Daimler Unveils Electric, Hybrid Cars

Automaker unveiled a number of new electric and hybrid cars Tuesday at the Frankfurt Auto Show, saying it plans to keep its focus on luxury and fuel efficiency.

FRANKFURT (AP) -- Daimler AG unveiled a number of new electric and hybrid cars Tuesday at the Frankfurt Auto Show, saying it plans to keep its focus on luxury and fuel efficiency.

The Stuttgart-based company presented the Mercedes-Benz Vision S 500 plug-in hybrid, a spinoff of the only existing production hybrid from a German carmaker on the market, the S 400 Hybrid.

The Vision is based on a gas-and-electric combination drive and will have gas mileage of better than 60 miles per gallon (100 kilometers per gallon).

Daimler said it would be some time before the company could bring the car to series production, but it could probably be included in the next generation of the S-Class.

"All of this shows that our top models will also be able to combine automotive fascination with responsibility for the environment," Daimler chief executive Dieter Zetsche said.

Daimler also said it will put its first fuel-cell car on the road by the end of this year, on a small scale, the B-Class F-Cell. The electric car will perform similar to a 2-liter standard engine.

The F-Cell car will have an electric equivalent output of about 136 horsepower, and have a range of about 640 miles (400 kilometers).

Daimler said it will also develop a high-performance electric sports car, its Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG.

Daimler said in its pilot phase, the car incorporates a liquid-cooled, high-voltage lithium-ion battery. The 400-volt battery is charged when the car's brakes are used while it is being driven. Four electric motors drive the car, with one transmission per axle, Daimler said.

Daimler also announced other new products at the show, including a new SLS AMG standard model and a new E-Class station wagon. The E-Class sedans have been contributing strongly to the carmaker's sales in recent months.

Shares of Daimler were down about 1 percent at €33.13 ($48.40) in late Frankfurt trading.

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