The Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class family of cars is one of the most varied on the market right now. It comes in both the standard SUV body style and the fastback “coupe” SUV body style. It comes with four, six, or eight cylinders and can make between 255 and 603 horsepower. It also has moderate or plug-in hybrid help. The price range for the GLE is just as big. Base models start at $63,000 and go up to $131,950. The GLE had a lot going on in 2024. It got a new PHEV engine and had changes made to the outside and inside. Mercedes drops the base price of its model line from $800 to $63,000 when the rear-wheel-drive GLE350 is added in 2025. What is the price of the 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLE? The Mercedes-Benz GLE 2025 can now be bought. Here is the full line fare, which includes the $1,150 ticket fee. The GLE350 (RWD) is priced at $63,000. The GLE350 costs $65,500. The GLE450 is available for $72,500. The GLE450e also has a price of $72,500. The GLE580 is listed at $90,350. The AMG GLE53 is priced at $90,350. The AMG GLE63 S costs $131,950. Level Trim for GLE The GLE comes standard with automatic emergency braking, front cross-traffic alert, blind spot monitors, a driver attention monitor, automatic high beams, rain-sensing windshield wipers, a 360-degree parking camera, automated parking, and safe-exit assist. These features live up to Mercedes’s well-deserved safety reputation. The base GLE350 also has 19-inch metal wheels, a sunroof, LED headlights and taillights, a power liftgate, keyless entry and start, and a remote starter. It has a 12.3-inch digital instrument panel, a 12.3-inch touchscreen with navigation, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto that work wirelessly, automatic climate control for two zones, heated front seats that can be adjusted in height and width, and a wireless phone charger. It also has fake leather on the outside. Along with all-wheel drive, 4Matic GLEs have off-road driving modes, customizable dampers, and a camera view called a “transparent hood” that lets the driver see what’s right in front of the car but out of their line of sight. The V-8 GLE580 adds 20-inch wheels, a height-adjustable air suspension, a leather interior, ventilated front seats, augmented reality guidance, and a 13-speaker Burmester audio system to the plug-in 450e. It’s not just overpowered hot rods; the AMG GLE53 and 63 S also have improved brakes, a sport-tuned suspension, a reworked all-wheel drive system that can send up to 100% of the engine’s power to the back wheels (the “+” in “4Matic+”), and 22-inch wheels. The 63 S has a head-up display, heated steering, and front seats that massage you. The six-cylinder GLE53, on the other hand, has a panoramic windshield and Nappa leather seats. MPG and Power of the GLE The GLE has a wide range of engines and a nine-speed automatic gear. All of the engines have some hybrid help. This car has the best engine on the list: a 2.0-liter four-cylinder turbocharged engine that makes 255 hp and 295 lb-ft of torque. For city, highway, and mixed miles driven, the EPA rates the AWD GLE350 4Matic at 19/26/22 mpg. The RWD 350, on the other hand, gets 21/28/23 mpg. The 4Matic All-Wheel Drive system is standard on the rest of the GLE range. With the 2.0-liter turbocharged engine from the 350, a more powerful electric motor, and a 23.3-kilowatt-hour battery, the plug-in hybrid 450e makes 381 horsepower and 479 pounds-feet of torque. The gas engine gets 23 miles per gallon, and the electric range is 50 miles. Mercedes then gives customers a choice of turbocharged V-8 and inline-six engines in both the standard M-B and the sporty AMG models. Both cars have a 3.0-liter six-cylinder engine. The GLE450’s engine makes 375 horsepower and 369 pounds-feet of torque, and the GLE53’s makes 429 horsepower and 413 pounds-feet. The AMG 53 gets 18/23/20 mpg, and the 450 gets 19/25/21 mpg in the city, on the highway, and all together. The GLE580 has a 4.0-liter twin-turbo engine that makes 510 horsepower and 538 lb-ft of torque, and the AMG GLE63 S 4Matic+ has a strong 603 horsepower and 627 lb-ft. The 580 gets 15/20/17 mpg, but the AMG 63 only needs a gallon of premium fuel every 14 miles in the city, 19 miles on the highway, and 16 miles total.