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Posh Mercedes-Benz GLE is set for a refresh

- MPHO MAHLANGU

THE popular Mercedes-Benz GLE SUV and its coupé sibling have undergone mid-life enhancemen­ts to the exterior, interior, technology, and equipment.

The models are due to arrive locally around the third quarter of this year.

Externally the face-lifted model receives a new front grille with two horizontal louvres and chrome inserts, and the grille of the outer air intakes now features a horizontal chrome fin. Standard LED high-performanc­e headlamps provide the lighting, but buyers can also opt for multibeam LED headlights that boast four light points.

At the back, the tail-light units get a new inner design, with the GLE SUV boasting two horizontal blocks whereas the GLE Coupé’s units feature two bars. The GLE Coupé benefits from the standard fitment of the AMG Line exterior, which includes the familiar diamond grille with Mercedes-Benz pattern in chrome, the AMG front apron with chrome trim element,

AMG side-sill panels, body-coloured wheel arch cladding and the AMG rear apron with diffuser-look insert.

New exterior hues have also been introduced, namely: Sodalite Blue metallic and Manufaktur Alpine Grey solid. Wheel choices range from 19-20-inches with new 21-inch items on offer in the AMG Line exterior model.

Inside, both GLE SUV and GLE

Coupé models now receive the latest-generation steering wheel with touch-sensitive controls on the horizontal spokes.

As in the Mercedes-Maybach GLS, the GLE now benefits from the chrome look of the centre and side air vents which were previously edged in black. Also borrowed from the Mercedes-Maybach GLS is the “Manufaktur piano lacquer black flowing lines” trim.

The Burmester surround sound System now features the personal sound set-up and Dolby Atmos immersive audio experience. Further features of the Burmester surround sound system include 13 speakers, 13 separate amplifier channels and a system output of 590W.

The second generation of the MBUX (Mercedes-Benz User Experience) infotainme­nt system has been employed, making the interior more digital and intelligen­t. The driver and central displays both measure at 12.3-inches, with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto now boasting wireless connectivi­ty.

The powertrain­s of the GLE SUV and Coupé have now all been electrifie­d thanks to mild-hybrid, 48-volt technology and the Integrated Starter Generator.

All models benefit from an additional boost of 15kW and 200Nm of torque. For the record, the GLE 450 4MATIC boasts 280kW and 500Nm of torque, whereas the GLE 300d 4MATIC is good for 198kW and 550Nm, and the GLE 450d 4MATIC boasts 270kW and 750Nm. The Merc-AMG GLE 53 4MATIC+ benefits from 320kW and 560Nm, with an additional boost of 15kW and 200Nm, whereas the flagship AMG GLE 63 4MATIC+ boasts 450kW and 850Nm, with an additional boost of 16kW and 250Nm.

South African specs and pricing will be announced closer to the launch.

 ?? ?? THE GLE Coupé benefits from the standard fitment of the AMG Line exterior.
THE GLE Coupé benefits from the standard fitment of the AMG Line exterior.

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