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What are the differences between GLE and GLS?

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SanAaliyah
09/05/2025

The differences between GLE and GLS are: 1. Different positioning: GLE is positioned as a mid-to-large-sized SUV; GLS is positioned as a full-sized large SUV. 2. Different functionalities: GLE emphasizes comfort; GLS leans towards handling and highway driving performance. 3. Different body dimensions: GLE has a length, width, and height of 4941mm, 2018mm, and 1782mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2995mm; GLS has a length, width, and height of 5214mm, 1956mm, and 1823mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 3135mm. 4. Different powertrains: GLE's engine has a maximum horsepower of 258Ps, maximum power of 190kW, and maximum torque of 370Nm; GLS's engine has a maximum horsepower of 313Ps, maximum power of 230kW, and maximum torque of 400Nm.

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PaulLynn
09/17/2025

I've driven the GLE and GLS for several years, and the main differences lie in size and purpose. The GLE feels like a nimble midsize SUV—easy to park in the city, with stable handling. The standard version only has five seats, and space is just adequate. The GLS, however, is significantly larger, a full-size beast where the third-row seats aren't cramped, making it ideal for family trips with six or seven people. Fuel consumption is higher in the GLS due to its typically more powerful engines, starting with a V6, while the GLE's four-cylinder is sufficient and more economical. The GLS boasts a more luxurious interior, with features like air suspension and rear-seat entertainment screens as standard, but it comes at a much higher price and with steeper maintenance costs. The GLE leans toward a sportier style with a firmer ride, while the GLS is softer and unmatched in comfort. If I had to choose, the GLE is plenty for singles or small families, but the GLS is the way to go for larger groups.

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LaNova
10/31/2025

As an automotive enthusiast, I often study the differences between the GLE and GLS. The GLE is positioned as a mid-size SUV, with a shorter body length, quicker handling response, and a coupe-like feel; the GLS, on the other hand, is the flagship large SUV, heavier in weight, with stronger off-road capability and a standard seven-seat layout. In terms of powertrain, the GLS typically uses a V6 or V8 engine with over 400 horsepower; the GLE mostly features a six-cylinder engine with more moderate output. The configuration differences are significant: the GLS comes standard with air suspension and a panoramic sunroof, along with better off-road modes; these features are optional for the GLE. In terms of technological upgrades, the GLS supports more intelligent driving assistance features, such as an automatic parking system. The price difference ranges from 100,000 to several hundred thousand yuan, with the GLS being more expensive due to its luxury feel, while the GLE offers better value for money. They suit different scenarios: the GLE for urban commuting and the GLS for long-distance adventures.

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LeGabriella
12/14/2025

Hey, I've chatted with my friends about the GLE and GLS SUVs. The GLE is smaller in size, easier to drive, and a breeze to park. The GLS is huge, comfortably seats seven people without feeling cramped, and has a trunk that can fit a ton of luggage. Price-wise, the GLS is much more expensive, so you'll need to budget more, while the entry-level GLE is more affordable. Their styles differ too—the GLE has a cooler, more youthful look, while the GLS is grand and stately. The GLS has higher fuel consumption, which can hit your wallet harder for daily driving, while the GLE saves you some money on gas. Both have strong safety features, but the GLS adds extras like rear airbags. I think the GLE is enough for an average family, while the GLS is more worthwhile for larger families. Don’t forget to test drive—it’s the best way to get a real feel.

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VanRemington
02/03/2026

Our family was torn between choosing the GLE and GLS. The GLE has limited space—the second row feels cramped with three kids, and the trunk can't hold much after fitting a stroller. In contrast, the GLS offers a spacious second row, and even adults can comfortably sit in the third row, while its massive trunk easily accommodates everything for family trips. Comfort-wise, the GLS wins with softer seats and powerful AC, whereas the GLE feels firmer and bumpier. Maintenance costs are slightly higher for the GLS, but its superior safety features like blind-spot monitoring provide peace of mind. Though the GLS requires a bigger investment upfront, its long-term practicality for family use outweighs the GLE's agility. The GLE works for grocery runs or short trips, but the GLS is a must for long journeys.

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