What does the 'C' displayed on the dashboard of the Mercedes GLC300 mean?

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StOscar
07/29/25 3:27pm
The 'C' displayed on the dashboard of the Mercedes GLC300 indicates that the vehicle is in Comfort mode. Specific operations: Depress the brake pedal of the Mercedes; Press the one-touch start button of the Mercedes; The instrument panel lights up and the vehicle's power is activated; Press the mode button located inside the Mercedes; At this point, the Comfort mode of the Mercedes can be activated. Comfort mode: This is the most frequently used mode in Mercedes. In this mode, balanced comfort is the most prominent characteristic of the Mercedes, with a steady and gentle performance that is neither rushed nor sluggish. The light and precise steering is particularly adept at low speeds. However, the vehicle's power performance will decrease in this mode.
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