Mercedes Benz Glc vs Volvo Xc60

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Engine & Transmission

Engine Type

Turbocharged
4 cyls, Turbocharged

Engine Displacement

1993 cc
1969 cc

Number of Cylinders

4

Engine Installation

Front
Front

Fuel Type/ Propulsion

Diesel
Petrol-Electric Hybrid

Gearbox Type

Torque Converter
Torque Converter Auto

Number of Gears

9
8

Manual Shifts via Gear Lever on Automatic Gearbox

Paddle Shifters for Automatic Gearbox

Sport Mode for Automatic Gearbox

Drive Layout

Front Wheel Drive
All Wheel Drive

Lockable Differential/s

Max Engine Power

197hp at 3600
250hp

Max Engine Torque

440Nm at 1800 - 2200
360Nm

Max Motor Power

23hp

Max Motor Torque

200Nm

Motor Type

Integrated Starter Generator

Combined Max Power

250hp

Combined Max Torque

360Nm

Fuel & Performance

Fuel Supply System

Common Rail

Emission Standard

Bharat Stage VI

Auto Start/Stop

Official Fuel Economy

19.47 kmpl
12.9 kmpl

Fuel Tank Capacity

62 litres
71 litres

User Reported Mileage

10.21 kmpl

0-100kph

7.8 s

20-80kph (in third gear/ kickdown)

4.71 s

40-100kph (in fourth gear/ kickdown)

6.24 s

Suspension & Steering

Front Suspension Type

Independent, MacPherson Strut
Independent, Double Wishbone

Front Springs

Coil Springs
Air Springs

Rear Suspension Type

Independent, Multi-link
Independent, Multi-link

Rear Springs

Coil Springs
Air Springs

Damper Control

Ride Height Adjust

Type of Power Assist

Electric
Electric

Steering Adjust type

Electric
Manual

Steering Adjust

Tilt and Telescopic
Tilt and Telescopic

Front Brakes

Discs
Discs

Rear Brakes

Discs
Discs

Wheel Size

19 inches
19-inches

Front Tyre Size

235/55 R19
235/55 R19

Rear Tyre Size

235/55 R19
235/55 R19

Wheels

Alloys
Alloys

Spare Wheel

Space Saver
Space-saver

Turning Radius

5.5 m

Dimensions

Length

4716 mm
4708 mm

Width

1890 mm
1999 mm

Height

1640 mm
1655 mm

Wheelbase

2888 mm
2865 mm

Chassis Type

Monocoque

Boot Capacity

620 litres
483 litres

Doors

5
5

Ground Clearance

176 mm

Kerb Weight

1879 kg

Comfort

Power Windows

Front and Rear
Front and Rear

Driver Armrest Storage

Bluetooth Connectivity

Cabin Boot Access

Trunk Light

Cooled Cup Holders

Cup Holders

Sunglass Holder

Digital Instrument Cluster

Fully Digital

Vanity Mirror

Steering Mounted Controls

Audio and Phone

Door Pockets

Electric Tailgate Release

Front Seatback Pockets

Glove Box

Headlight and Ignition on Reminder

12 Volt Port

Interior Lamps

Rear Reading Lamp

Powered Tailgate

Power Windows with One Touch-Down

All
All

Power Windows with One Touch-Up

All
All

Exterior Mirrors Electric Adjust

Exterior Mirrors Electric Fold

Remote Locking

Keyless Entry

Push Button Start

Climate Control

2-zone
Auto 4-zone

Rear AC Vents

Third Row AC Vents

Front Passenger Seat Adjust from Rear

Rear Window Sun Shades

Rear Windscreen Sun Shade

Rear Power Outlet

Sunroof

Panoramic
Panoramic

Ambient Lighting

Driving Modes

Cruise Control

Auto Parking

Launch Control

Dead Pedal

Hands-free Boot Opening

Safety

Airbags

7
8

Impact Sensing Auto Door Unlock

Rear Seatbelt Reminder

Seat Belt Warning

Side Airbag

Speed Sensing Door Lock

Driver Airbag

Curtain Airbag

Front Collision Avoidance

Lane Departure Avoidance

Dashcam

Day Night Interior Mirror

Automatic

Lane Keep Assist

Auto emergency braking (AEB)

Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS)

Passenger Airbag

Overspeed Warning

Door Ajar Warning

Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD)

Brake Assist (BA)

Electronic Parking Brake

Traction Control

Electronic Stability Control

Hill Start Assist

Hill Descent Control

Central Locking

Speed-Sensing Auto Door Locks

Child Safety Lock

ISOFIX Child Seat Mounts

Automatic Headlamps

Automatic Wipers

Rear Washer/Wiper

Rear Defogger

Day/Night Interior Mirror

Auto
Auto

Parking Sensors

Front & Rear
Front and Rear

Parking Camera

Front & Rear
360-degree

Tyre Pressure Monitoring System

With Display

Blind Spot Monitor

Adaptive Cruise Control

Exterior

Body Coloured Bumpers

Follow Me Home Headlamps

Antenna

Headlight Height Adjuster

Roof Rails

Rub Strips

Cornering Headlights

Scuff Plates

LED DRLs

LED fog lamps

LED headlamps

Wheel Arch Cladding

LED taillights

ORVM turn indicators

Puddle Lamps

Projector Headlamps

Headlight Type

LED
LED

Daytime Running Lights

LED
LED

Front Fog Lamps

Interior

Speedometer

Digital
Digital

Tachometer

Digital
Digital

Trip Meter

Average Fuel Consumption

Average Speed

Distance to Empty

Low Fuel Level Warning

Instantaneous Consumption

Gear Indicator

Shift Indicator

Head-up Display

Seat Material

Leather

Second Row Seat Adjustment

Leather-wrapped Steering Wheel

Leather-wrapped Gear Knob

Driver's Seat Height Adjust

Electric Adjust for Driver's Seat

Driver's Seat Memory

Front Passenger Seat Height Adjust

Electric Adjust for Front Passenger's Seat

Front Passenger Seat Memory

Adjustable Front Headrests

Ventilated Seats

Front

Heated Seats

Front

Massage Seats

Front

Front Seat Armrest

Yes with Storage

Rear Seat Armrest

Yes with Holders

Adjustable Rear Headrests

Individual Chairs at Rear

Rear Seat Backrest Recline

Manual

Rear Seat Backrest Fold

Rear Seat Backrest Split

60:40

Seat Count

5
5

Seats

Leather

Third Row Seats

Entertainment

Audio System

Speakers

6

CD Player

USB Input

AUX Input

Bluetooth Audio Streaming

Bluetooth Telephone Function

Steering Audio Controls

Steering Phone Controls

Wireless Phone Charging

Display

11.9-inch Touchscreen
11.2-inch Touchscreen

Android Auto

Wired

Apple CarPlay

Wired

MirrorLink

Web Browser

Video Player

Satellite Navigation

On-board
Onboard

Voice Commands

Gesture Controls

Touchpad

Rear Entertainment Screens

Connected Car Features

Remote AC On / Off via App

Remote Car Lock/Unlock via App

Check Vehicle Status via App

Find My Car

Car Light Flashing & Honking via App

Over the air (OTA) updates

Emergency Call Button

SOS Button

Alexa Compatibility

Questions you may find useful

11w

I want to buy a premium SUV with a petrol engine. I am considering the XC60, GLC, and X3. Which one should I choose? My daily driving is around 20-25 km, with 70% city use and 30% highway driving. I would also like to know which reliable brand offers better after-sales service. Please suggest the best option.

Verified
11w

With 20-25 km a day and mostly city use, the Mercedes-Benz GLC petrol (badged GLC 300) fits your brief best. It feels smooth and easy at low speeds, the steering is light in traffic, and the ride handles broken roads well, so your daily run will feel calmer. On weekend runs, it stays steady and quiet, and the cabin feels properly upmarket. Mercedes has the widest dealer and service reach of these three.If you value a very calm cabin and strong safety tech, the Volvo XC60 petrol is a lovely daily driver. Volvo’s service reach is smaller, so check how close your nearest workshop is. If you enjoy a sportier feel, the BMW X3 suits keen drivers, though the interior doesn't wow like the Merc or Volvo's.Overall, for city-heavy use and peace of mind ownership, go for the GLC petrol.

VehicleMercedes-Benz GLC
VehicleVolvo XC60
VehicleBMW X3
18w

Hello, I’m in the market for my first, and likely only, luxury car. I’m currently considering SUVs. I’ve test-driven the GLC, the new X3 30, Q5, and the XC60. At this point, I’m leaning strongly toward the X3, although I was quite impressed with the Volvo as well. For some context, I currently drive a 2016 Creta, which is now in its 11th year. My usage is primarily city commuting, averaging around 500 km per month. My main question is whether the X3 is a good daily driver, given its size. I’m planning to make the purchase later this year or early next year, ideally with minimal financing. From a timing perspective, what level of discounts could I expect if I target early next year?

Verified
17w

Go for the BMW X3 30i. For your mostly city usage and as a one-time luxury buy, it fits best and will keep you happy. Coming from the Hyundai Creta, the X3 will not feel unwieldy in town. The steering is light at low speeds, the view out is clear, and the 360-degree cameras and parking sensors make navigating tight spots easy. The petrol engine and smooth automatic respond keenly in traffic, and the size feels manageable once you get used to it. Ride comfort is on the firmer side at low speeds, but it stays very steady at higher speeds.One thing to be aware of: the X3’s ride can feel a bit busy on broken city roads at crawl speeds, and the rear seat is not the widest in this class.If you want a calmer SUV, with great seats and more active safety features, the Volvo XC60 is a fine alternative, though Volvo’s dealer network is smaller. If rear-seat comfort matters most, the Mercedes GLC is the one to go for.On timing, the best deals typically come at calendar year-end and around March. A fresh, in-demand X3 usually gets small cash benefits or freebies, while the XC60 and Q5 see bigger cuts more often. Since you’ll use minimal finance, ask dealers to convert low-interest schemes into a straight cash discount or add a long service pack and extended warranty.

VehicleVolvo XC60
VehicleBMW X3
VehicleMercedes-Benz GLC
VehicleAudi Q5