Mercedes-AMG GLC 53 Revealed: Six Cylinders Are Back, Baby

il y a 10 heures - 12 Février 2026, motor1
Mercedes-AMG GLC 53 Revealed: Six Cylinders Are Back, Baby
It's the company's first crossover with a drift mode.

Mercedes is making things (partially) right in the AMG world by stuffing more cylinders under the hood of some models. While we wait for the recently announced six-cylinder C53 to break cover, its crossover counterpart is getting the same turbocharged 3.0-liter engine. The new GLC 53 makes amends after the controversial four-cylinder 43 and 63 models, while packing a nice surprise over the CLE 53 from which it inherits the engine.

For this new application, AMG has updated the “M256M” engine to extract 443 pound-feet (600 Newton-meters) of torque. That’s a 30 lb-ft (41 Nm) increase over the CLE 53, but it gets even better. An overboost function bumps torque to 472 lb-ft (640 Nm), though it only lasts 10 seconds. Affalterbach’s latest iteration of its inline-six also features a different cylinder head and intake camshaft, along with a new intercooler and a larger-volume intake system.

The GLC 53 will also be sold as a “Coupe,” with a heavily sloped roofline for those who want more style at the expense of practicality. Both versions sprint from 0 to 60 mph (96 km/h) in 4.1 seconds and top out at 167 mph (270 km/h), provided the AMG Dynamic Plus Package is ordered. To properly celebrate the return of six cylinders, there’s a new exhaust system with “special resonators” designed to deliver a deeper soundtrack.

A nine-speed torque-converter automatic transmission routes power to all four wheels, with an optional electronically limited-slip differential. Interestingly, the GLC 53 is the company’s first crossover to offer a drift mode for tail-happy shenanigans, though it costs extra.

Mercedes won’t charge more money for rear-wheel steering, as it comes standard. At speeds of up to 60 mph (96 km/h), the rear wheels steer up to 2.5 degrees in the opposite direction of the fronts. At higher speeds, they turn up to 0.7 degrees in the same direction.

The GLC 53 is technically not the first version of this generation to feature six cylinders. Mercedes-AMG has been selling the GLC 450d in Europe for years with an inline-six diesel. The oil-burner hasn’t been offered for the C-Class yet, which should make the upcoming C53 the first C-Class model of the W206 era with a six-cylinder engine.

Pricing isn't mentioned, but it should cost anywhere between the $68,900 GLC 43 and the $88,100 GLC 63.