
Examining the Mercedes-AMG GLC 53 in detail, which now has a six-cylinder engine.
Major improvements in functionality, performance, design, and global market demands.
The latest GLC 53 from Mercedes-AMG brings a potent dose of six-cylinder power back into the GLC performance line. Until an all-electric version is released in 2027, the new variant will be the only AMG-tuned GLC available in foreign countries, replacing the previous 43 and 63 variants.
Both the SUV and coupé models get AMG's distinctive appearance, cutting-edge mechanical enhancements, and a more dynamic driving personality.
A completely redesigned 3.0-litre inline-six turbo-petrol engine with 48-volt mild hybrid assistance sits beneath the hood.
The GLC 53 accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.2 seconds with production of 449 horsepower and 600 Nm, with brief spurts up to 640 Nm. This is coupled with AMG's completely variable 4MATIC+ all-wheel-drive system and a 9-speed automatic gearbox.
One of the main topics of discussion is engine refining. The six-cylinder is built for smoother throttle response and more mid-range punch thanks to its revamped cylinder head, updated intake and exhaust ports, wider intake system, and enhanced intercooling.
Mercedes-AMG has upgraded the chassis of the new GLC 53 to make it more engaging and nimble. Rear-axle steering enhances stability at high speeds and agility in tight turns, and adaptive dampers are standard.
For drivers seeking track-day thrills, the optional AMG Dynamic Plus Package adds equipment like an electronically controlled rear differential and even a Drift Mode.
The SUV also features a freshly tuned AMG exhaust and an optional Real Performance Sound technology that improves cabin acoustics to further enhance the sensory experience.
The GLC 53 has the trademark AMG look. The model has a more muscular appearance thanks to its larger air intakes, flared wheel arches, dramatic Panamericana grille, and optional 21-inch forged wheels. Additionally, buyers can choose to add a more unique visual touch with the Golden Accents Package.
Inside, the interior combines luxury and technology. Premium interior atmosphere is enhanced with AMG-specific graphics, a panoramic sunroof, an 11.9-inch vertical touchscreen, a 12.3-inch digital display, and a top-notch Burmester audio system.
The AMG GLC 43 Coupé, which costs around Rs.1 crore, is currently available in India. If the GLC 53 is delivered, it will be more capable and equipped than the departing 43, hence it will probably cost more. The GLC 53 has a good chance of finding buyers in the nation as performance SUVs become more and more popular.
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