EXPOSED! The All-new Mercedes-Benz GLE's Interior Is Given The FULL MONTY In THESE Pics!

EXPOSED! The All-new Mercedes-Benz GLE's Interior Is Given The FULL MONTY In THESE Pics!
One vehicle we've been eagerly awaiting its debut is the Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class. Following up on the hugely successful M/ML/now GLE, this is expected to be the best mid-size Mercedes sports-utility vehicle.

If you just look across the company's product portfolio today, you'll note that the current-gen GLE is one of the marque's weak points. Not that it really matters as the company still sells a ton — only product people like the Agents care.

Given all the updates with the three-pointed star's engines and technology though, we're thinking that this all-new Benz has the potential to light up this segment of SUVs from a sales perspective.

Just THINK: Does any other luxury automaker have a better answer to Mercedes' trifecta that includes its exterior/interior design, infotainment and technology?

As you're pondering that thought, take a peek at the latest spy shots exposing the upcoming GLE-Class. They're really, really good.

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MDarringerMDarringer - 8/10/2018 6:30:15 PM
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Full Monty? More like full Monty Python.


CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 8/10/2018 6:37:52 PM
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I can't see how a flat glass panel, with no cover to shade it gets approved by the board or even the design committee. Clients will be completely disappointed with the glare on this screen on their first sunny drive. As well it makes the GLE interior look cheap as well. Good Grief! :-0


MDarringerMDarringer - 8/10/2018 7:16:02 PM
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I'm with you.


CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 8/10/2018 8:10:30 PM
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@MD- The most worrisome thing about this design is that it becomes a "thing" and more car companies copy it because Tesla and Mercedes are doing it. Just like floating roof lines or coupe SUV's, just because someone else wants to jump off a bridge, it doesn't mean you have to.


TomMTomM - 8/10/2018 6:38:28 PM
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Mercedes is on a roll right now - and it was because they decided to poll their buyers to see what they wanted - and to their surprise they wanted more luxury over more performance. AS a result - Mercedes responded knowing that there was still a measure of their customers who wanted high performance - so they did a "Y" with the regular cars being more luxurious - and the AMG for the performance versions.

If you offer your customers everything they want - it is easier to sell cars. However - these things run in cycles - and eventually - as happened to BMW - the panache of having one will fade for Mercedes - especially as their numbers rise - opening a chance for another brand to take over. I do not believe that Mercedes has a lead in technology - over other German brands - or in infotainment either. Since people who buy cutting edge luxury cars are accustomed to things that go bump in the night - right nw - people are liking Mercedes Interior/exterior design over the stale designs of BMW. That could turn on a dime with a new design.


MDarringerMDarringer - 8/10/2018 7:15:48 PM
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#OffTopic


TomMTomM - 8/10/2018 8:21:11 PM
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Matt -Nonsense -YOUR Alzheimers has now progressed to the point that you no longer can understand comments. IF you look above - the question in the Item was - Does any other manufacturer ...?

I responded that if you WHY Mercedes is doing what it is doing (Polling their customers) - I said I do not believe Mercedes actually has a Technology lead - nor infotainment which directly addresses those parts of the Question - and then I noted that Styling runs in cycles and eventually people will tire of Mercedes designs and move on.

Maybe it is time for you to take your meds and stop posting here.


CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 8/10/2018 10:53:42 PM
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@Tom - Don't take the bait. But in this case, the thread was clearly about the goofy flat screen that is supposed to now be a gauge cluster. I think you were addressing the article and the subject matter 00R was pointing at with your post. I think Agent00R is way off the mark saying Benz has the world by the tail if this is really doing to be the new GLE interior. But it's his article.


MDarringerMDarringer - 8/10/2018 11:28:30 PM
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@CC Whenever TomM takes the bait he becomes even more incoherent that what his initial remark was. It's pretty funny to watch.


TomMTomM - 8/11/2018 7:47:06 AM
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Sorry - CANNAIAN or MATT - In English, You respond to questions and the ONLY QUestion in the article was - " Does any other luxury automaker have a better answer to Mercedes' trifecta that includes its exterior/interior design, infotainment and technology?" THERE is no question about the Flat screen in the article.

I did not "take the Bait - I posted an appropriate response



MDarringerMDarringer - 8/11/2018 10:48:12 AM
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See @CC Because TomM has to have the last word, he will flail wildly. It's absolutely hysterical.


mre30mre30 - 8/11/2018 9:40:39 AM
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Why are there console 'grab handles' on a grocery getter?

Interior design is a bit overwrought. For example - why is the screen tacked onto a space that is exactly the size and width of the screen - they could have recessed it (and shaded it from sun glare!) and the result would have been much better.

Advantage X5.


CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 8/11/2018 10:07:34 AM
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@mre30 - Good point. They are in the Cayenne and the Urus too. They are a "thing" that some believe an SUV needs to have in the premium segment. Maybe they will be used when foraging an overly tall speed bump at the mall.


MDarringerMDarringer - 8/11/2018 10:52:21 AM
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The grab handles are necessary for the "Well Sonny Boy, back in the 1950s when a man was a man, a woman knew her place, and you rebuilt transmissions on the dining room table..." types to hold onto so they don't fall and break a hip as they get out of their Mercedes.


JRobUSCJRobUSC - 8/11/2018 11:39:16 AM
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uh... that's... a big step back from the recent new Benz interiors. I'm sure it's well made, but both the new Q8 and X5 are much more aesthetically pleasing.


RunamukkRunamukk - 8/11/2018 12:59:35 PM
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This will sell like hotcakes. As much flack as I hear on enthusiast sites, the clients are always wowed by the dual screens in person and love them. Also, with a glossy wood and the ambient lighting turned on this will definitely be a very modern interior. Sure it looks a little unfinished now but I'm sure the final result will be much more polished.


cidflekkencidflekken - 8/11/2018 3:11:56 PM
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Everything looks great. Except those odd front vents on each side of the screens. Hate those - they are true headscratchers in terms of design and function.
Mercedes has stated they've managed glare on the screen (per the new A-Class setup) so there are no worries there. The center console looks great. Not sure why they went with rectangular mid-section vents on the dash where every new Benz designs are circular.


cidflekkencidflekken - 8/11/2018 3:12:34 PM
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BUT, better than any new Audi or BMW interior at the end of the day.


xjug1987axjug1987a - 8/11/2018 6:15:52 PM
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Looking forward to the Lincoln Aviator or the Cadillac XT-6 (Should have a name, perhaps Cadillac Greenbriar or something that says expensive / luxury vs that crap moniker...) ... this is going to be so expensive and insane to repair... count me out...


MDarringerMDarringer - 8/11/2018 7:36:18 PM
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Cadillac so needs to PURGE the naming idiocy of De Nysschen.


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