Mercedes-Benz Shares First Images of Revised 2023 GLC
The GLC SUV will arrive brand-new for 2023, with its debut scheduled for later this year. That means we can expect an official unveiling in the very near-future and in anticipation of this, Mercedes-Benz has revealed the first images of the model.
The model shown in the new images is of course a prototype, photographed during winter testing. And, in order to keep at least some suspense ahead of the big reveal, it is partially camouflaged. Nevertheless, its general shape is very visible, as are its proportions. Not to mention the fact that it borrows the signature of other GLC products, which makes it even easier to anticipate its lines. The new GLC looks a bit bigger, including wider. Its wheel design is striking, too.
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