Mercedes-Benz has unveiled the interior of its upcoming all-electric C-Class ahead of its full reveal on April 20, 2026. The cabin centers on a massive dashboard-spanning display that redefines the driving experience in this luxury electric sedan.
The standout feature is the MBUX Hyperscreen, a seamless 39.1-inch display stretching nearly the full width of the dashboard, similar to the setup in the GLC EV. This high-resolution panel, boasting around 10 million pixels, integrates multiple functions to minimize menu navigation and keep controls accessible.
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Lower trims opt for the Superscreen, a triple-display configuration with a 10.3-inch instrument cluster and twin 14-inch infotainment screens. Both systems support 10 customizable ambient lighting themes that sync with the displays for personalized moods. Physical buttons remain on the steering wheel and center console for essential operations like climate and audio.
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Mercedes describes the interior as a "driver-oriented refuge" with more interior space than previous C-Class models, thanks to the dedicated EV platform. Front seats offer electro-pneumatic four-way lumbar support, massage, ventilation, and 4D audio, integrated with Energizing Comfort programs for driver wellness.
A multi-source heat pump in the climate system heats the cabin twice as fast as combustion models while cutting energy use by 50 percent. Sound insulation and an optional panoramic sunroof with 162 illuminated "stars" boost long-distance comfort. Vegan-certified materials join premium options like Softtorino textures and Nappa leather.
Built on the 800V MB.EA architecture shared with the GLC EV, the C-Class EV promises sporty dynamics to rival the BMW i3 Neue Klasse. While full specs await the debut, expectations include a 94 kWh battery for around 673 km WLTP range and up to 483 hp from dual motors.
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