The new crossover will replace the EQC and will go to serial production in the first half of 2026.
At the IAA Mobility 2025 exhibition in Munich, Mercedes-Benz officially introduced the new GLC EQ Electric Crossover, which will be an alternative to EQC.
The GLC EQ design generally repeats the proportions of the fuel version, but received original bumpers, lighting equipment and a branded living room with 942 LED points. Starry Sky’s motives are integrated with the sun -running lights and lights in the background.
The wheelbase increased to 2972 mm (+80 mm compared to the DIC version), which provided more space in the cabin. The trunk volume is 570 liters, and the additional front trunk is another 128 liters.
In the cabin for the entire width of the front panel, the 39.1-inch screen of the Mbux hyperscreen, next to the ventilation and backlight deflectors circles, stretched. The middle console is equipped with two wireless charging stations and cup holders.
Main change – GLC 400 400 4matic with a strength of 483 liters. p., later four more options will appear. All versions will receive a 94 kW battery, a margin that reaches 713 km in the WLTP cycle. Due to the charge of power up to 330 kW of the car, you can re -add 300 km in 10 minutes.
Following the example of the S-Class, the airmatic electric suspension electric suspension, the rear wheels control system and the electronic assistant used by Google Maps to adapt the suspension to real time equipment.
Model making begins in the first half of 2026. The company announced the cost of freshness before the start of sales.
We will remind you, earlier that Mercedes-Benz showed his first power station cart.
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