Facelift for the largest SUV from Mercedes-Benz

Renewed giant in AMG trim

Facelift for the largest SUV from Mercedes-BenzSpy shots Mercedes-AMG GLS 63Spy shots Mercedes-AMG GLS 63Spy shots Mercedes-AMG GLS 63Spy shots Mercedes-AMG GLS 63Spy shots Mercedes-AMG GLS 63

Spy shots Mercedes-AMG GLS 63

Big, bigger, GLS. The GLS is by far the largest SUV that Mercedes-Benz currently offers. The device will soon undergo a facelift. These spy photos show the updated Mercedes-Benz GLS up close.

With the X7, BMW presented an extra-large seven-seater SUV in 2017 for whom the X5 offers too few seats. Mercedes-Benz already had the GLS in that segment and that model was helped to a new generation in 2019. The BMW X7 was renewed last year and the Mercedes-Benz GLS also seems to be getting a facelift soon. The extra lavishly decorated Maybach version has already appeared twice in a revised form and now the facelifted GLS appears again, this time as a Mercedes-AMG 63 AMG.

Mercedes-AMG GLS 63 4Matic+

The current Mercedes-AMG GLS 63 4Matic+.

As fierce as the BMW X7, Mercedes does not add the GLS. For example, the headlights seem to keep their shape and the bumper work of this AMG version is very similar to that of the well-known model. The rear lights are more fanatically plastered with camouflage material, so it is obvious that things will also change here.

Under the hood of the current Mercedes-AMG GLS 63 is a 612 hp and 850 Nm strong 4.0 V8. We are not aiming for that power source to gain power. After all, the current eight-cylinder is already a modern 48v mild hybrid. The GLS 63 AMG launches its 2,530 kilos in 4.2 seconds to a speed of 100 km/h and has a top speed of 250 km/h, which can be increased to 280 km/h for an additional fee.

– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl

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