Researched By AutoPadre Research Team
Date Posted 2021-12-24
The Mercedes-Benz GLE 400 cargo space measurements include a cargo volume to the front row of 60.7 to 80.3 ft3 depending on the trim, a cargo volume to the second row of 23.0 to 44.5 ft3 depending on the trim, a cargo volume to the third row of 23.0 to 44.5 ft3 depending on the trim, as well as the other measurements listed below.
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The 2019 Mercedes-Benz GLE 400 cargo space measurements are cargo volumes to the front row seats of 80.3 and 60.7 ft3, cargo volumes to the second row seats folded of 38.2 and 23.0 ft3, cargo volumes to the second row seats folded of 38.2 and 23.0 ft3, a length from the rear to the front seats of 5.6 ft and a length from the rear to the second row seats of 3.4 ft.
The 2017 Mercedes-Benz GLE 400 cargo space measurements are cargo volumes to the front row seats of 80.3 and 60.7 ft3, cargo volumes to the second row seats folded of 44.5, 38.2 and 23.0 ft3, cargo volumes to the second row seats folded of 44.5 and 38.2 and 23.0 ft3.
The 2016 Mercedes-Benz GLE 400 cargo space measurements are cargo volumes to the front row seats of 80.3 and 60.7 ft3, cargo volumes to the second row seats folded of 38.2 and 23.0 ft3 and cargo volumes to the second row seats folded of 38.2 and 23.0 ft3.
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