New Mercedes-Benz GLC has arrived

For those who follow such things – not least those who must compete against them – the pace of new model introductions at Mercedes-Benz is nothing short of breathtaking.

Barely six months since New Year, five new models have already arrived here - B-Class, A-Class Saloon, GLE, CLA and the now-introduced GLC - with seven more wholly new and face-lifted models yet to come before year-end, many bearing the youthful appeal that is now a hallmark of Mercedes-Benz production.

Among them will be the latest GLC coupé and AMG variants plus a mid-range trio of SUVs modelled to an extent on the larger new GLE which, itself, arrived here only weeks ago. Those to come include a new V-Class, GLS, EQC, CLA Shooting Brake and new GLB 7-seater which arrives in October.

Given a design and specifications upgrade in all departments, the new GLC, in its face-lifted form, is now arriving in dealer showrooms. First introduced in 2015, it is a model that occupies a pivotal position within a seven-strong family of Mercedes-Benz SUVs of which more than five million have been delivered to customers worldwide.

Said to be outstanding when driven on smooth tarmac and on rugged off-road tracks, this latest GLC comes with a new range of engines, pioneering technologies, a state-of-the-art infotainment system with larger touch-screen displays and enhanced connectivity. A sporty design gives it a distinctive appeal, reflected in sculpted surfaces, chrome elements running from front to rear, redesigned headlamps with standard-fit LED high-performance lights, a heavily contoured twin-louvre diamond lattice grille, and in aerodynamic 17-20 inch wheels.

Interior fitments include MBUX multimedia system and ‘Hey Mercedes’ whose functions expand with each model introduction. In the new GLC, an array of intuitive and versatile operating features. These include multimedia displays and augmented reality navigation can be managed by a combination of finger touch, hand movement and voice control. For drivers with big distances to cover, one optional feature is a comfort control system that helps drivers and passengers arrive relaxed after a long journey.

Driver assistance systems have been considerably expanded. Included are distance, brake and steer assist features with automatic speed monitoring, an exit warning that alerts driver and passengers from opening a door when an overtaking vehicle is approaching, an emergency corridor function that helps drivers maintain course and avoid unintentional lane changing.

Other features and specifications awaiting GLC buyers are standard-fit keyless-go start function, 9G-TRONIC automatic transmission and a wide choice of on/off-road drive modes, dynamic body control suspension and drive settings, and a host of standard and optional comfort, safety and driver assistance features such as parking, blind spot, trailer manoeuvring and hook-up assists.

Wide range

One of an even wider range that includes a GLC coupé and a Mercedes-AMG 63 4MATIC model with AMG-specific performance, design and specifications – the new GLC comes equipped with next generation four-cylinder petrol and diesel engines, with more to follow later in the year. Models available at market launch - all with four-cylinder in-line engines - are: GLC 200 4Matic, GLC 300 4Matic, GLC 200 d 4MATIC, GLC 220 d 4Matic and GLC 300 d 4Matic.

Notable features common across the engine spectrum are their increased power output, achieved while delivering significantly lower fuel consumption and reduced CO2 emissions. The most popular models here will be the GLC 200d and the GLC 220d versions, for the first time both the GLC and GLC coupe will be available in 2WD and prices will start from €48,040 for the GLC and €51,540 for the GLC coupe.

Commenting to AutoTrade.ie, Ciaran Allen, sales manager for Mercedes-Benz in Ireland, said within the Mercedes-Benz range, GLC was a model that had always performed.

"Well equipped with features that owners like, GLC will appeal to singles and families for whom the allure of eye-catching design, advanced technology and driver comforts sits comfortably with the practical applications that the SUV is designed to deliver.”

Coupé and AMG versions

Following the GLC in short order will be GLC coupé and Mercedes-AMG versions. Bearing all of the driver-focused features and specifications found in the GLC, the coupé is expected to have a strong following among motorists who prefer to combine the safety, efficiency and functionality of an SUV in a body design that exudes the sportiness and classic elegance that only a coupé has.

On the horizon also is a Mercedes-AMG 63 4MATIC version. Like all models that carry AMG designation, it will have all of the high-performance features and styling appealing to that sporty generation of motorists who revel in driving something that is distinctly different not least of which is a 4.0-litre eight-cylinder biturbo engine which generates 350kw (476hp ) the Mercedes-AMG 63S 4MATIC generates 375kW (510hp ) and a maximum torque of 650-700nm.

 

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