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The GLC also gets remote engine start with the Mercedes Me Connect tech
The 2021 GLC continues to use the same engine options and hardware
Mercedes-Benz India has introduced the 2021 GLC SUV with Mercedes Me Connect and a host of new features. The 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC is priced from 57.40 lakh, going up to ₹ 63.15 lakh (all prices, ex-showroom India). The SUV is the latest from the German automaker to get its connected car technology that has become a staple feature in all new launches from the brand. The Mercedes-Benz S-Class was also updated with the tech earlier this month. Do note that the updated model is independent of the 15 product launches that Mercedes-Benz India has announced for 2021.
Equipment grades:
Transmissions:
Six-speed manual, seven-speed DCT auto, eight-speed DCT auto
Mercedes-Benz, while extremely successful, has mis-stepped a little when it comes to finding the right product for the right audience on a few past occasions.
The original A-Class, while capturing the zeitgeist of late-1990s curiosity with MPVs, found itself competing with mainstream rivals and looked rather pricey.
Audi had launched a conventional hatchback in the A3, and eventually Mercedes-Benz underwent a rethink for the third-generation A-Class, and followed the A3 template.
With the third-generation A-Class came the GLA, trying to offer an equivalent model to the Audi Q3, BMW X1 and Range Rover Evoque. But the GLA merely looked like an A-Class hatchback with a bit of extra ground clearance and some rugged plastic cladding.