The car has two, high-resolution displays that can be controlled easily with finger swipes.
Drivers can choose from three different display modes to change up the aesthetic. Here, a driver selects the "Sport" mode, but there is also "Progressive" and "Classic" modes.
You can also change the ambient light, which may be difficult if you're indecisive, considering there's 64 choices.
Drivers can control the entire infotainment system in the car using touch sensors on the steering wheel, meaning you can keep your eyes on the road. This is the first ever car to integrate touch control buttons in the spokes of the wheel.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe displays also come with animations, which can be "used to show the mode of action of assistance systems," the Mercedes-Benz website reads.
Watch the video for a more in-depth look at the E-Class interior:
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