We’ve long raved about the Mercedes-Benz GLE as it aged like wine. However, that’s now all addressed, too.
We’ve raved about the Mercedes-Benz GLE over the years. For good reason too, we reckon. There were however aspects that were becoming a touch dated as the GLE more recently aged like wine. Happily however, that has mostly recently addressed, too.
Now available in SUV wagon, this 7-seater or a sleek Coupé, it carries fresh styling nuances. But you may need to go back and look at again after you read this, to notice them. They’re there, promise! The biggest change on the GLE menu is Benz’ latest, more intelligent, even more immersive MBUX User Experience infotainment inside. Along with this new GLE 450 d model, now in a greener, fully 48-volt electrified range.
Benz Pioneered the Modern Sport Ute
The Mercedes-Benz GLE, nee ML of course, pioneered the premium SUV segment back in ‘97. Built as always at Merc’s Tuscaloosa, USA plant, the current architecture was released in 2018. Now it’s just been mid-life nipped, tucked. Detail tweaks include this one’s tri-star struck grille, a fresh front bumper, and those subtle trim tweaks.
This flagship for now, 450 d gets full four-point DRL Multibeam LED headlamps. These latest-generation composite lights take full beam driving next level. Now rather than place general black blocks around approaching cars, this one seems to identify the car and only precision blocks the windscreen out. So you can even see the car in your bright beam, while the driver and passengers in that car will never know the difference.
Add that grille, a car color AMG front apron, skirts, and wheelarch cladding. Talking colors, this one’s wine farmer white. A bit drab, but there’s a cool bouquet of hues to choose from, too.
Latest Gen Starship Enterprise Infotainment
Hop aboard to experience that biggest GLE step to more holistic, and aesthetic Starship Enterprise artificial intelligence ‘My Mercedes’ MBUX 12.3 inch intelligent touchscreen infotainment. It fills the same space that the old one did, but now with wireless CarPlay and Auto. It also brings crisper, cooler graphics and great hardware and software strides.
Benz’ latest-generation surface sensing multifunction steering wheel is new too. It still runs the 12.3 inch driver display to the right and central displays on the left. We remain unconvinced by the new steering pads. We think they’re useless versus the older, simpler, uglier stalk controls. Happily the major controls remain in a row of buttons below the vents, and rollers in the centre console. So it won’t lose NCAP safety points like those ridiculous knobless systems do, even in this car’s EQ siblings.
Other strides inside the crisp, cavernous, curvy, and current cabin include new chrome look real galvanized metal air vents. Our 450 d Coupé also had ambient lighting and a premium 590 watt Burmester surround audio with Dolby Atmos and 13 separate amplifier speaker channels among its intensive arsenal of kit. Even optional Energizing air quality control.
Benz Says 450 d Will do 60 in 5.6. We Did Better Than That
This 362 HP 553 lb.-ft 2989 cc straight six 450 d sips 30 mpg. Splendid on the road, Benz also promises 5.6 seconds 0-60 mph and 250 km/h top speed, but we achieved closer to five on our trusty VBox on our secret test strip.
Perhaps this car’s biggest drawback is price. It’s very expensive now. You will need two and a half million of our long suffering rands to acquire one. And it’s heavier than some rivals on fuel. Still it’ll literally drive forever on a good day with around 600 miles of claimed range. Which we easily bettered on the cruise.
There are of course cheaper, thriftier GLEs out there. But none of them scream premium as much as this one does. Nor do they waft you along as royally as our 450 d did.
There are cheaper options–If you really need one
It has regal feel about it on the road, a command driving position, and almost peerless infotainment in an elegant and effortless driving experience. And that all comes with top performance and impressive dynamics too. Yip. it’s still the top dog.
ROAD TESTED: Mercedes-Benz GLE 450 d 4Matic SUV
Engine: 362 HP 553 lb.-ft 2.9-litre turbodiesel I6
Drive: 9-speed Automatic AWD
TESTED:
0-40 mph: 2.30 sec
0-60 mph: 5.15 sec
0-80 mph: 7.04 sec
0-100 mph: 12.13 sec
¼-mile: 13.4 s @ 104 mph
50-75 mph: 3.52 sec
75-100 mph: 5.10 sec
CLAIMED:
VMax: 155 mph
Fuel: 30 mpg
Range: 600 miles
LIST PRICE: $69,000*
*Estimated, variant not available in US.
A Mercedes-Benz GLE 450 4Matic SUV sells $64,350 MSRP
2025 Mercedes-Benz GLE 450 d 4MATIC SUV Road Tested
15/03/2025
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