The GLS is getting a mild refresh that focuses on technology
The facelifted Mercedes GLS has been spied undergoing testing in Europe. The three-row luxury SUV features a new front fascia and updated taillights with star graphics. The cabin has also been updated and appears to have a new pillar-to-pillar display. The third-generation Mercedes GLS recently celebrated its fifth anniversary and that would typically mean a redesigned model is only a year or two away.
More: Mercedes-Maybach GLS Appears Primed For A Second Facelift The taillights are production-ready and feature new star graphics like those found on the E-Class. The rest of the rear end largely carries over, but the model appears to have a lightly revised exhaust and an updated bumper. Spy shooters only managed to get a glimpse of the cabin, but it appears to show a pillar-to-pillar display that is partially hidden behind a black cloth.
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