The new Mercedes-Benz GLS is the largest and most luxurious SUV from  Mercedes-Benz and, above all, offers more: more space, more comfort,  more luxury. The confident presence of its exterior stems from its  impressive dimensions, which are larger than those of its predecessor.  One of the benefits of the 2.4-inch (60 mm) longer wheelbase is interior  spaciousness, especially in the second row. The three fully  electrically adjustable seat rows offer all passengers a generous amount  of space and outstanding seating comfort. The seats in the third row  can be lowered into the floor to increase the trunk space, while the  seats in the second row fold flat. Furthermore, a six-seater variant  with two luxurious individual rear seat Captain's Chairs in the second  row is available for the first time. Also celebrating its world premiere  in the GLS is a new engine: the GLS 580 4MATIC will have an electrified  V8 engine featuring EQ Boost - a 48-volt onboard electrical system with  an integrated starter generator. The GLS 450 4MATIC will feature a  3.0-liter inline-6 turbo engine with EQ Boost. The all-new Mercedes-Benz  GLS will celebrate its World Premiere at the New York International  Auto Show in April and will go on sale in the U.S. by the end of the  year.
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 Also available on the new GLS, the sophisticated E-ACTIVE BODY  CONTROL active suspension paired with the 48-volt technology offers  outstanding suspension comfort, agile handling and a high degree of  off-road capability. Like the GLE, the GLS features the latest  generation of Mercedes-Benz driver assistance systems giving cooperative  support to the driver. The new variable 4MATIC system ensures great  agility on the road and strong performance off the beaten track. The new  GLS has impressive aerodynamics in its segment, with a global Cd figure  of 0.32. It also has a new Carwash function, which enables the car to  be prepared for entry into a carwash with a single press of a button.

 As the S-Class of Mercedes-Benz SUVs, the new GLS indulges its  passengers in every way, especially those in the rear. Here are some key  comfort features at a glance:
 - Executive Rear Seat Package: Separate tablet for controlling all of  the MBUX comfort and entertainment functions from the rear seats
 - Electrically adjustable seats throughout as standard, as is the  Easy- Entry function, which makes it easier to get into and out of the  third row seats
 - Simple folding-down of all rear seats at the push of a button
 - Choice of either three-seat rear bench seat or two luxury individual seats with armrests in the second row
 - Two fully fledged seats in the third row (for people up to 6.4 feet/1.94 meters tall)
 - Heated seats and separate USB charging ports for the third row
 - Five-zone automatic climate control available (standard on GLS 580)
 
 "The new GLS is the S-Class of premium SUVs. It embodies luxury,  confidence and intelligence like almost no other vehicle," states Ola  Källenius, member of the Board of Management of Daimler AG responsible  for corporate research and Mercedes-Benz Cars development.

 "The GLS combines modern luxury with the character of an off-roader,"  says Gorden Wagener, Chief Design Officer at Daimler AG. "Powerful  highlights of the off-road design idiom combined with an elegance  reminiscent of a classic luxury sedan. The interior is a synthesis of  modern, luxurious aesthetics, hallmark SUV practicality and digital  high-tech. In our view, the new GLS therefore offers the best of all  these worlds."
 Since the M-Class was introduced in 1997, Mercedes-Benz has been  building premium SUVs in the USA - the largest market for these vehicles  worldwide. The full-size GL offering space for seven people was  launched in 2006. In 2015, a facelift emphasized the luxurious character  of this large SUV's second generation and also heralded the changing of  the name to GLS. On top of that, the GLS is the market leader in its  segment - just like the S-Class Sedan.
 At present, Mercedes-Benz offers seven models in the SUV segment  (GLA, GLC, GLC Coupe, GLE, GLE Coupe, GLS and G-Class). The SUVs are a  major structural pillar in the Mercedes-Benz product portfolio, and  greatly contribute to the growth of the brand. To date, more than five  million customers worldwide have purchased a Mercedes-Benz SUV.

 The new Mercedes-Benz GLS, produced in the U.S. in Tuscaloosa,  Alabama, will be presented to the public for the first time at the New  York International Auto Show.
 Exterior design: powerful presence 
 Modern luxury both on and off the road: that is the design message of  the new GLS. Its aesthetics are based on the confident presence that  its impressive dimensions alone create (length 205.2 in, width 77 in).  The wheelbase of 123.4 inches, which is 2.4 inches longer than that of  its predecessor, makes the vehicle beneficially longer and gives it  harmonious proportions, emphasized by the understated, elegant side  design. The GLS follows the design strategy of Sensual Purity, and  dispenses with individual edges and beading in favor of generously  sculptured surfaces.
 The front section of the new GLS exudes a powerful presence: this is  ensured by the upright radiator grille in an octagonal SUV  interpretation, the prominent, chrome-plated under guard in the front  bumper with the bone- shaped air inlet grille, and the hood with two  power domes. This striking appearance is emphasized day and night by the  distinctive headlamp design. The GLS is equipped with MULTIBEAM LED  headlamps as standard, with a total of 112 LEDs per headlamp. These  produce the maximum light intensity permitted by law, which results in  the brightness of the main beam headlamps only falling below the  reference value of 1 lux after a distance of more than 2,000 feet (650  meters). The daytime running lights with three LED segments underline  the status of the GLS as the S-Class of SUVs.

 The GLS cuts an imposing figure from the rear, too. This is  particularly ensured by the powerful shoulder muscle extending from the  rear doors to the tail lamps, which enables the GLS to strike an  imperious pose on the road. The two- piece tail lamps are based on LED  technology, and their high-caliber, three- dimensional look conveys  depth and solidity. The reflectors are relocated lower down, giving the  tail lamps a flatter appearance. They are crowned by a slender,  continuous chrome trim strip. The rear is strikingly rounded off with  the chrome-plated under guard.
 Aerodynamics: exquisite fine-tuning 
 The new GLS achieves global cd figures as low as 0.32 - a clear  improvement compared with its predecessor (cd 0.35) and an impressively  low figure in the large luxury SUV segment. The excellent aerodynamics  help to reduce fuel consumption and limit wind noise, one of the areas  on which development work focused specifically.
 Special attention was paid to the underbody and the air flowing  through the engine compartment because the hallmark SUV shape, with its  upright front end and high ground clearance, makes these areas  susceptible to low- frequency airflow noise. A host of details were  optimized with numerous computation loops, CAE simulations  (computer-aided engineering) and measurements in the wind tunnel in  Sindelfingen.

 Interior design: luxuriously elegant and powerfully progressive 
 The interior of the new GLS is all about luxuriously elegant  aesthetics, as evidenced immediately by the interior appointments that  combine the comfort of a Mercedes-Benz luxury sedan with the robustly  progressive detailing of an SUV. The central element in the dashboard's  design is an impressively sized screen unit embedded in a distinctive  dashboard support. The dashboard support flows into the door panels, and  the integral trim element extends to meet the doors.
 The prominently wide, raised center console creates a robust contrast  with the free-floating appearance of the dashboard. As a typical  feature of off-roaders, there are two prominent grab handles on the  center console. Apart from good ergonomics, fluent surfaces create a  modern, luxurious impression, rounded off by a broad area of trim and  flush-fitting sun blinds. The controls with haptic and audible feedback  appear to have been milled from a solid metal block.

 The large touchscreen of the MBUX infotainment system allows all the  GLS comfort features to be controlled from the driver's seat. Very fine  chiseling and the pyramid structures of the trim surfaces showcase the  desire for perfection and craftsmanship. The new multifunction sport  steering wheel with its striking spoke design accentuates the impressive  appearance of the SUV's interior.
 Interior: generous amount of space in the second and third seat row 
 The new GLS has a considerably longer wheelbase than its predecessor  (123.4 in, an increase of 2.4 in). This creates more space, especially  in the second seat row, which can also be adjusted. Legroom here is  increased by 3.4 inches when the seats are in their rearmost position,  which also makes it easier to get into the vehicle.
 As standard, the second row has a 60:40-split folding rear bench seat  with adjustable 40:20:40-split backrests. Alternatively, it is possible  to order the two luxury individual rear seats with armrests, between  which it is possible to access the rearmost seats with ease. This is  particularly useful when child seats are fitted in the second seat row.

 All seats are electronically adjustable. The same applies to the  EASY-ENTRY function, which makes it easy to get into and out of the two  individual seats in the third row. For this, the seats in the second row  move a long way forwards and fold forwards.
 The seats in the third row are fully-fledged seats that are suitable  for people up to 6.4 feet (1.94 m) tall and are heated for the first  time. There are also two additional USB charging ports here.
 The new GLS has several climate control options: three-zone,  four-zone or five- zone. If the GLS is equipped with the five-zone  automatic climate control (as is standard with the GLS 580), the third  row has its own zone with climate control vents in the roof. This zone  is supplied by its own, electrically powered heater and air conditioner.
 A push of a button is all that is required to stow away the  comfortable seats and make full use of the trunk space in the GLS. The  switches on the left and right of the load compartment and on the front  of the wheel arches on the front- passenger side in the C-pillar area  allow the seats in the rear rows to be folded completely flat. It is  also possible to fold down all the seats simultaneously by pressing the  "ALL" button. The carpet-trimmed backs of the backrests form part of a  flat, practical load area. Another push of a button lowers the trunk  sill by approximately 2 inches to make it easier to load heavy or bulky  items.

 Even more comfort in the rear: MBUX served on a tablet
 Luxury in the new GLS is shared generously among all passengers,  particularly if the Executive Rear Seat Package is ordered. It includes a  7-inch Android tablet in its own docking station in the second row's  larger luxury center armrest. The tablet allows control of all MBUX  comfort and entertainment functions (see next section) from the rear  seat rows, such as access to the radio, media, phone and a web browser.  It can also be used to control the Executive Rear Seat Package and the  five-zone automatic climate control for the rear seats. The driver can  seamlessly assume control of all options and features from his or her  seat at any time too.
 The center console also offers a wireless charging compartment for  smartphones and additional USB ports. Rear passengers are indulged  further still thanks to luxury headrests with additional cushions and  the rearward- extended center console between the front seats with cup  holders.
 It is even possible to order rear seats with a lumbar massage  function and climate control as an additional option for the Executive  Rear Seat Package Plus in the second row.
 MBUX with Interior Assistant 
 The GLS is equipped with the latest generation of the infotainment  system MBUX (Mercedes-Benz User Experience). Upgrades compared with the  A-Class, in which the revolutionary system made its debut, include two  large 12.3-inch screens as standard. The information on the digital  instrument cluster and central media display is easily legible on the  large, high-resolution screens. The presentation with brilliant graphics  underlines the comprehensibility of the intuitive control structure.
 The optional MBUX Interior Assistant also allows intuitive operation  of different comfort and MBUX functions by movement recognition. A  camera in the overhead console registers movements of the driver's and  front passenger's hands and arms. When a hand approaches the touchscreen  or the touchpad on the center console, the media display changes and  individual elements are highlighted. The system is able to distinguish  the driver's hand from that of the front passenger, and therefore knows  for whose seat the massage function is to be activated, for example.
 In addition there are functions that can be controlled by simple hand  gestures: the reading lamp can be switched on and off by extending a  hand towards the interior mirror, for example. Furthermore, the driver  and front passenger can each store personal favorite functions such as  "navigate home" or "call office."

 
 A unique feature of MBUX (Mercedes-Benz User Experience) is its  learning capability thanks to artificial intelligence. With its  predictive functions, MBUX anticipates what the user would like next.  For instance, anyone who often calls their mother on Tuesdays during  their drive home will receive her telephone number as a suggestion in  the display on this day of the week. Anyone who regularly switches over  to a radio station with news at a certain time also receives this as a  suggestion.
 Also available is a next-generation full-color Head-up Display, which  sets new standards with a resolution of 720 x 240 pixels and an  extended projection distance.
 Powertrain: all engines have an EQ Boost integrated starter generator 
 The high aspirations of the new Mercedes-Benz GLS are also clearly  apparent in its engine line-up. Powerful six and eight-cylinder engines  deliver the comfort and effortlessly superior power that suit the  characteristics of this luxurious vehicle.
 The introduction of the GLS 580 4MATIC will mark the world premiere  of a new, electrified V8 gasoline engine with 48-volt on-board  electrical system and integrated starter generator. It has an output of  483 hp and 516 lb-ft of torque, with a further 184 lb-ft of torque and  21 hp available via EQ Boost over short periods. The integrated starter  generator (ISG) is responsible for hybrid functions such as EQ Boost or  energy recuperation, while allowing fuel savings that were previously  reserved for high-voltage hybrid technology.

 ISG eliminates the need for a belt drive for ancillary components at  the front of the engine, which reduces its overall length. The slim  design of the in-line engine, together with the physical separation of  intake/exhaust, creates space for close-coupled exhaust after treatment.  The 48 V on-board electrical system serves not only high power  consumers, such as the water pump and air- conditioning compressor, but  also the integrated starter-generator (ISG), which also supplies energy  to the battery by means of highly efficient energy recuperation.
 The Mercedes-Benz GLS 450 4MATIC is also available with a  six-cylinder in- line engine electrified with 48-volt technology. This  sophisticated engine produces 362 hp and 369 lb-ft of torque, with a  further 184 lb-ft of torque and 21 hp available via EQ Boost over short  periods.
 4MATIC variable all-wheel drive: agile on the road, superior when off- road 
 In all variants of the new GLS, power is transmitted by the 9G-TRONIC  automatic transmission. The broad ratio spread of gears from one to  nine allows a clearly perceptible reduction in engine speed and is a  decisive factor behind the high level of energy efficiency and ride  comfort. A transfer case with an electronically controlled multi-plate  clutch is also fitted as standard. This allows a variable transfer of  drive torque from 0-100 percent (torque on demand) between the axles.
 Also new, and available as an option on the GLS 580, is a transfer  case specially configured for superior off-road driving characteristics.  In addition to the controlled multi-plate clutch with torque-on-demand  function, it also features a reduction gear for off-road driving.
 When driving on the road, and particularly when cornering, the two  fully networked transfer cases with torque-on-demand function allow a  further improvement in handling safety and agility by specifically  influencing the degree of yaw to induce oversteer or understeer.
 Driver assistance systems: even better support 
 The new GLS is equipped with the latest generation of Mercedes-Benz  driver assistance systems giving cooperative support to the driver.  These systems further enhance the level of active safety.
 When Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC with  route-based speed adaptation is activated, the new GLS is able to  recognize and respond to traffic jams or slow-moving traffic with the  help of information from LiveTraffic before the driver becomes aware of  the hazard. For example, when a traffic jam is detected on the highway  (and if the driver does not choose a different response), DISTRONIC  reduces the speed to around 62 mph (100 km/h) as a precaution.
 A new feature of the Driver Assistance package: when actually driving in a traffic, Active Stop-and-Go Assist  is substantially able to perform the tasks of keeping the vehicle in  the lane and maintaining a safe distance with a high level of  availability at speeds up to around 37 mph (60 km/h). In addition,  restarting can be automatic up to one minute after coming to a stop.  Once the traffic jam clears, the GLS accelerates back up to the speed  preset for Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC with route-based speed  adaptation. If traffic signs differ from this, the sign posted speed  limit is automatically given priority.
 Suspension: AIRMATIC air suspension as standard 
 The GLS comes with the enhanced AIRMATIC air suspension system with  Adaptive Damping System Plus fitted as standard. This setup uses highly  complex sensor systems and algorithms to adapt the damping  characteristics to the road condition and driving situation in real  time. All components have been enhanced compared with the previous  generation, and the wheel suspension mountings have been optimized to  maximize ride comfort. In addition, the air suspension keeps the car at  the same level, regardless of the load on board.
 Carwash function: ready for cleaning 
 One new standard feature is the Carwash function - which comes in  handy, especially for a large vehicle like the GLS. When this function  is selected, the suspension moves to the highest position, which reduces  the track widths due to the axle geometry. This makes it easier to  drive into a carwash as well as remove any dirt remaining in the wheel  arches from the last off-road trip. The Carwash function also:
 - Folds in the exterior mirrors.
 - Closes the side windows and the sliding sunroof.
 - Suppresses the rain sensor information so that the windshield wipers remain switched off in the carwash.
 - Switches the climate control to air-recirculation mode and, after  eight seconds, activates the 360° camera's front image to assist the  driver when driving into the carwash
 - Deactivates these settings automatically when the driver drives out of the carwash and accelerates to a speed above 12 mph.
 
 Outstandingly intelligent suspension: E-ACTIVE BODY CONTROL 
 Even better ride comfort and agility plus new functions such as  recovery mode are provided by the optional E-ACTIVE BODY CONTROL  suspension, which is combined with the newly developed AIRMATIC air  suspension. This is currently the only system on the market that can  individually control spring and damping forces at each wheel. This means  that it not only counteracts body roll, but also pitching and squat.  Together with ROAD SURFACE SCAN and the curve inclination function  CURVE, E-ACTIVE BODY CONTROL makes an exceptional level of comfort  possible, and supports the claim of Mercedes- Benz to build the world's  most intelligent SUV suspension.
 E-ACTIVE BODY CONTROL operates with a voltage of 48 V. On poor road  surfaces the system is even able to recuperate energy, roughly halving  the energy requirement compared with the preceding system in the  S-Class. The hydropneumatics generate dynamic forces that overlay the  air suspension forces and actively support and dampen the vehicle body  during linear and lateral acceleration or when driving on uneven roads.
 The off-road functions include rocking mode. For example, if the GLS  has become bogged down in a sand dune, this can help to free the vehicle  more easily in many such situations. If possible, the suspension level  is automatically raised and lowered several times, which changes the  ground pressure of the tires and therefore improves traction and allows  the GLS to rock itself free. Individual wheel actuation is another  function for off-road driving. This allows the level at each wheel to be  individually adjusted via the touchscreen of the media display, thus  improving the vehicle's alignment on rough terrain when one wheel is  stuck in a ditch or a wheel spring is fully contracted. This also helps  to increase traction and the torque at the wheel.
 E-ACTIVE BODY CONTROL in the GLS also has the curve inclination  function CURVE: like a motorcycle, the GLS leans into bends and thereby  allows cornering in three stages with practically no centrifugal force.  If the GLS is equipped with a stereo multi-purpose camera, ROAD SURFACE  SCAN becomes possible: the camera continuously scans the road surface,  while the suspension responds in advance to any undulations before the  vehicle drives over them and largely compensates for them. In this way,  the GLS improves the perceived road quality.
 The new Mercedes-Benz GLS will go on sale in the U.S. by the end of the year.
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