New Era Of Mercedes-Benz Design Starts With All-New Electric GLC 

For over 100 years, that familiar-looking chrome grille has been a central feature of nearly every Mercedes‑Benz, while it steadily evolved over time. From its original vertical proportions with simple details to the more intricate, horizontal architecture of recent years, the grille has decorated many millions of cars. The heritage portfolio features examples including the legendary 600 Pullman (W100, 1963-1981), the “Strich 8” (W114, 1968-1973), and the Mercedes‑Benz S‑Class W108 (1965-1972) and W111 (1959-1968) model series.

The GLC will be the first to show off the new grille design

Now, there is a new design direction. Inspired by this rich heritage and designed for the future, Mercedes‑Benz is elevating the design language to something it calls—and it sounds a little over the top—Sensual Purity. The first series production vehicle to showcase this is the new Mercedes‑Benz GLC with EQ Technology, and its most defining characteristic is the new iconic grille. This centerpiece preserves the essence of the brand while embracing a more modern touch through reduction, clean lines and cutting-edge technology. Look out for the new GLC at IAA Mobility in Munich on September 7, 2025.

The reinterpretation of the iconic grille marks an important step for the company that has created many milestone moments. From a functional feature of the combustion-vehicle era, the new grille of the all‑electric GLC has evolved into an illuminated work of art. The fusion of design, technology and craftmanship is boldly transposed through three main features: a wide chrome frame, a smoked-glass-effect lattice structure and integrated contour lighting. An illuminated version will be available as an option, featuring a total of 942 backlit dots. This optional high-tech pixel graphic can even be animated and brings the electric GLC to life. Additionally, the central Mercedes-Benz star and integrated surrounding contour of the panel are illuminated.

CARLIST THOUGHTS

It goes without saying that few brands boast the same level of worldwide recognition as Mercedes‑Benz. Vehicles bearing the three-pointed star have always been synonymous with luxury and sophistication but the new grille takes the brand in a different direction. For my part, I just hope the overall silhouette is a little better looking than the current crop of electric EQ sedan models which look like melted blocks of butter.

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