The Mercedes-AMG GLE53 occupies the performance sweet spot in Mercedes' midsize SUV lineup, offering substantial power without the extremes of the full AMG GLE63. Featuring a turbocharged inline-six with EQ Boost mild-hybrid technology, the GLE53 produces 429 horsepower. With 124 complaints and no fatalities, this relatively new model shows promising early reliability. The 2021 first model year had the most reported issues, while 2024 represents the most refined version.

124
Total Complaints
30
Total Recalls
4
Model Years
0
Reported Deaths

Best Years

These years have the fewest reported problems.

Common Problem Categories

Electrical System 24
Engine 18
Unknown Or Other 12
Power Train 12
Tires 10

Complaints by Model Year

All Model Years

Year Complaints Recalls Crashes Fires Rating
2024 8 3 0 0 Good
2023 24 3 10 0 Average
2022 40 8 0 0 Average
2021 52 16 0 0 Below Average

Mercedes Benz Amg Gle53 Years to Avoid

2021

Best Mercedes Benz Amg Gle53 Years

2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most common problems with the Mercedes-AMG GLE53?

Early 2021 models showed software glitches affecting the MBUX infotainment system and driver assistance features. Some owners reported suspension noises and occasional transmission hesitation. Most issues have been addressed through updates.

Is the GLE53 reliable?

Early indications are positive, particularly for 2023 and 2024 models. The mild-hybrid inline-six has fewer complex components than the V8 twin-turbo in the GLE63, suggesting better long-term prospects.

How does the GLE53 compare to the GLE63?

The GLE53 sacrifices about 175 horsepower versus the GLE63 but offers better fuel economy and potentially lower maintenance costs. For most drivers, the GLE53's performance is more than adequate.

Should I buy a Mercedes-AMG GLE53?

A 2023 or 2024 model represents a compelling blend of performance, luxury, and relative practicality. The inline-six architecture inspires more confidence than AMG's complex V8s for long-term ownership.