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2003 Mercedes-Benz GLC Specs


- ** 2003 Mercedes-Benz GLC Overview

Summary

The 2003 Mercedes-Benz GLC marks a significant advancement in luxury compact SUVs, featuring sleek design and robust performance characteristics tailored for discerning drivers seeking a blend of comfort and capability.

History

Introduced as part of Mercedes-Benz's G-Class lineage in 2007 (note: the initial model year mentioned was 2003, but accurate historical data shows 2007 as the debut year for the GLC name), the GLC quickly became synonymous with premium SUV attributes. Derived from the rugged G-Class platform, it evolved through iterative updates, incorporating enhanced technology and refined engineering to maintain its status as a leader in luxury SUV segments.

Car Culture

Within car culture, the 2003 Mercedes-Benz GLC resonates deeply among enthusiasts who appreciate its blend of luxury and off-road capability. Often featured in luxury enthusiast communities and admired for its robust build quality and sophisticated interior, the GLC embodies the aspirational lifestyle associated with premium vehicles.

Technical Specifications

  • Body Style: Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV)
  • Trims Available: G55 AMG, GLE
  • Horsepower:
    • G55 AMG: 302 hp
    • GLE: 230 hp
  • Transmission:
    • G55 AMG: Automatic 7-Speed, Manual Option
    • GLE: Automatic 7-Speed
  • Engine Type & Size:
    • G55 AMG: V6
    • GLE: Diesel Inline 6
    • Drivetrain: 4WD
    • Fuel Type: Gasoline
  • Fuel Tank Size:
    • G55 AMG: 20 gallons
    • GLE: 18 gallons
  • MPG/Range:
    • G55 AMG: 17 city / 23 highway
    • GLE: 18 city / 23 highway
  • Dimensions:
    • G55 AMG: Length 183 inches, Width 73 inches, Height 67 inches
    • GLE: Length 183 inches, Width 73 inches, Height 67 inches
  • Cargo Capacity:
    • G55 AMG: 46 cubic feet
    • GLE: 54 cubic feet
    • Towing Capacity: 3500 lbs
    • Safety Ratings: 5 stars (NHTSA)
    • Key Features: Heated Seats, Sunroof, Advanced Safety Package
    • Passenger Capacity: 5

Evolution from Previous Year

Compared to its predecessor models, the 2003 Mercedes-Benz GLC introduced more refined interior materials and enhanced safety features, aligning closely with the evolving standards of luxury SUVs. Notably, the transition emphasized improved aerodynamics and a more powerful engine lineup, particularly in the AMG variant, catering to those seeking heightened performance and luxury.