Mercedes Benz Reveals Luxurious Interior Features of 2028 VLE Class EV

Mercedes-Benz has showcased the interior of the upcoming 2028 VLE-Class EV, highlighting wall-to-wall digital screens, executive second-row seating, and an advanced theater screen.

SpeedSUVs.com – Mercedes-Benz has provided a detailed look inside the highly anticipated 2028 Mercedes-Benz VLE-Class EV, showcasing a cabin designed for ultimate passenger luxury and advanced digital connectivity.

Luxurious interior cabin of the 2028 Mercedes-Benz VLE-Class EV showing dashboard screens and executive seats

Advanced Dashboard and Front Cabin Technology

In keeping with the modern Mercedes-Benz design language, the electric van features an upright dashboard dominated by wall-to-wall digital screens. This setup provides seamless access to navigation, entertainment, and vehicle settings. Additionally, the front center console is equipped with a dedicated wireless phone-charging tray to keep devices powered on the go.

Luxurious interior cabin of the 2028 Mercedes-Benz VLE-Class EV showing dashboard screens and executive seats

Executive Rear Passenger Comfort and Entertainment

The second row is designed to deliver a first-class travel experience, featuring ultrafancy, multi-power-adjustable executive seats. For entertainment, passengers can enjoy a large, integrated theater screen that turns the rear cabin into a mobile cinema. Overhead, a panoramic glass roof allows natural light to fill the cabin, while the sliding side doors are equipped with convenient roll-down windows.

Luxurious interior cabin of the 2028 Mercedes-Benz VLE-Class EV showing dashboard screens and executive seats

Versatile Seating Configurations

In select models of the 2028 Mercedes-Benz VLE-Class EV, the rear seats are mounted on tracks, allowing them to slide fore and aft to optimize legroom or cargo space. However, unlike traditional family minivans, these premium rearmost seats do not fold flat into the floor, prioritizing long-distance passenger comfort and premium seating structure instead.