At the Bremen plant, the GLC is built on the same line as the C-Class and the all-electric EQC (combined power consumption: 21.9-19.4 kWh/100 km; combined CO₂ emissions: 0 g/km)** and EQE models. In Sindelfingen, the GLC starts production in Hall 46 which, just like Factory 56, has been modernized from the ground up and converted into a highly flexible and digitalised Mercedes-Benz assembly system.
The production of different model and drive variants on one line makes maximum flexibility a decisive success factor for Mercedes-Benz vehicle production. With the so-called “Fullflex Marriage”, a new standard has also been implemented in terms of flexibility, in which the body is connected to the different drives. The mix of “Fullflex Marriage”, highly flexible conveyor technology and individual shopping cart supply in logistics enables a broad model mix. In this way, it is possible to react flexibly to market developments and changing customer demand.