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2025 Mercedes-Benz GLS review | CarExpert

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When is big not quite big enough?

Well, in the case of the Mercedes-Benz SUV lineup, you can have the already-big GLE large SUV with up to three rows of seating and hulking exterior dimensions, or you can get the even larger GLS full-size SUV with three roomier rows.

Measuring a whole 5020mm long, 2030mm wide and 1798mm tall, the 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLS is a big beast. Offering seven seats that should cater to a full car of adults, it dwarfs most other cars on the road this side of an American pickup truck.

Like the BMW X7 with which it competes, the GLS is assembled in the United States and serves as the SUV flagship for the Three Pointed Star. The brand has even labelled it as the “S-Class of SUVs” in the past.

The model on test is the ‘entry-level’ GLS450d 4Matic, which sneaks in just under $200,000 before on-road costs; and is now the sole non-AMG or Maybach variant available following the discontinuation of the 450 petrol.

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So, if you’re looking for one of the biggest and fanciest ways to transport seven people, is the Mercedes-Benz GLS a top pic?

Read on to find out…

How much does the Mercedes-Benz GLS cost?

The most attainable GLS is the limited-run 450d Edition 7, which dropped the price of entry by $17,000 earlier this year but in “strictly limited” numbers.