Mercedes-Benz Safety
Luxury through peace of mind.
Safety is a core component of Mercedes-Benz’s DNA. Mercedes-Benz is regarded as the inventor of modern vehicle safety – and remains a pioneer in the field to this day. Here are some of the most advanced and historic safety features in the Mercedes‑Benz lineup.
The Airbag
Mercedes patented the airbag concept in 1971 and introduced it as an option in the S-Class in 1981 (with belt tensioner). They expanded it with side, curtain, knee, and even belt-integrated airbags for comprehensive occupant protection.
PRE-SAFE®
Mercedes-Benz patented PRE-SAFE system anticipates a collision using a network of sensors. Seatbelts tighten, headrests adjust, and windows close all in a matter of seconds. Newer vehicles even emit pink noise, triggering the inner ear to protect your hearing from the pressure of impact.
Crumple Zones
Patented by engineer Béla Barényi in 1951 and first implemented in production models (like the "Fintail" W111 in 1959), this design absorbs crash energy through deformable front and rear sections while keeping the passenger cell rigid—fundamentally changing passive safety worldwide.
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System)
Mercedes brought the modern electronic ABS to production in 1978, preventing wheel lockup during hard braking to maintain steering control—now mandatory on vehicles globally.
Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC®
Safe driving means keeping a proper distance. Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC® keeps a selectable set of car lengths between you and the vehicle ahead. As traffic slows or stops, so does your Mercedes-Benz, acting as a second set of hands.
ESP® (Electronic Stability Program)
Introduced in the S-Class, this system helps prevent skids by automatically braking individual wheels and reducing engine power. It's considered one of the most important safety breakthroughs since airbags and is now required by law in many regions.
Adaptive Highbeam Assist
Adaptive Highbeam Assist uses a dedicated camera to scan the road ahead for the lights of other vehicles. Based on their position, it varies the headlamps to maximize illumination without causing glare for other drivers.
ATTENTION ASSIST®
Even in a Mercedes-Benz, long drives can result in fatigue. ATTENTION ASSIST monitors your interaction with the vehicle controls and detects steering corrections that suggest drowsiness. If it senses driver fatigue, it triggers an alert that encourages you to stop for a rest.
LED Intelligent Light System
Numerous light-emitting diodes (LEDs) per headlamp generate an output that’s the closest yet to how humans perceive natural daylight. The direction and distance of the beam shifts based on your steering, speed and surrounding traffic.
Protecting what matters most.
An accident occurs. Various crumple zones keep the cabin isolated, while an advanced airbag system offers protection to the head, knees and more. Side impact airbags deploy in the rear, and even the seatbelts themselves are reinforced with airbags to distribute force and protect the ribcage.
Protecting drivers and passengers has always been Mercedes-Benz's priority, and with every innovation, that legacy continues.
Impact Stories: Real people, up close and personal.
Drivers and their families tell unscripted stories of survival – what they saw, what they felt, and how it changed their perspective for good.
Surviving a Head-On Collision
Deborah and Steve rounded the corner – just as they’d done a million times before. This time, an SUV was headed right at them, and the front-end safety design of their Mercedes-Benz was there when they needed it.
Withstanding a Hit from Behind
See the story of Joe and his fiancé, how the car behind them was fast approaching, and how Mercedes-Benz technology helped them get through it.
Encounter with a Pick-Up
Hear Angela relive the day that her car slammed into the back of a pick-up truck on the opposite side of the street. The truck went airborne, and her Mercedes-Benz took the hit.
Dragged by an 18-Wheeler
Everything can change in a matter of moments, like when the Favaro family was hit and dragged by an 18-wheeler. Luckily for them, their Mercedes-Benz safety system came to their defense.
Playing The “What If” Game
Witness the survival story of a star athlete who might have never played again if it wasn’t for the protection of his Mercedes-Benz.
A Baby Named “Crash”
When a pregnant woman and her husband are involved in an accident, their future flashes before their eyes. See how they survived – and thrived – thanks to the safety of their Mercedes-Benz.
Accident Investigation
Just a few pieces of data can mean the difference between a collision and close call. That's why Mercedes-Benz created the Mercedes-Benz Accident Investigation team, a special unit in Stuttgart, Germany dedicated to gathering and evaluating information that has the potential to save lives across the world.
From impact speed to collision angles, the data collected at the scene informs the ongoing improvement of safety features, and has led to the development of groundbreaking technology like ATTENTION ASSIST and DISTRONIC PLUS with PRE-SAFE® Brake.