
A redesigned twin-turbo V-8 gives AMG’s performance SUVs more power and a better soundtrack.
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Given that the Mercedes-Benz GLE and GLS SUVs were recently treated to a significant refresh, it was only a matter of time until we learned what that meant for their AMG variants. Now we know, and for fans of Benz’s V-8, the news is great.
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The 2027 Mercedes-AMG GLS63 4Matic+ and the smaller 2027 Mercedes-AMG GLE63 S 4Matic+ will be the first AMGs to use the automaker’s newly redesigned 4.0-liter twin-turbo V-8 which is good for 603 horsepower and 627 lb-ft of torque. The engine is part of a family of flat-plane-crank V-8 engines that made their debut in the new S-Class . It’s a powerplant that’s designed to make big Mercedes cars and SUVs go fast—all while reducing emissions at the same time. Oh, and in the AMGs, they sound amazing. It should be enough to propel the GLE63 S from 0 to 60 mph in 3.8 seconds, with the GLS making the point and shoot to 60 in 4.1 seconds.
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A heavily revised version of the automaker’s long-running V-8, it has an improved injection system, new intake and exhaust ports, and a modified intake camshaft, and its 48-volt mild hybrid system has a new integrated starter-generator to eliminate lag as the power builds. Engineers say 80 percent of the parts were changed to make the engine more compliant with ever-tightening emissions regulations, all while making power delivery more spontaneous thanks to the flat-plane crankshaft. (By creating evenly spaced exhaust pulses, a flat-plane crankshaft improves gas exchange efficiency and high-rpm performance.) The engine in both models is hooked up to AMG’s Speedshift nine-speed automatic transmission to manage the gear swapping.
A new performance exhaust system was also added for the AMG SUVs that can modulate engine sound from subtle in Comfort mode to roaring in Sport+ by adjusting the exhaust flaps.
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The 2027 Mercedes-AMG GLS63 Tops the Lineup
At the pinnacle of the Mercedes-AMG SUV food chain in size and price is the 2027 GLS63. It gets a new front end with a distinctive grille, LED lighting, enlarged air intakes to better feed the engine, and a redesigned bumper to lend it something of an off-road vehicle feel—although it’s more for appearance’s sake than actual protection. Out back, a new twin-tailpipe design expels the exhaust from the V-8, and a choice of AMG and AMG-forged wheel designs are available up to 23 inches in size, including wheels in silver or black matte.
The GLS63 also gets the AMG Ride Control+ suspension with adaptive damping that reacts to the road and can be set for a smooth or sporty ride, while Active Ride Control works to help mitigate body roll. There’s also a fully variable torque control system to help keep things further in line. If you do end up going off-road in your GLS, the Trail drive program increases the ride height by 2.2 inches, and the all-wheel-drive SUV has a locking rear differential. Turn the dial to Sport or Sport+, and it lowers the big SUV by 0.4 inches.
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Inside, as you’d expect, things are decidedly upscale and sport themed. Aiming the wheels is the latest-generation AMG performance steering wheel wrapped in Nappa leather or an exclusive carbon fitment, with updated controls on the wheel that also activate numerous AMG performance functions.
Upholstery is available in a full sweep of Nappa leather appointments in an assortment of colors, including Macchiato Beige, Beech Brown, or black. Of course, you can dial it up even further in the cabin through the special Manufaktur customization program, with Yacht Blue, Truffle Brown, and Carmine Red as the standout colors. Standard layout is for six passengers, with an optional seven-seat configuration.