Mercedes-Benz is a popular brand among Cartelligent clients and their line of luxury SUVs are always top choices. A number of clients have asked for help comparing the series. To that end, we’ve compiled the details of the GLC, GLE and GLS so that you can weigh the benefits of each and decide which option is right for you.

GLC-Class vs. GLE-Class vs. GLS-Class?

In this article, we’ve configured a sample vehicle for each car and then examined some of the key differentiating factors. We’ve based our sample models on popular choices among Cartelligent clients.

  • 2017 Mercedes-Benz GLC-ClassOur sample GLC is the GLC300 4MATIC equipped with a rearview camera, navigation and lane keeping assist. MSRP as configured is $51,245.
  • 2017 Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class: We’ve chosen a 2017 Mercedes-Benz GLE350 4MATIC with heated seats, a rearview camera and harmon/kardon sound. MSRP as configured is $65,000.
  • 2017 Mercedes-Benz GLS-ClassWe’ve equipped a sample 2017 Mercedes-Benz GLS450 4MATIC with Apple CarPlay, navigation, harmon/kardon sound, lane keeping assist and parking assist. MSRP as configured is $78,755.
Vehicle Comparison

We’ll look at the features of each vehicle side-by-side.

GLC GLE GLS
Model Type 2017 GLC300 2017 GLE350 2017 GLS450
MSRP $51,245 $51,245 $78,755
Engine and Fuel Economy
GLC GLE GLS
Engine 2.0L turbo inline-4 3.5L V6 3.0L biturbo V6
Horsepower 241 302 362
City mpg 21 18 17
Highway mpg 28 22 22

The GLC provides the highest fuel economy—especially beneficial for those who spend a good portion of their commutes on freeways. The GLS offers the most powerful engine of the three with a 3.0L biturbo V6.

Capacities
GLC GLE GLS
Seating 5 5 7
Cargo volume (behind seats) 20.5 ft3 38.2 ft3 16.0 ft3
Cargo volume (rear seats folded) 56.5 ft3 80.3 ft3 93.8 ft3

The GLC provides about 70% of the GLE’s cargo volume when the rear seats are folded down. The GLS offers 17% more cargo space than the GLE with both rows of seats folded.

Safety
GLC GLE GLS
IIHS Rating n/a Top Safety Pick Plus n/a
Rearview camera Available Available Available
Crash prevention Available Available Available

 All three vehicles offer a variety of cutting-edge safety technologies among their options; only the GLE is rated a Top Safety Pick Plus by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

Cost to purchase: GLC vs. GLE vs. GLS

First, we’ll examine the cost of each when purchased. We’ve assumed a 60-month term and an interest rate of 2.79%. All payments represent pricing based on market conditions at the time of writing.

GLC GLE GLS
MSRP $51,245 $65,000 $78,755
Down payment $2,500 $2,500 $2,500
Monthly payment (inc. tax) $930 $1,135 $1,445
Total of payments over five years $57,370 $69,465 $87,755

The GLC is around $200/month less than the GLE and saves about $12,000 in payments over the course of five years. The GLS is about $300 more per month than the GLE and costs about $18,000 more over the course of the loan.

Cost to lease: GLC vs. GLE vs. GLS

Next, we’ll compare the three vehicles on a three-year, 12,000 mile/year lease.

GLC GLE GLS
MSRP $51,245 $59,950 $75,808
Down payment $2,500 $2,500 $2,500
Monthly payment (inc. tax) $725 $785 $1,065
Lease disposition fee $350 $350 $350
Total of payments over three years $28,225 $30,325 $40,125

The GLC is again the lowest cost option, saving about $60/month and $2,000 over the course of the lease vs. the GLE. The GLS is priced higher than the GLE, leasing for a little under $300 more per month, or $10,000 over the three-year lease.

Which to buy: GLC, GLE or GLS

All three of these vehicles can be fantastic options depending on your personal circumstances. Your Cartelligent agent can talk you through the pros and cons of each vehicle (as well as any other brands) to help you make an educated decision.

Whether you want a new Mercedes-Benz SUV or any other new car, Cartelligent can help you get a great deal on exactly what you want. Call our team of car-buying experts at 888-427-4270 or get started today.