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Elevate your drive with Mercedes-AMG’s new GLC 43 4MATIC SUV

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Mercedes-AMG’s latest addition, the GLC 43 4MATIC SUV, promises to set a new benchmark for luxury and performance. Sporting a fuel consumption range of 10.2‑9.8 l/100 km and CO₂ emissions figures between 232-223 g/km, this performance SUV, available from a starting price of 86,870 euros, captures the essence of AMG’s commitment to excellence.

The SUV’s exterior design is accentuated with unmistakable AMG features. The vertical strutted AMG-specific radiator grille pairs seamlessly with a specially designed front apron, adorned with flics and chrome trim. Fluidly integrated side skirts and a rear apron with a diffuser aesthetic enhance the vehicle’s dynamic appeal.

Twin tailpipe trims, elegantly rounded, provide a finishing touch. Inside, the luxury continues with AMG seats crafted in ARTICO man-made leather and MICROCUT AMG microfiber. For an additional touch of opulence, buyers can opt for leather or Nappa leather upholstery with the renowned embossed AMG emblem on the front headrests. An upgrade to the AMG performance seats is also available.

Driving this magnificent creation is the robust AMG 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine. Equipped with an electric exhaust gas turbocharger, it churns out an impressive 310 kW (421 hp). An added boost is provided by the belt-driven starter generator (BSG), which supplies an extra 10 kW (14 hp) in the engine’s lower speed range.

With features like the standard all-wheel drive, AMG RIDE CONTROL suspension with adaptive damping, active rear-axle steering, and a rapid-shifting transmission, drivers are guaranteed an immersive AMG-typical driving experience. For those who cherish uniqueness, Mercedes-AMG offers an extensive selection of customization options for the GLC 43 4MATIC. This diverse range ensures that every driver’s individual style and preferences are seamlessly incorporated into their vehicle.

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