Model reviewed:
Coupe 300 (2023)
Score:
6 / 10
“A little practicality is lost but otherwise, the Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupe has all of the impressive attributes seen on the new GLC with a premium interior, refinement and a comfy ride. It’s extremely difficult to recommend the Coupe over the SUV model based on these qualities, however, and that’s before you get to the price tag.” (Alastair Crooks)
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Model reviewed:
2.0-litre diesel automatic GLC 200d 4Matic
Score:
8 / 10
“The new Mercedes-Benz GLC appears to have improved in every area over the old model, but unfortunately you’re likely to incur a hefty price increase for this newfound ability. The GLC has class-leading technology on board and feels more premium, but perhaps most surprisingly, it drives as well as any of its rivals.”
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Model reviewed:
2.0-litre diesel automatic GLC 300 de 4Matic
Score:
9 / 10
“The most expensive version of the Mercedes-Benz GLC could be the best. The plug-in hybrid system is one of the best around, however it’s a shame the impressive technology, refinement and efficiency has caused the weight to shoot up. It’s an improvement on the old car in all key areas, so the GLC’s global success looks set to continue.” (Alastair Crooks)
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Model reviewed:
2.0-litre petrol-electric plug-in hybrid 300 e AMG Line
Score:
9 / 10
“With this 300 e model, Mercedes has shown it’s capable of developing class-leading technology in the plug-in hybrid sector, while retaining that all-important focus on refinement. Plenty of rivals are more fun to drive, however, and with the firm pushing more towards the premium end of the market, the GLC’s pricing could be a tough pill to swallow.” (Alastair Crooks)
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