The Mercedes-Benz GLC 350e from 2025 was unveiled in March of this yearBut Mercedes has just released official pricing and an electric range figure for the plug-in hybrid Off-road vehicle.

Due to its much larger size (than the previous generation) 24.8 kilowatt hours battery pack, the GLC 350e is EPA-rated to travel 54 miles on a full charge, putting it safely at the top of the charts compared to other plug-in compact luxury SUVs, with the Charging Volvo XC60 to be the closest challenger at 35 miles. If you’re extra concerned about using electricity whenever you can, the new GLC 350e can even charge at 60 kilowatts on a DC fast charger chargerThat’s fast enough to fully charge the battery in less than 30 minutes.

As for pricing, the PHEV starts at $61,050. It comes standard with 4Matic all-wheel drive, and its non-PHEV equivalent (GLC300 The 4Matic) starts at $50,600. You’ll pay just over $10,000 more for the PHEV, but keep in mind that you’ll also be getting a vehicle with 313 horsepower and 406 pound-feet of torque versus the gas-only model’s 255 hp and 295 lb-ft. Funnily enough, the PHEV’s extra weight means the 0-60 time between the two is exactly the same, at 6.2 seconds.

Stepping up the GLC 350e to a higher trim level will get you more features, with the Exclusive trim starting at $62,700 and the Pinnacle at $64,650. Mercedes says the plug-in GLC will be available at dealers starting today.

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