Mercedes-AMG GLE 53 Coupe review: The everyday AMG

The fast and characterful AMG GLE 53 Coupe has been updated for 2024. Here’s all you need to know.

Published on Feb 03, 2024 09:00:00 AM

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Model : GLE Coupe
We Like
  • Fast and fun to drive
  • Spacious and practical
We Don't Like
  • Pricey
  • Rear seat doesn't feel plush

The Mercedes GLE Coupe with its distinctive silhouette is a flavourful alternative to the mainstream GLE SUV and was available in the fire-breathing AMG 63 guise as well as the relatively tamer AMG 53 guise. For 2024, Mercedes has updated the latter and here’s all that you need to know.

Mercedes-AMG GLE 53 Coupe exterior design

Its LED headlamps now get four daytime running lamp bars within and a DRL ‘eyebrow’ atop. It sports the new AMG logo on its nose, while the front bumper has also been mildly redesigned. The only other exterior change includes revised elements within its tail-lamps. Even though design changes are minimal, the GLE Coupe is quite an attractive brute to begin with, replete with muscular cues, pronounced arches, 21-inch wheels and chunky 315mm rear tyres, and its sloping roofline seriously boosts its appeal.

Design updates are minimal, and largely concentrated on the nose of the SUV. 
 

Mercedes-AMG GLE 53 Coupe interior, features 

The only change to its interior is the new part-leather part-Alcantara steering, similar to the one in the AMG C43 (click here to read our review). The steering gets two dedicated shortcut controllers on each side; the right one is used to change the drive modes of which there are five – Comfort (default), Sport, Sport+, Individual and Slippery; using the left controller, you can change its suspension maps, open or close valves in its exhaust, raise or lower its ride height, turn ESP on or off and switch off automatic engine stop-start.

The only notable update on the inside is an AMG-spec steering wheel.

Our test car was specified to look and feel rather luxurious for an AMG, with its beige and black colour scheme, wood inlays and silver inserts. Expectedly, fit-finish and quality are top-notch, typical of what you’d expect in a car which costs as much as this. And this AMG doesn’t come at the cost of sacrificing comfort either. The front seats get heating and cooling, albeit the cushioning is firm. Space at the rear is plenty, so you will be able to ferry your family and friends, however, its seats don’t feel as luxurious or as plush as the standard GLE SUV.

Mercedes-AMG GLE 53 Coupe engine performance

At the heart of this AMG is the M256M 3-litre, 6-cylinder (twin-scroll) turbo-petrol engine, which it shares with the GLE 450 and GLS 450. But on the AMG, performance is dialled up to make 435hp and 560Nm, an improvement of 55hp and 60Nm over its ‘mainstream’ SUV counterparts. And with the 2024 update, it now gets a new second-generation integrated starter generator, which provides an additional 20hp and 200Nm to further enhance responsiveness.

The engine has been carried over from the regular GLE, but outputs are up by 55hp and 60Nm.

Being rather aggressively tuned, throttle responses feel sharp, which forces you to be gentle on the accelerator in bumper-to-bumper traffic, however, once you’ve worked your way around that initial spikey acceleration, this AMG can serve as a competent daily driver. With an aggressive driving style, it builds speed at an astonishing rate and feels deceptively quick – 0-100kph takes just 5 seconds, and it will go on to hit a top speed of 250kph (limited). Even though hitting illegal speeds is effortless, while shedding speed rapidly, you will feel its near-2.3-tonne mass. Braking performance though is spot on thanks to its massive 400mm disc in the front and 370mm at the rear.

Initial throttle responses are spikey, but beyond that, it can serve as a competent daily driver.

What’s impressive is that while this AMG is sportier to drive and feels tighter than the standard GLE SUV, ride quality is surprisingly forgiving for an AMG, which rides on 21-inch wheels. It is equipped with air-suspension and gets adjustable damping settings – Comfort, Sport and Sport+, which you can change independent of drive modes. The car feels sharpest in the two Sport settings, and for a car this big and heavy, it incredibly shrinks its size and weight, and feels quite enjoyable to drive. Its 4matic+ all-wheel drive system, massive tyres and quick-ratio steering only improve the experience when cornering with verve.

Ride quality is surprisingly good for an AMG, thanks to air-suspension with adaptive dampers

What’s more, even though ground clearance is more than enough for our roads, you can further raise its ride height to venture on a mild off-road trail. And for those rare occasions, it has got some clever off-road readouts on the infotainment screen, and there’s also the option of an invisible bonnet function to identify stones or smaller obstacles beneath the car.

Mercedes-AMG GLE 53 Coupe price, verdict

The Mercedes AMG GLE 53 Coupe is big, looks distinctive and feels desirable for what it offers – sportscar-levels of performance with the practicality and usability of a full-sized SUV. At Rs 1.85 crore (ex-showroom), it sits above competitors like the Porsche Cayenne Coupe and the Audi Q8, but it’s close to 100hp over said rivals and comes with a long list of standard equipment. So, as it stands, the 2024 Mercedes-AMG GLE 53 4Matic+ Coupe is a lot of car for a lot of money too.

The GLE 53 Coupe combines sportscar-like performance with practicality of a full-sized SUV.
 

Also see:

Mercedes AMG GLE 53 Coupe facelift launched at Rs 1.85 crore

Mercedes-AMG GLE 53 Coupe facelift video review

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Tech Specs
PricePetrol AT
Price Range Ex-showroom - DelhiRs 1.85 crore
EnginePetrol AT
Fuel Type / PropulsionPetrol-mild hybrid
TypeIn line 6-cyls
Cubic Capacity (cc)2999cc
Max Power (hp @ rpm)435hp
Max Torque (Nm @ rpm)560Nm
Electric motor power (hp)20hp
Electric motor torque (Nm)200Nm
TransmissionPetrol AT
Drive LayoutAll-wheel drive
Gearbox TypeTorque converter
No of Gears9-speed
EfficiencyPetrol AT
Tank size (lts)85 litres
AccelerationPetrol AT
0 - 100 kph (sec)5.0 secs (claimed)
BodyPetrol AT
Weight (kg)2,405kg
Front Tyre275/45 R21
Rear Tyre315/40 R21
SuspensionPetrol AT
FrontAdaptive air suspension
RearAdaptive air suspension
SteeringPetrol AT
Turning Circle Diameter (mts)12.3 meters
BrakesPetrol AT
Front400mm discs
Rear370mm discs
DimensionsPetrol AT
Length (mm)4,944mm
Width (mm)2,157mm
Height (mm)1,716mm
Wheelbase (mm)2,935mm
Front Track (mm)1,681mm
Rear Track (mm)1,724mm
Boot Capacity (Lts)655 litres - 1,790 litres

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