Engineering:Mercedes-Benz GLC with EQ technology

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Mercedes-Benz GLC with EQ technology
Overview
ManufacturerMercedes-Benz Group
Production2026 (to commence)
AssemblyGermany: Bremen; Sindelfingen
China: Beijing (Beijing Benz for L models)
DesignerGorden Wagener (head of design)
Body and chassis
ClassCompact luxury crossover SUV (D)
Body style5-door SUV
Layout
  • Dual-motor, all-wheel-drive
PlatformMB.EA
RelatedMercedes-Benz C-Class with EQ Technology
Powertrain
Transmission2-speed automatic
Battery94.5 kWh Li-ion
Electric range
  • Up to 650 km (400 mi) (WLTP)
  • Up to 300 mi (480 km) (EPA)
Plug-in chargingDC: 320 kW
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,972 mm (117.0 in)
3,027 mm (119.2 in) (GLC electric L, China)
Length4,845 mm (190.7 in)
4,949 mm (194.8 in) (GLC electric L, China)
Width1,913 mm (75.3 in)
1,970 mm (77.6 in) (GLC electric L, China)
Height1,644 mm (64.7 in)
1,710 mm (67.3 in) (GLC electric L, China)
Chronology
PredecessorMercedes-Benz EQC

The Mercedes-Benz GLC with EQ technology (X540) is a battery-electric compact luxury crossover SUV manufactured by Mercedes-Benz. Although it shares its name with the internal combustion engine GLC (X254, C254), it is not related to it.[1]

Overview

The GLC with EQ Technology debuted at the Munich Show as one variant only - the GLC 400 4MATIC with EQ Technology.

It features an 800-volt electrical architecture with a 94.0 kWh battery with up to 443 miles (713 km) of WLTP range. It is capable of charging at 330 kW, adding 303 km (180 miles) of WLTP range in 10 minutes.[2]

The GLC 400 4MATIC with EQ Technology features a dual-motor all-wheel-drive setup outputting 483 hp (360 kW; 490 PS), which is equipped with a two-speed transmission on the rear axle only.[3]

Airmatic suspension borrowed from the S-Class is optional. In addition, it also features a new "Car-to-X" function that changes damping based on upcoming road conditions, as well as an integration with Google Maps data to determine the optimum height for maximum efficiency.

The dashboard contains a new version of the MBUX Hyperscreen, now an optional continuous dashboard-spanning 39.1-inch display with local dimming. It serves as the digital instrument cluster, central infotainment touchscreen, and passenger entertainment display. The center console features two wireless charging pads bordered by a single row of physical buttons.[4] The vehicle is equipped with a 4-cubic-foot (110 L) frunk.[3]

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