The upcoming Mercedes-Benz C-Class EV interior will get a 39.1-inch Hyperscreen, star-lit roof, massage seats, and ambient lighting.
By Divyam Dubey

Mercedes-Benz has revealed the interior of the upcoming Mercedes-Benz C-Class EV before its global debut on 20 April, and the cabin looks like a major step forward for the brand’s next-generation EVs. Like the GLC EV, the new C-Class EV gets a full-width digital dashboard, but Mercedes has gone a step further here with more premium materials, extra lighting features, and a bigger focus on comfort. The biggest highlight is the huge 39.1-inch Hyperscreen, which dominates the dashboard and gives the cabin a futuristic feel that is more concept car than regular executive saloon.
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The dashboard is clearly the centrepiece of the new C-Class EV interior. Mercedes-Benz has fitted a 39.1-inch Hyperscreen that combines multiple displays under one large glass panel. Buyers will also have the option of a Superscreen setup, which uses three separate displays hidden beneath one seamless surface. There are barely any physical buttons left, with most controls now integrated into the touchscreen system, giving the cabin a cleaner and more modern layout.
Mercedes-Benz has also gone heavy on visual drama inside the cabin. The optional panoramic glass roof comes with 162 illuminated stars built into it, and these lights work together with the ambient lighting system spread across the dashboard and doors. Depending on the variant, buyers will be able to choose from metal, wood, or carbon fibre trim finishes. Upholstery options will include Nappa leather with a diamond pattern as well as vegan leather alternatives.
Comfort seems to be a big part of the package as well. The front sports seats come with memory, cooling, and massage functions, which should make long highway drives much easier. Mercedes-Benz has also introduced a new climate control system that has been designed to work more efficiently in an EV. To keep the cabin quiet, the car gets better sound insulation, laminated safety glass, elastomer mounts, and aero-focused body design elements to reduce outside noise and vibrations.
The new C-Class EV shares its platform with the GLC EV, which means both models will have similar cabin space and overall layout. Mercedes-Benz has not yet revealed details about the battery, range, or performance figures of the electric sedan. Those details will be announced when the car makes its official debut in South Korea on 20 April.