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<blockquote data-quote="GT Premi" data-source="post: 16060801" data-attributes="member: 121775"><p>Uh-oh! A game changer has entered the ring! The <u>2020</u> Mercedes GLE looks to be a good contender. That E-Active body control is wild! And it has a 7200 lbs tow rating. It's hugely different from the '18 that we drove. I was wondering why it looks smaller than the 2018 we drove and looked up the dimensions. The '20 is actually a few inches shorter in length than the '18. Those few inches make a huge visual difference. It's a good thing I looked, too. The 2020 GLE got smaller, and the 2019 Cayenne got bigger. So they're closer in size, but the '19 Cayenne is slightly bigger than the '20 GLE. And call me crazy, but '20 GLE has a very Cayenne-esque vibe/style to it. Incidentally, the 2020 GLE will be going on sale in the States around the same time the '19 Cayenne Turbo S will be available. So the upcoming GLE goes back on the list. I'm assuming there will be a 63 S version.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]yGvZMgFD3iQ[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GT Premi, post: 16060801, member: 121775"] Uh-oh! A game changer has entered the ring! The [U]2020[/U] Mercedes GLE looks to be a good contender. That E-Active body control is wild! And it has a 7200 lbs tow rating. It's hugely different from the '18 that we drove. I was wondering why it looks smaller than the 2018 we drove and looked up the dimensions. The '20 is actually a few inches shorter in length than the '18. Those few inches make a huge visual difference. It's a good thing I looked, too. The 2020 GLE got smaller, and the 2019 Cayenne got bigger. So they're closer in size, but the '19 Cayenne is slightly bigger than the '20 GLE. And call me crazy, but '20 GLE has a very Cayenne-esque vibe/style to it. Incidentally, the 2020 GLE will be going on sale in the States around the same time the '19 Cayenne Turbo S will be available. So the upcoming GLE goes back on the list. I'm assuming there will be a 63 S version. [MEDIA=youtube]yGvZMgFD3iQ[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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