Mercedes-Benz has provided the first official preview to the interior of the new Mercedes-Benz GLE in a series of sketches issued to the media ahead of a planned public premiere for the new upmarket SUV at the Paris motor show in September.
As with other recent new Mercedes models, the GLE (pictured below and recently spotted on roads here) adopts twin digital displays for the instruments and infotainment functions within a single panel. But unlike the free-standing units used by the A-Class, E-Class, G-Class and Mercedes-Benz S-Class, the digital panel in the new GLE is mounted below the upper section of the dashboard. The German car maker’s interior design boss, Hartmut Sinkwitz, said this provides a more integrated appearance.
“We wanted to integrate the panel more seamlessly. It provides a greater feeling of sturdiness,” said Sinkwitz, who has played an important part in the transformation of the interior design in Mercedes models in recent years.
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The panel supports two 12.3in digital displays as standard. They are supported by a new multi-function steering wheel featuring 18 controls, including two touch-sensitive pads within the horizontal spokes, as well as a larger touchpad within the centre console that replaces the rotary dial used by the outgoing GLE.
As with the new A-Class, the instruments and infotainment system operate via a new MBUX (Mercedes-Benz User Experience) interface that supports conversational speech and information gathering via the Mercedes Me app.
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Sinkwitz suggested improvements in cooling has allowed Mercedes to better integrate the digital instrument and infotainment panel within the GLE: “We’ve improved the operation. There’s less heat build-up than we had before.”
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There is little point showing
There is little point showing some vague sketches. First because it doesn't reveal much and second the production version is unlikely to follow the concept.
In any case the typical flat Mercedes digital panel integrates poorly into the rest of the dashboard design and the chosen graphics is poor and vulgar.
Friend of mine has a x6, but
Friend of mine has a x6, but mine prfeference and my heart remain with a GLE class - just because its mercedess and i love it
Twin i-pad displays.....
....nailed to the dash?
Cant think of anything worse and less desireable....and so ends 28 years of Mercedes-Benz ownership, and 19 years of ML/GL/GLE ownership.