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Mercedes-AMG GLC 53 Coupe review: SUV with a big heart

Mercedes-Benz is on something of a portfolio-expansion spree in India, with 12 new model introductions planned for 2026 alone, and the GLC 53 Coupe is one of the chapters in that story. Expected here sometime in early 2027, it steps in to replace the AMG GLC 43, a car that sold modestly, finding around 140 buyers last year. 

Mercedes GLC 53 Coupe Design and Engineering

Mercedes-AMG GLC 53 Coupe review: SUV with a big heart
Coupe-SUVs are an acquired taste, lending a more special look and feel to a regular SUV. 

The thing is, the coupe-SUV body style has never been mainstream. It’s an acquired taste, one that appeals to buyers who want their SUV to look and feel a little more special. The GLC 53 should resonate strongly with exactly that audience, except this time, it arrives with a far more interesting powertrain and considerably more character than the car it replaces, thereby correcting what is considered one of AMG’s biggest missteps, the unloved 2.0-litre four-cylinder.

Mercedes GLC 53 Coupe Performance and Refinement

Under the bonnet of the AMG GLC 53 sits what enthusiasts had been asking for all along, a proper six-cylinder engine. And honestly, that changes everything. This latest GLC 53 gets AMG’s updated 3.0-litre inline-six M256 EVO, paired with mild-hybrid assistance. On paper, it makes 449hp, which is already more than enough for Indian conditions, but the real story isn’t the outright performance. It’s the character, the richness and the sense of occasion that only a six-cylinder can deliver.

Mercedes-AMG GLC 53 Coupe review: SUV with a big heart
Updated 3.0-litre inline-six M256 EVO produces 449hp.

Driving it around Hamburg, what struck me almost immediately was the throttle response. Even just trickling through traffic, this two-tonne car feels alert and eager, and it has an underlying muscle that’s always ready to be flexed. AMG says the engine has been heavily revised with a larger e-turbocharger, improved intake and exhaust routing, along with a new intercooler setup, and you can genuinely feel the difference. The throttle response is sharp, immediate and wonderfully linear.

Mercedes-AMG GLC 53 Coupe review: SUV with a big heart
It feels alert and eager and has an underlying muscle that’s always ready to be flexed.

But what impresses most is the soundtrack. Modern emissions norms have made life incredibly difficult for high-performance engines, especially in Europe, where sound regulations are now very restrictive. Yet, AMG has somehow managed to inject genuine emotion back into this car. In Sport and Sport+ modes, the GLC 53 comes alive with a deep, throaty growl followed by crackles and pops on the overrun that feel wonderfully old-school AMG. You don’t even need to be driving flat out to enjoy it. A short burst down an Autobahn slip road is enough to unleash the full theatre. And it’s this aural drama that makes all the difference.

The previous generation of four-cylinder AMG models, however technically impressive, always felt like they were missing something emotionally. They were fast, sometimes absurdly so, but lacked the character buyers expect from an AMG. This straight-six brings that back. There’s a smoothness and depth to the power delivery that simply suits a car like this far better.

Mercedes-AMG GLC 53 Coupe review: SUV with a big heart
Deep, throaty growl in Sport and Sport+ modes feels wonderfully old-school AMG. 

Mercedes GLC 53 Coupe Ride Comfort and Handling

Once out on the Autobahn, the rest of the package starts to make sense, too. Rear-wheel steering gives it surprising agility for an SUV; the steering itself is hyper-alert in typical AMG fashion, and the all-wheel-drive system gives you a lot of assurance. There’s also an electronic rear differential and, amusingly, even a Drift Mode as part of the Dynamic Package. Yes, Drift Mode in a midsize luxury SUV!  

AMG clearly wants these 53 models to feel more emotional and playful than before and, to be fair, it works. The GLC 53 Coupe feels far more alive than many modern performance SUVs, which, despite their enormous speed, can often feel clinically effective rather than genuinely exciting.

Mercedes-AMG GLC 53 Coupe review: SUV with a big heart
Ride quality, however, feels firm even on smooth German roads. 

If there is one concern for India, though, it is the ride quality. Even on reasonably smooth German roads, the AMG GLC 53 feels firm. Around town, there’s a noticeable jiggliness to the suspension, and sharper edges do make themselves felt inside the cabin. Indian roads have a habit of exposing overly stiff suspension setups very quickly, and expansion joints, broken surfaces and sharp potholes could make this feel quite busy in everyday use, especially on the large wheels and low-profile tyres the India-spec car is likely to get.

It’s something Mercedes will need to carefully calibrate for our market because while buyers here increasingly want sporty SUVs, they still expect a degree of comfort from a luxury car costing this much.

Mercedes GLC 53 Coupe Interior Space and Comfort

Mercedes-AMG GLC 53 Coupe review: SUV with a big heart
It misses out on the latest MB.OS software and physical steering controls found on newer Mercs.

The cabin strikes a good balance between sporty and luxurious. The seats are comfortable, the driving position is spot on, and the chunky AMG steering wheel feels great to grip. The GLC 53 doesn’t get the latest MB.OS software that is being rolled out across the brand’s newer models, but for a car this focused on driving, you probably won’t lose much sleep over it. That said, it also means the fiddly swipe controls on the steering wheel remain – something Mercedes really can’t phase out fast enough.

Mercedes-AMG GLC 53 Coupe review: SUV with a big heart
Massive front headrests and narrow windows reduce the sense of space at the rear. 

Despite the sloping roofline, the rear seat isn’t quite the hardship you might expect. Headroom and legroom are decent enough for my 5ft 6in frame. But space aside, the back seat isn’t really where you want to be. The combination of the massive front headrests, narrow rear windows and the way this car eggs the driver on means rear passengers may well need easy access to the airsickness bags tucked away in those large door bins.

GLC 53 Coupe Expected Price and Verdict 

As an overall package, the GLC 53 Coupe feels incredibly well-judged. It’s fast without being intimidating, practical without looking boring and, most importantly, it has personality again. In many ways, this six-cylinder AMG formula feels exactly right for India. Enough performance to thrill, enough usability to justify driving every day, and enough drama to make every tunnel, flyover and empty stretch of highway feel like an occasion.

Mercedes-AMG GLC 53 Coupe review: SUV with a big heart

As for pricing, the GLC 53 is expected to arrive as a CKD (completely knocked down) model, which should theoretically result in substantial savings in customs duties compared to the fully imported outgoing AMG GLC 43. However, much of that advantage could be eroded by the weakening rupee and rising import costs. So despite being locally assembled, the GLC 53 could still end up priced marginally higher than the car it replaces, at around Rs 1.3 crore. But that won’t dent its appeal. Because in a world increasingly dominated by electrification and complexity, that glorious straight-six is the biggest selling point of all.

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