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Mercedes-Benz Style EC145 Eurocopter Premieres in Geneva

Words Jim Davis | May 17, 2011
The EC145 “Mercedes-Benz Style” is tailor-made for luxury-class business and private travel
Words Jim Davis May 17, 2011

Mercedes-Benz Style has officially released there first product: TheEC145 “Mercedes-Benz Style” helicopter from Eurocopter will celebrate its world premiere on May 17, 2011 at the European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition 2011 or EBACE in Geneva. After showing off in Geneva, the stylish new copter will then be handed over to an unnamed European customer. The EC145 “Mercedes-Benz Style” is tailor-made for luxury-class business and private travel with an interior designed specially by Mercedes-Benz to be versatile and incorporate the finest materials available.

“We are very pleased to have realized the first product of ‘Mercedes-Benz Style’ with Eurocopter,” said Prof. h.c. Dr. Gorden Wagener, head of design at Mercedes-Benz. “The interior design of the EC145 ‘Mercedes-Benz Style’ helicopter represents the classic passion of the Mercedes-Benz design language and fulfils the very highest expectations in terms of elegance, luxury and comfort.”

The luxurious interior design was created in the Mercedes-Benz Advanced Design Studio in the Italian city of Como and is inspired by the luxury-class saloons created by the brand with the three-pointed star. The EC145 “Mercedes-Benz Style” offers deluxe materials, elegant woods, and ambient lighting familiar from the S and E-Class that can be adjusted to a number of different colour and brightness settings, as well as spacious multi-function boxes with various equipment options.

Moreover, the designers have placed a great deal of emphasis on variability. The passenger cabin is incredibly versatile, making the EC145 “Mercedes-Benz Style” ideal for a diverse range of travel needs – from business or family travel, to leisure and sporting trips. All seats are fixed to rails and can be rearranged very easily in a number of different arrangements for four to eight passengers, or removed altogether in order to create space for luggage. The spacious load area also offers a high degree of flexibility with an extensive range of anchoring options on the floor and walls.

“Only one year after Eurocopter presented the EC145 ‘Mercedes-Benz Style’ concept at EBACE 2010, we now are unveiling the first aircraft and can already announce the initial sale to a European corporate operator,” said Olivier Lambert, Eurocopter’s Senior Vice President Sales and Customer Relations. “These achievements confirm Eurocopter’s successful approach in developing products that meet the demanding expectations of executive and private customers worldwide.”