Mercedes-Benz GLC GLC200 4MATIC
$89,900
- Power
- 150kW
- Torque
- 300Nm
- 0–100
- 8.2s
- Fuel use
- 7.2L/100km
- Gearbox
- Automatic
- Drive
- AWD
- Seats
- 5
- Towing
- 2,000kg
- ANCAP
- 5-star
The 2026 Mercedes-Benz GLC200 4MATIC is a compact luxury SUV that suits buyers wanting premium build quality and technology without the fuel consumption of larger rivals, delivering 7.2L/100km combined efficiency thanks to its mild-hybrid petrol engine. Its standout strength is the 5-star ANCAP safety rating paired with comprehensive standard equipment in a 2005kg package that handles well, while the 600-litre boot is worth noting-it's practical for families but modest compared to non-luxury competitors at this size. One consideration: at approximately $1609 annually in running costs, budget accordingly beyond the purchase price, though the 5-year warranty provides peace of mind for the commitment.
Configure the GLC200 4MATIC →Mercedes-Benz GLC GLC220d 4MATIC
$97,400
- Power
- 147kW
- Torque
- 440Nm
- 0–100
- 8.5s
- Fuel use
- 7.2L/100km
- Gearbox
- Automatic
- Drive
- AWD
- Seats
- 5
- Towing
- 2,000kg
- ANCAP
- 5-star
The 2026 Mercedes-Benz GLC220d 4MATIC is a compact luxury diesel SUV that suits buyers wanting premium German engineering with practical everyday versatility, offering five seats and a 600-litre boot in an all-wheel-drive package. Its standout strength is the efficient 2.0-litre diesel engine paired with mild-hybrid technology, delivering 147kW and 440Nm whilst achieving a claimed 7.2L/100km consumption and keeping annual running costs around $1609. One key consideration is the vehicle's 2025kg kerb weight, which sits at the upper end of the compact SUV segment, so fuel economy figures may vary depending on driving conditions and habits.
Configure the GLC220d 4MATIC →Mercedes-Benz GLC GLC300 4MATIC
$103,400
- Power
- 190kW
- Torque
- 400Nm
- 0–100
- 6.9s
- Fuel use
- 7.2L/100km
- Gearbox
- Automatic
- Drive
- AWD
- Seats
- 5
- Towing
- 2,000kg
- ANCAP
- 5-star
The 2026 Mercedes-Benz GLC300 4MATIC is a mid-size luxury SUV that suits buyers wanting premium refinement with practical everyday usability, offering a mild-hybrid petrol engine producing 190kW and 400Nm paired with all-wheel drive. Its standout strength is the combination of genuine safety credentials-5-star ANCAP rating-and efficiency for its class, achieving 7.2L/100km fuel consumption while providing a substantial 600-litre boot and 2000kg towing capacity. One thing to consider is running costs of approximately $1609 annually, which reflects the luxury positioning, though this is offset by the comprehensive 5-year warranty and the vehicle's strong resale value in the Australian market.
Configure the GLC300 4MATIC →Mercedes-Benz GLC GLC300 Estate 4MATIC
$111,400
- Power
- 190kW
- Torque
- 400Nm
- 0–100
- 7s
- Fuel use
- 7.2L/100km
- Gearbox
- Automatic
- Drive
- AWD
- Seats
- 5
- Towing
- 2,000kg
- ANCAP
- 5-star
The 2026 Mercedes-Benz GLC300 Estate 4MATIC is a premium mid-size wagon that suits buyers wanting practical luxury with genuine all-weather capability, delivering a spacious 570-litre boot and impressive 2000kg towing capacity in a refined five-seat package. Its standout strength is the efficient 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol mild hybrid, which balances the 190kW output with reasonable running costs around $1529 annually and a respectable 7.2L/100km fuel consumption. The main consideration is that this is a premium offering-you're paying significantly more than mainstream wagons-so ensure the brand's appeal and warranty coverage justify the investment for your budget.
Configure the GLC300 Estate 4MATIC →Mercedes-Benz GLC GLC300e 4MATIC
$115,900
- Power
- 150kW
- Torque
- 300Nm
- 0–100
- 6.1s
- Fuel use
- 7.2L/100km
- EV range
- 120km
- Gearbox
- Automatic
- Drive
- AWD
- Seats
- 5
- Towing
- 2,000kg
- ANCAP
- 5-star
The 2026 Mercedes-Benz GLC300e 4MATIC is a premium plug-in hybrid SUV that suits Australian families wanting German engineering with daily EV capability-its 120-kilometre electric range covers most commutes, while the 2-litre petrol engine ensures flexibility for longer journeys. Its standout strength is the combination of AWD all-weather capability and low claimed fuel consumption of 7.2L/100km, delivering both practicality and efficiency for Australian conditions. One thing to consider: at 2285 kilograms, it's relatively heavy for its class, which may slightly impact handling compared to lighter rivals, though the 5-star ANCAP rating and 2000kg towing capacity demonstrate solid safety and capability credentials.
Configure the GLC300e 4MATIC →Mercedes-Benz GLC GLC43 AMG 4MATIC
$150,400
- Power
- 300kW
- Torque
- 500Nm
- 0–100
- 4.7s
- Fuel use
- 7.2L/100km
- Gearbox
- Automatic
- Drive
- AWD
- Seats
- 5
- Towing
- 2,000kg
- ANCAP
- 5-star
The 2026 Mercedes-Benz GLC43 AMG 4MATIC is a premium mid-size performance SUV that suits buyers wanting German engineering and AMG sportiness without the extreme costs of larger AMG models, offering a potent 2.0-litre turbo producing 300kW and 500Nm with mild-hybrid efficiency at 7.2L/100km. Its standout strength is the combination of genuine performance credentials-300kW power, 4MATIC all-wheel drive, and AMG tuning-paired with practical everyday usability including a spacious 600-litre boot, five-seat comfort, and a respectable 2000kg towing capacity. One consideration is running costs around $1609 annually, which whilst reasonable for this class, still represent a notable expense when budgeting for ownership alongside the premium purchase price.
Configure the GLC43 AMG 4MATIC →Mercedes-Benz GLC GLC63 S AMG e Performance
$248,900
- Power
- 350kW
- Torque
- 545Nm
- 0–100
- 3.5s
- Fuel use
- 7.2L/100km
- EV range
- 13km
- Gearbox
- Automatic
- Drive
- AWD
- Seats
- 5
- Towing
- 2,000kg
- ANCAP
- 5-star
The 2026 Mercedes-Benz GLC63 S AMG e Performance is a high-performance plug-in hybrid SUV that suits affluent drivers wanting genuine sports car thrills in a practical five-seat package with 445-litres of boot space. Its standout strength is the combination of a 2.0-litre twin-turbo engine producing 350kW and 545Nm paired with electric motor assistance, delivering significant acceleration while achieving a claimed 7.2L/100km fuel consumption and offering 13 kilometres of pure electric driving for short commutes. One thing to consider: despite the eco-credentials, realistic running costs sit around $1609 annually, and the 13km EV range means you'll be relying heavily on the petrol engine for most driving, limiting genuine environmental benefits.
Configure the GLC63 S AMG e Performance →