What are the dimensions (length, width, height) of the Mercedes-Benz GLC260 and BMW X3?

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Jasper
07/29/25 5:44am
Mercedes-Benz GLC260 has dimensions of 4764mm in length, 1898mm in width, and 1642mm in height; BMW X3 measures 4708mm in length, 1891mm in width, and 1676mm in height. Exterior: The Mercedes-Benz GLC features elegant lines, giving the vehicle a sophisticated and refined appearance. Paired with large-sized thick-walled tires, it presents a minimalist aesthetic. The rear design harmonizes with the front, with tail lights that exude stability, complemented by dual exposed exhaust pipes. Interior: The interior boasts a youthful and distinctive design, exuding an overall sense of elegance. The steering wheel perfectly matches the interior style, equipped with electric adjustment for height and reach, memory function, and paddle shifters, enhancing its premium feel. The center console is adorned with a 10.25-inch touchscreen, while the instrument cluster adopts a dual-barrel design for easy and clear information reading.
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AvaFitz
08/12/25 9:16am
I've checked the actual dimensions of the Mercedes-Benz GLC 260: approximately 471 cm in length, 189 cm in width, and 164 cm in height. As for the BMW X3, it measures about 471 cm in length, 189 cm in width, and 168 cm in height. The widths are similar, but the X3 is slightly taller, which might provide more stability when reversing in urban driving. The GLC's lower height makes it better suited for narrow streets or underground parking garages, offering a lighter feel when turning. The X3's height advantage gives a more spacious interior impression, especially with a few extra centimeters of headroom in the rear seats, making it ideal for taller individuals. However, in daily use, the size differences are minimal, and the choice largely comes down to personal preference. For city commuting, I prefer the GLC's agility, but the X3 offers better stability at high speeds. Before making a decision, I recommend test-driving both to see which one feels more comfortable for you.
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