Premium crossover owners can also add power to their vehicles.
Brabus has new updates for the GLEClass and versions. These include a revised bodywork and large wheels.
Below, the GLE gets a new front fascia. It features modified air intakes and modern lighting. The integrated courtesy lamps illuminate when the driver pulls the handle or when the owner approaches. Brabus also offers a new roof spoiler that is more aggressive in shape at the back. Brabus also sells wheels with a diameter of up to 23 inches.
Brabus has power upgrades available for the diesel-powered GLE class, but there are also options for other powertrains. The GLE 300d’s PowerXtra D30 increases horsepower to 302 horsepower (252 kilowatts) compared with the stock 255 horsepower (190 kW) & 457 lb/ft (690 Newton-meters). PowerXtra D40 is available for the GLE 400d with 365 hp (272kW) and 553lb-ft (775 Nm).
Airmatic suspension has a module that allows you to tune the suspension. It drops the ride height by 0.98 in (25 millimeters).
Brabus’ modifications for the GLS-Class (above), are identical to those for the GLE-Class. They include the availability of the PowerXtra D40 tuning package and the Airmatic suspension module. The revised front bodywork includes the courtesy lamps in the front fascia. The new roof spoiler is a slightly different design from the GLE and looks more like a small lip at the top of the hatchback. Aftermarket wheels are available up to 24 inches in diameter.