Mercedes-Benz replaced the GLK with the new GLC in
2015. That's now three years behind us, which means that it's hardly still
fresh, but not quite ready for replacement just yet. So the German automaker is
working on a bit of an update to keep it current.
The cosmetic changes we can expect to see on the
outside of the refreshed compact crossover aren't apparent on these early
prototypes, but the development engineers seem to have forgotten to put the
covers over the interior – giving us a rare glimpse inside.
What we can see is that Benz is preparing to fit a
larger infotainment display in the middle of the dashboard, along with a new
touch pad and a fresh steering wheel. As with the C-Class alongside which it's
aligned, the new GLC-Class will be offered in conventional style with
mechanical dials, as well as a fully digital version.
Expect updated powertrains to be fitted under the
hood as well, including the new 2.0-liter diesel that's rated at 195 horsepower
in the E220d. The versions we're looking forward to seeing more, of course, are
the high-powered AMG performance models. But those are still yet to come.
Cr : Carscoops