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2022 Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class SUV Interior and Cargo
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There are few places as comfortable as the interior of a Mercedes-Benz, and the GLS has one of the cushiest interiors ever designed by the automaker. Only the finest materials are used in its construction, including genuine leather and wood. However, it's the generous consignment of tech that really impresses. Power-adjustable, heated, and ventilated front seats are just the beginning, while a large touchscreen grants access to a wide variety of infotainment and safety features. A high-tech head-up display is an option if you don't want to take your eyes off the road while checking system vitals, and there is wiring in place in case you want to install a third-party rear-seat entertainment system. However, while the GLS ostensibly supplies room and seating for up to seven occupants, there may not be enough room in the rearmost row for adults. A factory-installed sunroof does make it feel nice and airy in the cabin, though. 2022 GLS-Class SUV Interior Photos
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Considering its size, it should come as no surprise that the GLS is a seven-seater. Each row is gorgeously appointed, and there is more overall interior space than you will find in most other high-end SUVs. That being said, the third row isn't very accommodating, supplying 34.6 inches of legroom. It feels a little claustrophobic, and getting back there can be a challenge. Opting for the six-seater configuration helps to alleviate this somewhat. The second row is far more suitable for adults, offering 41.9 inches of legroom, which is more than the 40.3 inches front-row occupants get. The second row gets the most headroom at 40.2 inches, while the sunroof in the front leaves 39.4 inches. Mercedes doesn't supply a figure for the third row, but the vehicle's blocky design frees up enough headroom for six-foot adults. As standard, the front-row seats are power-adjustable with memory settings, and they also receive heating and ventilation. The second-row outboard seats can be upgraded with heating. 2022 Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class SUV Interior Dimensions
Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class SUV TrimsGLS 450 4MATICGLS 580 4MATIC Seating77 Headroom Front Seat39.4 in.39.4 in. Headroom Back Seat40.2 in.40.2 in. Legroom Front Seat40.3 in.40.3 in. Legroom Back Seat41.9 in.41.9 in. Shoulder Room Front59.3 in.59.3 in. Shoulder Room Rear58.5 in.58.5 in. Interior Colors and Materials
You'd be hard-pressed to find low-quality materials anywhere inside a Mercedes GLS, assuming it's possible at all. MB-Tex synthetic leather is the standard upholstery, but upgrading to genuine leather will only cost you $1,620. Both options give you the choice of three color themes: Black, Espresso Brown/Black, and Macchiato Beige/Black. Exclusive Nappa leather is available, too, but only in pure Black and at a cost of $2,990. As for the interior accents, you get a wide selection and none of that faux wood nonsense. No-cost options include Grey Linden wood and Aluminum with Longitudinal Grain. An extra $160 will get you access to Natural Grain Grey Oak or Brown Walnut wood, while $600 is what you need to pay if you want Metal Weave. The Manufaktur options are the most expensive at $850 and comprise Natural Grain Black Flamed Ash or Brown Linden "Flowing Topstitched MB-Tex lower dash and upper door trim goes for $350, and a wood/leather steering wheel adds another $600. However, the latter upgrade requires at least another $160 for one of the optional wood inlays. Now Buzzing Electric Vehicles Tesla Cybertruck Spotted With Production-Ready Rear End Crash Watch A Seventh-Gen Toyota Hilux Truck Launch Into The Air After Losing Control Auctions One-Off Plymouth Barracuda Four-Door Is A Muscle Car Unicorn First Drive 2023 Toyota Crown First Drive Review: A Tale Of Two Hybrids Sports Cars 2023 BMW M2 Coming With Optional Center-Lock Wheels Tuning 700-Horsepower 2023 Nissan Z By AMS Performance Hits Nine-Second Quarter Mile 2022 GLS-Class SUV Trunk and Cargo Space
The GLS SUV may be enormous, but fitting in three rows of seats always comes at a cost. It leaves only a small amount of space behind the rear-most bench. However, the 17.4 cubic feet supplied by the Mercedes is still a lot more than you'll find in the BMW X7, and even the Audi Q7 falls short. If you treat it like a regular five-seater by folding the third row in a 50/50 split, you can enjoy between 42.7 and 48.7 cubic feet depending on the position of the second-row seats. For added convenience, the 50/50 third row is folds automatically. If it's just you and your partner, you can fold down all the seats and pack for an extended vacation with the 84.7 cubic feet available. Around the cabin, you get all the expected nooks and crannies to store your loose items. The center armrest cubby can handle larger items, while the various bins around the console will accommodate smartphones, keys, or change. The glove compartment is another option for larger items, and every row of seats gets a set of cupholders. Each door also comes outfitted with a capacious door pocket and the front seats have seatback pockets. 2022 Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class SUV Trunk and Cargo Space Photos
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Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class SUV TrimsGLS 450 4MATICGLS 580 4MATIC Box Height (Area)34.7 in.34.7 in. 2022 GLS-Class SUV Infotainment and Features
Features
Mercs have always had the best when it comes to comfort and convenience features, but the amount of tech you'll find in a modern Mercedes is almost ridiculous. Apart from standard MB-Tex upholstery, it's easy to find a good seating position with power-adjustability for the front seats (including four-way power lumbar support), while heating and ventilation are standard, along with massage functions. The second-row seats can be upgraded with heating and ventilation optionally. Other standard features include keyless entry and ignition, quad-zone automatic climate control, a power tilt/telescopic steering column, and remote start. The liftgate offers hands-free operation and a power tilt/slide sunroof is factory-installed. The safety suite is extensive, comprising forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking, blind-spot monitoring, a surround-view camera, attention assist, active brake assist, and active parking assist for both front and rear. These can be further bolstered with optional extras such as active steering assist, Pre-Safe Plus, active lane-keep assist, and active brake assist with a cross-traffic function. Should your car experience a collision while parked, the parking-damage detector will register and the Mercedes Me Connect app will notify you on your smartphone. Infotainment
Beside the 12.3-inch driver-information display is another equally large touchscreen devoted to operating pretty much all the onboard tech. In terms of infotainment, this includes Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Bluetooth, navigation, SiriusXM with a six-month Platinum Plan trial, and HD Radio. Interacting with these features is made easy by the state-of-the-art MBUX operating system. The display is crystal clear, and while the menus seem complicated at first, it is simply because there are so many features to go through. Once you get used to it, they become a breeze to navigate. The standard sound system is an already impressive 13-speaker setup from Burmester. The GLS 580 will likely return with the optional 26-speaker Burmester 3D surround sound system. To keep everyone connected, nine USB-C ports are spread throughout the cabin, and there is a wireless charger in the front for the driver their lucky co-pilot. Mercedes follows BMW's lead by availing the MBUX Interior Assistant. An option, this feature allows either the driver or front passenger to adjust key features using hand gestures. Check other Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class Styles
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