The Mercedes-Benz GLS has been heavily refreshed, gaining a redesigned interior and an enhanced petrol straight six.
This is the second update for the third-generation SUV since it was launched in 2019. It arrives alongside the similarly updated GLE SUV and GLE Coupé.
Still available with either five or seven seats, the GLS has received a heavy interior redesign, which has been modelled heavily on that of the recent S-Class update.
The most notable changes come at the rear of the cabin, where, as in the S-Class, a pair of 11.2in touchscreens have been fitted. These can be used to watch films or engage in video calls.
There are also now iPhone-like controllers that can operate the seats, control infotainment functions, close the blinds and even change the colour of the ambient lighting.

In the front, the dashboard-wide Superscreen and 18in augmented-reality head-up display are now standard. There's also a new steering wheel that features physical rocker controls.
In seven-seat models, the second bench can be electronically moved forward to increase leg room in the third row.
Externally, like the GLE, the front gains a new front bumper, grille and headlights. In AMG Line trim, the grille is illuminated.
At the rear, the Mercedes logo is now incorporated within a new light bar.
New 23in wheels are exclusive to the GLS.

The line-up starts with the 308bhp straight-six diesel 350d and tops out with the 530bhp 4.0-litre V8 turbo petrol 580, which enables the GLS to cover 0-62mph in 4.7sec.



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