The New Mercedes-Benz GLE 450 e: Elevating Luxury SUV Standards in India with Hybrid Power and “Superscreen” Tech

Mercedes-Benz redefines the "home on wheels" experience with the new GLE 450 e 4MATIC. This update brings a plug-in hybrid powertrain, a stunning triple-display MBUX Superscreen, and world-class massage seats to one of India’s most loved luxury SUVs, blending sustainable performance with unrivaled craftsmanship.

Navi Mumbai | editorial@unboxdailyhq.com

The Essentials

  • Electrified Performance: The 450 e 4MATIC variant introduces a plug-in hybrid concept, offering significant efficiency and a smoother, quieter drive.
  • The Digital Cockpit: A massive MBUX Superscreen featuring three 12.3-inch displays transforms the dashboard into a personalized command center.
  • Wellness on Wheels: Multicontour seats with 14-point “hot stone” massage functions and atmospheric ambient lighting ensure every journey is a relaxation session.
A collage showing the white GLE SUV at a modern villa, a view through the panoramic sunroof, and the car on an urban street.
Designed to be a “home on wheels”, the GLE blends sophisticated architecture with an airy, light-filled cabin.

The Pulse

The new Mercedes-Benz GLE is more than a facelift; it’s a technological overhaul. On the outside, the “star-pattern” grille with its illuminated frame and twin star-shaped headlamps gives it a commanding, futuristic presence on Indian roads however the real magic happens inside. The cabin is centered around the MBUX Superscreen, a seamless glass surface housing three high-definition 12.3-inch displays that provide the driver and passenger with dedicated infotainment and vehicle data.

Performance-wise, the GLE 450 e 4MATIC focuses on the transition to green energy without sacrificing power. It boasts impressive efficiency figures, supported by a plug-in hybrid system that allows for silent, emission-free city driving. For the driver, the sixth-generation driving assistance systems and the E-ACTIVE BODY CONTROL (intelligent damper control) work in tandem to neutralize the unevenness of varying road surfaces, providing a “magic carpet” ride quality.

A montage featuring the sleek profile of the green GLE Coupé and a close-up of the triple-display MBUX Superscreen dashboard.
The immersive MBUX Superscreen features three 12.3-inch displays under a seamless glass surface for ultimate digital control.
FeatureGLE 450 e 4MATIC (SUV)GLE 450 e 4MATIC Coupé
Combined Energy Consumption23-22 kWh/100 km22-21 kWh/100 km
Combined Fuel Consumption4.0-3.2 l/100 km4.1-3.0 l/100 km
CO₂ Emissions (Weighted)91-72 g/km94-69 g/km
CO₂ ClassB (Weighted) / G (Discharged)B (Weighted) / G (Discharged)

From the illuminated air vents to the extra-soft pillows on the multicontour seats, Mercedes-Benz has successfully bridged the gap between a rugged SUV and a high-end luxury lounge.

While official Indian pricing is yet to be announced, the tech-heavy GLE 450 e 4MATIC is expected to sit at the premium end of the lineup, with an estimated price tag between ₹1.25 crore and ₹1.45 crore (ex-showroom). Following its global debut this week, Indian luxury car enthusiasts can expect this electrified SUV to arrive on our shores by early 2027.

Detailed collage of the GLE SUV showing the illuminated star grille, blue leather multicontour seats, and dynamic driving shot.
Relaxation meets performance with 14-point massage seats and the intelligent E-ACTIVE BODY CONTROL suspension system.

The Big Picture

In the global arena, the luxury SUV segment is pivoting rapidly toward “Sustainable Opulence”. The GLE stands at a crossroads, competing directly with the BMW X5, Audi Q7 and Volvo XC90. While competitors focus heavily on either sportiness or minimalism, Mercedes-Benz is doubling down on “Classic Luxury meets Gen-Z Tech”. With India’s luxury market seeing a massive surge in demand for SUVs that offer both status and eco-conscious credentials, the GLE’s plug-in hybrid approach is a strategic move to capture the elite buyer who isn’t quite ready for a full EV but wants more than a standard petrol engine.

Collage of the Emerald Green GLE Coupé including rear star-motif taillights and a cockpit glowing with green ambient lighting.
Atmospheric ambient lighting and illuminated air vents create an exclusive “feel-good” ambiance inside the GLE Coupé.

The Inside Intel

Did you know that the GLE’s predecessor, the Mercedes-Benz M-Class, is credited with essentially “inventing” the luxury SUV segment back in 1997? It was the first time a premium German manufacturer combined the off-road capability of a truck with the refinement of a luxury sedan. The new GLE continues this legacy, evolving from a rugged explorer into a digital-first sanctuary.

Close-up shots of the star-pattern headlamps, AMG-line wheels, Burmester speaker grilles, and turbine-style air vents.
From the Burmester® Surround Sound to the artisanal leather stitching, every detail in the GLE is a testament to luxury.

The UDHQ Take

At Unbox Daily HQ, we see the new GLE as a definitive answer to the question: “Can a car actually reduce your stress”? In the chaotic traffic of cities like Mumbai or Bangalore, the GLE 450 e offers a legitimate sanctuary. The value here isn’t just in the badge; it’s in the “Hot Stone” massage function that eases your back after a long workday and the silent electric creep that makes bumper-to-bumper crawls bearable.

The MBUX Superscreen is a game-changer for the front passenger, who now has their own dedicated screen, effectively ending the battle over who controls the music or navigation. For the Indian buyer, this car brings a “best of both worlds” value proposition, the prestige of a massive SUV with the conscience and fuel-saving benefits of a modern hybrid. It’s a sophisticated, tech-heavy investment that prioritizes the mental well-being of its occupants as much as its road presence.

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