2021 GLE53 Driving Impressions vs GLE450




The 53 is definitely very Sporty but not harsh on bumps or rough roads. I think it’s at least as good as the 450 in Sport Mode. It seems to retain road feel yet take the edge off of small bumps, potholes, RR track crossing, etc. I took a traffic Berm at about 30 and felt the 53 handled it very well. There was no kick on the other side like the 450 but it wasn’t softened as much as C Mode-450. At this point I don’t have a feel for the DDP scanning the Road. If it does it’s subtle and one might have to drive each version back to back to form an opinion.
From what I could tell the Active Sway Bars seem to work very well keeping the car flat even at slower speeds. I took some sharp turns on city corners and felt no dip or sway.
Distronic works very well and seems a little more refined in traffic where your speed is reduced 15mph below the set speed. My 450 was more aggressive getting back to speed. I’ll know for certain in a week when I take a road trip. Using the turn signal to change lanes it pauses but makes the lane change faster than my 450.
Love the Sport exhaust in Comfort, didn’t try the sequence to open it up more. My wife liked the quiet 450 better..she had the nerve to say that the rumble sounded like I had a hole in the muffler.
If I didn’t know better I’d swear that the 53 was a V8. The feeling of big Torque may be deceptive but it has that feel and instant power. It pulls hard and the integration of the EQ Boost, electric Turbo and Gas Turbo are seamless.
The 8 speed is definitely tuned different than the 450 with crisper shifts but not harsh. On one acceleration short burst from a light it held low gear when I let off the throttle approaching the vehicle ahead...the 450 would have shifted up a gear. On other occasions it shifted up when driving less aggressively.
Almost immediately on the first drive I got a low pressure tire warning. It appeared in the center screen and showed all 4 tires plus the temps. My winter tires were a little low at 32 but the 21’s carry more pressure. After setting the pressure back to 36, I reset the normal pressure and the warning went away. I did not need to do anything to reset the different TPMS sensors in the winter tires. Mercedes read the new sensors but it took longer than normal maybe about 5-6 minutes.
There are a lot more switches and menu selections that will take some time to figure out. Some I’ll never use. Reading manuals isn’t my strong suit so this might take some time.
I loved my 450 but the 53 is a much better car for me. So far I have no buyers remorse for not getting a V8 in a 580 or 63S.








We have a stretch of Interstate built with Concrete and longitudinal lines with a 1/2 mile stretch that creates Tramlining to various degrees depending on the vehicle. My 450 with the same tires had just a slight reaction on this stretch vs the 53 had none. A friends Nissan Murano on this same area gets pretty erratic swerving back and forth.
I drove over the traffic burms at speeds of 20-35. The suspension softened the hit and there was very little kickback on the other side.
On other bumps there is no sharp jolt like you get with shock based suspensions but more subdued similar to my GLE 450 with Air. Some may not like the firmer steering but there shouldn’t be many complaints about the ride of the GLE 53




I have driven a plain Jane 53, my former E-ABC 450 and several 450s. I wouldn't say the base 53 was harsh - but it was "less soft." I think the 53 was more controlled and less tippy than any of the 450/350/580 non E-ABC suspensions. For me and my wife, the more controlled 53 (less Chris Craft) was an improvement over the other 450 choices. Even the E-ABC was tipsy, even though it handled oncoming humps and dips much better than other offerings.
It sounds like my expectations for a better ride AND improved handling with the ARC-equipped suspension will bve met.
Now, it's just a matter of whether the multi-contour seats will work as well as well as the 450 seats.
Enjoy the new ride! BTW the trans is a 9-speed, not 8.
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I’m beginning to think that the vehicle does scan for bumps. Another possibility is it might have something mechanical that releases tension on the sway bar very quickly. I had a Denali truck with GM Magnaride Shocks that had a lever attached to the axle and softened damping on a hard hit.
Recently I noticed that going slow over bumps results in a much softer feel than at speed. This is somewhat normal but more pronounced than with my 450. Also I noticed that on a very small percentage of bumps/potholes the ride is a little harsher. The last few days it’s been wet or raining so the camera might be partially obstructed at times. Or it could be the shape of the bump. The suspension excels at comfort on smaller less severe events and still takes the edge off of more severe ones...normally. I’m still very happy with the ride. It corners like a dream so far. Road conditions aren’t conducive to aggressive driving this week since there is snow where our curvy roads are located.
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The car drives like a dream at any speed, even with my 20” winter wheels and taller sidewalls. The seats were comfortable even after 8+ hours. It pulls hard at any speed an seems to get decent economy. The V8 with more torque will tow better but as is, it cruises up steeper slopes in 9th gear with ease. Because of winter road conditions I took the Freeway this trip I so didn’t get into any curves.
An old Gremlin did show up again using Distronic. My Camera and radar were out of Sync on my 450, fixed with a software upgrade. Now my GLE Camera can’t seem to read lines or road signs very well resulting in similar symptoms of erratic results. Most 80 mph signs were read as 60 vs an occasional misread on my 450; Even though I turned traffic sign assist off the car often reacted to a 60 mph read with braking and on a few curves brakes also mistaking a concrete barrier for danger? The camera didn’t read lane markers very well even when they were totally visible. These symptoms seem to be more camera related like it has a dirty lens or maybe it’s just defective. For the cost Distronic is not all that useful to me but maybe it will continue to improve.




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There has been much discussion and several posts from Daimler sites about road scanning. Unfortunately no direct reference to the -167 AMG version.
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This appears to be similar to the manufacturer of the system: https://www.environmentalengineering...-control-1378/
The S65 Coupe is listed as having road scanning with its AMG Active Ride Control, but the system really sounds more like Active Body Control. MB's naming conventions for their technology can be confusing. https://media.daimler.com/marsMediaS...l?oid=30455458
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This appears to be the manufacturer of the system (or at least one very similar): https://www.environmentalengineering...-control-1378/
The S65 Coupe is listed as having road scanning with its AMG Active Ride Control, but the system really sounds more like Active Body Control. MB's naming conventions for their technology can be confusing. https://media.daimler.com/marsMediaS...l?oid=30455458
They briefly reference the MB 48 volt system but the description is for an Audi.
For cornering it uses steering wheel position as the 'sensor' along with speed. For bumps it may be fast enough to respond as the bump occurs knowing that steering wheel position is 'neutral', but road scanning with cameras would be a significant improvement.. I realize this doesn't answer the original question whether cameras are used or not - but given MB's other descriptions of road scanning and owners perceptions of the reaction time and comfort it's likely.




This appears to be the manufacturer of the system (or at least one very similar): https://www.environmentalengineering...-control-1378/
The S65 Coupe is listed as having road scanning with its AMG Active Ride Control, but the system really sounds more like Active Body Control. MB's naming conventions for their technology can be confusing. https://media.daimler.com/marsMediaS...l?oid=30455458
Yes, M-B naming is confusing, with so many re-cycled names for similar-functioned things, which can be entirely different.
I agree, since it mentions "tilt," it makes me think more of E-ABC. But since it's on an S63 AMG, it might be describing the GLE53's ARC.








There is definitely an improvement between the two tires in road manners. If one was running on a race track the stiffer tire would be the way to go. Some might be the wider rear tires but the car is rock solid on sharp curves at speed.
An H rated tire will replace my V’s when I decide to change tires.
My 450 beat EPA estimates easily but the 53 might be a little lower. Some might be my enjoying the sporty feel and more aggressive driving.




There is definitely an improvement between the two tires in road manners. If one was running on a race track the stiffer tire would be the way to go. Some might be the wider rear tires but the car is rock solid on sharp curves at speed.
An H rated tire will replace my V’s when I decide to change tires.




The fuel filler tag calls for 38F/33R for the lowest tire pressure setting for 3 passengers. Mine came with the shipping pressures all around of 45 psi. At that pressure the ride was extremely harsh. I started at 38 psi and then dropped the pressure to 35 in front and again to 32 with only a slight change in feel. It’s the front tires with the sharp jolt, the rear is less noticeable. My car hadn’t been washed until yesterday (since I changed tires a week ago) coinciding with a lot of bad weather. That might affect the functioning of the camera and my active sway bars but that doesn’t seem likely. My wife rarely notices anything automotive but she has noticed the difference in the ride.
The ride with my winter 20’s was a perfect balance of sporty handling and decent balance of handling sharper bumps. Now the ride seems harsher than my last truck. Is it just me or do others with a GLE 53 feel the ride is a little too unforgiving?
I started at 38 psi and then dropped the pressure to 35 in front and again to 32 with only a slight change in feel.







