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A DIFFERENT BEGINNING
BBC TopGear India
|October 2025
Two philosophies of German engineering, distilled into luxury SUVs.
Here’s a curious thing. If you asked someone in India ten years ago what defined luxury motoring, they'd probably say “a big German sedan.” A Mercedes E-Class or a BMW 5-Series, parked under the porch, with its rear seat occupied by someone being driven to a meeting. Fast forward to today, and the answer isn’t a sedan at all; it’s an SUV. Specifically, one like the Mercedes-Benz GLC or the BMW X3. They've quietly taken over the role of the default luxury car.
And perhaps that’s why this comparison matters so much. These aren't halo models or exotic AMGs and M cars. They’re the bread and butter, the ones you actually see on Indian roads every day. The decision, then, isn’t about choosing between two wildly different toys. It’s about choosing between two philosophies of German-ness. Mercedes says comfort, elegance, and effortless power. BMW says precision, sportiness, and involvement in the same price bracket, same size, and same purpose, but with very different answers to the same question.
Design & Presence
At first glance, both are unmistakably from their respective families. The BMW X3 has grown longer, wider, and taller than the GLC. That extra length and height, along with a roofline that runs straight and upright, lend it proper SUV gravitas. The front end is angular, with the now-obligatory kidney grille that, mercifully, hasn’t yet swollen to X7 proportions, and M Sport bumpers add aggression. It has presence, the sort that announces itself in your rear-view mirror.
The GLC, meanwhile, adopts a more lenient approach. The silhouette is more flowing, the lines more rounded, and the coupé-like taper of the roof makes it look sleeker. Mercedes hasn’t abandoned chrome either; the grille sparkles, and the bonnet gets two neat power domes. Where the BMW wants to stand tall and broad-shouldered, the Mercedes prefers to glide past looking elegant.
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