Which Mercedes-Benz E-Class model started featuring a large screen?
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New generation Mercedes-Benz E-Class. Here is the relevant introduction about the Mercedes-Benz E-Class sedan: 1. Introduction: The Mercedes-Benz E-Class sedan is a mid-to-large-sized high-end business sedan, sports car, and station wagon developed by Mercedes-Benz, positioned between the C-Class and S-Class. 2. Features: A relaxed and comfortable atmosphere is standard in the E-Class sedan, thanks to the automatic climate control system, which allows passengers to choose their preferred temperature. 3. Seat Configuration: The standard seat upholstery is fabric (for the Classic and Elegance model series) or a combination of fabric and ARTICO artificial leather (for the Avantgarde model series). Luxury genuine leather upholstery is also available as an option, with Nappa leather upholstery being even more luxurious, durable, and breathable.
I've always been a die-hard fan of Mercedes-Benz. I still remember the new E-Class model (W213 generation) launched in 2016, which officially introduced the large screen since then! The older models like the 2014 W212 generation still had a small display, and you had to squint to see the navigation while driving. But the 2016 model suddenly featured dual 12.3-inch LCD screens paired with the MBUX system, making operations super smooth, and the interface could be personalized. For example, during my long-distance road trips, changing the theme kept things from getting boring. This upgrade by Mercedes-Benz also influenced the entire luxury car market. Now even entry-level cars are following the trend with large screens. I really miss the excitement of test-driving it back then—features like steering assist were all integrated into the screen, making it feel like having an intelligent assistant in the car.