Where is the transmission of the Mercedes-Benz GLC produced?
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Mercedes-Benz GLC transmission is produced in Germany. The vehicle is equipped with a 9-speed automatic manual transmission, which is the first longitudinal transmission developed by Mercedes-Benz. The automatic manual transmission combines manual and automatic shifting, integrating the advantages of both manual and automatic transmissions, significantly reducing power loss during the operation of the transmission system. In automatic mode, it offers simple and comfortable operation, especially in urban driving conditions, where the automatic transmission eliminates the cumbersome operations of clutch engagement and gear shifting, making driving more convenient. When driving on downhill sections, using manual mode allows for gradual downshifting, ensuring smooth coasting. The Mercedes-Benz GLC has a body length of 4764mm, width of 1898mm, height of 1642mm, and a wheelbase of 2973mm, placing it in the mid-range for its class, and it is positioned as a mid-size SUV.