Mercedes-Benz is using the cabin to make its first electric C-Class feel like a bigger step than a normal model update. Ahead of the car’s April 20 world premiere, it has shown an interior centered on a sweeping digital display, extra space, and a more upscale finish that leans hard into comfort and theater.
The key visual is the new MBUX Hyperscreen, with Mercedes also offering a Superscreen setup. Both are designed to stretch the digital interface across the front of the car and blend the center console into the instrument panel, giving the dashboard a cleaner and more dramatic shape than the current C-Class.
Mercedes-BenzA dash built to impress
Mercedes says the Hyperscreen uses matrix backlighting with about 10 million pixels and adjustable brightness zones. That should help the display do more than just look expensive, with clearer driver information and separate
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