World Premier Of The Updated Mercedes-Benz GL-Class And New BlueTEC SUV Models

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  1. Merc1 Contributing Member

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    OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE


    BlueTEC models and new GL-Class pave the way for a successful future: Mercedes-Benz 2009 SUV campaign

    Stuttgart - BlueEFFICIENCY and BlueTEC technologies, efficient engines, even more attractive appointments, all-new body elements and an upgraded interior will make the Mercedes-Benz GL even more appealing. In its new model year, the world’s top-class luxury SUV will consume up to 8 percent less fuel (preliminary value) and be even more environmentally compatible.

    Other outstanding features of the GL-Class will include excellent handling both on road and off road, exceptional roominess and the comfort of a luxury saloon. Beginning in autumn 2009, Mercedes-Benz will also offer the world’s most extensive range of SUV models equipped with especially efficient SCR exhaust gas treatment technology. Besides the GL 350 BlueTEC 4MATIC, customers will also have the ML 350 BlueTEC 4MATIC and R 350 BlueTEC 4MATIC models to choose from. The fuel-efficient, environmentally friendly trio of models already created a stir during their first sales year in the USA and they are sure to also boost the appeal of this vehicle class in Europe.

    The GL-Class is becoming even more appealing

    The GL-Class from Mercedes-Benz continues to hold the top position in the market segment of luxurious sports utility vehicles, but that's not all: the latest model updates have made the premium off-roader even more attractive. In addition to introducing various technical modifications and innovations that particularly boost the fuel efficiency and environmental compatibility of the GL 350 BlueTEC 4MATIC and the GL 350 CDI 4MATIC featuring the BlueEFFICIENCY technology, the designers have made the vehicle’s striking body even more appealing. The GL-Class’ expressive presence is further accentuated by modernised bumpers, redesigned chrome underbody protection at the front and the rear, a new radiator grille and fog lights/daytime driving lamps connected by a chrome bar. Other new features include light-alloy wheels measuring between 18 and 21 inches and reworked chrome tailpipes. The range of colours is supplemented by two new metallic paintjobs: “Tenorite Grey” and “Palladium Silver”. The tow bar is now hidden behind the rear apron and is swung out when needed.

    The premium off-roader also offers the very best in safety. The safety features encompass a variety of assistance systems, including the innovative safety concept PRE-SAFE®, which automatically prepares the vehicle and its occupants for an impending collision by optimally activating the protective functions. The SUV’s Intelligent Light System (ILS) optimally distributes the light across the road in line with the respective driving situation and weather conditions. Standard features also include LED daytime driving lamps and taillights.

    Luxurious interior with outstanding feel-good factor

    The up to seven occupants of the GL-Class will enjoy an incredibly spacious interior that provides passengers with the pleasant ambience that is typical of Mercedes-Benz and comparable to that of the S-Class. The redesigned leather/ARTICO seats with contrasting trimming will be a real eye-catcher in the new model year, while the top-of-the-line GL 500 model will be available with exclusive nappa leather appointments. All vehicles will have a new range of instruments, a multifunction nappa leather steering wheel and crash-responsive NECK PRO comfort headrests for the driver and the front-seat passenger. The interior’s attractiveness is further enhanced by optional equipment such as two-tone leather appointments in black/cashmere beige or black/alpaca grey and the indirect ambient lighting employed in the S-Class. The range of interior trim options is augmented by the variant “anthracite-coloured poplar”.

    GL 350 CDI 4MATIC with BlueEFFICIENCY technology provides lots of driving pleasure while reducing fuel consumption

    In addition to the GL 350 BlueTEC 4MATIC featuring SCR technology, the GL‑Class is now available with BlueEFFICIENCY technology in the GL 350 CDI 4MATIC. This model consumes around 5 per cent less fuel than its predecessor without any change in performance. The vehicle’s V6 engine continues to generate 165 kW/224 hp and already provides its maximum torque of 510 Nm at 1,600 rpm. On average, the diesel engine consumes only 9.3 litres of fuel per 100 kilometres.

    Like all other BlueEFFICIENCY models from Mercedes-Benz, the GL also features an extensive package of measures that help reduce fuel consumption. Besides the direct-injection diesel engine, these include the efficient 7G-TRONIC automatic transmission that switches to neutral when the vehicle is waiting at a traffic light or in a traffic jam in order to reduce engine load and fuel consumption. Fuel consumption is further reduced through the use of lower rolling resistance tyres. Aerodynamics have been improved by redesigning the radiator grille and adding more spoilers to the areas surrounding the front wheels. The GL’s fuel consumption is further reduced by the energy-saving electro-hydraulic power steering system. And thanks to a fuel consumption computer and a display showing current fuel consumption, GL drivers can always regulate their fuel consumption and, if necessary, adjust their driving behaviour.

    Superlative drive comfort: GL 450 4MATIC, GL 500 4MATIC and GL 450 CDI 4MATIC equipped with V8 engines

    Superlative power delivery and maximum drive comfort are among the special attributes of the two V8 petrol models, which also fulfil the EU5 standard. The GL 500’s 5.5-litre V8 engine delivers 285 kW/388 hp and a torque of 530 Nm. Within 6.5 seconds the vehicle can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h almost as quickly as a sports car, and the top speed of 240 km/h is also comparable. In the GL 450, the V8 petrol engine has a displacement of 4.6 litres, an output of 250 kW/340 hp and a maximum torque of 460 Nm. The vehicle accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 7.2 seconds and has a top speed of 235 km/h. The V8 diesel engine in the GL 450 CDI 4MATIC delivers 225 kW/306 hp, and its 700 Nm of torque create ideal conditions for achieving superior drive comfort.

    Safe and agile both on and off the road

    Besides featuring the innovative 4MATIC all-wheel drive system, the standard-fitted AIRMATIC air suspension, the high-precision direct steering system and the standard-fitted Adaptive Damping System (ADS), the imposing GL surprises customers with its impressive handling properties and ensures outstanding drive comfort and active safety. As a fully fledged off-roader, the GL performs well not only on the road but also when driving cross-country. The modified AIRMATIC system allows the vehicle to achieve a ground clearance of up to 307 millimetres. The Offroad-Pro technology package that is available as standard greatly improves manoeuvring in difficult terrain, thanks to the use of gear ratio reduction and multiple disc locks at the rear axle and the centre differential. The driver’s task is further simplified by additional electronic handling systems, such as Offroad ABS, Downhill Speed Regulation (DSR) and anti-stall assist.


    World Premier Of The Updated Mercedes-Benz GL-Class And New BlueTEC SUV Models | eMercedesBenz - The Unofficial Mercedes-Benz Weblog


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  2. Centurion Contributing Member

    Will they say you can't put lipstick on a pig. The facelift has done nothing for the R-Class, nothing has been corrected. Well at least there is the 5-Series GT now, so the R-Class finally has an ugly friend.
  3. The Artist Well-Known Member

    Lol is this the FL they have been driving around all coverd for 2 years..
    haha poor R..it needs to be laid down like a wounded animal..
  4. Leech Active Member

    no

    this is not a FL...

    it's just special edition ...
  5. Merc1 Contributing Member

    Hmmmm it says Grand Edition so the facelift we'd seen spy pics of is coming soon.

    M
  6. bmer Connoisseur

    I wonder why ML and GL didn't get the arrow-shaped turning lights on the side mirrors but instead a bigger version of the original W204 mirrors...
  7. HighestOfHigh Contributing Member

  8. Tarek Well-Known Member

    The GL is just gorgeous,definitely my choice for a full-size SUV.:D
  9. Merc1 Contributing Member

    This the only application in which the double-fogs look right.

    M
  10. HighestOfHigh Contributing Member


    Uh Oh...I see an unfinished R-class face-lift.....No headlight changes just fog lights.
  11. cawimmer430 Contributing Member

    I think the reason the R-Class got such a light facelift is because it just doesn't matter. It won't sell in astonishing numbers no matter how interesting the facelift will make it appear design-wise.

    The R-Class has turned into a kind of niche vehicle for Mercedes-Benz. It has its advantages and charms and as I've stated before is probably one of the best family-oriented vehicles from Mercedes. It's roomy, comfortable, safe and doesn't suffer tha much from the high center-of-gravity that the GL and ML are burdened with. I've driven the R-Class (R320 CDI 4Matic) and although it isn't my favorite Mercedes it is a damn fine car that is without a doubt very appealing to large families seeking comfort, luxury and a prestige badge. (y)
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  12. PHYBENZ Well-Known Member

    This isn't the R Class facelift guys. This is just a special edition.
  13. HighestOfHigh Contributing Member

    LEDs just for a special edition? Sounds weird seeing as though all the face-lift Mercedes-Benz models are all getting LEDs.
  14. coolraoul Well-Known Member

    Well the GL also had the new mirrors and steering wheel of the FL-ML before its own FL.

    Just like the CL and 09 C-Class are rolling new mirrors, despite not having been FLed.

    The R gets some LEDs, it's not a FL just a lil' mod.
  15. Merc1 Contributing Member

    The facelift is still coming.....new front end to match the SL and E Coupe...sometime this summer or early fall.

    M
  16. HighestOfHigh Contributing Member

    Any word on the next generation M class?
  17. Merc1 Contributing Member

    Won't be for a while, just came out in 2005. I'd say at least 2011-12.

    M
  18. HighestOfHigh Contributing Member

    Wow thats a long time...Kinda ready for a new M now. I thought the face lift came out in late 07...
  19. Merc1 Contributing Member

    7 years is the norm for all Mercedes models...except for the SL.

    M

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