2014 GL550 to 2017 GLS 63
Any advice or tips on how to enjoy and take care of this vehicle?




And does the 63 come with electronically controlled *second* row seats as well? Or still manual?
Too bad there's now GLS63 S model available...
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So the whole 2nd row seat doesn't flip forward? You basically have to hop up onto the back of the now-flattened seatback to access the 3rd row? Weird...




How do you guys like the GLS 63? The GLS 450 I had had a scary amount of body roll (compared to the GLE63S I have). But it's a non-AMG model obviously. Otherwise, looked to be a solid full-size SUV. Too bad there's no S option....
How do you guys like the GLS 63? The GLS 450 I had had a scary amount of body roll (compared to the GLE63S I have). But it's a non-AMG model obviously. Otherwise, looked to be a solid full-size SUV. Too bad there's no S option....




How do you guys like the GLS 63? The GLS 450 I had had a scary amount of body roll (compared to the GLE63S I have). But it's a non-AMG model obviously. Otherwise, looked to be a solid full-size SUV. Too bad there's no S option....




Mercedes recently changed its nomenclature (2016) to reflect all vehicle lines: A is mini, C is small, E is medium, and S is large.
- M-class: Midsized SUV, so became the GLE. Comes in S and non-S versions. GLE is akin to the E-class car.
- GL class: Large SUV, so became the GLS. Comes only in one trim: AMG GLS 63. No GLS 63 S offered. GLS is akin to the S class car.
And now they offer a small SUV, and following the above nomenclature, it's naturally called the GLA. GLA is akin to the A class car.
And so on and so forth.








Hmmm...you may be right. 577hp is definitely no slouch, but the SUV is a good bit bigger and I'd imagine heavier than it's GLE counterpart, and likely to be loaded with more weight (stuff and/or passengers). So I was hoping there was a higher HP option. But, it's probably easy enough to get a tune and DP with high flow cats and reap even greater benefits...



