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Mercedes launches new GLC SUV variants

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NEW DELHI: Mercedes-Benz India unveiled the latest generation of their GLC sports utility vehicle here on Tuesday.

The new Mercedes-Benz GLC 200 is priced at Rs 52.75 lakh and the GLC 220d 4MATIC is priced at Rs 57.75 lakh (all prices are ex-showroom, India). The new launch has a new operating concept, a driving assistance system and a new range of BS-VI engines.

The car features the onboard virtual assistant based MBUX infotainment. This system allows for more seamless control of vehicle functions via the new touchscreen infotainment screen and the ‘Hey Mercedes’ voice prompt, which can recognise a range of commands.

“Mercedes-Benz strives towards developing products centred around the customers, which ensures the best driving with an equally intuitive experience. The new GLC is the most tech-savvy ‘Made in India’ SUV and owing to its popularity, we decided to introduce Mercedes-Benz’s all-new intuitive infotainment system - MBUX for the first time,” Martin Schwenk, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Mercedes-Benz India, said here at the launch.

The latest-generation Mercedes-Benz GLC comes with a sporty stance and makes ample use of chrome elements. There is no drastic change upfront but the standard LED high-performance headlamps are smaller and more raked than before. 

FACTFILE
- 52.75 lakh - New GLC 200 is priced at Rs 52.75 lakh and the GLC 220d 4MATIC is priced at Rs 57.75 lakh.
- 4 cylinders - The GLC is equipped with the next generation of four-cylinder petrol and diesel engines. 

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