TLC for GLC
Spacious, practical and comfortable with commendable off roading capabilities, the Mercedes-Benz GLC is both, brain and brawn
12/03/2020
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PIC : ANKIT DEWANGAN
MUMBAI
Ever since Mercedes-Benz entered India, 25 years ago, we have seen the luxury car manufacturer give us some of the finest set of wheels. The GLC, a much-loved SUV from their stables, is no different. Now, Mercedes-Benz has ensured that it has gotten even better; and with the newly introduced MBUX (Mercedes-Benz User Experience), it makes for a rather compelling proposition. While other rivals such as the BMW X3, Audi Q5 and Volvo XC60 which compete with the Mercedes-Benz GLC also have striking designs and even though the new GLC doesn’t look radically different from its predecessor, the new nip and tuck job, that it has recently received hardly goes unnoticed. Take the twin-slat front grille, for instance, which really stands out on the SUV giving it a bigger and bolder look. The bumper also gets a design tweak, making the SUV look slightly elevated and thus different from the outgoing model. Projector headlamps have made way for beautiful slim headlamps that are now LED DRLs and the tail lamps are gorgeous LED ones too that truly elevate the SUV’s design, adding more panache to its looks. Besides this, are the beautifully sculpted lines on the bonnet that give the GLC it’s muscular look. I particularly
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