2021 Mercedes-AMG GLS 63 review: Australian first drive

The use of technology to make the seemingly impossible, possible, has been called many things over the years; be it science-fiction, magic or perhaps just good old-fashioned engineering. The 2021 Mercedes-AMG GLS63 is not just the latest, largest and most expensive weapon in AMG’s war against sensible family transport, it is also a showpiece for some of that magic and science-fiction, conveniently disguised as engineering, that can be only described as anything but old-fashioned.

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