What are the body dimensions of the Mercedes-Benz GL550?
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Length 5146mm, width 2141mm, height 1849mm. Detailed introduction of Mercedes-Benz GL550 model: The Mercedes-Benz GL550 is a full-size seven-seater SUV under the Mercedes-Benz GL-Class, weighing 2.5 tons with an overall length of approximately 5.1 meters. It is a four-door all-wheel-drive SUV equipped with a 382-horsepower 5.5-liter V8 engine, a 7-speed automatic transmission, 21-inch AMG wheels, and luxurious configurations. This is an almost all-round model: in terms of space, its over-5-meter-long body features three rows of seats; in terms of comfort, this is Mercedes-Benz's strength; in terms of power, it boasts an engine with nearly 400 horsepower; in terms of off-road capability, its center and rear differential locks and transfer case make it comparable to most SUVs. Maintenance items: The first maintenance for the Mercedes-Benz GL550 is at 7500 km/6 months, the second at 15000 km/12 months, with intervals of 10000 km/10 months. The maintenance cycle is two years with unlimited mileage. Maintenance items for the Mercedes-Benz GL550 include engine oil, oil filter, air filter, all spark plugs, air conditioning filter, and other configurations.
I've been driving a Mercedes-Benz GL550, and its body size is truly impressive. It's about 5.1 meters in length, 1.92 meters in width, and roughly 1.84 meters in height, with a wheelbase exceeding 3 meters. Every time I park, I have to look for a spacious spot, especially in urban neighborhoods—a slight lapse in attention could result in scraping the curb or a lamppost. But the space advantage is undeniable; it comfortably seats seven people for family trips, and the trunk easily accommodates several suitcases and camping gear. On long drives, despite its large size, it feels rock-solid, thanks to Mercedes' finely-tuned chassis that prevents swaying during turns. The fuel consumption is slightly on the higher side, but as a family vehicle, its overall balance is excellent. If you frequently drive in suburban areas or on highways, it makes you feel like you're piloting a mobile castle.