OREANDA-NEWS. After only two years of construction, Fujian Benz Automotive Corporation’s new product development center was officially opened today in Fuzhou. Fujian Benz Automotive Corporation is a joint venture of Daimler and several partners for the production of vans in China. The new product development center is the first such facility of Mercedes-Benz Vans outside Germany.

The center encompasses a design and computation department, a proving ground, several component and complete-vehicle test rigs, an electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) lab, an exhaust gas lab, a prototype production department, an endurance testing workshop, and other facilities. The center focuses on Mercedes-Benz van models that are manufactured and sold in China: the Sprinter, the Vito, and the Viano. A total of RMB 500 million (approx. EUR 60 million) was invested in the new center.

One part of the new product development center is concentrated at the Fujian Benz production plant in Qinkou. The overall vehicle development department is located on approximately 11,000 square meters of built-up area. The department is responsible for product development and prototype construction as well as component and complete-vehicle testing. The approximately 53,000-square-meter proving ground is also located in Qinkou. Among other things, the facility features a 1,400-meter circuit that includes a test track, a torture track, a steeply banked curve, and a water trough. At the proving ground, engineers examine the vehicles’ acceleration, braking, and driving behavior and subject the vans to endurance tests.

The second part of the new product development center is housed in a neighboring industrial area for high-tech businesses. There, Fujian Benz has concentrated the EMC lab, the exhaust gas test lab, and the chassis dynamometers on a built-up area of more than 8,000 square meters. The EMC lab tests the electromagnetic properties of the vehicles and the components. In the exhaust gas center, the developers drive the vehicles through the relevant fuel consumption and exhaust gas cycles and work to enhance them.

Fujian Benz Automotive Corporation was established in Fuzhou in October 2007. It is a joint venture between Daimler AG, Fujian Motor Industry Group Company (FJMG), and the Taiwan-based China Motors Corp (CMC). The Vito and Viano models are manufactured at the Fuzhou plant, where a bus version of the Sprinter also went into production in October 2011. In China, the vehicles from Mercedes-Benz Vans are currently serving the markets for high-end passenger transport operations and exclusive shuttle services.