Latest model
The first true GLE produced from scratch, though, arrived at the start of 2019 as an entirely new generation. The new car is noticeably bigger than the model it replaces and is now one of the largest cars in its class. The styling is also bolder than before, while the interior features the brand’s latest MBUX infotainment system which includes a large digital dial setup and big touchscreen.Â
The new car is also more spacious as well and gains a range of electrified powertrains – including mild-hybrid diesels and an impressive new diesel plug-in hybrid, which offers a seriously impressive electric range of more than 60 miles.Â
Since its introduction Mercedes has introduced its hot new AMG models – staples across the ML and GLE’s lifetime – which bring strong performance and bolder styling to the line-up.Â
Value for money
Big premium SUVs never come cheap, and with the GLE range starting from just under £60,000 it’s certainly no bargain. That said, it’s pretty evenly priced next to the Audi Q7 and BMW X5, though is around £4,000 more expensive than the cheapest new Volvo XC90. Standard equipment is generous, too, including leather upholstery, 20-inch alloy wheels and adaptive LED headlights.Â
It’s a shame that seven seats aren’t available on the standard trim levels, though, as you’ll have to upgrade to the AMG Line Premium version before you have the option for seven seats – adding £2,000 to the price, and meaning the most affordable seven-seat GLE costs a steep £63,935. It’s a bit disappointing when a third row of chairs are included as standard on both the equivalent Audi and Volvo.Â
If you’re looking at a used GLE, models start from as little as £20,000 for a 2015 car. You’ll need to spend a bit more to get the more appealing AMG Line version, though. If you’d rather the latest generation, the cheapest examples start from around £40,000 for a 2019 model. Some big discounts are offered on nearly-new models, though, and you could save as much as £15,000 off a six-month-old example.
Looks and image
If you’re spending big money on a large premium SUV, you want it to stand out. That’s the logic Mercedes has gone with anyway, as the GLE is one of the more imposing cars in its class. From its large alloy wheels, to its inflated dimensions and large grille, it certainly stands out on the road. As with many of the brand’s models, it’s only offered with a range of ‘AMG’ trims – ensuring all models offer a sporty look.Â
The GLE’s interior is also one of the best in the business, unsurprising given it’s more or less shared with the brand’s flagship S-Class. It’s a great mix of technology – as shown with the large digital dials and touchscreen – as well as quality, with tip-top materials used throughout. You’re unlikely to be disappointed with it in this respect.Â
Like its predecessor, the GLE remains an SUV designed for comfortable cruising rather than fun. Models fitted with air suspension deliver an effortlessly smooth driving experience, even on a large set of alloy wheels. Standard GLEs aren’t therefore especially enjoyable to drive, but the sportier AMG models are available if you want something a bit spicier.Â