Mercedes-Benz opens orders for two new electric GLC variants in Germany
Mercedes-Benz has opened orders for the GLC 250 electric and GLC 300 4MATIC electric, starting at €54,400 and €57,400 excl. VAT respectively.
€54,400 excl. VAT
650 km WLTP
265 km in 10 min
What Happened
Mercedes-Benz has introduced two new all-electric GLC variants, the GLC 250 electric and GLC 300 4MATIC electric, now available to order in Germany. The GLC 250 starts at €54,400 excl. VAT (€64,736 incl. VAT) and the GLC 300 4MATIC at €57,400 excl. VAT (€68,306 incl. VAT). Leasing offers are available from €520 per month for the GLC 250 and €545 per month for the GLC 300, with a 20% special payment and 36-month term.
€54,400starting price excl. VAT
Range up to 650 km (WLTP), recharge 265 km in 10 minutes.
€57,400starting price excl. VAT
Range up to 616 km (WLTP), recharge 255 km in 10 minutes.
- 128-litre frunk and towing capacity up to 2.4 tonnes
- Optional MBUX Hyperscreen (99.3 cm) and MB.OS with OTA updates
- Advanced driver assistance with MB.DRIVE, including Level 2 support
Why this matters
The new variants expand the electric GLC lineup, which has already become the company's best-selling EV, offering more choices for entry into electric mobility.
Terms in This Story
- WLTP
- Worldwide harmonised Light vehicles Test Procedure, a standard for measuring fuel consumption and range.
- Frunk
- Front trunk, a storage compartment under the hood of electric vehicles.
- MBUX
- Mercedes-Benz User Experience, the brand's infotainment system.
- MB.OS
- Mercedes-Benz Operating System, the software platform for vehicle functions and updates.
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