Russian tuning company TopCar is currently engaged in a new project, one that will see Mercedes’ compact GLC Coupe crossover become a more attention-grabbing version of itself.

The color used on the car looks a lot like the tuner’s ‘Blue Gem’ hue, while the bodywork boasts a custom front bumper with beefier air intakes, a new grille featuring the TopCar logo, custom bonnet, side skirts, rear trunk lid spoiler and rear diffuser.

Large single-spoke wheels and a bunch of darkened elements further differentiate the tuned model from the stock GLC Coupe.

Until now, the Inferno kit was reserved only for the larger GLE Coupe, which usually came with a highly luxurious interior, featuring anything from carbon fiber to wood, crocodile leather and even 24-karat gold accents.

We reckon a similar result could be achieved on the GLC Coupe, whose cabin, while not necessarily more premium/luxurious, is actually more modern looking than the one in the GLE, since the latter basically features the old, third-gen 2011 M-Class’ interior architecture.

But what do you think? Is the GLC Coupe the type of crossover that merits an over-the-top aesthetic? We’ve seen Brabus’ take on it, and to be frank, it was quite conservative. This TopCar-tuned one would definitely attract more attention.