Redesigned E-Class becomes mobile work, entertainment space
The latest version of the MBUX infotainment system delivers greater personalization by learning the driver’s frequently used comfort settings and enabling programmable routines, Mercedes said.
In a nod to younger buyers, notably those in China, MBUX integrates with the Android operating system and allows the installation of third-party apps such as TikTok, Zoom and Webex. The E-Class’ optional onboard selfie and video camera can also be used for conference calls.
A central computer powers the screens and the MBUX system, enabling faster data transfers and snappier performance, MBUX boss Michael Hafner told Automotive News in February.
Hafner said that unified computer architecture saves hardware costs and makes software development more efficient.
Mercedes also uses software, cameras and seat sensors to reduce driver distraction in the E-Class.
The passenger display’s “dual light control” technology, developed by Mercedes, can prevent content such as videos from being seen peripherally by the driver while the vehicle is in motion.
An in-cabin camera detects if the driver is looking at the front passenger screen instead of the road. The technology dims the brightness of the passenger screen so it’s not visible to the driver.
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