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, and a salesperson gave the outlet a peek behind the curtain. An order sheet revealed a model called the GLE 580, which would be a new entry into the carmaker’s mid-sized SUV lineup.
Mercedes unveiled the new GLS-Class
with a GLS 580 trim at the
, featuring a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 with 483 horsepower and 516 lb-ft of torque before the 48-volt EQ Boost technology contributes 21 horsepower and 184 lb-ft in short bursts.
That’s the first time the brand has used the numeric 580. The same 4.0-liter V8 in the
sedan, without
assistance, gets the designation 560.
Based on the order sheet CarBuzz saw, the assumption is that the powertrain from the full-sized family hauler will soon migrate from the father to the son. So far,
has only announced
two engines arriving with the GLE
to
in spring. The
downsizes to a turbocharged four-cylinder with 255 hp and 273 lb-ft, the
comes with a 3.0-liter turbocharged inline-six making 362 hp and 369 lb-ft.
We know two
models are on the way eventually. The
the same 3.0-liter inline-six from the GLE 450, tuned to produce 429 hp and 384 lb-ft. Assuming a GLE 580 comes with the same tune as the GLS 580, the series production model would slot above the GLE 53, adding 54 hp and a colossal 132 lb-ft of torque even before the EQ Boost gets to work. The GLE 63 is predicted to get something like 600 horsepower, which would be a 50-hp increase over the present GLE 63.
At the moment, the
. The 2019 GLE 63 costs $104,045, and the 2020 will certainly go up. Putting two more models in that spread would provide handy stair steps to climb that $42,000 gap. It’s expected that Mercedes will announce the GLE 580 later this year as a 2020 model.
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