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A close look at the Mercedes-Benz GLC
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A close look at the Mercedes-Benz GLC
  • The Mercedes-Benz GLC is one of the most popular
    premium midsize SUVs. Despite being one of the
    oldest offerings in the segment, it is still a
    strong seller for the brand. In 2019,
    Mercedes-Benz gave the GLC range a mid-life
    refresh, and now for 2021, the carmaker has
    stuffed it with some new features. Priced at
    ?57.36 lakh for the petrol and ?63.13 lakh for
    the diesel, this 2021 version sees a price hike
    of ?1.50 lakh and ?2 lakh over the respective
    2020 versions. We get behind the wheel of the
    GLC 200 petrol, and touch upon all that is new
    across the 2021 range.

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Whats new?
  • The GLC carries forward its contemporary styling
    from the 2019 update, so it still sports LED
    lights, a large two-slat grille flaunting an
    oversized three-pointed star, stylish 19-inch
    wheels and some butch-looking elements to go with
    its SUV persona.What is new is that Mercedes is
    now offering two new paint shade options in 2021
    High-tech Silver and Brilliant Blue (as seen in
    this review). Our test car came with all-black
    interiors.One of the talking points about the
    interiors is the new 12.3-inch all-digital
    instrument cluster (which it shares with other
    models) that offers multiple display options for
    the speedometer, tachometer, navigation, and
    more. Mercedes has also added a 360-degree camera
    to the equipment list, and what is nice is that
    the camera quality and display are
    top-notch.Know more about Mercedes Benz GLC

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Whats new?
  • When it comes to seat comfort, the already plush
    front seats of the GLC now boast a massaging
    function and while it is barely as intense and
    as effective as what you would expect from a
    massage seat, it is still a nice option to
    have. What is more is that the brilliant MBUX
    infotainment system that made its debut on the
    2019 GLC, goes a step further in terms of
    connectivity. In addition to the connected car
    features via the Mercedes Me application, which
    allows users to check the vehicle status,
    lock/unlock the car remotely, locate the vehicle,
    call for services/assistance, the 2021 update
    also features remote engine start and operation
    of the windows and sunroof via the mobile
    application. With Alexa and Google home
    integration, users can avail all the connected
    car functions from the comfort of their living
    room or office via voice commands to their
    supporting devices. Overall, the GLCs cabin
    remains a nice place to be in, with high-quality
    materials, comfortable and supportive seats, a
    spacious and practical layout, and ample glass
    area all around.

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What is it like to drive?
  • Previously, the petrol was offered with a
    245hp/370Nm engine in the 300 guise (now
    discontinued), whereas in its current 220
    iteration, this 2.0-litre, four-cylinder
    turbo-petrol engine is down on numbers, making
    197hp and 320Nm. Compared to the 220d diesel,
    this motor makes 80Nm of torque lesser. So, does
    the torque deficit hamper performance
    significantly? The simple answer to that is no.
  • Mercedes offers the GLC 200 petrol only in a
    two-wheel-drive configuration (power is
    transmitted to the rear wheels), compared to the
    all-wheel-drive diesel. This makes the petrol
    much lighter, and therefore the torque deficit is
    scarcely noticeable.

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What is it like to drive?
  • The engine feels just as sprightly and as
    energetic as the diesel right from the get-go it
    is smoother too and does its job in a silent,
    refined manner. Even the build-up of speed is
    linear, and it has got more than adequate
    performance to keep most users satisfied.
  • Complementing this engine is a 9-speed automatic
    transmission that performs seamlessly, and the
    flexibility of nine ratios means the turbo-petrol
    engine will spin lazily at lower revs at cruising
    speeds, thus aiding fuel efficiency to a certain
    degree.
  • This 2021 version carries forward the same
    suspension tweaks that featured in the 2019
    facelift. So, even though it wears tall 19-inch
    wheels, its suspension has been softened, and
    strikes a good balance between ride comfort and
    driving manners.

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Should I buy one?
  • The GLC is a well-rounded SUV packing in space
    and comfort, equipment, mature driving manners
    and wears the very desirable three-pointed star.
  • While the 2019 refresh leased the GLC a new life,
    this 2021 update, although minor, certainly
    enhances its appeal with a 360-degree camera,
    digital speedometer console, front seat massagers
    and new connected car features.
  • If your usage is strictly on the beaten path, the
    two-wheel-drive GLC 200 petrol is not only more
    refined and smoother than the diesel, but it is
    also cheaper by ?5.77 lakh, thus making a strong
    case for itself.

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