The 2016 Mercedes-Benz GLC has been showing up in public quite often recently, but that's far from strange given its official debut is scheduled a little more than a week from now, on June 17th. Last time we saw it, the crossover was wearing very little camouflage, with black tape covering only its bumpers and side panels. Now, a new video->ke278 shows a fleet of barely camouflage prototypes, a sign that Mercedes-Benz->ke187 is indeed ready to unveil the GLC->ke4968 to the world.

Even though the Germans removed nearly all of the camo, that's not to say we have a lot more GLC to ogle at. The vehicle's design ceased to be a mystery a long time ago, when we realized it's a shrunken 2016 GLE or a C-Class Wagon on stilts. Making this video a lot more interesting is that it provides us with our first, uncamouflaged look at the GLC's interior. Again, we knew the crossover->ke288 would make use of the C-Class'->ke1593 gorgeous cabin since late 2013, so all this footage does is confirm it with a clear shot. If you had any doubts, here it is folks: you'll find more than 95 percent of the C-Class' gorgeous interior in the GLC.

As you might have already guessed, the crossover will get the sedan's engines as well, including the turbocharged, 4.0-liter V-8 in the AMG version. More details will become available when the GLC breaks cover later this month, so make sure you stick around for the full rundown.

2016 Mercedes GLC

Find out more about the upcoming Mercedes-Benz GLC in our speculative review here.