What does the Mercedes-Benz GLS450 Luxury Package include?

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LaAllie
07/29/25 5:41pm
Mercedes-Benz GLS450 Luxury Package includes rear side window roller blinds, front seat climate comfort, 360-degree camera, thermotronic automatic climate control, Burmester surround sound system, power closing doors, active parking assist system, extended video recording and other configurations. Extended content: 1. Exterior. The 2020 new generation Mercedes-Benz GLS450 features more rounded headlight designs, no longer angular, with internal dual-diamond lamp units and soft LED daytime running lights above, ensuring high visibility even during daytime. 2. Interior. The 2020 Mercedes-Benz GLS450's center console features the brand-new COMAND infotainment system, currently the latest version, which adds a touchpad with handwriting recognition capability to the original rotary knob, making operation extremely convenient.
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