Exterior Design & Architecture
- The GLC EV rides on Mercedes’ MB.EA platform, designed specifically for electric vehicles—a significant step away from its EQC predecessor
- Spy photos show flush door handles, muscular wheel arches, and a sleek, upward-sweeping beltline reminiscent of the EQE/EQS SUVs but with a more conventional front side glass shape
- The styling veers from the “soap-bar” aesthetic of past EVs, opting instead for a more traditional SUV look, potentially with an illuminated matrix grille featuring thousands of backlit dots and even hidden logo Easter eggs in the lights
- It’s actually slightly longer than its gas-powered counterpart, maintaining recognizable GLC proportions with new, clean sheet metal

Interior & Technology
- Inside, the highlight is the optional 39.1-inch Hyperscreen—a sweeping, integrated display spanning the dashboard that merges instrument cluster, infotainment, and passenger entertainment
- The cabin uses premium materials and offers a first-of-its-kind Vegan Society–certified animal-free interior, signaling Mercedes’ push towards sustainable luxury
- Optional Airmatic air suspension, borrowed from the S-Class, provides dynamic ride quality and adds adaptive height control for efficiency and aerodynamic
- A two-speed transmission on the rear axle improves drivetrain efficiency, while features like Car-to-X damping, Google Maps-based ride height optimization, and "Multi-Agent" AI tech hint at Mercedes’ push toward smarter, more adaptive vehicles
Powertrain & Performance
Model | Power & Drivetrain | 0–60 mph | Range & Battery | Charging |
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GLC 400 4Matic | Dual-motor AWD, 483 hp | ~4.4 seconds | ~376 miles (EPA WLTP); 94 kWh battery | 330 kW (10–80% in <25 min) |
GLC 300+ | Single-motor RWD, 369 hp | ~5.9 seconds | TBD (likely slightly more range) | Same battery & charging |
- The dual-motor GLC 400 4Matic boasts impressive performance and torque—0–60 mph in around 4.4 seconds—while the GLC 300+ offers a more efficiency-oriented rear-wheel-drive option
- It uses an 800-volt architecture, enabling fast DC charging (e.g., 10–80% in under 25 minutes or adding ~188 miles in 10 minutes)
- Battery pack size is strong at around 94–94.5 kWh, with WLTP range estimates up to around 443 miles and EPA-type estimates around 376 miles — giving Mercedes a serious range contender
Summary at a Glance
What’s compelling:
- Premium EV platform and design
- Huge, futuristic Hyperscreen display
- Strong performance balanced with range
- Fast charging and smart suspension tech
- Sustainable interior
Points to watch:
- Official range and pricing – likely to start around $60K–$72K
- How “AI features” like multi-agent systems will play out in real-world experience.
- Public reception of the new styling and digital-first interior.
If you're comparing this to competitors like the BMW iX3, it stacks up strongly—with more range, similar or better performance, and standout interior tech. It’s clear Mercedes is making a bold move to reset its EV lineup with the new GLC EV.