We see the AMG GLE 63 Coupe and standard trims, as well as a GLE 53 Coupe ripping through the snow.
It’s clear that snow is flying at northern latitudes. Mercedes–Benz doesn’t waste any of it. Multiple versions of the GLE_Class modified for 2023 were captured by our spy teams in Sweden, including the AMG models. We have two new galleries that showcase stills, action shots and interior shots.
The AMG 63 is the top-of-the-line model. We have seen the SUV facelifted in public before. In fact, we actually saw the exact prototype in January wearing the same 5206 number plates. It’s still camouflaged at the same level, but there isn’t much camo. The camouflage around the taillights and headlights conceals the lens changes, but the rest of the vehicle is unchanged. Mercedes hides the large star in the grille, but fails to cover the smaller badges on its hood or rear gate. Is there an illuminated star there?
The same applies to the GLE 63 sighting. However, it is a GLE 63 coupe that was parked in a lot. The test vehicle was photographed by our photographer. We took detailed shots of its front and rear, where we can see the camouflage wrapping around the lights. The interior is also great, and it looks almost identical to the GLE models except for the upgraded steering wheel. The MBUX system may also have some new technology.
Last to be seen is the GLE 63 Coupe, which is the GLE 53 Coupe’s lower-powered sibling. It’s obvious by the round exhaust tips at its back, but this is where things get interesting. Camouflage wrap is used across the front fascia of this test vehicle. The same thing was seen on the GLE 53 SUV’s facelift back in January. This suggests that additional changes will be made to this trim level. The corner intakes look slightly different on the 429-horsepower
We don’t anticipate any engine or driveline changes with this minor refresh. The nip and tuck AMG GLE could arrive later in the year, as a 2023 model.