Mercedes-Benz has commenced bookings for the new GLC SUV. The next-gen GLC will be officially launched on 9 August 2023. Interested customers can place their bookings for the car at Mercedes-Benz dealerships with a token amount of INR 1,50,000.
Mercedes-Benz GLC : More Details
The German carmaker will offer the new GLC in two variants. These will be the GLC 200 and the GLC 220d. Both these will be offered in a single Avantgarde grade with all-wheel drive as standard.
In terms of design, the new GLC is larger in dimensions than the outgoing model. Overall though, the new car is an evolution with clean design, and minimal creases. In terms of new elements, the car now gets a revised front with new LED headlamps, new bumper and an updated grille. Towards the back we can see slim-design LED tail lamps and dual-tip chrome exhaust.
The second-generation GLC measures 4,716mm long, 2,075mm wide and 1,640mm high. It has a wheelbase of 2,888mm. Additionally, the front and rear track width has also been increased by 6mm and 23mm respectively.
What’s new on the inside of the Mercedes-Benz GLC?
The GLC now gets S-class inspired interiors. This includes the dashboard that houses an 11.9-inch touchscreen infotainment. The driver gets a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster along with a new steering wheel. There is no longer a trackpad on offer. This has resulted in a cleaner centre console. The GLC now comes with cup holders and a wireless phone charger in the centre.
In terms of new features, the SUV is expected to be offered with a new transparent bonnet mode. In this, using the 360-degree camera, a view as if the bonnet is transparent is presented to the driver. The GLC will also get ADAS tech, LED headlamps, Burmester surround system, 64 colours ambient lighting, a panoramic sunroof and a heads-up display amongst others.
While there is no info yet on the features, Mercedes could do well by offering the airmatic air suspension and rear-axle steering as optional extras.
Powertrain of the Mercedes-Benz GLC
The new GLC will be powered by a pair of engines. One diesel and one petrol engine is on offer with mild hybrid tech. Meanwhile, the outgoing car was equipped with 2.0-litre petrol and diesel engines with nine-speed automatic gearbox.
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