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Mercedes-Benz serves up virtual coffee

by Wayne Cunningham
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Attention Assist display

The Mercedes-Benz E-class suggests coffee if it thinks you are falling asleep.

(Credit: Mercedes-Benz)

The new E-class features quite a few cutting-edge driver aid gadgets, such as night vision, blind-spot detection, and adaptive cruise control. We saw these features previously in the Mercedes-Benz S550, but the E-class will also include Attention Assist, a new feature for Mercedes-Benz that keeps you from falling asleep at the wheel.

Attention Assist monitors the car's driver, using 70 parameters to determine if he or she is dozing off. If it detects a drowsy driver, the system sounds a warning tone and lights up a coffee cup icon on the speedometer display. The system relies heavily on monitoring steering-wheel input, as a tired driver will drift, then make sharp corrections.

Volvo launched a similar feature last year in the S80, complete with coffee cup icon. During our testing of that car, we tried our hardest to make it think we were falling asleep.

We predict the next generation of this technology won't bother with the warning part, instead automatically driving the car to the next rest stop and letting you nap.

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by swag June 23, 2009 9:29 PM PDT
Since I would only buy such a vehicle with virtual money, I guess that makes us even.
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by kanacubancoffee June 24, 2009 5:33 AM PDT
Ahhh, now if only dispensed hot Kaņa Cuban Coffee for the driver. That would be something special.
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by ROASTe_com June 24, 2009 7:41 AM PDT
LOL! The way this is going, we will soon see European cars handing you a nespresso!
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by dennisl59 June 25, 2009 6:08 AM PDT
I suggest that the car be outfitted with full Medical Diagnostic equipment(for the US only) to save Health Care costs. Thank You.
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by sharmajunior June 25, 2009 1:28 PM PDT
I want the car to feed me!..LOL

If you are falling asleep, a mechanical comes out and slaps you till you are awake and then gives you little sips of coffee..
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by mbenedict June 26, 2009 1:49 AM PDT
I'd rather have the car gently pull over to the side, then fully recline the seats to become beds...
...hopefully it wont automatically switch the radio to Kenny G.
by shamanskyh June 25, 2009 7:51 PM PDT
I'm pretty sure Volvo has it now (at least as an option) on all of its cars. Both our C30 and V70 have the feature.
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by ZodiacPup64 June 28, 2009 8:39 AM PDT
Yeah, indeed this car should be US only. Perhaps it will sell a lot.
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by brettsutherlin June 28, 2009 6:34 PM PDT
I think a bed icon would be better, or the GPS should offer to find the nearest hotel. Brett Sutherlin
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by agbattery June 29, 2009 1:59 PM PDT
That is too funny!
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