That grille is just too big![]()
C-Klasse Electric.
I think they probably will. I reckon it'd look quite good too tbh. Would be interesting to see what the base trim is and what the AMG line trim is.That grille is just too big.
I wish they offered it in a classic style.
Why would I do that? Is criticizing design not allowed?Maybe you need a break from this thread…
Something like this on the S-Class or the GLS would be really cool. I think proportionally it would suit those vehicles more.I think they probably will. I reckon it'd look quite good too tbh. Would be interesting to see what the base trim is and what the AMG line trim is.
Maybe you need a break from this forum…Maybe you need a break from this thread…
Excellent conclusion.After watching quite a few videos, I think the new GLC EQ looks really great, far more attractive and stylish in the videos than in pics. I really like the new grill design, it looks modern yet classic and actually gives the front a lot of presence. It works well with the overall design and bridges a nice connection to the past. From all angles, the design appears curvy and with fantastic short front and rear overhangs. I think it looks sportier and smaller than the iX3, when it actually is 7cm longer (4.85m vs 4.78m). I didn't think I would say this, but I love those new taillights. The full width with blackened surrounds and twin circular rings with star inserts is very unique and suits this car.
Personally, I think the major star highlight of this car is not the exterior but sitting inside the awesome interior. The interior design and details give it a sense of luxury and an expensive look that was missing in the current Mercedes models in the last 5 years. I love that there is NO shiny black piano plastic anywhere in the car, and even the rear air vents have classy metallic surrounds and that new Hyperscreen makes BMW iX3 puny windscreen strips look so cheap. The graphics and picture quality is outstanding and the use of the different mood wallpaper and sounds makes sitting inside the car an amazing experience.
This video shows the amazing details and ambience of the interior on the new Hyperscreen.
type | Mercedes GLC 400 4matic EQ | |
drive | All-wheel drive | |
Electric motor front/rear | PSM / PSM with 2-speed gearbox | |
Performance | kW/hp | 360 / 489 |
battery | kWh usable | 94 |
maximum recuperation | kW | 300 |
AC charging power standard/optional | kW | 11 / 22 |
DC charging power max. | kW | 330 |
DC charging time 10-80% | min | 22 |
length | mm | 4,845 |
Width | mm | 1,913 |
Height | mm | 1,644 |
wheelbase | mm | 2,972 |
Weight EC ready to drive | kg | 2,535 |
turning circle | m | 12.1 |
Turning circle with 4.5 degree rear axle steering | m | 11.2 |
Trunk according to VDA | l | 570-1,740 |
Frunk calibrated / VDA | l | 128 / 100 |
Trailer load unbraked/braked up to 12% gradient | kg | 750/2,400 |
Acceleration 0-100 km/h | s | 4.3 |
Top speed | km/h | 210 |
Power consumption including charging losses | 14.9-18.8 kWh/100 km* | |
CO2 emissions | 0g | |
CO2 class | A | |
Range according to WLTP | km | 571-713* |
Complete vehicle drive | |
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Drive type | Fully electric |
Max. power in kW (hp) | 345 (469) |
Max. torque in Nm | 645 |
Gearbox | 1-speed, automatic |
Drive type | All-wheel drive |
electric motor | |
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(Nominal) power/30-minute power in kW (hp) | 345 (469) / 170 (231) |
(Nominal) torque in Nm | 645 |
Mileage | |
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Acceleration 0-100 km/h in s | 4.9 |
Top speed electric in km/h | 210 |
Consumption/Emissions | |
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CO₂ emissions, combined WLTP in g/km | 0 |
Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km | 17.9 - 15.1 |
Electric range, WLTP in km 1 | 679–805 |
Vehicle Footprint4 | |
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CO₂e emissions at vehicle handover (Scope 1, 2, 3up), approx. in t | 13.5 |
Secondary material quota of the entire vehicle, approx. in % | 33 |
Battery/Charging2 | |
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Battery energy content in kWh | 108.7 |
Range after 10 minutes of high-power charging (HPC) in km 2 | 309 - 372 |
Maximum AC charging power in kW | 11 |
Minimum charging time AC 0–100% state of charge in h | 11:00 |
Maximum DC charging power in kW | 400 |
Minimum charging time DC 10–80% state of charge in h | 0:21 |
Bidirectional charging3 | |
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Maximum charging and discharging power with BMW Wallbox Professional in kW | 11 |
Charging time with BMW Wallbox Professional in h (0-100% charge level) | 11:00 |
Dimensions/Weights | |
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4,782 mm | |
1,895 mm | |
1,635 mm | |
Length in mm | 4,782 |
Width in mm | 1,895 |
Height in mm | 1,635 |
Width with mirror (driver / passenger side) in mm | 2,093 |
Wheelbase in mm | 2,897 |
Empty weight in kg 5 | 2,360 |
Permissible total weight in kg | 2,825 |
Payload in kg | 540 |
Permissible roof load in kg | 75 |
Maximum trailer load braked, 12% gradient / nose load in kg 6 | 2,000 / 80 |
Luggage compartment volume in l | 520–1,750 |
Volume of storage compartment under front flap in l 7 | 58 |
Funniest thing is that illuminating the kidney grille was understandable, as it’s the most important design detail for the brand. But there’s just no point in illuminating the whole Mercedes grille, cause it has no specific purpose for the brand.When BMW enlarged the kidneys, Mercedes fans made fun of it.
When Mercedes enlarged the grille, they said it was a brilliant solution.
When BMW illuminated the kidneys, they criticized and mocked them. When Mercedes did the same, it was a very good solution again.![]()
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