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2021 Mercedes-Benz GLE 580 4MATIC SUV V167 (Automatic / 9 Gears) 4×4 [2019-2023]

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Overview

2021 Mercedes-Benz GLE 580 4MATIC SUV V167 (Automatic / 9 Gears) 4×4 [2019-2023]

The 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLE 580 4MATIC, offered in Europe from November 2019 to February 2023 (V167 Phase-I), is a Mild Hybrid Gasoline (MHEV) model of the large luxury SUV (Executive E-Segment) with 5 doors and permanent 4×4 traction (4Matic) . This variant is notable for its high performance, including a 3982 cm3 V8 (Daimler-Benz M176 DE40 AL) petrol engine with two turbochargers and 48V EQ Boost. The engine produces 490 hp / 483 hp / 360 kW at 5500 engine rpm and 700 Nm of torque at 1200 – 4000 engine rpm. Combined with a 9-speed automatic transmission (Daimler-Benz 9G-TRONIC) , it accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 4.6 seconds and reaches a top speed of 263 km/h . Its combined fuel consumption is 12.2 L/100km . The car has a length of 4924 mm , a width of 1947 mm, a height of 1772 mm and weighs 2280 kg , with a fuel tank of 85 liters.

Model:V167 GLE 580 4MATIC SUV
Production year:2021
Transmission:Automatic 9 speed
Starting price:€79,900
Engine size:4.0 L
Max torque:700 Nm
Cylinders alignment:V 8
Charge system:Gasoline MHEV with 2 turbocharger
Displacement:3982 cm3
Max power:490 PS / 483 hp / 360 kW
Fuel type:Gasoline (MHEV)
Fuel consumption:12.2 L/100km combined
Extra-urban:8.1-9.7 L/100km
City:16.2-19.4 L/100km
Emission standard:Euro 6d-ISC-FCM
Body style:SUV
0-80 km/h:3.1 s
0-100 km/h:4.6 s
0-160 km/h:11 s
0-200 km/h:19.3 s
Top speed:263 km/h
Curb weight:2280 kg
Gross weight:3100 kg
Length:4924 mm
Width:1947 mm
Height:1772 mm
Fuel capacity:85 liters

Expert Assessment

Consumption
80%
Safety
95%
Performance
95%
Driveability
95%
Durability
70%
Maintenance
50%
Design
90%
Summary

The Mercedes-Benz GLE 580 4MATIC (2021) is rated by experts as a superior-performance luxury SUV (483 hp and 700 Nm Tork) and the V8 biturbo M176 engine, which delivers fast and smooth power thanks to the MHEV system. It stands out for its premium build quality, MBUX technology, and excellent driving comfort (especially with E-Active Body Control damping). The main downsides are high fuel consumption (12.2 L/100km), very high maintenance costs, and the common problems reported with this V8 engine include problems with thermostat, oil separator, and oil leakage from the valve covers. General remarks include early problems with the MBUX system software and defects of the airmatic system.

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