2022 Mercedes-Benz GLE Review
The 2022 Mercedes-Benz GLE continues what began with the creation of this luxury SUV segment. Therefore, you can expect a lot from any drive you take around Manchester, Bedford, or Nashua, New Hampshire. To explore what this car can do for you, take a ride to Mercedes-Benz of Manchester to learn more.
Space Beyond Utility
While some SUVs strictly focus on utility, the 2022 GLE focuses on making you feel good. Front seats come with heat but can also be furnished with ventilation and massage amenities. The second row can also include heat.
Your cabin can be illuminated to set the stage for relaxation or energetic pursuits. Standard 64-color LED ambient lighting allows you to select the ideal color to suit you. Other available amenities include the 4-zone climate control system, heated and cooled front cupholders, and an expansive panorama roof.
Inside, you’ll find this amount of space:
Dimensions | Front Row | Back Row |
Headroom | 40.5 inches | 36.9 inches |
Legroom | 40.3 inches | 40.9 inches |
Shoulder Room | 59.3 inches | 58.3 inches |
For storing your purchases, you’re allotted a spacious 33.3 cubic feet in the cargo area. This can easily be expanded to a maximum 74.9 cubic feet if you put down the back row seats.
Technology That Starts With a Greeting
With a simple greeting of “Hey, Mercedes,” your 2022 GLE comes to life. Through the Mercedes-Benz User Experience, vocalize your requests with the help of voice control. Your car listens, learns, and eventually operates car features and locates destinations for you.
Destinations can be viewed on the 12.3-inch touchscreen multimedia display, and the console touchpad gives you access to MB Navigation and your smartphone apps through Apple CarPlay™ or Android Auto. Inductive wireless charging capability makes it convenient to charge your phone in your car.
Behind the wheel, you’ll discover the 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster display, which provides basic information such as the amount of gas you have. Any information you see here can be projected onto the windshield with the available Head-Up Display.
Safety for Any Occasion
When you’re driving the 2022 GLE, even the most unusual situations that arise can be conquered. Crosswind Assist, for example, ensures that any strong winds cannot battle your car.
Are you shopping at a busy mall and hoping your car stays unharmed? If another car or even a shopping cart hits your car, the Parking Damage Detector alerts you through your phone.
An endless number of options exist to guide you through any situation. To avoid blind spots, add the Active Blind Spot Assist to steer clear of any obstacles in those areas.
All the while, the available Surround View System displays any angle so you can be safe moving in any direction.
How Much Power Can You Get?
Depending on the 2022 GLE trim you choose, you’ll have the power from a robust engine. But which one?
The 2022 GLE 350 offers a 2.0L inline-4 turbo engine that produces 255 horsepower with 273 lb-ft of torque. With this engine, you’ll achieve up to an EPA-estimated 19 city/27 highway MPG.*
If you decide on the 2022 GLE 450, the 3.0L inline-6 turbo engine produces 362 horsepower with 369 lb-ft of torque. It also achieves up to an EPA-estimated 21 city/25 highway MPG.*
Either way, you’ll have the versatility of a 9G-TRONIC automatic transmission and convenient fingertip shift paddles that switch the DYNAMIC SELECT modes. Plus, you can choose either rear-wheel drive or the available 4MATIC® fully variable all-wheel drive.
2022 Mercedes-Benz GLE Continues the Legacy
Continue the tradition that started the segment with the 2022 Mercedes-Benz. If you’re looking for luxury for your Manchester, Bedford, or Nashua, NH, travels, focus your attention on this superb vehicle. Reserve your test drive at Mercedes-Benz of Manchester today.
* EPA estimated fuel economy. Compare the estimated mpg to the estimated mpg of other vehicles. You may get different mileage depending on how fast you drive, weather conditions and trip length. Your actual highway mileage will probably be less than the highway estimate.