Mercedes-Benz will unveil the new version of its largest SUV, the Mercedes GLS, at next week's New York motor show, and prototypes have now been seen with minimal camouflage.
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According to US media reports, the model will be shown two days after the unveiling of thMercedes GLB, which is destined for the Shanghai show.
The second-generation GLS sits on Mercedes' latest Modular High Architecture (MHA) platform, shared with the smaller Mercedes GLE, giving it a similar footprint to the new BMW X7. This provides a significant reduction in kerb weight over the old GLS, the capability to support a 48V electrical architecture and the very latest in radar, camera and sensor-supported driving functions.
Like the outgoing Mercedes GLS (2012-2019), the new model will share many parts with the Mercedes-Benz S-Class luxury saloon, including its powertrains. The S-Class has six-cylinder and eight-cylinder turbo petrol engines, a six-cylinder diesel and a petrol-electric plug-in hybrid, so expect a similar line-up for the GLS.
An electrified powertrain will help to ensure the GLS can compete in regions with strict emissions limits and survive into the era of new European Union CO2 limit enforcement, which will begin in 2020.
At the top of the range will be a Mercedes-AMG GLS 63 featuring a twin-turbocharged 4.0-litre petrol V8, likely with the same 612bhp output as it has in the Mercedes-AMG S 63.
Mercedes-Maybach GLS on the cards for 2020
Mercedes is also planning to expand its luxury Maybach line with a plush range-topping version of the GLS next year.
The Mercedes-Maybach GLS will be marked out by unique vertical grille slats, chrome exterior detailing, unique wheels and distinct badging. The biggest changes will be to the interior, however, where Maybach is likely to ditch a seven-seat layout for five or six captain's chairs.
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Looks bulky than before
I would say, it has this bulky macho look than more of its ancient versions. Its surely attractive and rigid than other cars in the same segment
A little disappointed...
...for I was hoping Mercedes would pull the trigger and make their Maybach GLS, look like and have the shape of the concept that they showed at, I think it was, the recent Shanghai auto show. IMHO, that was a vehicle that i would have loved to see go up against the likes of the Bentayga and the Cullinan! As it stands, to me, it just seems to be yet another trim level, like when they put AMG badging on some vehicles but they are not actual full fledged AMG. The difference with Maybach and AMG, is that the former is only appointments and eye candy and AMG is actual hardware in most cases. While recent Rolls Royce's and Bentleys have been product of lesser brands, but wearing much better clothes, Maybach's are Mercedes who wear nicer things you can see and touch! While, as we have seen, it maybe okay for these vehicles to have donor bones from lesser vehicles, for Maybach to be treated as an equal among those it considers its peers, it has to be more then a trim level of Mercedes-Benz!
Beauty is Skin deep...?
So, if this a GLS Maybach, it’s not just what it looks like on the outside, it’s inside that really matters, the GLS will have to be more special inside that it main rivals....