GLE [Official] 2012 Mercedes-Benz M-Class (W166)


The Mercedes-Benz GLE, formerly Mercedes-Benz M-Class (designated with the "ML" nomenclature), is a mid-size luxury SUV produced by the German manufacturer Mercedes-Benz since 1997. In terms of size, it is slotted in between the smaller GLC and the larger GLS, the latter with which it shares platforms.
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New chassis developments and innovative dynamic handling control systems: Relishing the winter with the M-Class

Outstanding safety and well-balanced ride comfort combined with impressive driving dynamics on dry, wet as well as wintry roads, plus superlative skills off the beaten track are some of the key strengths of the third-generation M-Class with permanent all-wheel drive. The premium SUV also makes its mark with new chassis developments and innovative dynamic handling control systems designed to increase both driving pleasure and active safety in winter.

The optional ON&OFFROAD package for the new M-Class uses six different driving modes to optimise driving dynamics and handling safety by providing the optimum drive control needed to cope with the wide spectrum of operating conditions encountered both on and off the road. Drivers have the choice of an automatic mode, two specially programmed off-road modes as well as three on-road modes – “Winter”, “Sport” and “Towing”.

The specific driving modes for all-wheel drive resolve a conflict of objectives that has previously hampered further development of 4MATIC and the 4ETS electronic traction system as well as ESP® and acceleration skid control (ASR). To take an example: on off-road tracks or snow-covered roads, it is important that the control systems respond very gently due to the low friction coefficients, but this makes a sporty set-up virtually impossible. Conversely, a sporty basic setup impairs performance abilities in off-road terrain and snow. In the past, excellent compromises were always found which worked brilliantly under all conditions. The new ON&OFFROAD package with its specific driving modes, however, enables driving dynamics and handling safety to be optimised almost as far as is physically possible under all operating conditions by maximising networking between the individual control systems.

In terms of “hardware”, the ON&OFFROAD package comprises an underguard, a two-stage transfer case with low-range ratio, an inter-axle differential lock and enhanced AIRMATIC functionality that allows a maximum ground clearance of 285 millimetres and a fording depth of 600 millimetres.

Winter driving mode: more fun, more safety

The driving mode is chosen using a rotary control on the centre console. To ensure the selected driving mode – in this case “Winter” – is clearly indicated, a special snowflake graphic appears in the instrument cluster, while the COMAND screen shows the M-Class in a wintry, snow-covered landscape.

The ON&OFFROAD package’s winter driving mode optimises handling on roads affected by snow, ice or freezing rain and when using snow chains, and offers drivers added safety with its well-defined, predictable reactions. The extensive fine-tuning work carried out focused on further increasing longitudinal traction, at the same time as improving lateral dynamics and handling safety. The development team was able to implement these specifications to impressive effect using targeted control mechanisms in the drivetrain:

- When pulling away with or without the steering turned, the inter-axle lock in the centre differential is triggered earlier in order to increase traction and reduce understeer when accelerating briskly. In parallel to this, the 7G-TRONIC PLUS switches to the “gentler” ECO mode and automatically engages 2nd gear when pulling away to avoid high wheel slip. Finally, a flatter response curve gives the driver more sensitive control over the accelerator pedal.

- Maintaining a locking torque that has been set in the centre differential for longer improves handling stability and helps the driver by making the self-steering characteristics more definite.

- Higher ASR slip thresholds when driving in a straight line result in high traction levels as well as safe operation with snow chains with outstanding tractive power.

- ASR slip thresholds lowered when cornering in order to ensure stable handling characteristics at all times as far as is physically possible.


ACTIVE CURVE SYSTEM for safe fun in the snow at its very best

When the ON&OFFROAD package is combined with the ACTIVE CURVE SYSTEM (ACS), a specially programmed winter set-up guarantees dynamic driving pleasure while giving the driver excellent control over the vehicle for a high degree of handling safety. ACS uses active anti-roll bars at the front and rear axles to compensate for the roll angle of the body through bends, increasing agility and driving pleasure in the process. At the same time, the system is capable of giving the M-Class greater traction, especially in wintry road conditions with low grip levels.

The ACTIVE CURVE SYSTEM “Snow mode” features two control strategies. Firstly, many of the parameters needed for driving on wintry roads are already incorporated into the basic functions, i.e. when the ON&OFFROAD package’s Automatic driving mode is activated. This means that the system’s reactions to the driver’s steering inputs will be less dynamic on slippery surfaces. External influencing factors, such as fluctuating friction coefficients on roads that are partially covered in ice or snow, are balanced out faster though. Thanks to this control strategy, the M-Class becomes far more docile, even if the vehicle switches between moderate oversteer and understeer.

Secondly, the system control for the winter driving mode includes a special control algorithm. In just the same way as the shaped skis thrill alpine skiers by closely following the desired line even through turns with a tight radius, the M-Class handles in tight bends in this mode. This control strategy produces increased traction on snow-covered road surfaces by dynamic displacement of the wheel loads. If the driver turns into a tighter bend while travelling at a constant speed or accelerating, the wheel load and, as a result, the traction will be increased at the front wheel on the outside of the bend. Doing so minimises the understeer that is otherwise typical in this driving situation. If the driver then reduces the steering angle when exiting from the bend while travelling at a constant speed or accelerating, the load at the rear wheel on the outside of the bend will be raised instead. This has the effect of increasing lateral support at the rear axle, so that the vehicle’s handling is stabilised in the same way as when entering the bend. This time though, it is the tendency to oversteer that is countered.

M-Class sets benchmarks in the world of SUVs

The third generation of the Mercedes-Benz M-Class excels above all with its outstandingly efficient use of energy. On average, the fleet consumes 25 percent less fuel than the predecessor models. The ML 250 BlueTEC 4MATIC is the fuel efficiency champion, consuming just 6.0 l per 100 km on the NEDC driving cycle (158 g CO2/km) and capable of covering up to 1500 kilometres on a single tank of fuel. Other key strengths of the premium SUV with permanent all-wheel drive include outstanding safety and well-balanced ride comfort combined with impressive driving dynamics both on the road and off the beaten track. A distinctive body design and a versatile interior that is highly conducive to its occupants' wellbeing further enhance the M-Class driving experience.

New chassis developments and innovative dynamic handling control systems: Relishing the winter with the M-Class | Daimler Global Media Site > Mercedes-Benz Cars > Mercedes-Benz P. Cars > Press Kits

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Wow 1500km on a single tank in a suv that is fantastic...Gus i am planning on a ML 350 CDI but looking at that fuel figures i am tempetd to go for a 250 CDI if it comes to SA also will it be enough power for me i dont really hammer my SUV when i drive if its a car yup i can hammer it but SUV i take it bit easier....
 
Anyone else notice when looking at the ML and Maserati Gran Tourismo from the rear, the tailpipe surrounds appear similar?

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Um...the ML doesn't have visible rear tailpipes. What you see there is the rear chrome elements...the exhaust pipes are hidden behind the bumper.
 
Mercedes has worked their magic once again. The interior on this thing is absolutely amazing! Everything feels so well built and the leather is quality! Nothing feels cheap in this car and it has some KILLER looks. WOW! I'm very impressed with it! i've seen two on the road already!
 
Apparently the car is delayed to june or july for South Africa i am so upset now...The dealer says its due to the japanese tsunami something to do with cornering lights.
 
^^^ Yes, looks like a supplier issue? BiXenons are delayed.






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1. place / 82.8 points Mercedes-Benz ML 250 Bluetec 4Matic

2. place / 82.5 points Lexus RX 450h

3. place / 76.2 points Audi Q5 2.0 TFSI Quattro Hybrid



“AUTO TEST WINNERS in GREEN!”
Mercedes-Benz S-Class and M-Class are the most environment-friendly


Stuttgart, Dec 28, 2011

Stuttgart – The “ÖkoTrend” institute has declared the S 250 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY and the ML 250 BlueTEC 4MATIC to be the most environmentally friendly cars in their class. This is what lay behind the professional journal AUTO TEST’s decision to present its “Winners in Green” awards to both Mercedes-Benz models.

Since 1997 the ÖkoTrend institute has been publishing an environmental ranking for cars on an annual basis. In order to reach a conclusion the institute evaluates the environmental compatibility of several tens of thousands of data relating to around a thousand car models in twelve categories. This stringent assessment includes information on consumption, pollutant emissions, manufacturing, logistics, recycling and the manufacturers’ environmental systems.

This year two models from Mercedes-Benz celebrated victories – the S 250 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY in the luxury class and the ML 250 BlueTEC 4MATIC in the “SUV” category. This led to their “AUTO TEST WINNERS in GREEN!” awards from the specialist publication AUTO TEST.

Both of the winning models are driven by the same base engine: a four-cylinder diesel unit with direct injection and turbocharging. It has a displacement of 2143 cubic centimetres, from which it delivers an output of 150 kW (204 hp), placing a powerful torque of 500 newton metres at the motorist’s disposal. The S 250 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY uses it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 8.2 seconds, whilst the ML 250 BlueTEC 4MATIC takes 9.0 seconds to complete this sprint.

In spite of this sporty performance, both of the models are frugal with fuel. The S 250 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY consumes 5.7 l/100 km combined (which corresponds to CO2 emissions of 149 g/km combined). The ML 250 BlueTEC 4MATIC consumes 6.0 litres over 100 kilometres, with CO2 emissions of 158 g/km (both figures combined).

The “Öko-Trend Institute for Environmental Research” was founded by the Bergisch University of Wuppertal (www.oeko-trend.de).

"AUTO TEST WINNERS in GREEN!" Mercedes-Benz S-Class and M-Class are the most environment-friendly | Daimler Global Media Site > Mercedes-Benz Cars > Mercedes-Benz P. Cars > Special Topics

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Yesterday I saw one in dark grey with big five spoke rims. It looked surprisingly good. Even great I would say.
 
Saw my first new ML at Munich Airport where it was displayed by Europcar. Black ML350 CDI, smallest rims, winter tyres... Man was I wrong about this car. It's absolutely hideous in the flesh - it looks like a tarted up van. Very disappointing.
 
Saw my first new ML at Munich Airport where it was displayed by Europcar. Black ML350 CDI, smallest rims, winter tyres... Man was I wrong about this car. It's absolutely hideous in the flesh - it looks like a tarted up van. Very disappointing.

^ that is excactly why I have problem with this car.

Well..did you guys see the X5 or cayenne on their smallest rims?..;)
 
Well..did you guys see the X5 or cayenne on their smallest rims?..;)

Actually I wasn't reffering to wheels part, the car proportions aren't right IMO. Yes I see Cayenne V6 low specs everyday, doesn't change its a nice looking car. ML is awful in my eyes.
 
^^^ Wouldn't say awful, but design wise, for some the W166 may not be as strong as its predecessors.

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Actually I wasn't reffering to wheels part, the car proportions aren't right IMO. Yes I see Cayenne V6 low specs everyday, doesn't change its a nice looking car. ML is awful in my eyes.

Wow bro..you like the cayenne in it's V6 form?..a true Porsche lover right there.;):D
 
The pic compares the drag coefficients of sports cars (orange), limousines (red) and SUVs (green). SUVs have shown the largest improvement over the last few years. Limousines and Coupés have overtaken sports cars and attain some of the lowest values now.

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Source: Talk by Teddy Woll, Daimler Aerodynamics

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