This low-mileage Mercedes-AMG GLE 63 S Coupe is being offered at no reserve in an ongoing online auction in the United States of America, so if you want to make it yours, keep reading.
A 2021 model, the car is presented in Diamond White Metallic on top of a red and black interior. Some of the notable equipment includes the 22-inch wheels, and the AMG Night Package, comprising some black accents on the outside and black chrome twin tailpipes. It also has the Driver Assistance Package with multiple safety gizmos, the Warmth and Comfort Package with rapid heating front armrests and front seats, a Burmester audio, ventilated front seats, 360-degree cameras, a few other features.
Since this is a modern Mercedes-AMG GLE 63 S Coupe, you already know what powers it, don’t you? Yep, that would be the Affalterbach brand’s ubiquitous 4.0-liter bi-turbo V8, which can also be found on various other models. In this case, the engine is paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission and drives all four wheels, developing 603 brake horsepower (612 ps/450 kW) and 627 pound-feet (850 Nm) of torque. From 0-60 mph (97 kph), it needs less than four seconds.
There is curb rash on the wheels and the vehicle also has scratches and chips on the outside, and a misaligned left front fender. The exhaust system has some rust on it, and some of the interior trim and the seats have wear on them. Other than that, this car is said to have sustained “disabling” damage to its front fascia more than two years ago after hitting a traffic sign and running off the road. The insurance company declared it a total loss, the listing reveals.
Right now, this 2021 Mercedes-AMG GLE 63 S Coupe has a clean Maryland title. It is located in Bowie and accompanied by a spare tire, an all-weather trunk mat, quilted floor mats, the owner’s manual, and one key. The ad says the ride was last serviced in May, at 23,162 miles (37,276 km), having its cabin air filter replaced, fuel system serviced, and engine oil and filter changed. The odometer now reads 30,400 miles (~49,000 km).
The seller has owned it since April 2024 and is now trying to part ways with it because of his growing family, claiming that he needs more space. The car is advertised on Cars&Bids here, and there are six days left in the online auction (ending September 22, 2025), with a high bid of $10,000. This model is normally valued at $50,000-$85,000, and the pictured example is offered at the excitement of no reserve. Could you ignore the damage in its history? If so, how much would you pay for this GLE 63 S Coupe?
Mercedes-AMG GLE 63 S Coupe Lists It At No Reserve
26/09/2025
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