Mercedes-Benz GLC with EQ Technology: 713 km Range and Hyperscreen Innovation
The electrification wave continues to reshape the premium SUV market, and Mercedes-Benz has just introduced one of its most ambitious projects yet. At the Munich Motor Show, the brand unveiled the Mercedes-Benz GLC with EQ Technology – a battery-powered alternative to the popular GLC. This new model not only replaces the underperforming EQC but also introduces cutting-edge innovations in design, software, and electrified performance.
Market launch is scheduled for the first half of 2026, and with a range of up to 713 kilometers, the GLC with EQ Technology positions itself as a direct rival to the BMW iX3 and other premium electric SUVs.
Powertrain: Efficiency and Performance Combined
The GLC with EQ Technology debuted in the 400 4Matic version, equipped with dual electric motors delivering 489 hp – slightly more powerful than its BMW counterpart. A unique feature is the two-speed transmission on the rear motor, enhancing both acceleration and efficiency. The front motor can disengage during steady cruising, reducing energy consumption.
The SUV comes with a 94 kWh lithium-ion battery, offering 713 km of WLTP range. With support for ultra-fast charging at up to 330 kW, drivers can add 300 km of range in just 10 minutes. This capability makes the GLC one of the most advanced long-distance EVs in its class.
Driving Modes and Off-Road Capability
Mercedes engineers designed the GLC for versatility. The power electronics offer five preconfigured driving modes: Eco, Comfort, Sport, Individual, and Terrain. The Terrain setting adapts the car for dirt roads, supported by innovative features such as the “transparent hood” camera view and specialized off-road lighting modes.
Drivers can also choose between four regenerative braking levels, tailoring the driving experience to efficiency or performance preferences.
Suspension and Ride Comfort
Borrowing technology from the S-Class, the new GLC with EQ Technology can be fitted with air suspension and adaptive dampers. The system adjusts in real time, not just based on vehicle speed, but also using Car-to-X communication and data from Google Maps. This allows the SUV to predict road conditions ahead and adapt proactively.
For example, unlike other cars that increase ride height in traffic jams unnecessarily, the GLC maintains optimal clearance thanks to external data input. This predictive suspension technology ensures consistent comfort and stability.
Rear-wheel steering further enhances maneuverability. The rear wheels can turn up to 4.5° opposite to the front wheelsat low speeds, reducing the turning circle to 11.2 meters, or 2.5° in the same direction at higher speeds for greater stability.
Dimensions and Practicality
The GLC with EQ Technology closely mirrors the petrol GLC in size, but with a longer 2972 mm wheelbase (84 mm more than the ICE version). This results in more cabin space for both passengers and luggage.
Boot capacity: 570–1740 liters
Frunk (front trunk): 128 liters
Standard panoramic roof with optional adjustable transparency and voice control
These enhancements make the GLC not only luxurious but also highly practical for families and long journeys.
Exterior: Modern Mercedes Identity
Design-wise, the GLC EV introduces a bold reinterpretation of the classic Mercedes grille. Instead of a traditional radiator grille, it features a solid panel with three horizontal slats, framed by an illuminated border and optional LED animations with 942 individual diodes. The iconic three-pointed star is integrated into both the headlights and taillights.
This fusion of futuristic details with Mercedes-Benz heritage underlines the GLC’s role as a bridge between tradition and innovation.
Interior: The Hyperscreen Experience
Step inside, and the highlight is unmistakable: the MBUX Hyperscreen. Measuring an impressive 99.3 cm (39.1 inches), the seamless display stretches across the dashboard, integrating the driver’s instrument cluster, central infotainment, and passenger screen. It features zonal dimming and customizable ambient themes that synchronize with the car’s lighting.
Entry-level models will come with a more familiar triple-screen setup (10.3-inch driver display + two 14-inch touchscreens), while the passenger display can serve as a decorative panel when not in use.
Other interior highlights:
Burmester 4D surround system with Dolby Atmos
Next-gen MBUX software with AI integration from Microsoft and Google
A smarter voice assistant capable of natural dialogues and memory recall
New seat designs with comfort and sport variants
Sustainable upholstery options certified by vegan associations, alongside premium leather for luxury trims
Market Position and Outlook
The GLC with EQ Technology will eventually grow into a five-variant lineup, catering to different performance and range needs. Positioned between the compact EQB and larger EQE SUV, it is set to become a core model in Mercedes’ EV portfolio.
In Europe, sales will begin in early 2026, followed by launches in North America and the Middle East. For customers in the UAE, this SUV will be particularly attractive, combining long range, fast charging, and premium comfort, ideal for both urban commutes and intercity drives.
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The Mercedes-Benz GLC with EQ Technology marks a significant step in the brand’s EV journey. With 713 km range, 330 kW ultra-fast charging, predictive suspension, and the revolutionary Hyperscreen, it sets new benchmarks in the premium electric SUV segment.
By blending innovation with luxury, Mercedes-Benz is ensuring that the transition to electric mobility does not mean compromise – but rather, a redefinition of what a modern SUV can be.