Mercedes-Benz EQ Silver Arrow Show Car
The Mercedes-Benz W125 Silver Arrow Grand Prix car was ahead of its time upon its debut in 1937 and one of the most powerful race cars ever built until the 1960s. Mercedes drew on this racing history for the EQ Silver Arrow concept, an all-electric single-seater that harks back the company's prewar designs. The nearly eighteen-foot-long car has 738 horsepower thanks to electric motors at the front and rear axles. In a nod to the future, the dash screen alerts the driver to which lane features inductive charging — powering the car without the need to stop and charge. While the EQ Silver Arrow won't see production, it is a glimpse into what Mercedes has planned for the future of automobiles.