Merc's GLK successor finally comes to UK

Meet the new 2015 Mercedes-Benz GLC, Daimler’s mid-sized crossover to rival the likes of the BMW X3, Audi Q5 and Volvo XC60. It’s larger than its predecessor, packed with the latest group technology and there’s a plug-in hybrid version boasting CO2 emissions as low as 60g/km.

The GLK-replacing SUV was unveiled at an event in Stuttgart, where engineers spelled out to CAR the secrets behind the new, larger 4×4 which is based heavily on C-class running gear.

And the good news is, this one is finally crossing the Channel and going on sale in the UK in right-hand drive. Earlier iterations of the GLK couldn’t accommodate a steering wheel swap without expensive re-engineering to the 4wd system – so it was never sold here.

Mercedes GLC: at a glance

This SUV is bigger than the car it replaces, liberating more space for passengers and their luggage. At 4656mm long and 1890mm wide, it is but a millimetre away from the target BMW X3’s footprint. Mercedes claims the larger package boasts 57mm more rear legroom and front elbow room, while the boot inflates to a capacious 580 litres (or 1600 with the rear seats folded down).

Yet, as is the modern fashion, despite the extra inches, the new 2016-model-year GLC is in fact lighter than the GLK to the tune of 80kg. That’s achieved mostly through a lighter body, which saves 50 kilos thanks to more widespread use of aluminium.

And all that room is nicely dressed, as is the Mercedes fashion. If you like the C-class interior – and we do – you’ll feel comfortable in a GLC, with its classy materials, modern design and touchscreen-dominated centre console.

The engine line-up

At launch, all GLCs will be powered by four-cylinder petrol and diesel engines. No V6s are available yet, although we understand they will follow. Of particular interest is the GLC 350e 4Matic plug-in hybrid, capable of 146mph and 0-62mph in 5.9sec matched to a more puritanical 21-mile zero-emissions electric range and 60g/km of CO2. These modern Merc hybrids are practically alive, a haptic accelerator pedal pulsing to encourage more saintly driving.

The full line-up confirmed at launch includes:

GLC 220d 4Matic 168bhp, 8.3sec 0-62mph, 56mpg, from 129g/km CO2
GLC 250d 4Matic 201bhp, 7.6sec 0-62mph, 56mpg, from 129g/km CO2
GLC 250 4Matic 208bhp, 7.3sec 0-62mph, 43mpg, from 143g/km CO2

Will there be a sporty GLC?

The exciting news is there might be a GLC Coupe in the pipeline; Daimler showed a sleeker, BMW X4-rivalling version at the 2015 Shanghai motor show and we understand the GLC may follow its GLE big brother with a more sporting cross-coupe mash-up.

And if you can’t wait for a GLC Coupe, then rest assured there will be an barmy AMG version. Although not yet confirmed, CAR understands a GLC63 AMG is a formality, sporting the same 5.5-litre turbocharged V8 you’ll find in a C63 AMG. With around 500bhp, this’ll be one very sporty utility vehicle indeed.

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Merc's GLK successor finally comes to UK
Merc's GLK successor finally comes to UK
Merc's GLK successor finally comes to UK
Merc's GLK successor finally comes to UK
Merc's GLK successor finally comes to UK