Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupé arrives in 2020
MERCEDES-BENZ, which is introducing 22 new models to the market this year, has unveiled one that will be among its 2020 arrivals – a new GLE Coupé accompanied by an ultra-sporty stablemate, a Mercedes-AMG GLE 53 4MATIC + version.
Currently accounting for around one third of Mercedes-Benz sales, SUVs are of increasing importance to them with a global customer base of over six million owners spread across an eight model range that includes GLA, GLB, GLC, GLC Coupé, GLE, GLE Coupé, GLS and the G-Class itself.
The GLE Coupé blends the sportiness and elegance of a coupé with the engineering of a large premium SUV. Some 39mm longer and 7mm wider than before, with a wheelbase 20mm greater than its predecessor (yet 60mm shorter than the GLE), the new GLE Coupé is an imposing creation, sporty both in its handling and in its appearance.
Muscular where it needs to be, the GLE Coupé has a powerful, ready-to-pounce appearance accentuated by contoured body lines. Like other coupés in the Mercedes- Benz range, it sports the familiar diamond radiator grille with single horizontal louvre and headlamps featuring full-LED technology as standard.
Inside, it shares numerous common features with other models in their new premium- SUV family. Evident are its strikingly shaped instrument panel, whose upper surface is covered in man-made leather as standard, and two large 12.3inches /31.2cm screens that seamlessly flow into the door trim. Its sporty emphasis is also seen in standard sports seats and in a new sports steering wheel. Other features include the latest generation ‘Mercedes me’ and MBUX infotainment system, with voice control features and a range of comfort options and apps.
More tightly tailored than the GLE, the fourdoor coupé offers tangibly more room than its predecessor with comfortable space for five occupants. Its entrance dimension has been enlarged by 35 mm and its interior stowage space increased to 40 litres. All-round view has also been improved.
At launch, two powerful six-cylinder diesel engines will be available – a 350d (200kW / 272hp with 600Nm torque) and a 400d (243kW / 330hp with 700Nm torque) whose combined fuel consumption is 8.0-7.5 litres/100km and combined CO2 emissions is 212-197g/km. A 300d will follow at a later date. A petrol version available at launch will be the Mercedes-AMG GLE 53 4MATIC+ Coupé with combined fuel consumption of 9.3 litres/100km and combined CO2 emissions of 212g/km. Preparations are also under way for a 350de plug-in-hybrid version. In both models, engines comply with Euro 6d standard (RDE/ Real Driving Emissions Step 2) even in demanding driving situations. Transmission is 9G TRONIC automatic in both cases.