Saturday, May 19, 2012

2013 Mercedes-Benz GL-Class is the S-Class of SUVs


Mercedes-Benz GL-ClassMercedes-Benz GL-Class Review Photo
The Mercedes-Benz GL Class is a large sport-utility vehicle with seating for up to seven. Top alternatives include the Audi Q7 and Volvo XC90, as well as the Cadillac Escalade and Lexus LX 570.
Mercedes-Benz GL-ClassMercedes-Benz GL-Class
The GL Class is closely related to the M-Class but has three rows of seating and about a foot more length. Its styling is also a little more chunky than that of the ML, which it’s assembled alongside, in the U.S., with an upright grille and more exaggerated front end that helps clarify that the GL was intended as an alternative to some of Detroit’s fanciest truck-based SUVs—and to rival their towing and off-road proficiency.
Mercedes-Benz GL-ClassLarge Mercedes-Benz GL-Class
The GL Class has been offered in three different models—the GL 450, GL 550, and GL 350 BlueTEC. All of the models come with a seven-speed automatic transmission and 4MATIC all-wheel drive. The GL 450 and GL 550 both come with V-8s, but there’s a discernible difference between the 382-hp, 5.5-liter V-8 in the 550 and the 335-hp, 4.7-liter one in the GL. The GL 450 will feel a little out of breath in hauling full loads, but the GL 550 has enough guts to always feel confident. On the downside, either of those engines will return fuel economy figures in the low teens. The GL 350 BlueTEC (named GL350 CDI in earlier model years) is the other option; with 400 pound-feet of torque on tap, and only the slightest hint of old-style diesel character, this 3.0-liter turbodiesel is the pick for those who tow a lot. Fuel economy is much better, too, at 17/21 mpg. Overall, the GL handles well for such a bit, heavy vehicle, and it rides well, thanks to the air suspension.
Mercedes-Benz GL-ClassMercedes-Benz GL-Class Interior Picture
Mercedes-Benz does claim some off-road ability in the GL, and while it’s not a choice for rock-scrambling it’s good for muddy or snowy trails or the kind of off-roading you’d encounter getting to a mountain hideaway. An off-road package adds skid plates and locking differentials, along with a Class IV hitch. All GL models can tow up to 7,500 pounds, but the diesel is probably the best bet for that.
Mercedes-Benz GL-ClassMercedes-Benz GL-Class Engine
If you’re wondering how the GL has other lower-priced traditional full-size SUVs beat, you need only open the door and sit down inside. The cabin excels in the details and has the same high-end tactile feel and excellent materials that distinguish all of Mercedes-Benz’s larger vehicles. The only thing surprising is that, for the price, the GL 350 BlueTEC and GL 450 come with the MB-Tex vinyl upholstery. The driving position is excellent, and the view out is better than most crossover utes. The GL’s bench in the second row can easily fit two adults—or three in a pinch—but the third row is a little tight for two. The back row easily folds flat at the touch of a button.

Mercedes-Benz GL-ClassMercedes-Benz GL-Class Wallpaper