2023 Mercedes GLC 300

Christian Wardlaw | Jun 02, 2022

Compact crossover SUVs are the most popular vehicles in America, including those built by luxury automakers like Mercedes-Benz. In fact, for the past two years, the automaker’s GLC has racked up more sales than any other model wearing a 3-pointed star on its grille. That means the company has a lot riding on the new 2023 Mercedes-Benz GLC.

2023 Mercedes GLC 300

Maybe that’s why it’s so hard to tell that the 2023 GLC is completely redesigned. As they say, you don’t fix what isn’t broken.

When the SUV goes on sale later this year, it will come in GLC 300 and GLC 300 4Matic specification. Naturally, you can expect AMG-tuned performance models to arrive afterward, perhaps for the 2024 model year. A plug-in hybrid (PHEV) variant is also in the works, with an improved electric driving range compared to the previous, short-lived GLC 350e.

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2023 Mercedes GLC 300

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2023 Mercedes GLC 300

Finding more in every drive.

The GLC takes all the hallmarks of a midsize SUV and advances them in every direction, and every dimension.

Comfort, capability, flexibility, convenience: Much is expected from an SUV.

And few SUVs deliver like the GLC, one of the top-selling Mercedes-Benz vehicles. This year, we launch an all-new version, with striking new looks inside and out, an electrified engine, ingenious new technologies, and features that make driving more enjoyable than ever.

Beneath the hood is a new 4-cylinder engine with an integrated electric motor, an innovation that adds intervals of power to an already muscular drive. This feature also delivers hybrid levels of fuel efficiency, allowing the vehicle to “sail,” or drive without calling on the combustion engine.

Agile handling further enhances the ride, through a suspension that provides the foundation for all-around comfort. The GLC delivers a more spacious interior than its predecessors and new levels of noise comfort, thanks to both improved aerodynamics and bodyshell and windshield insulation. Standard luxuries include large media displays, wireless charging, heated front seats, ambient lighting and biometric authentication.

Also standard is the latest version of the Mercedes-Benz User Experience (MBUX) system, which uses artificial intelligence to help control vehicle functions in several ways, including Voice Control and Touch Control. It’s now more intuitive than ever, understanding a greater array of natural language commands using its “Hey Mercedes” function. The latest Driver Assistance features Disclaimer[1], including a 360-degree Surround View System Disclaimer[2] for effortless parking, round out this formidable advance in intelligence.

But for all these refinements and luxuries, this GLC was designed for riding the rough. In its 4MATIC variant Disclaimer[3], the SUV includes Downhill Speed Regulation and an off-road driving mode as standard. In this mode, the GLC’s Surround View System Disclaimer[2] enables a “transparent hood,” giving the driver a virtual view under the front of the vehicle so rocks and holes can be navigated in advance. It’s capability taken to a new level altogether.

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Is Mercedes coming out with a new GLC?

And few SUVs deliver like the GLC, one of the top-selling Mercedes-Benz vehicles. For 2023, we launch an all-new version, with striking new looks inside and out, an electrified engine, ingenious new technologies, and features that make driving more enjoyable than ever.

Are 2023 Mercedes out yet?

The next-generation 2023 Mercedes-Benz GLC-class will be revealed online to the world on June 1, 2022. The new compact luxury SUV looks similar to the current model but should include new features. The base GLC300 model will share its 255-hp turbo 2.0-liter inline-four with the C-class sedan.

Is Mercedes GLC 300 bigger than Audi Q5?

Both vehicles are well-respected compact Luxury Crossover Utility Vehicles. Dimensionally similar, these crossovers measure up as follows: The Mercedes-Benz GLC is 183.3 inches long, from bumper to bumper, with a wheelbase of 113.1 inches. The Audi Q5 is 183.6 inches long and measures 111.0 inches between the wheels.

Is Mercedes GLC 300 a reliable car?

Is the Mercedes-Benz GLC Reliable ? The 2022 Mercedes-Benz GLC has a predicted reliability score of 78 out of 100. A J.D. Power predicted reliability score of 91-100 is considered the Best, 81-90 is Great, 70-80 is Average, and 0-69 is Fair and considered below average.