What are the features of the Mercedes-Benz GLC260L Luxury Edition?

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LouisFitz
09/04/25 3:45am
Mercedes-Benz GLC260L Luxury Edition features are as follows: Electronic Stability Program (ESP): Effectively prevents loss of control situations such as skidding or tail spinning. It is generally not recommended for drivers to manually turn it off. Parking Radar/Image: This button activates the panoramic camera and radar functions, providing audible and visual feedback to help the driver detect surrounding obstacles. Blind Spot Warning System (BSW): If another vehicle is detected in the blind spot on the rear side of the car, the flashing light on the side mirror will illuminate. If the driver fails to notice the indicator and insists on changing lanes, the system will sound an alarm. Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM): When the distance between the vehicle and the car ahead is too close, the system will sound an alarm to alert the driver. If the driver continues to drive, the system will forcibly stop the vehicle. Auto Hold: When stopping at traffic lights or similar situations, releasing the brake pedal will activate the auto hold function, locking the wheels and relieving the driver's foot fatigue. Pressing the accelerator again will allow the vehicle to continue moving. Auto Start-Stop: Once activated, the engine will temporarily shut off. When the brake pedal is released, the engine restarts to propel the vehicle forward.
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VonDallas
09/16/25 4:53am
The test drive of the Mercedes-Benz GLC 260 L Luxury Edition left a deep impression on me. The most captivating feature is its intelligent interactive system—the 12.3-inch touchscreen is incredibly responsive, and gesture control is particularly practical, allowing you to switch songs with a simple wave at a red light. The 64-color ambient lighting can be adjusted to match your mood, perfectly complementing the Burmester sound system. The wireless charging pad hidden in the center console is very user-friendly, and there are four Type-C ports (two in the front and two in the rear). The automatic parking function exceeded expectations, effortlessly handling tight parking spaces. The heads-up display projects navigation arrows directly onto the windshield, floating over the road, so you never have to glance down at the instrument cluster while driving.
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