2023 Mercedes-Benz GLC details spilled alongside official testing photos:
seen on all of its new models is also making an appearance on the GLC. It’ll bring touch panels on the wheel for controls, which is one recent Mercedes innovation we’re not entirely fond of.
An Off-Road drive program will be selectable, and within here you’ll find a new “transparent hood” option that uses cameras to show a real time view of the ground underneath the front of the car. If anybody is off-roading a GLC, this would be a useful feature, though we highly doubt many are using their GLCs on the trails. Another cool and showy feature is a new Digital Light option that allows for “customizable Coming Home / Leaving Home animation.
The final details Mercedes released today concern its driver assistance systems found in the new GLC. The adaptive cruise control feature is newly able to detect stopped vehicles on the road when you’re traveling at speeds up to 60 mph . The Active Steering Assist is able to detect additional lanes around you, and Mercedes says it has improved the system’s performance on curvy country roads alongside improvements to the centering system on highways.
Mercedes finishes its technical info drop by telling us that we’ll see this generation of the GLC for 2023. That would mean that a full reveal of the SUV is surely coming this year.
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