The new Mercedes-Benz E-Class - the interior design

Source: AUTOMOTOTV (Glomex)

The dashboard shapes the digital experience in the interior. If the E-Class is equipped with the optional passenger screen, the large glass surface of the MBUX Superscreens extends to the central display. Visually detached from it, the high-resolution driver display is located in the driver's field of view. The contour of the cover glass is dynamically designed. For the central display, the glass surface is accordingly extended downwards. The profile becomes flat towards the outside. A narrow nozzle band nestles against the upper contour of the glass surface. It connects the central nozzle with the outer nozzles to form a unit. Models without a passenger display have a large decorative piece that extends to the center. Visually detached, the central display appears to float above the concave-shaped surface of this decorative piece. The front area of the dashboard is traversed by the light strip of the Active Ambient Lighting. In a large arc, it leads from the windshield past the A-pillars into the doors. This creates a generous sense of space, as the door panels merge with the collar of the dashboard to form a unit. A seemingly floating control island in the upper area of the door panels visually adapts to the glass surfaces of the screens.

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