Order GLE 450 with or without AIRMATIC?




For 2024, nothing changed in this regard. Please see the screenshots attached. Tire size is different, including sidewall height. 20 inch, as pointed out a couple of times in this thread, also have different offset front/rear, see the "ET" values.




https://wheelsasap.com/What-is-Wheel-Offset
It has to do with the distance the wheel sits from the mounting bolts. The 20" tires are the same, but the wheels aren't and can't be swapped from to back. They might fit, but the alignment will be incorrect.
The front 20" wheels on the GLE have an offset of ET 57 and the rear are ET 44.
I took a GLE 450e on an extended test drive today, helpfully without a sales guy,
I was very impressed with the seamless hybrid system, responding to throttle from electric mode for overtaking and smoothly reverting to elec when I switched from Sport to Elec.
Top issue: the non-airmatic suspension responded to every full stop at a red light by the front diving down and bouncing one more up and down before stabilising, It also pitched up at the front on reasonable acceleration.
I would have driven a vehicle with air suspension if they had one, but it's still on the slow boat from Germany.
Questions please: do others recognize this description of what appears to be under-damped suspension without airmatic? is that cured by airmatic on a non-AMG vehicle or am I destined to have to go searching for an AMG SUV if I want to replace the Cayenne with an MB SUV?
Next issue - a lot of road noise on 21s in elec or engine running mode, certainly more than on the E53 Cab. Expected? Tires? Or a way to sell the noise reduction package?
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Although I have been happy with my 450, I decided to upgrade to a 2025 GLE 580 (airmatic is standard) with 20” wheels in order to provide the best possible ride, considering it will weigh 220 lbs. more than my 450. Besides the softer ride on the 20” rims, they also offer better protection from curb scrapes, as the sidewalls actually protrude out from the rims, unlike my 21” rims that are practically flush with the sidewalls -- I had the rims repaired twice in the first year. The only downside I can think of with 20” rims is that the car may not handle lateral forces as well; however, here in flat Florida, the only fast curves I experience are highway on- or off-ramps.
I never got to drive the new 450e because MB’s demo 450e was broken the day it arrived and wasn’t available for more than a month. When I found out the 450e did not come with a spare tire (due to the large battery pack), I took it off the list of candidates. I was also not excited about the 4 cyclinder engine. IMO, “there is no replacement for displacement.” Just my thoughts....
Last edited by HDLBRG; Sep 14, 2024 at 07:55 AM.

1) I haven’t gotten comfortable with a ginormous battery charging in my garage right below my bedroom, like a homemade crematorium. I got it -- EV fires are rare; but, at 71, so is my time left on this earth.
2) I’m too impatient to play the plug/unplug game, in a cramped garage, over and over again, when I just want to get in the freaking car and go.
3) I love the simplicity and “Soul” of an ICE vehicle (even with mild hybrid assist); one reason I’m going with the 580 this time. Beware if you test ride one; it will grab you by the cajones.
4) I don’t drive enough miles to fret about gas mileage, and I want to utilize the whole power package everytime I drive, not try to figure out how far I can go in EV mode, or settle with EV-only performance, while I tote around a 4-cylinder ICE as a spare.
5) Speaking of spares...I like having a spare tire, even if flats are rare. I am fiercely independent. I just don’t want to depend on someone to rescue me if I get a flat tire.
6) PHEVs and Hybrids historically visit dealerships more often, and I hate taking my car to the dealer, unless I have to. Example: Last week I noticed the splash guard below my engine hanging precariously by only 2 of the 8 screws. I removed it, called my local dealership; they were out-of-stock for the screws; I went on line and ordered 10 screws; they arrived the next morning ($17 delivered); I had the guard re-installed by noon.
Safety Tip: Do not mess around with a tire that has a bulge. Years ago we lost a young officer who had a bulging tire in her lap as her husband drove their Z3 convertible to a tire repair shop. The tire exploded; killing her -- Rare Stuff Happens -- here’s the story: https://www.stripes.com/migration/ai...r-lap-1.100573








For 2024, nothing changed in this regard. Please see the screenshots attached. Tire size is different, including sidewall height. 20 inch, as pointed out a couple of times in this thread, also have different offset front/rear, see the "ET" values.








