Powered-Up Mercedes-AMG GLC43 Coupe, SUV Join 2020 GLC Squad
Mercedes-Benz unveiled redesigned versions of its GLC Coupe and GLC SUV for 2020 (though, if you ask us, they’re both SUVs) and now has released details on the new AMG 43 versions. They join the GLC300, AMG GLC63 and GLC63 S models in the lineup.
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Outside, the new models wear an AMG-specific grille and headlight design, unique front bumper and round twin tailpipes.
Power comes from a retooled version of the previous models’ engine: a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter V-6 that’s good for 385 horsepower, 23 more than last year. Mercedes says both coupe and SUV models spring from zero-to-60 mph in 4.7 seconds with a top speed limited to 130 mph, unless equipped with the optional 21-inch wheels with summer performance tires, which raises the top speed to 155 mph.
No word yet on pricing, but the models go on sale in late 2019.
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