Take a Look Inside the Production 2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS

 


Mercedes-Benz has been testing and teasing its Tesla Model S-fighting EQS all-electric luxury sedan for a long time now, and in a final step ahead of the full unveil has pulled the sheet off the wild new interior. Yes, the 2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS will have a dashboard-spanning "Hyperscreen" display, but that's just one of many special options and features of this new EV flagship.

 

Two Dashboards To Chose From

The so-called Hyperscreen (of which we have a deep dive you should read if you haven't), a 56-inch wide concave glass panel with three integrated OLED screens making up the entire dashboard, is the showstopper, but it's not the only option. It's actually an optional upgrade and you get a lot for your money—which is good because even though we don't know the price yet, it can't be cheap. The digital instrument cluster behind the steering wheel portion measures 12.3 inches, as does a touchscreen in front of the front passenger. Between them is a massive 17.7-inch infotainment touchscreen. The passenger's screen mimics the center screen and will play an animation when no passenger is aboard. It will also automatically dim if a camera mounted in the ceiling catches the driver looking at it instead of the road.

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