
That figure puts the GLC EV among the top contenders in the luxury electric SUV segment, offering serious competition to Tesla’s Model Y and BMW’s iX3. The new electric GLC isn’t just about numbers, though — it also brings cutting-edge tech, refined styling, and the premium comfort Mercedes is known for.
A Familiar Look, Now Fully Electric
The 2025 GLC EV maintains the sleek, muscular stance of its gas-powered sibling but gets a few EV-specific touches. The front grille is closed-off, there’s aerodynamic wheel design, and subtle blue accents hint at its electric heart. Despite going fully electric, Mercedes has made sure it still looks like a GLC — a smart move for loyal customers making the transition to EVs.
What’s Under the Hood?
Mercedes hasn’t released full specs yet, but the 713 km range is based on the WLTP cycle, which is generally more generous than EPA estimates. Even so, real-world range should still be north of 600 km — more than enough for most daily drivers and even long-distance travelers.
The GLC EV is expected to be built on Mercedes’ dedicated electric platform, likely the same EVA2 architecture that underpins the EQE and EQS. This means fast charging (up to 200 kW), dual-motor all-wheel drive options, and a smooth, quiet ride.
Interior: Digital, Minimal, Luxurious
Step inside, and the GLC EV greets you with a familiar but future-forward interior. Expect the latest MBUX infotainment system, an expansive OLED display, and high-quality materials throughout. Mercedes is also likely to offer a range of sustainable interior options, including vegan leather and recycled trims.
Advanced driver assistance features will come standard, with optional upgrades including Mercedes’ semi-autonomous Drive Pilot system.
When Can You Get It?
The 2025 Mercedes GLC EV is set to go on sale in early 2025 in Europe, with other global markets — including North America and Asia — following shortly after. Pricing hasn’t been confirmed yet, but industry estimates put it in the ₹60 – 70 Lakh range, depending on trim and options.
Final Thoughts
Mercedes is clearly serious about electrification, and the new GLC EV is a strong statement. With a real-world range that pushes the boundaries, a premium experience inside and out, and zero emissions, this electric SUV could be the ideal sweet spot for those wanting luxury, performance, and practicality in one sleek package.
713 km without a drop of fuel? That’s the kind of range anxiety cure EV buyers have been waiting for.