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Mercedes Goes Full iPad With an All-Screen Dashboard

Last updated: September 5, 2025 2:15 am
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Mercedes has made a bold move with the introduction of the GLC with EQ Technology, featuring a revolutionary Hyperscreen that spans from pillar to pillar in the interior. This massive 39.1-inch diagonal display integrates over 1,000 individual LEDs, creating a futuristic and high-tech cockpit experience.

While some may view this as a gimmick, Mercedes assures that the Hyperscreen is not distracting. Users can conveniently adjust two sections of the screen simultaneously using built-in sliders. It’s important to note that this mega display is optional, so lower-priced versions of the GLC will have a more traditional dashboard layout with less screen space.

Despite the digital overhaul, the interior still retains a few physical buttons on the center console, steering wheel, and door cards. However, the focal point of the cabin is undeniably the massive display, which is likely to set a new standard for luxury car interiors. This trend of larger screens in premium vehicles is becoming increasingly common among luxury brands, although opinions on this approach vary.

The GLC with EQ Technology represents a significant shift towards a screen-centric layout, potentially sacrificing the timeless elegance of traditional dashboard designs. Nevertheless, this evolution in interior design showcases how Mercedes has embraced modern technology since the debut of the original GLC a decade ago.

The new CLA from Mercedes also follows a similar trend with three separate displays in an upright dash layout. This indicates a clear direction in which Mercedes is heading, emphasizing the importance of digital interfaces in their vehicles. Despite the focus on screens, the rest of the GLC’s cabin retains a luxurious feel with metal accents, leather upholstery, and meticulous stitching.

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Rival brands like BMW, Audi, and Porsche are also embracing large displays to cater to the preferences of tech-savvy consumers. The BMW iX3, for example, features a 17.9-inch touchscreen and a pillar-to-pillar projection at the base of the windshield. This shift towards screen-heavy interiors reflects a broader industry trend, especially in the Chinese market.

While the transition to digital interfaces may seem daunting to some traditionalists, automakers are responding to customer preferences for more technology-driven features in vehicles. The overwhelming demand for screens in cars suggests that this trend is here to stay, with Mercedes leading the charge towards a more connected and digital future.

Mercedes has teased the interior of the GLC with EQ Technology ahead of its full debut at the IAA Mobility Show in Munich. This bold step towards a screen-dominated interior signals a new era in automotive design, where technology and luxury converge to create a truly immersive driving experience.

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