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The GLE name was used in 2015 for the facelifted W166 [38] along with the new five-door coupé derivative GLE Coupé (C292) which was unveiled to the public in January 2015 at the North American International Auto Show. As part of Mercedes-Benz's new naming strategy, the GLE will define the SUV's positioning in the middle of its segment and ...
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The retail price for the 500 GE V8 was DM 178,250 ($107,381 US at 1993 currency exchange rate and $223,138 US (2022, adjusted)). To put the price in perspectives, a 1993 300 GE (the top-of-line G-Class in a regular production) was DM 88,500, and a 1993 W140 500 SE with M119 V8 engine was DM 129,030.
A total of 3,077 300d models (priced at DM 27,000) was produced through March 1962, along with 65 special-order 300d-based Cabriolet Ds (DM 35,500). After some overlap with the smaller, more contemporary styled W112 chassied 300SE that shared its engine, the 300d limousine was ultimately replaced as company flagship in 1963 by the 600 pullman ...
Mercedes-Benz ML-Class/GLE The Mercedes-Benz GLS , formerly Mercedes-Benz GL-Class , is a full-size luxury crossover SUV produced by Mercedes-Benz since 2006. In each of its generations it is a three-row, seven-passenger vehicle positioned above the GLE (formerly Mercedes-Benz M-Class before 2016). [ 4 ]
Three versions were produced in succession, known informally as the 300a (or simply 300), 300b, and 300c. An enlarged "300d" variant built on the W189 chassis succeeded it in late 1957. Also referred to as a "Type 300", the W186 was equal in features and price but superior in performance to the rival Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud [2] and Bentley S1.
Model Years Engine Power Torque 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) GL400/GLS400 4MATIC 2014–2019 M276 DE30 LA 3.0 L V6 turbo: 245 kW (329 hp) @ 5,250–6,000 rpm
1977–1985 300D; 1977–1981 300D North American; 1977–1985 300D Long; 1977–1981 300CD North American; 1978–1985 300TD; OM617.913. This was an adaption of the .912 to the T1 chassis. It had a downward facing oil filter housing. 1982–1988 209 D / 309 D / 409 D; OM617.931 and OM617.932