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Mercedes-Benz GLC

Mercedes-Benz GLC

73.5 - 74.5 Lakh
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Mercedes-Benz GLC Overview

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Fuel Type

Petrol/ Diesel

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Transmission

Automatic

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Tank Capacity

62.0 L

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Seating

5 Seater

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Airbags

Yes

Base Variant-icon

Base Variant

300 4MATIC

Top Variant-icon

Top Variant

220d 4MATIC

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Body Type

SUV

Specifications & Features

Explore an in-depth overview of the Mercedes-Benz GLC specifications and features, offering comprehensive details on its engine choices, fuel efficiency, torque, power, transmission, dimensions, and trunk capacity. Additionally, gain insights into the car's advanced safety features and infotainment system.

Engine CC

1993,1995 CC

Fuel

Petrol, Diesel

Max Torque

400,440 Nm

Max Power

195,255 bhp

Transmission

Automatic

Length/Width/Height

4716 mm /1890 mm /1640 mm

  • c&b icon12.3-inch All-digital instrument cluster
  • c&b iconMBUX Touch Control Concept
  • c&b iconMBUX Voice Control
  • c&b iconMercedes Me Connect
  • c&b iconTyre Pressure Indicator
  • c&b iconMassage Seats, front
  • c&b iconTHERMATIC automatic climate control
  • c&b iconHard-Disc Navigation
  • c&b icon2 USB ports in the rear

What's New?

Mercedes-Benz India has introduced the 2021 GLC SUV with Mercedes Me Connect and a host of new features. The 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC is priced from Rs. 57.40 lakh, going up to Rs. 63.15 lakh (all prices, ex-showroom India). The SUV is the latest from the German automaker to get its connected car technology that has become a staple feature in all new launches from the brand. The Mercedes-Benz S-Class was also updated with the tech earlier this month. Do note that the updated model is independent of the 15 product launches that Mercedes-Benz India has announced for 2021.

The 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC now gets Mercedes Me Connect (MMC) technology with voice recognition and integrates Alexa Home, Google Home along with Parking location on the navigation system and the app. The car also features front massage seats that have been introduced for the first time on the Mercedes-Benz India product line-up with the GLC.

The digital instrument cluster is all-new and brings a more customisable experience for users, while the new remote engine start feature allows you to pre-cool the cabin remotely. The SUV also gets Parking Package with 360-degree camera for enhanced visibility. The 2021 GLC is offered in two new colours - Brilliant Blue and High Tech Silver.

The Mercedes-Benz GLC is currently the smallest SUV from the automaker on sale in India and has turned out to be a well-received product with over 8,400 units sold since it was first launched in 2016. Apart from the new features, the SUV remains identical to the 2020 model and continues to draw power from the 2.0-litre turbo petrol on the GLC 200 that develops 194 bhp and 320 Nm of peak torque. The GLC 220d gets a 2.0-litre diesel motor with 192 bhp and 400 Nm of peak torque. Both engines are paired with a 9G-Tronic automatic transmission, while the diesel also gets 4MATIC AWD.

Expert Review on Mercedes-Benz GLC

8.3
c&b expert Rating
safety
8.0
comfort
8.5
styling
9.0
merit or usp
8.3
significance
8.0
value for money
7.5

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Pros

  • Excellent Ride Quality
  • Spacious Interiors
  • Cumbersome Steering At City Speeds
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Cons

  • Rivals Have Better Pricing
  • Outdated Cabin
  • Could Have Had More Features
Verdict

The new Mercedes-Benz GLC, competing with formidable adversaries like the BMW X3 and Audi Q5, carves its unique niche in the market. While it may not exhibit the razor-sharp reflexes of Thor or the rugged resilience of Hulk, it excels in delivering a balanced performance reminiscent of Captain America. It combines power and grace, enabling a seamless cruising experience complemented by refined body dynamics. Inside, it offers a level of pampering that satisfies the discerning tastes. This balanced blend of attributes is precisely what appeals to a majority of buyers, making the GLC a compelling choice in its segment.


Mercedes-Benz GLC: A Refined Road Conqueror

Mercedes-Benz, a hallmark of luxury and innovation, has always been at the forefront of engineering marvels. The GLC, a prime example, has been an embodiment of sophistication and performance since its inception. Succeeding the GLK and finding its sweet spot between the GLA-Class and GLE-Class, the GLC had not only conquered global markets but was also the beacon of luxury SUVs in India. After being Mercedes’ global bestseller for two consecutive years, the much-awaited second generation of the GLC is now here. Bridging the gap between the 3-row GLB and the GLE, this new iteration promises to bring a fresh wave of excitement for automobile enthusiasts.

With the second-generation GLC, the design takes a leap forward. While the SUV retains its signature stance, it’s now enveloped in a more streamlined, road-hugging silhouette, striking a perfect balance between ruggedness and elegance. The enhanced length, which interestingly is more than even the Tata Safari, isn’t just for aesthetics but also adds a functional advantage in terms of space. The larger grille, adorned with a prominent three-pointed star, is a sight to behold. It seamlessly merges with the revamped LED headlamps, giving the face a modern, yet timeless appeal. The chrome underguards and polished aluminium roof railings hint at the GLC’s off-road prowess, while the 3D wraparound tail lamps at the rear elevate its sophistication.

Step inside the GLC, and you’re immediately embraced by an atmosphere of luxury and cutting-edge technology. The interior echoes design elements from its sedan counterpart, the C-Class. Dominating the dashboard is an impressive 11.9-inch floating touchscreen, seamlessly integrated with the latest generation MBUX infotainment system. The system doesn’t just play your favorite tunes but can also connect to smart home systems, enhancing the user experience. For audiophiles, the optional 15-speaker Burmester surround sound system promises an immersive audio journey.

The cabin, benefiting from the increased length, offers more room, ensuring a comfortable ride for all occupants. The seats have been meticulously crafted, providing both support and comfort. Despite the generous legroom and headroom, the GLC is best experienced with four passengers, ensuring optimum comfort. The rear seating could use a bit more recline, but the expansive legroom somewhat compensates for it. With three interior and five exterior color options, owners can customize the GLC to their liking. Practicality is further enhanced with features like a powered tailgate, and while the international model boasts optional front massage seats, the Indian version promises other real-world conveniences.

Mercedes-Benz has always been a pioneer in car safety, and the GLC upholds this legacy impressively. It comes equipped with a plethora of safety features, starting with seven airbags strategically placed around the cabin to shield occupants from all angles. Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) ensures optimal braking under sudden halts. The vehicle prides itself on integrating advanced mechanisms like the Electronic Stability Program (ESP) and Traction Control System (TCS), which synergize to uphold the vehicle’s balance during demanding driving scenarios. Complementing its futuristic tech suite are features such as Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Departure Alert, and a comprehensive 360-degree parking visualization tool. An inclusion is the forward collision avoidance assist, which is adept at curtailing potential subsequent collision hazards.

Under the GLC’s hood lies a powerhouse. Tailored for the nuanced Indian automotive landscape, the GLC is available with two distinct powertrain configurations – a refined 2.0L four-cylinder petrol engine and a robust 2.0L four-cylinder diesel variant. These engines harmoniously pair with a sophisticated 9-speed automatic drivetrain, allowing fluidic gear transitions. The petrol variant is engineered to produce a commendable 197hp complemented by 320Nm of torque, whereas the diesel counterpart exudes a substantial 245hp and a staggering 500Nm of torque. Demonstrating its prowess, this SUV is capable of achieving the 0 to 100 km/h mark in a swift 7.8 seconds, and can effortlessly reach a top speed of 215 kmph, ensuring urban manoeuvrability and effortless highway journeys.

The GLC’s adaptive suspension system allows for a supple ride over rough patches while maintaining body control during high-speed maneuvers. The well-calibrated steering system offers ample feedback, striking a balance between city drivability and highway stability. The drive modes—Eco, Comfort, Sport, and Sport+—tailor the SUV’s behavior according to the driver’s preference, be it fuel efficiency, comfort, or spirited driving. With an excellent road grip and minimal body roll, the GLC provides a driving experience that feels planted and reassuring.

In the realm of premium vehicles, the Mercedes-Benz GLC justifies its stature with a pricing structure reflective of its opulence and dynamism. It is sold in two variants: a GLC 300 4MATIC and a GLC 220d 4MATIC priced at Rs 73.5 lakh and Rs 74.5 lakh, respectively.

The variants are a standard fit laden with loads of safety features, a sophisticated infotainment system, and an interior that’s a testament to craftsmanship and elegance. All you have to do is to pick from a petrol or a diesel engine option.

Navigating the intricate world of India’s luxury SUV market isn’t an easy task, with heavyweights like the BMW X3, Audi Q5, and Volvo XC60 in the scenery. Yet, amidst this stiff competition, the Mercedes-Benz GLC finds its footing effortlessly.

Also, check out Mercedes-Benz GLC 300 Review: Is The New One The Best Midsized Luxury SUV In India?

Mercedes-Benz GLC Price List (Variant Wise)

Mercedes-Benz GLC Ex-Showroom price ranges from ₹ 73.5 to 74.5 Lakh. Mercedes-Benz offers GLC in 2 variants. The top variant of GLC is 220d 4MATIC and the base variant is 300 4MATIC.

Variants

Ex-Showroom Price

GLC 300 4MATIC
Starts at
₹ 73.5 Lakh
1993 CC, Petrol, N/A, Automatic

Variants

Ex-Showroom Price

GLC 220d 4MATIC
Starts at
₹ 74.5 Lakh
1995 CC, Diesel, N/A, Automatic

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Calculate EMI

Calculate EMI for Mercedes-Benz GLC using our EMI calculator and know about the interest rates and monthly cost.

Ex-Showroom Price
₹ 73.50 L

Loan Amount

73.50 L

735000

7350000

Duration (5 years)

5 years

EMI ₹ 1.53 L
For 5 Year @9%* Interest Rate

*Interest rate may vary subject to your credit score.

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Mercedes-Benz GLC On-Road Price in India

Explore Mercedes-Benz GLC pricing in India's major cities. The Mercedes-Benz GLC is priced between ₹ 73.5 to 74.5 Lakh.

CityOn-Road Price
New Delhi₹ 83,56,028
Mumbai₹ 85,76,528
Bangalore₹ 89,44,028
Hyderabad₹ 82,82,528
Chennai₹ 90,91,028
Pune₹ 85,76,528
Mysore₹ 89,39,497
Chandigarh₹ 84,98,497
Ahmedabad₹ 80,62,028
Lucknow₹ 82,04,497
Jaipur₹ 82,04,497

About Mercedes-Benz GLC

Mercedes-Benz India has introduced the 2021 GLC SUV with Mercedes Me Connect and a host of new features. The 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC is priced from Rs. 57.40 lakh, going up to Rs. 63.15 lakh (all prices, ex-showroom India). The SUV is the latest from the German automaker to get its connected car technology that has become a staple feature in all new launches from the brand. The Mercedes-Benz S-Class was also updated with the tech earlier this month. Do note that the updated model is independent of the 15 product launches that Mercedes-Benz India has announced for 2021.

The 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC now gets Mercedes Me Connect (MMC) technology with voice recognition and integrates Alexa Home, Google Home along with Parking location on the navigation system and the app. The car also features front massage seats that have been introduced for the first time on the Mercedes-Benz India product line-up with the GLC.

The digital instrument cluster is all-new and brings a more customisable experience for users, while the new remote engine start feature allows you to pre-cool the cabin remotely. The SUV also gets Parking Package with 360-degree camera for enhanced visibility. The 2021 GLC is offered in two new colours - Brilliant Blue and High Tech Silver.

The Mercedes-Benz GLC is currently the smallest SUV from the automaker on sale in India and has turned out to be a well-received product with over 8,400 units sold since it was first launched in 2016. Apart from the new features, the SUV remains identical to the 2020 model and continues to draw power from the 2.0-litre turbo petrol on the GLC 200 that develops 194 bhp and 320 Nm of peak torque. The GLC 220d gets a 2.0-litre diesel motor with 192 bhp and 400 Nm of peak torque. Both engines are paired with a 9G-Tronic automatic transmission, while the diesel also gets 4MATIC AWD.

GLC Colour Options

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Mercedes-Benz GLC is available in 7 different colors namely Hyacinth Red Metallic, Obsidian Black, Cavansite Blue, Hi-Tech Silver, Graphite Grey Metallic, Brilliant Blue & Polar White.

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Ex-Showroom Price
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C&B Expert Rating
8.3
7.1
8.0
8.1
8.2
8.1
Engine
1993,1995 cc2499 CC2995 CC1997 CC1984 CC1984 CC
Transmission
AutomaticAutomaticAutomaticAutomaticAutomaticAutomatic
Mileage
0 KM/L18.3 KM/L8.62 - 14 KM/L9.2 - 16.6 KM/L12.78 KM/L13.54 KM/L
Fuel Type
Petrol, DieselHybridDiesel, Hybrid, PetrolPetrol, DieselPetrolPetrol
Seating Capacity
5 Seater5 Seater5 Seater5 Seater7 Seater5 Seater
Fuel Tank Capacity
62.0 L56.0 L90.0 L89.0 L58.0 L60.0 L
No of Variants
2328231
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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  • The Mercedes Benz GLC has a reputation for being a safe and reliable vehicle. In terms of safety ratings, the GLC received a 5-star overall rating from the European New Car Assessment Program (Euro NCAP), which is the highest rating possible. The GLC scored well in all areas tested, including adult occupant protection, child occupant protection, pedestrian protection, and safety assist systems. Some of the safety features that come standard on the GLC include a rearview camera, automatic emergency braking, blind spot monitoring, and crosswind assist. Additionally, there are several optional safety features available, such as adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, and a 360-degree camera system. Hence making it one of the safest SUVs in the market.
  • The Mercedes Benz GLC although an SUV, is a five seater. This means that the GLC can comfortably accommodate a driver and four passengers.
  • The GLC offers front seats that are power-adjustable in up to 14 different ways. This means that the driver and front passenger can adjust the position of their seats to find the perfect driving position.
  • The Mercedes Benz GLC offers a wide range of safety features, including adaptive cruise control, blind spot monitoring, lane departure warning, forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking, and a surround-view camera system.
  • The infotainment system in the Mercedes Benz GLC is advanced and user-friendly, with a high-resolution touchscreen display, a voice recognition system, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration, and a variety of apps and features.
  • Depending on the trim level and configuration, the Mercedes Benz GLC can come with a panoramic sunroof that provides a breathtaking view and plenty of natural light.
  • The overall length of the Mercedes Benz GLC is an important specification to consider when determining if it will fit in your garage or a tight parking space. For the 2021 model year, the GLC measures 183.3 inches in length, which is slightly longer than the previous model year. The length of the GLC includes the front and rear bumpers and any other external features, such as a roof rack or spoiler. It's worth noting that the length may vary slightly depending on the specific variant or trim level of the GLC.
  • In addition to its length, the width of the Mercedes Benz GLC is also an important consideration when determining if it will fit in a parking space or garage. For the 2021 model year, the GLC measures 82.5 inches in width, including the side mirrors. This is a slight increase from the previous year's model, which measured 80.2 inches in width. The width of the GLC includes any external features, such as the side mirrors, which may extend beyond the body of the car.
  • The height of the Mercedes Benz GLC is an important specification to consider when determining how much headroom you'll have inside the car, as well as its overall visibility and stability. For the 2021 model year, the GLC measures 64.7 inches in height. This is slightly taller than the previous year's model, which measured 64.5 inches in height. The height of the GLC includes any external features, such as roof rails, but does not include the antenna.