The new Mercedes-AMG GLE 53 has hit the road with a new plug-in hybrid engine setup which aims to blend performance and efficiency.
Underneath the bonnet, the GLE 53 combines a 3.0-litre straight-six petrol engine with a compact electric motor and a 31.2kWh battery. Together, you get 536bhp – 87bhp more than this car’s predecessor – and 750Nm of torque, which allows for a 0-60mph time of 4.5 seconds.

A range of styling tweaks has also been incorporated into this new GLE, including a redesigned front bumper with reshaped air intakes and 21-inch wheels. All versions get high-performance brakes, too and an AMG exhaust system.
[Kraftstoffverbrauch kombiniert: 1,4-1,2 l/100 km | CO₂-Emissionen kombiniert: 31-27 g/km | Stromverbrauch kombiniert: 29,2-28,0 kWh/100 km | https://t.co/1hjefj75hu] pic.twitter.com/xJJAmAasFQ
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Inside, there’s the full Mercedes MBUX infotainment system which includes hybrid-specific displays and layouts. For example, drivers can easily check the charging status of the car as well as the temperature of the battery which can help to judge how efficiently it can be topped up.
All versions get a full panoramic sunroof, too, alongside heated front seats, a full Burmester sound system and a 360-degree parking camera setup.
The new GLE 53 – which is available as both a standard SUV and a Coupe version – is expected to go on sale in the UK next year with prices released closer to that time.







