Unveiling the Mercedes-Benz x Virgil Abloh collaboration
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Unveiling the Mercedes-Benz x Virgil Abloh collaboration

September 11, 2020

The Project Geländewagen Collaboration | Driving luxury forward with innovative design

On September 8th in Stuttgart, German, Project Geländewagen was unveiled via a unique digital launch event. As ‘first of its kind’ conceptual design collaboration between Mercedes-Benz and Virgil Abloh (Chief Creative Director and Founder of Off-White and Men’s Artistic Director of Louis Vuitton) this project has stirred up both art and motor enthusiasts around the globe.

 Mercedes-Benz x Virgil Abloh collaboration
Courtesy of Mercedes-Benz, shot by Bafic

The conceptual design project, led by Mercedes-Benz Chief Design Officer Gorden Wagener and Abloh used the Mercedes-Benz G-Class to explore ways of disrupting future perceptions of luxury. The result is a distinctive manifestation of the G-Class as never seen before.

Compelled to support the arts at a critical time, a replica of the design piece will be auctioned as part of Sotheby’s Contemporary Curated, one of the auction house’s most revered series which is defined by the unique perspective of a different influential tastemaker each year,  with all proceeds going to a charity that supports international creative communities. Advanced bidding will begin on September 14th, 2020.

Click here to watch the reveal, and explore the collaboration further.

Courtesy of Mercedes-Benz, shot by Bafic
Courtesy of Mercedes-Benz, shot by Bafic

“My ultimate goal in this project with Mercedes-Benz is inspiring young artists, engineers, designers to question the status quo, in addition to experimenting with my own design abilities. For me it’s all about providing opportunities for those coming after me and giving this next generation a foundation for success, both here with Mercedes-Benz and through my own Virgil Abloh™ “Post-Modern” Scholarship Fund.“

Virgil Abloh

“With Project Geländewagen we create a unique artwork that showcases future interpretations of luxury and the desire for beauty and the extraordinary. The result is something between reality and future”, says Gorden Wagener, Mercedes-Benz Chief Design Officer.  “The collaboration with Virgil has seen two distinct design philosophies unite, for a one-of-a-kind re-imagination of the G that continues to celebrate the extraordinary at its core.”

Courtesy of Mercedes-Benz, shot by Bafic

“Project Geländewagen perfectly encapsulates Mercedes-Benz’s manifestation of contemporary luxury, pushing creativity and innovative design” says Bettina Fetzer, Vice President Marketing at Mercedes-Benz AG. “Culture and the arts have always played an important part in both Mercedes-Benz products and the brand, and we are proud to donate all proceeds of the replica auction to support international creative communities to continue their education in the arts.”

From a 4×4 to a Landaulet, the G-Class has had many incarnations to date, but never a race car – until now.

The finished design both encapsulates its point of origin, and captures the experience of a racing car in one finished product. The design process was inspired by Wagener and Abloh owning and experiencing the G-Class first hand and identifying opportunities for maximising its Mercedes-AMG attitude. Together, they considered how to make the viewer look at Mercedes-Benz designs with a fresh perspective, while driving luxury away from a polished and flawless aesthetic to something raw, natural and altogether more honest.

The exterior is kept as clean as possible to emphasise the G-Class’s iconic silhouette, demonstrating its monolithic character. The final design lays its construction methods bare, and celebrates the handcrafted imperfections that make it unique. The paintwork was partially sanded by hand to create a sense of timeless simplicity. Welds are celebrated as key design motifs, as craftsmanship takes centre stage. The indicators, outside mirrors and the bumper bar have all been removed and the body of the car is widened and lowered, for a sportier effect. The distinct personality of the G remains intact, however, and an exaggeration of the tyres and spare wheel exude the G’s inimitable charisma.

Courtesy of Mercedes-Benz, shot by Bafic

Inside the art piece, reduction reigns and the racing inspiration is clear; eschewing all clichés of an SUV. All interiors have been stripped back, and the safety frame becomes a central motif. The dashboard is removed and replaced with a clean, reduced version which celebrates an analogue speedometer and fuel gauges, reminiscent of a classic car. This contrasts with the steering wheel and seats, which are more akin to a Formula 1 vehicle. Safety features and key racing elements, such as the safety frame or the 5 point seat belts are highlighted in baby blue and bright red tones. These strong accent colours create a new kind of colour grouping, and contrast against the bare interior.

Courtesy of Mercedes-Benz, shot by Bafic

Through Project Geländewagen, the worlds of fashion, art and automotive are united by one common passion: outstanding luxury design that anticipates future ambitions. Utilising the craftsmanship and know-how that is unique to Mercedes-Benz’s heritage as the world’s first car manufacturer, Wagener and Abloh’s creation embodies Mercedes-Benz’ innate understanding of the extraordinary, a bold vision for the future of luxury design, and the power to dream.


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