Mercedes-Benz's new MBUX System will be added into the rest of the family
Mercedes-Benz's new MBUX System will be added into the rest of the family
The all-new MBUX infotainment system recently launched in the latest A-Class will soon be available in all of the firm’s models.
As reported by Car Advice, Head of Research and Car Development at Mercedes-Benz, Ola Kaellenius, confirmed that the MBUX system will be introduced to all the brand’s vehicles "within a couple of years."
It will be replacing the brand's aging COMAND system and is Linux based. Incorporating a GPU from Nvidia and runs with 8GB of RAM, the system is said to be much easier to operate.
The A-Class's MBUX infotainment system can be had with either two 7.0-inch screens, two 10.25-inch screens or a mixture of the two display sizes.
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