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Around the World in... a Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz developed a B-class electric-fuel (EF) vehicle. And to prove the vehicle's technical acuity, it's planning to drive the car around the world in 125 days. In total, the journey will cover 14 countries on four continents and there are plans for it to run through portions of the United States.

The B-Class F-cell is powered by electricity generated by an onboard hydrogen fuel-cell stack and stored in a lithium-ion battery pack. The…

Venessa Hudgens Driving a mercedes-Benz E-Class

Venessa Hudgens, the Hollywood actress, was seen driving a Mercedes-Benz E-Class.

The High School Musical star, who dated her co-star Zac Efron, was spotted driving an E350, according to AutoEvolution.com. The website said the "elegant" car is a good fit for the 22-year-old's "diva' image.

Also pointed out was the vehicle's BlueTEC technology which shows a level of concern for the environment.

The latest BlueTEC E350 has CO2 emissions of only 183 grams per kilometer.

The Mercedes-Benz E350 has a V6 powerplant engine with a maximum speed of 148.6 miles per hour which allows it to…
First off, for those of you who are not familiar with Mercedes-Benz Active Night View Assist Plus, here's a high-level explanation of the technology's functionality: It offers Mercedes-Benz drivers the ability to more aptly detect pedestrians on the road by highlighting them on the display in the instrument cluster. The innovative safety device warns driver's to proceed with more caution and has been included in Mercedes-Benz's luxury-class models since 2009. It was first introduced in late 2005 as the Night View Assist system and was integrated with the redesigned S-class. Currently, over half of the global…