
What Is the 2023 Mercedes-Benz GLE?
The Mercedes-Benz GLE delivers the power and luxury you expect from a vehicle sporting the three-pointed star emblem. Available in traditional SUV or Coupe format, the latter features a truncated tail to give it a sportier (albeit less practical) design. The standard engine is a 255-horsepower, turbocharged four-cylinder, which is fitted to the front- or all-wheel-drive GLE350; a 362-hp, turbocharged inline-six powers the GLE450, and a 504-hp, twin-turbo V-8 is used in the GLE580. Both the 450 and 580 are equipped with 48-volt mild-hybrid systems and come standard with AWD. But wait, there are also two AMG-tuned models: the 429-hp AMG GLE53 and 603-hp AMG GLE63S. With so many permutations, the GLE’s competition is varied and includes the likes of the Audi Q8, BMW X5, Genesis GV80, Land Rover Range Rover Sport and Volvo XC90.
What’s New on the 2023 Mercedes-Benz GLE?
The 2023 GLE gets new metallic paint colors but is otherwise unchanged.
What Features in the 2023 Mercedes-Benz GLE Are Most Important?
Standard features include:
- 12.3-inch touchscreen
- 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster
- MBUX voice recognition
- Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Wireless device charging
- Hands-free power liftgate
- Hands-free park assist
- LED headlights with automatic high beams
- Blind spot warning system
- Driver-drowsiness monitor
Available features include:
- Leather seating surfaces
- Heated and ventilated front seats with massage function
- Cabin air fragrance diffuser
- Third-row seating
- Heated armrests
- Heated and cooled cupholders
- Adaptive cruise control
- Surround-view parking camera
- Head-up instrument display
- Road sign recognition
Should I Buy the 2023 Mercedes-Benz GLE?
The Mercedes-Benz GLE certainly spoils SUV shoppers when it comes to options. Even in its base format, though, the GLE is elegantly appointed, and the 255-hp turbo four won’t make you feel like you’ve skimped on power. When venturing to higher trims, you’re greeted with gobs more horsepower and a dizzying array of comfort and tech features. It’s not perfect, of course: The optional third-row seats are cramped for adults, and some of the fancier onboard tech requires patience and time spent with the owner’s manual.