Despite having huge cult following Mercedes-Benz GLK nameplate was officially discontinued in 2015 and replaced by the GLC-Class. yes they are rumors of 2026 Mercedes AMH GLK but guess what? there’s a truth you need to know about it. so keep on reading this post to have complete idea what Mercedes is offering in 2026.

The GLK’s Successor: AMG GLC
GLC Was officially replaced by the more refined and more advanced GLK models. The 2026 AMG GLC 43 and GLC 63 S models are the spiritual heirs featuring mild-hybrid technology (like the 2.0L inline-4 turbo with electric assist in the GLA/GLB 215) for enhanced torque and responsiveness.
Having performance figure of 416 hp (GLC 43) and 671 hp (GLC 63 S PHEV) with AMG-tuned suspensions and brakes.
Design & Off-Road Legacy
While GLK was bpxy and rugged, these modern AMG SUVs are more aerodynamic e.g., 0.30–0.32 drag coefficients in GLA/GLB. For those who want’s retro off-road capability the Mercedes’ flagship adventure vehicle having rear axle and triple locking differentials.
Technology & Luxury
The 2026 AMG GLC adopts Mercedes’ latest innovations mostly shared with the GLB & GLE Models. New infotainment now has voice controlled AI with augmented reality navigation and biometric authentication.
New driver assistance now has active steering assist, PRE-SAFE® collision protection, and 360° cameras (Driver Assistance Package, $1,700). In the interior we get Sport seats, AMG-specific displays, and 64-color ambient lighting.
Performance Specifications (Expected)
Model | Engine | 0-60 mph | Key Features |
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AMG GLC | 43 2.0L Turbo Hybrid | ~4.1 sec | Electric turbo, AMG 4MATIC® |
AMG GLC 63 S | 2.0L PHEV (671 hp) | ~3.4 sec | Torque vectoring, drift mode |
Pricing & Competition
- AMG GLC 43: Starts near $65,000 (est.).
- AMG GLC 63 S: Exceeds $100,000 (est.), competing with the Porsche Cayenne Turbo E-Hybrid and BMW X3 M.
- The G-Class remains a premium alternative, starting at ~$140,000
Why the GLK Name Won’t Return?
Mercedes is going to prioritize electrification and modular platforms (like the MHA for SUVs). Reviving GLK will compete against its streamlined naming structure (GLA, GLB, GLC, GLE, GLS). GLB is the official replacement to the GLK which is same in segment.