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The Mercedes-Benz GLC is a compact luxury crossover SUV introduced in 2015 for the 2016 model year that replaced the GLK-Class. According to Mercedes-Benz, it is the SUV equivalent to the C-Class . Under the vehicle naming scheme maintained by Mercedes-Benz, SUVs use the base name "GL", followed by the model's placement in Mercedes-Benz hierarchy.
The M177 was the first variation released in the Mercedes-AMG C63. [5] In contrast to the M178, this version of the engine uses wet-sump lubrication. In the C63 and GLC63 applications, the turbos are single-scrolled, whereas in E63 and S63 are twin-scrolled and different exhaust manifold.
GLC (2020–) 253.180 GLC 260 Limousine (long wheelbase) 253.181 GLC 260 4MATIC Limousine (long wheelbase) 253.184 GLC 300 4MATIC Limousine (long wheelbase) 253.380 GLC 200 Coupé / GLC 260 Coupé; 253.381 GLC 200 4MATIC Coupé / GLC 260 4MATIC Coupé; 253.384 GLC 300 4MATIC Coupé; 253.980 GLC 200 Off-Roader; 253.981 GLC 200 4MATIC Off-Roader ...
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M270 refers to the transverse configuration for front-wheel drive vehicles, while M274 refers to the longitudinally-mounted layout for rear-wheel drive vehicles. [1] Both engines are based on the same design with dual overhead camshafts, 4 valves per cylinder, variable valve timing, direct injection, and compliance with the EU6 emissions standard. [2]
These features are also shared with Mercedes' M278 V8 engine, announced at the same time. [1] Mercedes–Benz claims that the new engine, in conjunction with the demand–controlled ancillaries and the stop–start system, can produce up to a 24% improvement in fuel economy while increasing power and torque over the M272. [3]
The Mercedes-Benz GLE, formerly Mercedes-Benz M-Class (designated with the "ML" nomenclature), is a mid-size luxury SUV produced by the German manufacturer Mercedes-Benz since 1997. In terms of size, it is slotted in between the smaller GLC and the larger GLS , the latter with which it shares platforms.
The Mercedes-Benz M256 engine is a turbocharged straight-six engine produced since 2017, when it was first introduced on the W222 S 450. [1] It replaces the previous M276 V6 engine, [2] and is Mercedes' first straight-six engine since the M104 engine. [3]