Share via: Officially dubbed the GLC 400 4MATIC with EQ Technology, the new model follows the naming direction seen on the electric G-Class. …Read More Officially dubbed the GLC 400 4MATIC with EQ Technology, the new model follows the naming direction seen on the electric G-Class. View Personalised Offers on Check Offers Mercedes-Benz is stepping up its electric vehicle push with the upcoming launch of the all-electric GLC. Set to break cover at the 2025 Munich Auto Show, the EV SUV is currently undergoing road tests — and it’s already revealing some telling details. Officially dubbed the GLC 400 4MATIC with EQ Technology, the new model follows the naming direction seen on the electric G-Class. Despite its mouthful of a name, this GLC sticks to what Mercedes knows best — combining everyday usability with new-age electric hardware. Unlike past models that wore standalone EQ branding, this SUV positioned itself as an electric version of the existing combustion GLC, not a radical departure. Also Read : Mercedes-Benz GLS AMG Line launched at ₹1.4 crore Fast charging and flexible infrastructureOne of the GLC EV’s standout capabilities is its high-speed charging. The vehicle is claimed to add up to 260 km of range in 10 minutes, enabled by a peak charging rate above 320 kW. That’s not only fast by current standards, but also aimed at easing real-world EV usability concerns. Adding to its versatility is an integrated converter that allows the 800V architecture to charge from 400V public stations — a practical advantage the newer CLA EV initially lacked. Mercedes seems to be learning from its own rollout missteps and refining the approach as its EV lineup matures. Practical design and real-world usabilityWhile Mercedes is keeping performance figures under wraps for now, CEO Ola Kallenius hinted at aggressive acceleration reminiscent of the AMG GT, suggesting the GLC EV may be quicker than expected for its segment. However, it’s not all about speed. The GLC 400 4MATIC will also offer a towing capacity of 2,400 kg, beating out rivals like the Porsche Macan Electric. That makes it one of the few electric SUVs balancing performance with proper load-carrying muscle. Also watch: Mercedes Benz GLC 2023: First drive review More room inside, optional ride techInterior space is expected to improve with a longer wheelbase and larger boot than the ICE-powered GLC. A small frunk adds extra utility. Mercedes also confirms that features like air suspension and rear-axle steering will be available via an optional package, positioning the GLC for a comfortable yet agile driving experience. Styling with a retro touchInterestingly, the GLC EV won’t go for futuristic minimalism. Mercedes hints at a front-end design inspired by classic models like the 300SEL 6.3 — especially in the grille’s proportions. It’s a subtle nod to the past, wrapped in tomorrow’s tech. As the Munich debut approaches, the electric GLC appears to be shaping up not as a radical concept, but as a mature, usable and practical EV aimed squarely at the mainstream premium SUV market. Check out Upcoming EV Cars in India, Upcoming EV Bikes in India. First Published Date: 14 Jul 2025, 08:24 am IST
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