Prices have also gone up since the car launched, with the EQA now starting from just over £52,000, though with the basic Sport version being dropped, the standard kit list is more generous than before. Above the EQA 250+ sits the four-wheel drive EQA 300 4MATIC and the EQA 350 4MATIC, which use a smaller 66.5kWh battery. Here are all the differences between the GLC 300 and GLC 300 4MATIC: 1. Drivetrain system. Let’s start with the most significant difference, which is related to the drivetrain. The Mercedes GLC 300 comes with a rear-wheel drive (RWD) system. It simply means the car’s engine sends its power to the rear wheels. RWD is awesome for a sporty cxLe3MH.
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