2019 Mercedes-Benz GLC350E Plug In Hybrid review
Mercedes-Benz GLC350E Plug In Hybrid highlights
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What is new for the 2019 Mercedes-Benz GLC350E Plug In Hybrid?
- GLC350E Plug In Hybrid trims have been upgraded with Front Seat Heaters and Parking Sensors as standard equipment this year.
- Sunroof(s), Rear Air Conditioning, and Adjustable Suspension features are now available as options on select trims.
2019 Mercedes-Benz GLC350E Plug In Hybrid trims
Curious how Mercedes-Benz GLC350E Plug In Hybrid trims differ? Use our side-by-side vehicle comparison to see the differences and similaritiesBase:
- 315-hp, 413-lb-ft of torque 2.0L
- Rear Defroster
- Cruise Control
- Power Seats
- Memory Seats
- Front Seat Heaters
- Power Mirrors
- Traction Control
- Leatherette Seats
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Ratings & reliability
2019 Mercedes-Benz GLC350E Plug In Hybrid FAQ
The 2019 Mercedes-Benz GLC350E Plug In Hybrid offers 55 MPG City and 57 MPG Highway + battery range of 10 miles. It is important to remember factors such as driving style, weather conditions, and the use of features such as Eco mode can impact fuel efficiency.
The 2019 Mercedes-Benz GLC350E Plug In Hybrid has a maximum towing capacity of 3500 pounds, when properly equipped. Various factors may impact towing capacity, including weight of passengers, cargo, and options/accessories.
Here is what's new for the 2019 Mercedes-Benz GLC350E Plug In Hybrid:
- Front Seat Heaters
- Parking Sensors
- Sunroof(s)
- Adjustable Suspension
- Rear Air Conditioning
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