Introduced in 2015, Mercedes’ top selling SUV, the GLC, received an overhaul in 2020
A 2.0-litre turbopetrol four powers the base GLC200 wagon (tested here), priced at $70,300 plus on road costs. It produces a respectable 145kW of power and 320Nm of torque, delivered via a nine-speed automatic and rear-wheel drive.
While the update’s body structure and chassis layout are basically unchanged, adaptive suspension options, including adjustable dampers ($1900) and