New model to premiere at 2025 IAA Mobility Show
In a world where consumers prefer to bring back physical buttons on a car’s dashboard, Mercedes-Benz is intent in doing the complete opposite for its upcoming vehicle.
The German automaker is set to launch the all-new Mercedes-Benz GLC with EQ technology at next week’s IAA Mobility Show in Munich, but the brand is eager to reveal how its interior will look like.

Mercedes-Benz went as far as doing triple-screen setups on its existing models, but the all-new GLC with EQ technology merges all three into one jumbo-sized display. Yes, you heard that right. The latest MBUX Hyperscreen extends from pillar-to-pillar with a massive 39.1-inch landscape-oriented screen display.

The successor to the EQC integrates over 1,000 LEDs into the mother of all car screens. This will, however, only be an option as lesser versions will see less real estate occupied by a monitor. That being said, a handful of buttons still survive on the center console, steering wheel, and the door cards but undeniably the focal point is that the all-new GLC will have a very screen-dependent setup once it comes out.

Mercedes combines the screen with LED lights to set the ambiance for the cabin, which are highly customizable and caters to every user’s taste. The rest of the interior is wrapped in the usual high-quality premium leather, along with metal inserts for the A/C vents and silver-colored trims.
The rest of the all-new GLC with EQ technology will be revealed on September 7 at the IAA Mobility Show 2025.

