Much more – Mercedes EQS: E flagship for the discerning


There are also clear differences to the S-Class in the interior. Where this relies on large, high-resolution screens, the cockpit in the EQS becomes a gigantic monitor. “Hyperscreen” is what Mercedes calls the sweeping glass screen that extends from the left to the right door and offers a usable area of ​​around a quarter square meter. There is a central instrument for the driver where the steering wheel is located, on which, above all, driving information can be found. To the right of this is a large screen, which essentially represents the navigation map, but also provides control surfaces for the air conditioning. Finally, in front of the front passenger is the third display, which shows films or decorative graphics, for example. A total of twelve vibration motors behind the screen provide haptic feedback.