The Mercedes-Benz GLC 200 4Matic has returned to Australian shores priced from $89,000 plus on-road costs, expanding the local GLC line-up to seven full-time members.
Fitted with a 150kW/320Nm turbo-petrol mild hybrid powertrain and a nine-speed automatic transmission, the new entry-level GLC offers all-wheel drive as standard and almost matches the equipment levels of the dearer and more potent 300 4Matic.
Headlining the kit list is synthetic leather upholstery, heated and power-adjustable front seats, a sports steering wheel, a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, smartphone mirroring, dual-zone climate control, adaptive LED headlights and cruise control, 19-inch alloy wheels, 360-degree camera, wireless phone charger, an 11.9-inch infotainment system and a panoramic sunroof.
Anyone chasing more toys without the need extra power can opt for the Plus Package ($7600) which adds includes Digital Light, heat and noise insulating glass, augmented reality navigation, Guard 360° vehicle protection, Driving Assistance Package Plus and a Burmester 3D surround sound system.
Those wanting a meaner aesthetic meantime can option the $6000 Sport Package: AMG Line exterior and interior, black 20-inch AMG multi-spoke wheels, wood interior trim, synthetic engine sound and body-coloured wheel arches.
How much does the 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLC cost?
200 4Matic – $89,000
300 4Matic– $105,100
300 4Matic Coupe – $117,000
43 4Matic – $136,900
43 4Matic Coupe – $147,500
63 S E Performance 4Matic+ – $194,000
63 S E Performance 4Matic+ Coupe – $200,700
* Prices exclude on-road costs