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The new Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV - the interior design

Source: AUTOMOTOTV (Glomex)

When equipped with the MBUX Hyperscreen, the entire instrument panel is a single widescreen. Under the common cover glass, the high-resolution screens merge seemingly seamlessly. The graphic appearance of their MBUX content is coordinated. The MBUX Hyperscreen is minimally integrated into the instrument panel. Only a fine frame in Silver shadow, a jet band and a narrow leather bench, enclose it. The nozzle band extends across the entire width at the top and is also very flat. These extreme proportions, in combination with the glass wave of the MBUX Hyperscreen, create the avant-garde architecture of the cockpit. The dominant exterior nozzles bear a turbine design. They deliberately play on the hyperanalog theme by contrasting high-tech fine mechanics with the digital, glass display world. The detailed turbine blades distribute the airflow efficiently. The front section of the center console joins the instrument panel and stands freely in the space. It is a visual cue to the new drive architecture - no gimbal tunnel is needed because of the electric drive. Flowing leather surfaces with intricate seam trim create a modern and luxurious impression in combination with the large-scale real wood trim. At the same time, plenty of storage space is available.

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