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Mercedes-Benz GLC Global Debut On 17th June; India Launch Soon
Mercedes-Benz has lined up the launch of several products both for Indian and international markets. In India they plan to launch 15 new models for 2015, which is impressive.
The German manufacturer has confirmed that they will be debuting their GLC model on 17th June, 2015. It will be followed by a public showcase at 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show in June.
GLC coupe was recently showcased by Mercedes-Benz at 2015 Shanghai Motor Show. It is expected to be launched in India and several other markets as well within 2015 itself.
In European countries the GLC-Class will be on sale from September, 2015. It is most likely to be on offer in other countries post its European launch.
German engineers will provide an array of petrol engines under the hood of Mercedes-Benz GLC. At launch they will offer a V6 engine, four cylinder petrol and diesel mill, along with a four cylinder petrol hybrid.
They also plan on introducing an AMG version of GLC. It will be powered by a 4.0-litre V8 twin-turbo engine. Mercedes-Benz will introduce this model in markets by next year and will not be available in the initial phase.
Mercedes-Benz has taken design cues from its entire range of vehicles. The best from all most every model is incorporated into the GLC-Class. Do let us know in the comments what you think of this new creation?