Mercedes-Benz debuts the electric GLC at CES 2026, featuring 800-volt charging, 713 km range, and NVIDIA-powered SAE-Level 2 autonomy, alongside a global-first dual Microsoft-Google AI infotainment integration.

Mercedes-Benz will unveil the all-new electric GLC at CES 2026, marking its U.S. premiere as a cornerstone of the brand's luxury EV strategy. The vehicle introduces high-performance 800-volt charging and an industry-first integration of AI from both Microsoft and Google. This debut highlights a broader push into software-defined mobility through strategic partnerships with NVIDIA, Dolby, and Xperi.
The electric GLC utilizes a robust 800-volt charging architecture designed to minimize downtime at rapid charging stations. The powertrain delivers 483 hp and achieves an estimated range of up to 713 km under preliminary internal testing. U.S. market availability for the electric GLC is scheduled for the second half of 2026.
The fourth-generation MBUX system is the world's first in-car infotainment platform to integrate AI from both Microsoft and Google. Drivers interact with the optional 39.1-inch MBUX Hyperscreen, a seamless pillar-to-pillar display.
