Interestingly, a heated steering wheel is optional and it's also available with a carbon fiber design, if that's your thing. Regardless of which body style and model, buyers will get a standard AMG Performance steering wheel with round drive unit buttons that are quick and easy to use in order to allow drivers to access the driving modes without having to remove their hands from the wheel. Things like an electric panoramic sliding sunroof, heated front seats, Adaptive Highbeam Assist, and a Burmester surround sound system remain standard fare. Some of these features for the GLE 53 models include the selectable AMG Performance exhaust system, MBUX Augmented Reality for Navigation, Memory and Parking Assistance Packages, and leather upholstery with heated and ventilated front seats. The list of standard equipment has significantly grown as well. More importantly, the GLE AMGs both benefit from the latest version of the MBUX infotainment system that features an AMG-specific screen design. High-Gloss Brown Linden or Manufaktur Piano Black Flowing Lines trim are also available. The interior remains largely unchanged from last year but AMG did add two new leather upholstery colors, Bahia Brown/Black and Macchiato Beige/Black. GLE 63 S SUV styling upgrades, in general, are less overt. The GLE 63 S Coupe now comes standard with new 22-inch forged wheels featuring a cool twin-twin-spoke design. Buyers also have two new paint colors to select from, Manufaktur Alpine Grey and Twilight Blue Metallic. The AMG emblem is also now placed on the hood, a styling trait that'll appear on all future AMG vehicles. The 53 models' new front fascia boasts slick side air intakes inspired by a jet-wing design that's intended to make them more closely resemble the 63 S models.
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