Discover the new electric Mercedes-Benz C-Class featuring the massive Hyperscreen and vegan interiors. Is it the ultimate luxury EV? Find out more!
Mercedes-Benz is gearing up for the global debut of the highly anticipated electric C-Class, scheduled for April 20 in South Korea. While the world awaits the official launch, leaked images of the interior have already sparked a heated debate among automotive enthusiasts: has the Three-Pointed Star gone too far with its “more screens is better” philosophy?
A Refined Exterior: Moving Beyond the “Egg”
Early test mules suggest that the electric C-Class is an evolution of the EQE and EQS, but with a crucial difference in styling. Mercedes has pivoted away from the rounded, “egg-like” silhouette that drew criticism in previous EV models, opting instead for more defined lines at the front and rear.
The vehicle makes a bold statement with a large, illuminated grille and signature star-shaped LED graphics, blending futuristic aesthetics with the brand’s timeless luxury identity.
The Hyperscreen Controversy: Innovation or Overkill?
The most talked-about feature is undoubtedly the massive MBUX Hyperscreen. Stretching nearly the entire width of the dashboard, the 39.1-inch display mirrors the setup found in the recently launched GLC EV.
While Mercedes describes this as a highly personalized space tailored to the driver, some critics argue it feels more like a “mobile billboard” than a dashboard. The sheer scale of the technology is so aggressive that it arguably makes the recently updated S-Class and EQS feel outdated by comparison.

Sustainable Luxury and High-End Comfort
Beyond the digital spectacle, the electric C-Class is pushing boundaries in sustainable luxury. For the first time, the model will offer a certified vegan interior featuring soft-touch, premium surfaces.
For those who prefer traditional opulence, the brand continues to offer high-end materials, including:
- Nappa Twisted Diamond leather for a sophisticated touch.
- Burmester speaker grilles crafted from 3D-embossed stainless steel.
- Advanced seating with electronic lumbar support, 4D sound, massage functions, and ventilation.
Engineering for Efficiency
Performance isn’t just about speed; it’s about smart engineering. The new C-Class features a multi-source heat pump system. This technology allows the cabin to warm up twice as fast as a traditional combustion engine vehicle while consuming 50% less energy, preserving battery range during cold winters.
Thanks to its dedicated EV platform, Mercedes promises this will be the most dynamic C-Class ever produced, offering significantly more interior space than its gasoline counterparts.
The Competitive Landscape
The electric C-Class enters a fierce battle for dominance in the luxury EV segment, with its primary target being the recently unveiled BMW i3 Neue Klasse. As Mercedes-Benz transitions toward an electric future, the C-Class will serve as a pivotal model in capturing the next generation of luxury buyers.
For those not yet ready to go fully electric, Mercedes plans to release a facelifted version of the internal combustion engine (ICE) C-Class later this year, ensuring a smooth transition for all customer preferences.

