Mercedes GLC Electric: Finally, a New More Affordable Version

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Mercedes expands the range of the new electric GLC with the arrival of two new, more accessible versions.

With the launch of the GLC 250 electric, the German manufacturer lowers the entry price of its premium electric SUV, a model set to play a central role in its electrification strategy.

Available from €64,736 including VAT in Germany, the Mercedes GLC 250 electric becomes the cheapest version in the range. Alongside it, the GLC 300 4MATIC electric is priced from €68,306 including VAT. With these new variants, the star brand seeks to attract a wider clientele in the family electric SUV market.

Affordable by Mercedes standards

Despite this more accessible positioning, the Mercedes electric GLC retains its main advantages. The 250 electric version claims a WLTP range of up to 650 km, while the GLC 300 4MATIC can travel up to 616 km on a single charge. Thanks to its modern electric architecture, the SUV can recover up to 265 km of range in just ten minutes on a fast charger.

The new electric GLC also benefits from the latest Mercedes-Benz technologies. The MB.OS system, MB.DRIVE driving aids, and the optional giant MBUX Hyperscreen are among the standout features of the model. Space remains one of its strong points with a front trunk of 128 liters and a towing capacity of up to 2.4 tons.

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Already presented as the most ordered electric vehicle in the history of Mercedes-Benz, the electric GLC is produced in the Bremen plant. With this entry-level version, the manufacturer aims to strengthen its presence against segment leaders, such as the Tesla Model Y, BMW iX3, and Audi Q6 e-tron.

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This page is translated from the original post "Mercedes GLC électrique : enfin une nouvelle version plus abordable" in French.

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