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Mercedes-Benz has unveiled the interior of its forthcoming all-electric C‑Class ahead of a global premiere scheduled for April 20, 2026, showcasing a dashboard-dominating MBUX Hyperscreen and a wide array of comfort and audio features.
The Hyperscreen — offered alongside a Superscreen option — uses matrix backlighting with nearly 10 million pixels and independently adjustable brightness zones to span the full width of the dashboard.
The cabin adds extensive ambient lighting that extends onto an optional panoramic roof with 162 illuminated elements, Burmester 3D/4D surround sound, and new high-end seats with electro-pneumatic lumbar support, heating, ventilation and massage.
Mercedes is promoting vegan-certified interior options, upgraded insulation and laminated glass for a quieter cabin, and a multi-source heat pump said to speed cold-weather heating while lowering energy use.
Some outlets report the EV is built on Mercedes’ MB.EA architecture and list a claimed range figure and 800V charging capability, but Mercedes has not yet confirmed pricing, trims, official range, charging speeds or performance.
The production model is expected to reach markets this summer.
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