The vehicle uses biometric sensors to better bond with the driver. There's no steering wheel. You become one with the car. Sort of creepy. But it's a concept car, so it's unlikely your next S Class will want to merge with you so you can drive to work.

Interacting with the car's infotainment system is also different from anything else. While driving, you lift your hand and the interface appears on your body. The interface then follows your hand as you're making selections. The vehicle also has a bunch of gesture controls that are supposed to be more natural and don't require the driver to learn new hand signals.

One of the weirdest-looking features is on the rear hatch: Thirty-three circular hatches that open and close. They communicate with the driver and outside world. More likely it's just a fun thing to add to a concept car.