11:06 18-11-2025

GLC 200 joins Mercedes-Benz GLC Electric range with 485 km WLTP and 20-minute charging

Mercedes-Benz adds the GLC 200 to the GLC Electric lineup: 313 hp, 64 kWh LFP, up to 485 km WLTP and 20-minute 10-80% charging, priced under €60,000 in Germany.

Mercedes‑Benz is broadening the new GLC Electric lineup. The range launched with the 400 4MATIC rated at 489 hp and offering 666 km of range, and now a more accessible GLC 200 joins in. It brings rear‑wheel drive, 313 hp, and an LFP battery of 64 kWh, good for up to 485 km on the WLTP cycle. Despite the simpler chemistry, the model keeps an 800‑volt architecture, so charging from 10 to 80% takes about 20 minutes.

The equipment list stays generous: three in‑cabin displays cover a digital instrument cluster, the central infotainment screen, and a panel for the front passenger. The vast Hyperscreen remains an option. Priced below €60,000 in Germany, it stands among the most attainable premium electric crossovers in its segment while still looking well specified.

Bridging the gap between the 200 and 400 will be the 250, the 300 4MATIC, and the long‑range 300+, which is set to offer up to 735 km WLTP—slightly less than the BMW iX3 50 xDrive. Later, the lineup will gain an AMG version with three axial YASA motors. Its output will exceed 900 hp, and the 0–100 km/h sprint will take under three seconds. The performance model will also adopt a battery with cylindrical cells, featuring improved cooling and higher power delivery.