GLE T E class?




- Al least half my mileage is highway mileage. The Sedan is more comfortable, handles better, is quieter, and of course gets much better mpg. This all results is a more relaxing drive.
- While the extra space is nice, in reality, even when I go skiing, I have plenty of room for all my ski gear in my E450.
- Even though the GLE450 and the E450 have similar MSRP's, the SUV's being in greater demand, there are more discounts on the sedan
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Sticks to the ground well compared to the GLE, has better highway mpg, a very nice suspension regardless all in the E class sedan even if you go Airmatic or not, and has plenty of power even from the 350 variant, especially given town/city driving conditions.
I've had the opportunity to have two 25' GLE loaners already, one being a 53 AMG and the second being a 350 and I must say both SUV variants have much more of a floaty/bouncy feeling, you will have more space in the GLE but I find that the E sedan has plenty enough for when I go snowboarding. Although the 53 AMG is a bit less bouncy but the cornering abilities are sacrificed compared to the Cayenne.
On the other hand, I love the older style of the GLE interior compared to the new tech of the E due to the simplicity of interior not being too high-tech and having the touch pad and not having to use my steering wheel or poke my screen constantly when in drive is a big bonus for me.
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The E450 is quicker and has better driving dynamics. The tech and styling is better.
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And interestingly, in case of the E-Class, my 2022 has over 80% of the components sourced from Germany. In the 2025 E-class, even though it is assembled in Germany, only 25% of the components are from Germany. I am guessing the non-German components in the 2025 E-class, are from China and/or India, since they make E-classes in those countries too.
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My wife drives a new E450 with every option possible. Beautiful driving car, handles extremely well with RWS and air suspension. Negatives: difficult to enter, seats are good but low and do not compare to my GLE53 which feel like sitting in a chair. Also vision is not great with all the tall vehicles on the road. If you are American this car will be tariffed at 25% starting April 2nd making the GLE considerably cheaper since it is US assembled. It will probably incur some tariffs on imported parts but should not be a deal breaker. BMW X5 is also US built. Audi Q7 and Porsche Cayenne are not.
I think the only premium sedans that are not imported are Cadillac and Lincoln. Tariffs for Us residents limit your choices if you want a sedan/.




However the monthly lease payment for the E450 Sedan is $1070 while the monthly lease payment for the E450 AT is $1304. That is $234 per month more or over the term of the lease an additional $8,400: When I questioned the dealer, that the additional $8,400 is more than double the difference in MSRP and four times the actual residual cost, he said he would have to get back to me.
When he did here is the answer: the Money Factor on the E450 sedan is .00131, 3.14% while the MF on the AT is .00284, 6.8%.
The difference in monthly lease payments makes the AT prohibitively expensively - at least to me. The lease payment on the AT is the main reason why so few are leased (sold) - especially as compared to the GLE.
Both "450" drivetrains are exactly the same, but since the Wagon is 500lbs lighter and thus more nimbler, there's a massive difference in the driving feel between these vehicles, with the E450 wagon winning by a mile. The GLE450 is ponderous and slow, in comparison.
If I had to keep just one vehicle, among these two, it will have to be the E450 All-Terrain Wagon.
Also, the options I am personally interested in the All-Terrain, are say the Brown Nappa leather seats, digital lighting package, the "Pinnacle package" and the cold weather package, and uninterested in the other options that will simply jack up the price. And there's not a single unit available, anywhere in the country with that combination, unless I decide to order and wait 6 months for it to arrive.




I personally think it is the former not the latter. For much less money on a lease, you can have either the GLE450 the E450. Just my opinion, the E450 AT is a unicorn that because of the very, very high monthly lease payment, appeals to a very, very small segment of potential buyers. Dealers put their money where the action is and that is SUV's.
So the people like myself, interested in the benefits of an SUV, but don't want to deal with the added weight and the ponderousness that come with it, gravitate to wagons. I am certainly in a rapidly shrinking group.
I have certainly grown to the feel of the GLE and like it overall, but when compared to the E450 All-Terrain, the thing is a ponderous pig.
PS: The All-Terrain's hatch area is several inches deeper than the GLE's hatch area. My dog crate that fits into the All-Terrain, with the hatch divider in place, has a couple of inches of spare room. With the GLE, the divider needs to be removed, and the crate just barely fits into the hatch area......the hatch needs to be closed just right, else it will open back up. The GLE in turn, has more rear-seat legroom.
Else, getting a non-typical build order (like the one I stated above), sending it to Germany, adding it into a build schedule, getting it built, and shipped out, the 2+ months' transport time it spends at sea, and then the time-lag in reaching the selling dealer from the port-of-entry, simply cannot be under 6+ months.




Else, getting a non-typical build order (like the one I stated above), sending it to Germany, adding it into a build schedule, getting it built, and shipped out, the 2+ months' transport time it spends at sea, and then the time-lag in reaching the selling dealer from the port-of-entry, simply cannot be under 6+ months.
Perhaps you should try other dealers to get a quicker delivery than 6 months.
BTW, transport time at sea is 7 to 10 days from when the ship leaves Europe and when in docks in the US. It is not 2 months at sea. From port to dealer is usually 3 to 5 days.







