Detailed adjustment/introduction of 48V light hybrid system 2024 Mercedes-Benz GLE family officially released
On February 1st at 1 am, the Mercedes-Benz 2024 GLE was officially unveiled, along with the new GLE Coupe and AMG GLE models. The new car has been slightly upgraded in terms of appearance, configuration and power, and will continue to be produced at the factory in Tower City, USA.
The most obvious change in the 2024 GLE is the design of the headlights and lower bumper. The daytime running lights are changed from the iconic "double L" shape to a dot matrix design, which is similar to the new Mercedes-Benz GLC. In addition, the details of the middle net and the front bumper are adjusted to make the whole more sporty.
The side of the new car has not changed much. The rear of the car has been adjusted for the shape of the taillights. The light print forms two horizontal long strips, while on the GLE Coupe, it is the design of two horizontal light strips, and the visual effect after lighting is more prominent.
GLE 53 COUPE
GLE 63 S
The appearance changes of the AMG GLE 53 and 63 S models unveiled together this time are basically the same as those of the ordinary version. In addition, they have been replaced with AMG’s exclusive grille, side skirt, skirt and other shapes, and more aerodynamic components have been added, making the whole more aggressive.
The new car uses the same steering wheel as the GLS and S-class models. In addition, the configuration has been upgraded, equipped with the latest Mercedes-Benz MBUX system, and the automatic speech recognition capability has been upgraded. The new car also supports the latest driving auxiliary features, including active steering assistance, automatic parking, and transparent engine cover.
The 2024 Mercedes-Benz GLE is fully electrified, and all models are equipped with a 48V light hybrid system except for plug-in models. Among them, the entry-level GLE 350 will use a combination of 2.0T + 48V, with a maximum engine horsepower of 255 horsepower; GLE 450 will be equipped with a combination of 3.0T + 48V motors, of which the maximum engine horsepower is 375 horsepower; GLE 580 uses a combination of 4.0T twin-turbo V8 engine + 48V motor, with a maximum horsepower of 510 horsepower. GLE 53 is equipped with a combination of 3.0T + 48V, with a maximum engine horsepower of 429 horsepower, GLE 63S is equipped with 4.0TV8 + 48V, the maximum engine horsepower is 603 horsepower, and the 48V motor can provide an additional 21 horsepower.
The plug-in hybrid version of the GLE 400e will use a combination of 2.0T engine and motor, of which the maximum engine power is 252 horsepower, the maximum motor power is 136 horsepower, the system comprehensive power is 381 horsepower, the comprehensive torque is 600 Nm, the battery capacity is 31.2kWh, the pure electric cruising range can reach 107km (WLTP conditions), and the 0-100km/h acceleration time is 6.1 seconds. (Mercedes-Benz cars, for pictures)