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Mercedes-Benz GLE review

2019 onwards (change model)
Parkers overall rating: 3.5 out of 53.5
” Comfortable, tech-laden luxury SUV “

At a glance

Price new £76,955 - £92,755
Used prices £29,580 - £78,960
Road tax cost £590 - £600
Insurance group 44 - 50
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Fuel economy 26.2 - 41.5 mpg
Range 529 - 729 miles
Miles per pound 3.7 - 5.3
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Available fuel types

Petrol

Diesel

Alternative fuel

Pros & cons

PROS
  • Cutting-edge interior 
  • Excellent all-round comfort 
  • Added seven-seat practicality 
CONS
  • Third row of seats cramped
  • Some safety kit is optional
  • Feels very big

Written by Keith Adams Published: 20 April 2023 Updated: 3 April 2024

Overview

The Mercedes-Benz GLE is a full-size luxury hybrid SUV that comes with an broad range of engine options, including mild hybrid and plug-in hybrid variants offered across both petrol and diesel fuel types. There’s even a couple of high-performance AMG versions that you can read about in a separate review.

The GLE also features a seven-seat option, which limits the number of its rivals. Fitted as standard on all models – apart from the plug-in hybrid version – this addition brings the GLE in line with rivals such as the Volvo XC90, BMW X5, Audi Q7, and Land Rover Discovery.

Updated for 2023, the GLE features a cabin design that borrows features from the flagship Mercedes-Benz S-Class including touch sensitive steering wheel controls that work to control both the digital dashboard display and central infotainment screen. Both use the MBUX software and have a vast amount of functionality, including over-the-air updates and Smart Home functionality – the latter allowing you to use the car’s voice recognition to control lights, heaters and other functions in your house.

Depending on your preference, the GLE is available with a number of petrol and diesel engine options. For example, the 300 d and 450 d versions utilize 48V mild hybrid technology to improve efficiency, while the 400 e petrol engine teams up with an electric motor to deliver up to 66 miles of EV range. All engine variants utilize a nine-speed automatic gearbox and 4Matic all-wheel drive.

Over the next few pages, we’ll explore the Mercedes-Benz GLE’s strengths and weaknesses, considering its practicality, safety, interior technology, driving experience and running costs. On the final page of this review, we’ll offer our overall verdict on the car and let you know whether it’s worth spending your money on.