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The new Mercedes EQE - the interior design

Source: AutoMotoTV (Glomex)

The EQE is the new business class from Mercedes-EQ. For this completely new vehicle, the designers were given the task and the opportunity to take a completely new approach to interior design. They took advantage of this freedom and, in addition to the MBUX Hyperscreen, relied on consistent digitization and avant-garde design for many other elements. Like the EQS, the EQE is based on a large electric platform from Mercedes-EQ. For the designers, this was accompanied by a vision of consistent digitization of the interior. The optionally available MBUX Hyperscreen implements this vision in a particularly impressive way: Here, the entire instrument panel is a single, ultimate widescreen. This determines the aesthetics of the entire cockpit and interior. The real glass appears to extend three-dimensionally across the entire width of the vehicle in a wave-like pattern - the first of its kind in automotive engineering. Under the common cover glass, the high-resolution screens seem to merge 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 the MBUX Hyperscreen. The leather bench is reminiscent of the lower volume body of classic instrument panels.

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