Mercedes-Benz GLS review

From ÂŁ77,110

If the Mercedes-Benz S-Class is the best premium saloon in the world, the GLS must be the best premium SUV.

  • Mercedes-Benz GLS
  • For: Seven-seat practicality, luxurious, very comfortable
  • Against: Almost too big, expensive
  • Verdict: The GLS is the S-Class of the SUV world, with space for seven

If the Mercedes-Benz S-Class is the best premium saloon in the world, the GLS must be the best premium SUV.

This is almost correct, although the likes of the Bentley Bentayga and Rolls-Royce Cullinan take things up a notch or two, albeit for a significantly higher price.

The GLS also has the benefit of seven seats, which gives it the edge over the Bentayga in terms of practicality. It’s a majestic SUV that is arguably too big for Britain’s small and busy streets.

Prices start from ÂŁ77,000 for the AMG Line Premium, rising to ÂŁ91,500 for the Premium Plus Executive. Get a little trigger-happy with the options and you could be looking at a six-figure sum.

The 3.0-litre diesel engine develops 330hp, which is enough to propel the 2.5-tonne GLS to 62mph in just 6.3 seconds.

It’s also reasonably economical, with up to 32.8mpg achieved in official tests.

KEY INFO

  • Launched: 2019
  • Facelifted: TBC
  • Due for replacement: TBC
  • Warranty: 3 years / unlimited miles
Specs
Model: Mercedes-Benz GLS
Prices from: ÂŁ77,110
Engines: -
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Bodystyles: SUV
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Euro NCAP: Not tested
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0-62mph: -
Fuel economy: -
CO2: -
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