India unveiled the redesigned Mercedes-Benz GLC on Wednesday. She was starting at 73.50 lacks (ex-showroom). The last Mercedes GLC sold over 13,000 vehicles in the country, so many are optimistic about the upcoming one. Mercedes-Benz has sold 26 lakh GLCs worldwide since its 2016 launch. The Mercedes GLC is noted for its luxury, dynamic design, and elegant interior. The GLC’s trunk and wheelbase make its back seat larger. LED headlights that match the grille simplify the SUV. Gold protects the bottom. The character lines and wheel arches remain the same, while the 19-inch metal wheels have a new pattern. Looking back, the GLCs tail lights are now 3D. Both the front and back guards are chromed. The GLC’s interior matches the latest C-Class—vertically oriented 11.9-inch primary screen. Mercedes’ latest telematics solutions integrate with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto on this screen. The new GLC has gas and diesel engines. The 280-horsepower gasoline engine has 600 Nm of torque. The diesel engine produces 220 horsepower and 640 Newton metres. Mercedes GLC shifts with 9G TRONIC. Gallons of diesel take eight seconds to reach 100 km/h, while gasoline cars take 6.2 seconds.