The 3rd
generation ML.
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Design &
Engineering:
An imposing vehicle. No
doubt about that. When I was in the car park a few days ago, my car was wedged
in between the first and latest generation ML series vehicles. As I looked from
left to right, I noticed that with time, the new ML was sharper, bolder, and
undoubtedly bigger as well! From the front, the new ML bears the Mercedes-Benz
crest upon a wide chrome front grill. Directly below, follows LED daytime
running lights and a chrome underbody ‘battering ram’. ML diehards will say
that the SUV looks rather similar to the new E-Class, failing to give it a
‘beefy appearance’. I beg to differ, for on a personal basis, the new ML
imposes and dominates the roads making it rather ‘beefy’ enough for me. From
the side, the SUV has a rather aerodynamic body, and is very avantgarde, with
the use of sports rims, a nicely drawn curve on its side as well as the shiny
roof racks and side stepping sills. At 4804mm in length, the ML definitely
looks its size and manages to look like a GL from afar. From the rear, things
get even sharper, with angular sides, hidden exhausts and beautifully crafted
LED tail lamps. Overall, the new ML has a snobby feel about it, and redefines
how a luxury SUV should look like from the outside, despite sharing a similar
platform with the Jeep Grand Cherokee.
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Interior
From a driver’s
perspective, the vehicle’s high stance and large, multifunction steering wheel
inspires confidence and accuracy in maneuvering the well-proportioned SUV.
Turning away from the steering, the START/STOP button, telephony system, cruise
control, PARKTRONIC and all the extra goodies, one realizes that
everything—from the dashboard to the foothold areas all in contrasting colour
stitch makes for a plush, comfortable and tasteful interior. Adopting Mercedes’
new tradition, a signal-like gear shifter is featured, though in a much simpler
form. Flanking the top of the center console is the classic INFOTAINMENT
system, plucked and revised from the E-Class. Unlike the E-Class though, the
ML’s INFOTAINMENT system can feature a futuristic and clean-cut analogue clock
when in idle mode. At the back, space is more than ample for 3 adults, with
occupants guaranteed to ride in sheer comfort, due to the (optional) rear
climate control adjustment, clear sound system and quiet ride. At the back,
space is exceptional as well, due to the absence of third-row seating. Swathed
in suede like material, simply sitting in the boot seems to be rather
comfortable already. Of course, for the price you pay for the ML, an electronic
boot comes as standard, making life much cleaner after an off road experience. In
short, great, if not a superb
interior surpassing that of a BMW X5, Lexus RX, etc.
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Ride & Handlings
With a 3.5-liter V6 under
the hood, the 306BHP powerplant does an effortless job in pulling the German
built SUV forward. More relevantly, the 4MATIC 4-wheel drive system does a
properly grippy job when shucked into wet corners on say, the coasts of Bristol.
To be fair, the ML does shows signs of body roll—keep in mind the sheer size
and dimensions of the SUV though. When talking about speed, the ML achieves
0-100km/h in a respectable 7.6 seconds, making cruising up to 3 digit speeds an
ease. Mated to Mercedes’ renowned 7G-TRONIC gearbox, shifting gears is a
seamless experience, be it through the automatic shifting or via the paddle
shifters on the steering wheel. In addition, driver assistance systems such as
BRAKE ASSIST, ATTENTION ASSIST PLUS, PARKTRONIC, and DISTRONIC PLUS, help to
make driving the ML a rather easy thing to do.
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Verdict
An improved model from the 2nd
generation ML = better fuel economy, better drivability, fresher looks and a
tastefully done up interior. Refined and comfortable, this is definitely the SUV
to go for.
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