The Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe stands apart as a sophisticated blend of style and performance, attracting Seattle's luxury SUV enthusiasts. With its sloping-roof design, this coupe-SUV offers an enticing alternative to traditional SUVs while still providing ample cargo space for everyday use. Donating a GLE Coupe not only contributes to a great cause but also helps keep this coveted model circulating in the community.
Spanning two generations from 2016 to the present, the GLE Coupe has evolved significantly, offering various trims and options that cater to diverse preferences. Owners in Seattle can take pride in their vehicles' legacy, as the GLE Coupe remains a sought-after choice for those seeking an upscale driving experience with distinctive styling. With many first-generation models now donation-ready, RideRebirth aims to facilitate a seamless donation process that honors the engineering excellence of this magnificent vehicle.
📖Generation guide
C292 (1st Gen) • 2016-2019
This generation features the GLE 400 and 450 AMG models, boasting the M157 5.5L biturbo V8. Performance-heavy variants like the AMG GLE 63 Coupe and AMG GLE 63 S Coupe achieve up to 577hp.
C167 (2nd Gen) • 2020-Present
The latest iteration includes the GLE 53 Coupe and the AMG GLE 63 S Coupe, powered by the M177 4.0L biturbo V8 with 603hp, plus EQ Boost mild-hybrid for improved efficiency.
Known issues by generation
Owners should be aware of several common issues across both generations of the GLE Coupe. The M276 V6 and M177 V8 engines are generally reliable, but high-mileage vehicles may experience timing-component wear. The C292 generation is noted for its 7G-Tronic+ transmission shift quality complaints, which were replaced by the improved 9G-Tronic in the C167. Infotainment issues include MBUX dual-screen freezes and voice-recognition problems in the newer models. AIRMATIC air-suspension problems, such as compressor leaks and airbag failures, have been reported in both generations, while AMG GLE 63 Coupe owners should be cautious about expensive carbon-ceramic brake rotor replacements that can exceed $15k.
Donation value by condition + generation
The value of donated GLE Coupes can vary significantly based on trim and condition. Mainstream models like the GLE 400 and GLE 450 generally command lower appraisal values compared to the high-performance AMG variants, which can reach over $115k at MSRP. The appealing sloping-roof design commands a premium over the traditional GLE-Class, making donations of $40k+ appraisal-tier common for well-maintained models. Donors can take advantage of Form 8283 Section B to maximize their tax-deductible contributions when appraising their luxury vehicles.
Donation process for this model
Donating your GLE Coupe through RideRebirth is a straightforward process. Due to the coupe's low clearance, a flatbed is required for pickup, ensuring safe transport. Please disclose the condition of run-flat tires and be prepared to discuss the panoramic glass roof's handling to ensure a seamless donation experience. Our team will coordinate performance-tier appraisals for M, AMG, and RS models to help you secure the best tax value for your generous contribution.
Seattle regional notes
Seattle's landscape is perfect for luxury coupe-SUVs like the GLE Coupe, supported by a robust network of German-engineering service centers. Local dealerships and independent specialists ensure that maintenance and service are accessible for these premium vehicles. The GLE Coupe's combination of distinctive style and practicality resonates with Seattle residents who value both luxury and everyday usability, making it an ideal donation in the region.