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Both AMG CUVs ride on Daimler's Modular High Architecture platform, with GLS 16 ins. longer to accommodate third row of seating.
Stunning graphics shown on 12.3-in. cluster display and main display screens inside AMG GLS 63.
Both models have sumptuous leather seats, stitched with beautiful crisscrossing vertical lines and perforated in stacked crescent shapes.
A closeup of Nappa leather ivory seats reveals crescent-shaped perforation pattern.
Interior of GLE a feast for the eyes, thanks to satin metal trim, soft-touch materials and huge display screens.
GLE 63 S AMG has 15.7 ins. (399 mm) discs up front and 14.5 ins. (368 mm) discs in the rear. GLE has optional carbon ceramic discs.
GLE and GLS AMG models both have 4.0L BiTurbo V-8 with 48V EQ Boost system, adding more horsepower and torque in certain situations.
Aluminum trim eye-catching and pretty, but buttons covered in the material rendered unreadable by bright sun.
In GLS, high-gloss anthracite limewood trim decorates mid IP, as well as doors and console.
MBUX infotainment system continues to be industry-leading, with touch pad on console or mini version on steering wheel easy to use.
GLS' power fold seat buttons in cargo area makes it easy to clear space.
GLS' second and third rows fold down to create flat load floor.
Vertical rod grille, green metallic paint give GLS strong on-road presence.
GLS can seat six or seven, with optional heated, multi-contour seats available for third row.
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