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Mercedes Previews Screen-Dominant Interior for Electric C‑Class

The preview signals Mercedes’ push toward software-led luxury ahead of the April 20 global unveiling.

Overview

  • The company released official images of the C‑Class EV cabin, offering either a full‑width 39.1‑inch MBUX Hyperscreen or a triple‑screen Superscreen under one glass panel.
  • Built on Mercedes’ 800‑volt MB.EA EV platform, the interior shifts most climate and vehicle functions to touch and voice with only a few physical controls left on the console and wheel.
  • Comfort options include ventilated and massaging front seats, Nappa leather or vegan-certified upholstery, a Burmester 3D/4D audio system, and a panoramic glass roof with 162 illuminated star elements.
  • Preview screens show 684 km of range at 90% charge, which points to roughly 760 km at full charge under WLTP-style metrics, while official powertrain and EPA figures remain undisclosed until the full reveal.
  • The global debut is set for Monday, April 20, with regional launches staggered after the related GLC EQ, and early reactions praise features but question usability of such a screen-heavy layout.