Refreshed Mercedes-Benz SLC and SL Models Featuring MAGIC SKY CONTROL Using SPD-SmartGlass Technology Make European Debut at Geneva Motor Show


GENEVA, SWITZERLAND--(Marketwired - March 01, 2016) - Today, at the 2016 Geneva International Motor Show the new Mercedes-Benz SLC and SL made their European premiers alongside the celebration to commemorate the invention of the automobile by Daimler 130 years ago. The new SLC and SL will be available in showrooms in the spring of 2016. The MAGIC SKY CONTROL feature, using Research Frontiers SPD-SmartGlass technology, was a popular option on the` SL and the SLC's predecessor model, the SLK roadster. MAGIC SKY CONTROL was originally introduced on the SLK (now SLC) in 2011 and quickly followed up in early 2012 with the SL and is now also offered on multiple S-Class variants including the S-Class Coupe introduced in 2014, the Maybach introduced in 2015 and the S-Class Sedan (V222) being delivered to dealer showrooms now. 

Joseph M. Harary, President and CEO of Research Frontiers, the company which invented the SPD-SmartGlass technology used in Daimler's MAGIC SKY CONTROL panoramic roofs, and who will be the keynote speaker at the Automotive Glazing Summit in Stuttgart Germany on Thursday, noted: "There is a growing list of benefits from using SPD-SmartGlass. These benefits include significant heat reduction inside the vehicle (by up to 18ºF/10ºC), UV protection, glare control, reduced noise and reduced fuel consumption. More recently, independent calculations from automotive component supplier Continental Corporation show that use of SPD-SmartGlass can reduce CO2 emissions by four grams per kilometer, and increase the driving range of electric vehicles by approximately 5.5 percent. With today's European debut of these new vehicles offering the MAGIC SKY CONTROL panoramic roof, and this week's automotive glass conference in Stuttgart, a growing group of drivers can experience these benefits first hand."

Please see this video to see SPD-SmartGlass in action in the automotive, aircraft, yacht, museum and architectural industries.

The MAGIC SKY CONTROL feature uses patented SPD-SmartGlass technology developed by Research Frontiers to turn the roof transparent by electrically aligning tiny particles in a thin film within the glass. With the touch of a button, drivers and passengers can instantly change the tint of their roof to help keep out harsh sunlight and heat, and create an open-air feeling even when the sunroof is closed. Glass or plastic using Research Frontiers' patented SPD-SmartGlass technology effectively blocks UV and infrared rays in either mode, helping keep the cabin cooler, and protecting passengers and interiors. These benefits become even more important when a car uses large surface areas of glass, especially in warm climates.

SPD-Smart technology has proven itself in many aspects, from durability and performance, to sales. MAGIC SKY CONTROL is now in use on thousands of SL's, SLK's, Mercedes-Maybach's and S-Class models around the world. Before putting cars into serial production, Mercedes-Benz put the MAGIC SKY CONTROL roof using SPD-SmartGlass technology through rigorous durability and performance testing in some of the most extreme conditions on Earth. This included testing in the arctic cold of Scandinavia (with temperatures below -22ºF/-30ºC) and the blistering desert heat of Death Valley, California (with temperatures exceeding 122ºF/50ºC). MAGIC SKY CONTROL blocks over 99% of harmful UV radiation and substantially reduces heat inside the vehicle. Test data published by Mercedes-Benz shows the ability of the roof to reduce sun exposure to 1/20th of direct exposure levels (from over 1,000 watts/square meter to less than 50 watts/square meter). When compared to conventional automotive glass, Mercedes-Benz reported that the use of SPD-SmartGlass significantly reduces the temperature inside the vehicle by up to 18ºF/10ºC. This increases passenger comfort and reduces air conditioning loads, thereby saving fuel and reducing CO2 emissions.

About Research Frontiers Inc.

Research Frontiers (NASDAQ: REFR) is the developer of SPD-Smart light-control technology which allows users to instantly, precisely and uniformly control the shading of glass or plastic, either manually or automatically. Research Frontiers has built an infrastructure of over 40 licensed companies that collectively are capable of serving the growing global demand for smart glass products in automobiles, homes, buildings, museums, aircraft and boats. For more information, please visit our website at www.SmartGlass.com, and on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube.

Note: From time to time Research Frontiers may issue forward-looking statements which involve risks and uncertainties. This press release contains forward-looking statements. Actual results could differ and are not guaranteed. Any forward-looking statements should be considered accordingly. "SPD-Smart" is a trademark of Research Frontiers Inc. MAGIC SKY CONTROL, Mercedes-Benz, Mercedes-Maybach, and model designations SLC, SLK, SL and S-Class are trademarks of Daimler A.G.

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Contact Information:

For further information about SPD-Smart light-control technology, please contact:

Joseph M. Harary
President & CEO
Research Frontiers Inc.
+1-516-364-1902
Info@SmartGlass.com

The gang's all here at the Geneva Motor Show! The newly designed Mercedes Benz SL and SLC roadsters, and the S-Class Coupe, Maybach and S-Class Sedan now all offer the MAGIC SKY CONTROL panoramic variable tint roof using SPD-SmartGlass technology from Research Frontiers Daimler chairman and other executives at this mornings press conference in Geneva