The Mercedes-Benz GLC is the world’s best-selling model for the brand, and the all-new generation (X254) brings a significant leap in technology and luxury to the Nepal market. As a mid-size SUV, it occupies the "sweet spot" for many Nepali buyers, offering more presence than the GLB while remaining easier to navigate through Kathmandu’s narrower streets than the massive GLS. The exterior design is an evolution of its predecessor, featuring cleaner lines, new LED headlamps that connect directly to the radiator grille, and a more aerodynamic profile that improves fuel efficiency and reduces cabin noise.
Inside, the new GLC takes heavy inspiration from the flagship S-Class. The centerpiece is a massive 11.9-inch portrait-oriented touchscreen that tilts slightly toward the driver for better ergonomics. The cabin is wider and more spacious than the previous model, with a significant increase in boot space to 620 liters. Every detail, from the aircraft-engine-inspired air vents to the 64-color ambient lighting system, is designed to provide a "sensual purity" that defines modern Mercedes-Benz luxury.