Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust . First look: Mercedes-Benz is bringing its next-generation EV platform to the C-Class, using the sedan to introduce new in-car systems, materials, and thermal technologies. Positioned as a direct competitor to BMW's newly revealed i3, it is among the first vehicles built on the company's MB.EA electric platform. The model also reflects a broader shift toward making EVs more closely resemble the brand's combustion-engine lineup. Inside, the C-Class EV centers on large digital displays and interface design. A full-width digital layout dominates the cabin, anchored by what Mercedes-Benz calls the Superscreen as standard equipment. A more advanced Hyperscreen setup is available as an option, integrating multiple displays into a single continuous glass surface. The system pairs with ambient lighting, synchronizing 10 color schemes across the displays and the cabin.…