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Anyone accustomed to S-class luxury but needing more space or ground clearance will feel right at home in the three-row GLS-class SUV. It offers a pair of engines—a 375-hp turbocharged inline-six in the GLS450 and a 510-hp twin-turbo V-8 in the GLS580—that provide smooth-as-silk propulsion and swift acceleration. A standard air suspension keeps it on an even keel, providing great body control and contributing to crisp handling, attributes that aren’t a given for a vehicle of this size. Speaking of footprint, there’s plenty of room inside the SUV’s modern cabin, with seating for either six or seven and sufficient cargo space. The speed-obsessed may want to check out the 603-hp GLS63 while oligarchs in training will gravitate toward the Maybach GLS600. Competition includes the equally athletic BMW X7, as well as the ubiquitous Land Rover Range Rover and the all-American Lincoln Navigator.
What’s New for 2025?
All GLS SUVs now come with a fingerprint scanner, which can be used to pull up a driver’s personalized profile. There are new Manufaktur Signature styling options: four more paint colors and a trio of special nappa leather color schemes. The latter is also available as part of the Manufaktur Signature Interior package, which adds a stitched leather dash, several Manufaktur logos, headrest pillows, and deep-pile carpets.
Pricing and Which One to Buy
The price of the 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLS-class starts at $90.350 and goes up to $117.750 depending on the trim and options.
GLS450: $90,350
GLS450 Exclusive: $93,720
GLS450 Pinnacle: $95,520
GLS580 Exclusive: $115,950
GLS580 Pinnacle. $117,750
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