Mercedes-Benz appears to be preparing a second update for its GLE-Class midsize SUV, one more substantial than the previous update. A GLE-Class prototype with a new front-end design hidden under some camouflage gear has been spotted testing, confirming that work on an updated version is underway.
Parts of the interior have also been concealed and point to a new steering wheel design and a larger infotainment screen. The current GLE-Class arrived as a 2020 model and was given its first update for the 2024 model year. This second update is expected to debut around 2026, meaning an arrival for the 2027 model year is a strong possibility.
Mercedes doesn't typically update its vehicles more than once during a product cycle, but the second update will help keep the GLE-Class fresh for longer as Mercedes will likely keep some of its current gas vehicles on sale for longer than originally planned. The current S-Class is also expected to have an extended product cycle.
The reason is slower than expected demand for electric vehicles. Mercedes was planning to go the full-electric route by 2030, but in February the automaker said it will keep selling vehicles with gas engines beyond that date.
It isn't clear what Mercedes has planned for the mechanical components, although the automaker has already confirmed that the GLE 53 from AMG will receive a new plug-in hybrid powertrain for the 2026 model year, instead of the current mild-hybrid setup. The new powertrain will combine a turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-6 with an electric motor for a total of 536 hp.
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27 сен 2024