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Gorden Wagener, Mercedes’s design chief, says that true luxury comes from craftsmanship and sophistication, not screens.
Mercedes-Benz’s design chief, Gorden Wagener, says that while the Hyperscreen isn’t the ultimate luxury, the company is pushing to improve its software and content.
Mercedes-Benz acknowledges that large screens, once a defining feature of luxury cars, are becoming commonplace, necessitating a shift in focus to maintain exclusivity.
Mercedes acknowledges that relying on large screens isn’t a hallmark of luxury and that the software needs further development.
Mercedes-Benz is rethinking its approach to in-car displays, questioning the trend of oversized screens while competitors like BMW focus on driver-centric designs. This article explores the debate around screen size, the benefits and drawbacks, and the future of in-car entertainment.
Mercedes-Benz acknowledges that large screens are becoming commonplace, diminishing their exclusivity in luxury vehicles. The company plans to focus on software and craftsmanship to redefine luxury.
Mercedes-Benz is moving beyond large screens, emphasizing craftsmanship and sophisticated design in their vehicles. The company acknowledges the limitations of current software and looks to the future of AI in car design.