Mercedes GLC Lease
The Mercedes-Benz GLC model range incorporates the original GLC SUV Estate car and new GLC Coupe. Both share the same petrol and diesel engines and trim grades including Sport, AMG Line and AMG Line Premium, and all come with permanent 4WD and slick nine-speed 9G-Tronic auto gearbox as standard. With increased vehicle discounts available vs buying on a lease contract, the GLC represents exceptional value. View our best lease deals below and get a detailed online quote now.
The fashionable GLC Coupe has become a best-seller in the premium SUV market, with its sleek sloping roofline and highly respected Mercedes-Benz engineering and reliability.
Discover the GLC Estate, a spacious and practical SUV vehicle with a generous equipment list as standard and a wide selection of petrol and diesel engines to choose from.
Mercedes-Benz GLC Estate
220d 4Matic AMG Line 9G-Tronic
Mercedes-Benz GLC Estate
220d 4Matic AMG Line Premium Pls 9G-Tronic
Mercedes-Benz GLC Estate
300d 4Matic AMG Line Premium Pls 9G-Tronic
Mercedes-Benz GLC Estate
300de 4Matic AMG Line 9G-Tronic
Mercedes-Benz GLC Estate
300de 4Matic AMG Line Premium + 9G-Tronic
Mercedes-Benz GLC Estate
300 4Matic AMG Line 9G-Tronic
Mercedes-Benz GLC Estate
300 4Matic AMG Line Premium Plus 9G-Tronic
Mercedes-Benz GLC Estate
300e 4Matic AMG Line 9G-Tronic
Mercedes-Benz GLC Estate
300e 4Matic AMG Line Prem Plus 9G-Tronic
Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupe
300 4Matic AMG Line 9G-Tronic
Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupe
300 4Matic AMG Line Prem Plus 9G-Tronic
Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupe
300e 4Matic AMG Line 9G-Tronic
Complete Care Terms and Conditions
Complete Care is available to drivers aged between 21-70 with no more than 2 “at fault” claims in the last 2 years and no more than 6 points on driving licence. The driver must not have been subject to a driving ban in the last 5 years and must have held a full UK/EU licence for at least one 1 year. High value electric vehicles are available to drivers aged between 25-70 with no “at fault” claims in the last 2 years and no points on driving licence. The driver must not have been subject to a driving ban and must have held a full UK/EU licence valid for at least 5 years. Prices are based on the postcode of the customer. 72% of our customers would qualify for the advertised price however a confirmed rate will be sent in writing upon request.
In the event of an incident resulting in damage, loss or theft to the vehicle, the customer will be required to pay an excess known as a Customer Incident Charge (CIC) if they are found to be “at fault”. The CIC varies depending on the number of “at fault” incidents for the vehicle and is an escalating charge as follows:
- First incident is £250
- Second incident £350
- Third and subsequent incidents £750
For high value electric vehicles, the CIC is £1000 for the Tesla Model 3 & Y, Porsche Taycan and Audi e-tron GT and £2000 for the Tesla Model S & X and Mercedes-Benz EQS.
If a repair is lower than the CIC, then the customer will only be charged for the loss, also known as a Customer Elected Payment (CEP).
Full eligibility criteria, restrictions and policy exclusions are available upon request.
Mercedes-Benz GLC FAQs
Is the Mercedes GLC worth leasing?
If you're looking for an upmarket and spacious SUV that will fit your family's needs, the Mercedes-Benz GLC would be a practical investment.
Leasing the GLC could be cheaper than an outright purchase thanks to a low initial rental, fixed monthly rentals, and road tax and breakdown cover being included.
Find out more in our Buying vs Leasing guide.
How much does it cost to lease the Mercedes-Benz GLC?
To lease the Mercedes-Benz GLC from Nationwide Vehicle Contracts, prices start from Price On Request per month.
The GLC is one of Mercedes-Benz's best-selling cars and is always in high demand, so if you see a car lease deal you like, make sure you enquire as soon as possible to ensure you don’t miss out.
Are Mercedes-Benz good cars to lease?
Yes, Mercedes-Benz are good cars to lease. They are considered one of the world's leading manufacturers in terms of luxury and quality, and with a lease, you could drive a new one every two, three or four years.
Nationwide Vehicle Contracts has a range of car leasing deals for Mercedes-Benz cars.
What's the difference between the Mercedes-Benz GLC and GLE?
The main difference between the GLC and GLE is their size. The Mercedes-Benz GLC is a mid-size SUV that seats up to five passengers and has 56.5 cubic feet of maximum cargo capacity.
The Mercedes-Benz GLE is bigger and seats up to 7 passengers and has 74.9 cubic feet of maximum cargo capacity.
The GLC is featured on our top 10 SUVs to lease.
Does the Mercedes-Benz GLC have a plug-in hybrid option?
The new Mercedes GLC has a range of mild-hybrid (MHEV) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) options available. There's a diesel and two petrol MHEVs, accompanied by a petrol and diesel PHEV.
For more information about the benefits of leasing an electric or hybrid car, have a read through our handy guide.