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Mercedes-Benz released latest preview of EQS, will be equipped with an ultra-large triple screen

As the launch of Mercedes-Benz’s flagship pure electric sedan, the EQS is getting closer and closer, the latest interior preview of the new car is also presented in front of people.

On March 3, Mercedes-Benz launched the latest preview of EQS. The car will be equipped with an ultra-large triple screen with a width of more than 140 cm. It is supposed to officially debut in April and go on sale in August.

It can be seen from the preview that EQS will be furnished with a powerful MBUX Hyperscreen system. The biggest feature of this system is the adoption of a through-type OLED screen design, with three OLED screens from the driver’s seat to the passenger’s seat.

Mercedes-Benz said that this curved glass is made of aluminum silicate and is three-dimensionally bent at a high temperature of 200-degreeC that can bring users a brand-new car experience.

Along with this in addition to the super-large size, it seamlessly integrates the originally separated LCD instrument, central control screen, co-drive entertainment screen (new), and air conditioning vents to achieve unprecedented design aesthetics.

Additionally to the beautiful design, the new EQS car also has a gesture control function that can be used to open and close the sunroof. In addition, we also saw a large screen located behind the front seat, which can display a variety of different vehicle information.

In terms of power, judging from the models leaked this time, the 12 configuration models that Mercedes-Benz EQS will launch are EQS 350, EQS 400, EQS, EQS 420, EQS 450, EQS 500, EQS 520, EQS 560, EQS 580, EQS 600, EQS 53, EQS 55, EQS 63.

Interestingly, EQS will also release an AMG version in the future, with a maximum power of 680 horsepower and a peak torque of 900 N·m.

By looking at the battery, at least two battery versions of 90kWh and 110kWh should be provided for different battery life. The maximum cruising range of the new car will be between 500 kilometers and 700 kilometers, and it supports super-fast charging with a maximum power of 350kW.

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