Mercedes GLC - THE BEST 4x4xSTAR?

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  • Опубліковано 6 чер 2020
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    The GLC has established Mercedes in the premium part of the mid-sized SUV segment. Now it's been improved. Jonathan Crouch takes a look.
    Ten Second Review
    This GLC is a mid-sized SUV, but obviously one with a premium badge. In the Mercedes-Benz SUV hierarchy, it slots in just above the smaller GLA but below the brand's really luxurious and pricey 4x4s - the GLE (aimed at BMW's X5), the big 7-seat GLS and the really hard-core go-absolutely-anywhere G model. The GLC aims to combine the best of all these models and in this enhanced form is smart, efficient and very desirable.
    Background
    It seems strange to think that until the launch of this GLC model, Mercedes had never offered a proper compact SUV. Or at least it'd never offered one in the UK. On the Continent, the Stuttgart brand has always taken on cars like Audi's Q5 and BMW's X3 with its GLK-Class model, but this was never engineered to be produced in right hand drive. Big mistake.
    It's taken a long time for the Three-Pointed Star to correct that error, but now that it has, this GLC model can take its place in the company's growing SUV line-up. It gets two frugal diesel engines and, unlike the smaller A-Class-based GLA Crossover, is mainly offered with four wheel drive. In other words, it's a proper SUV model.
    Driving Experience
    Mercedes has worked on making the engine range more powerful and more fuel efficient than before and the mainstream part of the line-up is based around four-cylinder units. In the mainstream range, there are two main diesel options - the 194hp GLC 220d and the 245hp GLC 300d, which get the brand's latest 2.0-litre diesel, replacing the previous 2.1-litre unit. At the top of the line-up sits the fearsome Mercedes-AMG GLC 63 4MATIC+ which uses a 4.0-litre petrol V8 offering either 476hp or 510hp. Every GLC model is equipped with all-wheel drive. The petrol versions now use the Mercedes' EQ 48-volt mild hybrid system. Here, there's an integrated starter/alternator unit that can recover up to 10kW of energy when decelerating, which can then be deployed below 2,500prm to reduce the effort required of the combustion engine. There's also a petrol plug-in variant, the GLC 300e, which has an all-electric NEDC-rated driving range of 29 miles.
    Mercedes has worked on the suspension too, introducing an updated version of its 'Dynamic Body Control' adaptive damping system which can adjust the rate of control to each of the four wheels. As before, there's also the option of 'AIR BODY CONTROL' air suspension, promising a cosseting ride when you want luxury or flat, sportscar-like handling when you're in a hurry. With an optional 'Off Road Engineering Package', you can even manually adjust ride heights through the infotainment system. For highway use, there are now more semi-autonomous driving assistance systems. Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC and Active Steer Assist provide even more support to help the driver to steer and to keep a safe distance.
    Design and Build
    First impressions are that the GLC is most definitely related to the C-Class compact executive model it's based upon. There's the same long nose and gently sloping roofline we've come to recognise, along with similar contouring down the flanks. With this revised model, subtle changes have been made to the grille, the lights and the bumpers. At the front, the re-styled headlamps feature full-LED tech, while the daytime running lights feature an extended 'C' shape. The smarter bumper features reshaped vents to either side of the main intake. At the sides, chrome elements span the length of the lower sills, and smarter alloy wheel designs range from 17 to 20 inches. Around the back, the tail lights - also featuring LED tech - get a smarter lighting signature, and sit above a reprofiled bumper.
    Inside, the GLC now gets the latest version of Mercedes's MBUX infotainment system. This means that the centre-dash display, which has grown from 8.4 inches to 10.25 inches, is now touch sensitive, and can respond to both gesture and more detailed voice commands. A 12.3-inch digital driver's instrument binnacle display is now offered in place of the previous car's analogue gauges, and its three sections can be customised to display different information. These menus can be accessed through the updated steering wheel, which features a mix of physical and touch-sensitive controls first seen on the E-Class. The cabin also features a couple of new material options, including two new wood finishes for the dashboard. Boot space is up to 580-litres seats up - nearly 100-litres more than the C-Class - while seats down, this becomes a cavernous 1600-litres.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 26

  • @slugger7440
    @slugger7440 4 роки тому +6

    Great review. Absolutely laughable that Mercedes are charging for smartphone connectivity when the system is otherwise already so comprehensive.

  • @lordmellis7135
    @lordmellis7135 4 роки тому +2

    Mines got a different grille. With one trim slat & the 'diamond' effect bits. Much better looking I think. I didn't realise they did the two slat one.

  • @vxlgsi
    @vxlgsi 2 місяці тому

    Amazing review of these models thank you.

    • @OsvUkVehicleSupply
      @OsvUkVehicleSupply  2 місяці тому

      Very kind of you to say! If you enjoyed the review, make sure to subscribe: bit.ly/319ZKoT​

  • @Hissmannen
    @Hissmannen 8 місяців тому

    One gets the impression you have done your homework.
    Much appreciated !

    • @OsvUkVehicleSupply
      @OsvUkVehicleSupply  8 місяців тому

      Many thanks for watching and for your support 🙏 Subscribe for the latest in-depth reviews: bit.ly/319ZKoT​

    • @rustybrock10
      @rustybrock10 6 місяців тому

      ⁠what was your real world mpg whilst testing?

  • @izuaff04
    @izuaff04 4 роки тому

    OSV is backkk...

  • @TheMisterB2u
    @TheMisterB2u 4 роки тому +3

    Blimey, I'm the first to view!
    No doubt another excellent review,you're the top UK car reviewer!
    Showing your age there Jonathon ref: 'milk float mobility' !

  • @guygagne7123
    @guygagne7123 3 роки тому

    no diesel offerings in Canada that I know of, i just ordered a 2021 glc 300, sport amg, premium,premium plus, intelligent drive , white exterior with red/blk seats , what do you think gasoline .255/273

  • @andyniblett8986
    @andyniblett8986 Рік тому

    OSV - Fantastic reviews
    One question
    Mercedes glc - macan s or jaguar f pace d300 ?
    Looking at all 3 ,but undecided

    • @coolchow
      @coolchow 11 місяців тому

      What did u choose

  • @hedydd2
    @hedydd2 4 роки тому

    Have they now got to grip with the basics, so lacking on the first generation, like installing a working differential in the front axle that allows the car to turn sharply without scuffing and hopping?

  • @isau426
    @isau426 4 роки тому

    GLC Coupé came off my shortlist once I realised the heavily limited build options meant that I couldn’t have active cruise control (‘Distronic’ in Mercedes-speak) without also having an options pack that includes running boards. I can’t understand why MBUK insist on this - in my opinion running boards add nothing to the look of the car but more importantly make getting out of the car more awkward/difficult. I’m looking at all the alternative brands (+ Porsche Macan) mentioned at the end of the review as as well as improved visibility, the higher driving position makes egress much less of a challenge (provided you don’t have ‘sports’ seats too). Stelvio and X3 are currently joint favourite.

    • @OmphileCedrick
      @OmphileCedrick 4 роки тому

      What country do you live in? I have a suspicion that they were all part of the premium plus package?

    • @isau426
      @isau426 4 роки тому

      UK. My must-haves on next car are active cruise and memory seats. As you identify, you can only get this combination if you scale up to Premium Plus but this then adds other stuff I wouldn’t want and certainly wouldn’t want to pay for. Even if I did accept this spec level, the running boards which are also added can’t be deleted, hence the GLC coming off my shortlist.

  • @davidjones5724
    @davidjones5724 3 роки тому

    Great review, so well done and tells you everything you could possibly want to know. Unfortunately I own a Discovery Sport! I so wanted the GLC but when we took one for a test drive, we discovered that it was very difficult not to rub your clothes on the door sill! Personally I would have ignored it because I loved the car so much Regret it now though..

    • @OsvUkVehicleSupply
      @OsvUkVehicleSupply  3 роки тому +2

      There's always next time, David. Let us know when you're ready to get a new car. Our team will be happy to help you get behind the wheel of a GLC 👍📞

    • @ln5747
      @ln5747 5 місяців тому

      You regret your Discovery Sport?

  • @urbanacje4896
    @urbanacje4896 4 роки тому

    ismnot the Mercedes loosing sales bcause of left side driving, countries with this law are loosing opportunity to drive that great car ;b In Europe that’s insane to keep that law in UK when everyone around is doing otherwise.

  • @oddities-whatnot
    @oddities-whatnot 4 роки тому +2

    Im really not a fan of Mercedes these days. The interiors have a lot of tiny buzzes and rattles with the firm suspension, no matter which model it is. They seem too plasticky inside for my liking. I used to drive a 190E back in 1990, it was solidly made and you felt it would last forever. Got stolen in London never saw it again.

  • @blarkdexture8899
    @blarkdexture8899 4 роки тому +4

    Nothing wrong with Angela Merkel.

  • @rodneyemmerich8828
    @rodneyemmerich8828 4 роки тому

    Too long 😳😳

    • @OsvUkVehicleSupply
      @OsvUkVehicleSupply  4 роки тому

      Hi Rodney, thank you for your feedback. A shorter version of this review is going live on the channel at 8:00 BST this Wednesday 👍

    • @michaelhoffmann510
      @michaelhoffmann510 3 роки тому +1

      Sorry, but I rather think similar videos from other YT reviewers are somewhat too short and superficial, sometimes not even giving me half the information OSV provides here.
      I really, really like this sort of no-nonsense, detailed style. :)