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Mercedes EQS: The best thing about this new electric Benz is the Hyperscreen dashboard – The Australian Financial Review
The EQS sedan has a huge ‘hyperscreen’ that will change how you think of dashboards forever.
Sylvain Wehnert, the vice president of advanced design for Mercedes-Benz research and development in North America, assures me that the company has taken care of the question. The hyperscreen is connected to the frame of the car via honeycomb-shaped aluminum brackets that bend in a controlled manner in the event of a minor crash. In the event of a severe impact, multiple predetermined breaking points behind the side air vents will prevent the glass from acting like a single blade, Wehnert explains.
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