Mercedes-Benz is still hard at work developing a refresh for
the M-Class, a model that is rumored to change its name to the GLE-Class in the
process. This is hardly the improved model's first time testing, but the latest
shots reveal Mercedes' plan for a plug-in hybrid version for one of its luxury
crossovers.
These new photos of the refreshed M-Class clearly reveal a
charging port in the rear bumper like its brand siblings, but the bigger
question is the drivetrain underneath. At this point, it's not known whether
the M-Class hybrid will share the rumored four-cylinder powertrain with the
C-Class PHEV that is also testing or the S500 Plug-in Hybrid with its
turbocharged, 3.0-liter V6 and an electric motor.
Being a refresh rather than an all-new model, the M-Class'
styling receives only a few apparent tweaks. The front end is heavily
camouflaged here, but there appears to be some changes to the shape of the headlights.
At the rear, the exhaust layout has been modified, and the taillights have
their backup
lamps at the bottom, rather than in the middle
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