The forthcoming Mercedes-Benz EQS electric limo will be the first to use the ultra-wide Hyperscreen this year
The high-definition unit stretches the full width of the car s cabin and divides into a selection of displays
German brand described it as a personal assistant that can learns a driver s comfort settings, reminds them to make phone calls and remembers when the nose of the car needs to rise up to avoid speed bumps ahead
Ministers have suggested that distracting touchscreens contributed to plateauing UK road casualties
Mercedes will debut the ultrawide MBUX Hyperscreen at CES 2021
The screen will make its production debut in the forthcoming EQS electric sedan. Listen - 01:03
It only makes sense that the new flagship infotainment system would live in the new flagship EV, right? Mercedes-Benz
We re fans of Mercedes-Benz s MBUX infotainment system here at Roadshow. With cleanly laid out menus, excellent responsiveness and good voice recognition, it s easy to like, and that s looking like it ll be more true than ever at CES when Mercedes unveils the MBUX Hyperscreen.
Elon Musk-like naming hyperbole aside, the Hyperscreen sounds pretty cool. According to Mercedes teaser announcement Monday, it s a full-width screen that spans the entire dash on the forthcoming flagship EQS EV. If the new S-Class is anything to go by, and we suspect it is, that s a seriously wide screen.