Mercedes-Benz Vision Iconic show car is all about the grille

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The striking Mercedes-Benz Vision Iconic concept car has been unveiled as the German luxury automaker heads into what it boldly describes as “a new era of iconic design” following a series of self-described boring vehicles. 

The Vision Iconic show car packages a wild, Art-deco design theme with electric vehicle (EV) technology, as well as solar-power cells and artificial intelligence (AI) designed to replicate thought patterns of the human brain.

The gothic-like show car’s striking chromed radiator grille was inspired by the Mercedes-Benz W108 (1965-1972), W111 (1959-1971) and W100 Pullman 600 (1963-1981) – and its design language was first seen on the 2026 Mercedes-Benz GLC mid-size SUV at last month’s Munich motor show.

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At the same event, the 2026 C-Class EV was teased in an image showing the same grille at the front and centre of its exterior design. 

An illuminated three-pointed star logo sits atop the animated chromed grille, which Mercedes-Benz says demonstrates the importance of light in new-vehicle design, and these are flanked by slim headlights and contrasted by gloss black paintwork. 

“Our Vision Iconic is more than just an automobile – it is a sculpture in motion, a homage to timeless elegance, and a statement for the future,” said Mercedes-Benz design boss, Gorden Wagener, in a statement. 

“The symbiosis of traditional craftsmanship, state-of-the-art technology, and an unmistakable design language makes it the ultimate expression of value, prestige, and grace: the most beautiful, most prestigious kind of thing.”