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Mercedes-Benz Biome concept car is "grown from DNA-modified seeds"

Someone pass us a tazer and a straightjacket, because the boffins at Mercedes-Benz may just have gone insane. They've unveiled a car they call the Biome, which the company says is grown from genetically modified seeds and is powered by plant juice. Yes, plant juice.

The Biome was designed for the Design Los Angeles conference, which took place last week during the 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show. Sadly, it didn't win the award. It lost out to the Cadillac Aera 2+2 coupe and the Smart 452 -- presumably because it was just too damn bonkers, even for a concept car.

The Biome isn't built the same way normal cars are. Instead, its bodywork is grown from two seeds -- one for the interior, one for the exterior -- that produce an ultralight 'BioFibre', which is then harvested and knitted together to form the car. The wheels, meanwhile, are grown from four separate seeds. This may mean you have to wait 18 years for your car to grow up and become road-legal.

Merc's conceptualising envisioneers say the DNA for these seeds is engineered "to accommodate specific customer requirements". They create two Mercedes stars especially for you -- these stars are the seeds that grow into your car. We have no idea what your genetic requirements might be: straight blonde hair, perhaps, or an aptitude for dentistry.

If you thought that was all a bit Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors, get this: the Biome is powered by a futuristic fuel called BioNectar4534, which isn't stored in a tank. Instead, BioNectar4534 is stored in the BioFibre material of the chassis, interior and wheels. We're not sure how you refuel the car, or if the chassis gets all dry and crinkly once you've driven a few miles, but Mercedes says the Biome's only emissions are pure oxygen.

Want more craziness? Mercedes-Benz says it's developed a technology to equip trees with special 'receptors' that can collect excess solar energy and turn it into BioNectar4534.

Also, because the Biome is made of organic matter, it can be easily disposed of when it reaches the end of its service life. It can be fully composted or used as a building material, meaning it blends seamlessly into the ecosystem from the start of its life to its ultimate end.

Weird? Wonderful? Utterly impossible? Look through our gallery above then let us know what you think (Mercedes-Benz has been smoking) in the comments below.

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Anonymous 22 November, 2010 12:25

Does it actually drive? or just a piece of plant?

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Nick Hide 22 November, 2010 15:21

Your guess is as good as ours, anon.

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Rich Trenholm 22 November, 2010 16:36

Wow. Grow your own car, like a seamonkey

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tommo 23 November, 2010 12:00

Well... bring on the first epsiode of Top Gear and Pimp My Ride hosted by Alan Titchmarsh!
"Let's see how fast this car grows round the track when driven by our tame racing driver The Twig"
Oh dear.

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anonymous 23 November, 2010 13:37

ROFL

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Anonymous 30 November, 2010 01:58

i am holding out for the organic version.

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Anonymous 30 November, 2010 11:36

is this already done?? or just a super plan/prototype?

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Anonymous 30 November, 2010 13:01

I want one!

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Anonymous 30 November, 2010 14:05

It wont be out for 2-300 years but keep holding your breath. I am really jazzed to see this kind of design. Now wouldn't that be awesome if it could happen in our lifetime. Thanks Mercedes for a biocheen car...It's hot stuff....I would give anything to get one in this century...

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Anonymous 30 November, 2010 15:02

damn i want that car

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Anonymous 30 November, 2010 18:41

is there any soul 4 this car? do we have to teach it? how to move!!!!!????

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anonymous 30 November, 2010 23:55

I'm curious 2 no wat d price tag would b! ;-]

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