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The F-300 Life Jet.  (These images & data came from the Mercedes Benz web site but the link is no longer active.)

The F-300 Life Jet.  (These images & data came from the Mercedes Benz web site but the link is no longer active.)

Mercedes Benz

Description

The Mercedes F300 Life Jet was first unveiled at the 1997 Frankfurt Motor Show (Germany). The vehicle never reached production though if it did, according to the 2000 Guinness book of Records, it would have been the most expensive 3-wheeler in production. The F300 is a two seater “tilting” 3-wheeler that uses “Active Tilt Control” (ATC). This technology assesses the driving situation and a computer then uses a hydraulic system to control the F300’s cornering angles.  At a greater speed the angle would be far less than moderate speeds in which the vehicle can tilt at an angle of up to 30 degrees.  The F300 is powered by a 1.6 litre petrol engine that is used in the Mercedes A160 series giving the vehicle a top speed of around 130 mph with a 0 - 60 mph time of 7.7 seconds.  The vehicle has an alloy space frame with aluminium panels attached to it. The panels are double-skinned and filled with an aluminium foam that increases body strength and provides added sound insulation.    The total weight of the F300 is 800 kg though if it had of reached production there were plans to reduce that to just 600 kg.



Specs: 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine with 102 horsepower, rear-wheel drive, electrohydraulically controlled five-speed manual transmission, three wheels, 0-62 mph in 7.7 seconds, 131 mph (211 kph) top speed.
Detailed Information
Detailed Description

The Mercedes F300 Life Jet was first unveiled at the 1997 Frankfurt Motor Show (Germany). The vehicle never reached production though if it did, according to the 2000 Guinness book of Records, it would have been the most expensive 3-wheeler in production. The F300 is a two seater “tilting” 3-wheeler that uses “Active Tilt Control” (ATC). This technology assesses the driving situation and a computer then uses a hydraulic system to control the F300’s cornering angles.  At a greater speed the angle would be far less than moderate speeds in which the vehicle can tilt at an angle of up to 30 degrees.  The F300 is powered by a 1.6 litre petrol engine that is used in the Mercedes A160 series giving the vehicle a top speed of around 130 mph with a 0 - 60 mph time of 7.7 seconds.  The vehicle has an alloy space frame with aluminium panels attached to it. The panels are double-skinned and filled with an aluminium foam that increases body strength and provides added sound insulation.    The total weight of the F300 is 800 kg though if it had of reached production there were plans to reduce that to just 600 kg.

Inside the vehicle the interior has been designed like a jet plane with a central cockpit style dashboard.  The passenger’s seat is set behind the driver as this helps balance the weight when only one person is in the car.   There are no plans to put this vehicle into production.

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Additional Information

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