Mercedes-Benz has revealed the mid-life update for the GLS SUV, and it now gets mild styling tweaks inside out, better equipment levels and software upgrades.
- Refreshed GLS gets updated MBUX infotainment
- GLS gets two new upholstery options
- Some models also get the “transparent bonnet” feature
Mercedes-Benz GLS exterior, interior updates
The standard Mercedes-Benz GLS SUV gets slight styling tweaks, with the four horizontal louvres in the grille getting a Silver Shadow finish. The front bumper comes with air inlet grilles with high-gloss black surrounds. At the back, the tail-lamps get three horizontal block patterns that form a new motif.
The primary focus of the update, however, is the interior, which now receives a glossy brown lime wood trim and the Parking Package – providing 360-deg camera view at low speeds – as standard. The updated GLS also gets new upholstery options that include Catalana Beige and Bahia Brown leather. Trim choices include High-Gloss Brown Linden Wood and Manufaktur Piano Lacquer Flowing Lines.
Mercedes-AMG GLS 63: what’s new
The performance variant of the GLS, the Mercedes-AMG GLS 63, adds even more to its equipment list, with features like an electric panoramic sunroof, adaptive high-beam headlights, a Burmester sound system and heated cupholders being standard. Mercedes has also added the AMG performance exhaust system and adaptive dampers for no additional cost. A new software update adjusts the settings for roll stabilisation and air suspension systems.
Mercedes-Maybach GLS refreshes
Stepping up to the Mercedes-Maybach GLS brings ambient lighting with a projection of the marque’s logo, plus a choice of new paint options – Sodalite Blue Metallic and Manufaktur Alpine Grey Non-Metallic.
Mercedes-Benz GLS facelift powertrain options
Mercedes offers four engines: a 3.0-litre petrol straight six with 380hp (in the GLS 450), a 4.0-litre petrol V8 with 517hp (in the GLS 580) and a 3.0-litre diesel straight six with 312hp (in the GLS 350d) or 367hp (in the GLS 450d). The Maybach SUV gets the 557hp '600' petrol V8, while the AMG GLS 63 variant gets a 633hp with mild-hybrid tech.
Expect more details on the India-bound Mercedes-Benz GLS facelift to be revealed closer to the launch, which could take place towards the end of this year.
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