Mercedes-Benz has revealed the refreshed 2024 GLS-Class, boasting some subtle styling changes, updated infotainment system, and new features for the AMG and Maybach variants.

The updated model year brings some styling tweaks inside and out, and some new feature changes. The most prominent exterior change is the front fascia, with a more prominent grille and additional slats on the regular models. The lower part of the bumper has also been reworked a bit. At the back, the only real change is the new taillights. The Maybach and AMG variants get unique grille inserts and other model-specific exterior cues.

The interior has been updated with the latest MBUX version for the infotainment system, and the steering wheels have been changed to feature touch-sensitive buttons. There are also a couple of new interior color schemes available, with the options differing based on the model.

The Mercedes-AMG GLS 63 gets a good number of standard features added for the 2024 model year. It now comes with panoramic sunroof, heated and ventilated seats, adaptive high-beam headlights, adjustable exhaust, Burmester sound system, blind-spot monitoring and surround-view cameras. As for the Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600, it gets a new 23-inch wheel option, and it and the regular GLS models get a couple extra USB ports.

The 2024 GLS-Class will go on sale later this year. While pricing hasn't been announced yet, it likely won't change too much from the current base price of a little over $82,000.

Source: Mercedes-Benz

Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
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