Mercedes-Benz GLS Heading to Los Angeles Auto Show

November 03 2015, Silver Star Montreal

Mercedes-Benz GLS Heading to Los Angeles Auto Show

As the road to the Los Angeles Auto Show is coming to an end, a French forum leaked images of the 2016 Mercedes-Benz GLS. The company has adopted a new naming structure, so the GLS will be taking the place of the GL models. The GLS’s style has been modernized with bullet-shaped headlights, new LED taillights, redesigned front and back bumpers, a roof-mounted spoiler, and a sleeker grille. All of these great features are sitting on a set of fresh alloy wheels. There has been no word on what the cabin will consist of or what kind of powertrain will be within the vehicle, but Silver Star Mercedes-Benz Montreal does expect for drivers to be enjoying an updated infotainment system and the 4MATIC all-wheel-drive system. We are going to just have to wait until the Los Angeles Auto Show to learn everything that consumers are going to appreciate in the all-new GLS.

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