Mercedes SilverFlow Concept: 2007 LA Show Design

It’s the year 2057; I’m 80 year’s old and Mercedes-Benz launches the highly anticipated SilverFlow. The most prominent feature on the SilverFlow concept are the micro-metallic particles that can be arranged via magnetic fields in many different forms. To put in plain English, the SilverFlow is what sci-fi aficionados would call a shape-shifter. Actually, it's 2007, I’m 30 and the SilverFlow is nothing more than Mercedes-Benz’ entry for this year’s "Design Los Angeles" Contest. Aren’t I a party pooper. -Images and press release right after the jump

Mercedes-Benz SilverFlow

The Mercedes-Benz SilverFlow utilizes micro-metallic particles that can be arranged via magnetic fields in many different forms based on pre-selected models. The vehicle, which can be completely dissembled into a pool of ferromagnetic material for easy storage, can adapt and transform its shape to best suit its required purpose.

The magnetic assembler, activated by a simple key fob, creates whatever vehicle its user needs. All of the programmed modes for the SilverFlow are inspired by the Mercedes Benz Grand Prix cars from the golden era of motorsports with distinct low slung shape, tall thin wheels and dramatic open-wheel design.

Any damage can be self repaired and any color/configuration/size is possible depending on the amount of source material available.

Mercedes-Benz Advanced Design of North America

Design Team: Gorden Wagener, John Gill & Kevin Kang