GLE 450 > Porsche Cayenne review





We are currently looking to replace my wife’s 2016 E350 sedan with an SUV. I thought the GLE would be the one, but it is now looking as though we may go with a loaded Cayenne, as she prefers the cleaner exterior styling, the more nimble driving characteristics and the fact that if we want a top line interior, we don’t have to go with black or black & gray. Rear seat space is not important to us, nor is cargo space and the vehicle will probably never leave paved roads. I like the availability of the various brake options on the Porsche and the ability to order it with no sunroof, as we never use one. There are other, little things, like being able to order a wood & leather HEATED steering wheel on the Porsche, which MB makes available on my S560, but not on the GLE, which seems just lazy on their part.
Anyway, as the review shows, the two vehicles are pretty close, so it just comes down to personal preference. It would have been nice though, if the loaded GLE, with E-ABC, could have been compared with an equally loaded Cayenne—which offers numerous driving enhancement options—so the comparison could have been less apples to oranges.
Last edited by Streamliner; Feb 23, 2020 at 01:11 PM.




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If you lease, just be prepared for a bit of a sticker shock...
Example:
GLE 450 36months/15k miles a year .00125MF (aka 3%), 55%RV
Cayenne 36months/15k miles a year .00250MF (aka 6%), 48%RV
Porsche typically tries to make these look cheaper by a hefty cap cost reduction payment but this difference is not insignificant. Unless you are thinking about the eHybrid, which they are trying to blow out.
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Example:
GLE 450 36months/15k miles a year .00125MF (aka 3%), 55%RV
Cayenne 36months/15k miles a year .00250MF (aka 6%), 48%RV
Porsche typically tries to make these look cheaper by a hefty cap cost reduction payment but this difference is not insignificant. Unless you are thinking about the eHybrid, which they are trying to blow out.

We are currently looking to replace my wife’s 2016 E350 sedan with an SUV. I thought the GLE would be the one, but it is now looking as though we may go with a loaded Cayenne, as she prefers the cleaner exterior styling, the more nimble driving characteristics and the fact that if we want a top line interior, we don’t have to go with black or black & gray. Rear seat space is not important to us, nor is cargo space and the vehicle will probably never leave paved roads. I like the availability of the various brake options on the Porsche and the ability to order it with no sunroof, as we never use one. There are other, little things, like being able to order a wood & leather HEATED steering wheel on the Porsche, which MB makes available on my S560, but not on the GLE, which seems just lazy on their part.
Anyway, as the review shows, the two vehicles are pretty close, so it just comes down to personal preference. It would have been nice though, if the loaded GLE, with E-ABC, could have been compared with an equally loaded Cayenne—which offers numerous driving enhancement options—so the comparison could have been less apples to oranges.
Looks great! Ya I have always been annoyed about that heated/wood steering wheel. I have a heated wood steering wheel on my 2004 CLK and 2009 CLK. But yet my wife has a 2015 ML and we could not get a heated wood wheel. Now fast forward to 2020 and the GLE I have to choose either wood or heated? Definitely not cool! WTF MB?!?
















I am very satisfied with it. Sadly, though, my dealer had no idea if it was heated or not when I ordered it a year ago. For me it was adeal breaker if it wasn't (Canadian winters and all).




I am very satisfied with it. Sadly, though, my dealer had no idea if it was heated or not when I ordered it a year ago. For me it was adeal breaker if it wasn't (Canadian winters and all).
"Thank you for your email to Mercedes-Benz USA.The 2020 GLE-Class Wood/Leather steering wheel option cannot be ordered in conjunction with the heated steering wheel option. The steering wheel heating element is located beneath the leather on the steering wheel. Should there be any questions regarding vehicle configuration, a sales consultant with an authorized dealership can assist."
I am very satisfied with it. Sadly, though, my dealer had no idea if it was heated or not when I ordered it a year ago. For me it was adeal breaker if it wasn't (Canadian winters and all).
I almost missed the acoustic package as well, since the online builder did not offer it and the dealer did not know about it as well.
It was only thanks to this forum that I was aware of it and insisted to get it.







