The regular Mercedes GLC crossover is the company’s best-selling model worldwide, and last June Merc revealed an all-new version incorporating most of the features and upgrades made to its C-Class sedan cousin. But it hasn’t forgotten about buyers who can’t see themselves in either a C-Class or GLC SUV. To keep that group happy the fastback GLC Coupe returns this year, and these pictures show it in the final stages of its test program.
The test team has stripped away a little
of the disguise confirming that the front-end changes mirror those of its more
practical brother. The old car’s headlight and grille were separated by body
color plastics but on the new one, the more angular light units bleed into a
grille again featuring miniature stars as a background rather than horizontal
bars. The Coupe will have the same 2,888 mm wheelbase as the upright
GLC, which means it gains 15 mm of metal between the wheels versus the
outgoing Coupe to provide more legroom in a cabin that gains the latest
Mercedes dashboard design and 11.9-in infotainment screen first seen on the
S-Class back in 2019.
But being the Coupe variant, this car has
a sloping fastback tail that is sure to reduce headroom and luggage space
versus the stock GLC SUV. This prototype is still wearing plenty of disguise at
the rear but we can expect the lights to look similar to those on the
squareback version, and stretch right across the back of the car.
Under-hood options will mirror those of
the plain GLC, so don’t expect to see anything but four-cylinder engines on the
menu, even in the AMG 63 variant that will be along later. That’s destined to
get the same 671-hp 2.0-liter PHEV drivetrain recently launched in the C 63
sedan and wagon, while the more prosaic GLC 300 model that will take the lion’s
share of North American sales will rely on a 255 hp 2.0-liter
mild-hybrid motor with the option of 4Matic all-wheel drive.
European buyers should also get to choose
some less powerful engines from the main GLC line, including a 201 hp inline-four in the GLC 200, a 194 hp diesel in the GLC 220d and a PHEV
with up to 100 km of electric range.