme quality from the outset results in
the ultimate in customer value.” This is made possible by sophisticated
manufacturing and
quality assurance
methods. Besides the customary quality assurance measures, process
monitoring procedures are employed for all joining operations to
safeguard quality during each and every manufacturing step. The
state-of-the-art RobScan robot-guided laser welding process, for
example, is likewise subject to 100% monitoring. This new welding
technology not only achieves a very high welding speed, it produces
welding seams of the highest quality. During manufacture of the
Mercedes-Benz E-Class body, RobScan welding is employed first and foremost for the doors, sidewalls and rear-end centre assembly.
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