Today's GLE also offers plenty of performance options, with variants like the 429-horsepower AMG GLE 53 and 603-hp AMG GLE 63 S.
One of the GLE's highlights is its MBUX infotainment system, which is easy to use and impressive to look at. The GLE competes with other midsize luxury SUVs including the Audi Q7, BMW X5 and Genesis GV80, and…
Today’s GLE also offers plenty of performance options, with variants like the 429-horsepower AMG GLE 53 and 603-hp AMG GLE 63 S.
One of the GLE’s highlights is its MBUX infotainment system, which is easy to use and impressive to look at. The GLE competes with other midsize luxury SUVs including the Audi Q7, BMW X5 and Genesis GV80, and we think it’s the best of the bunch.
Take a look at our Expert Rating to find out why we like it so much.

How’s the fuel economy? The EPA rates the GLE 350 4Matic at 22 mpg combined (19 city/26 highway), which is average for a base-level midsize luxury SUV.
The GLE 450, incredibly, gets the same 22 mpg combined (20 city/26 highway) but makes an extra 107 hp thanks to its mild hybrid system.
That’s pretty good power to efficiency, but like any other engine, how to drive will make the most difference in your real-world economy. The 450 is the way to go if you can swing it.
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