Mercedes-Benz AMG GLE63 S Coupe Engine Oil Specs
Engine oil type, capacity & service interval for the Mercedes-Benz AMG GLE63 S Coupe (2016–2019). Select your year below for full specifications.
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The Mercedes-Benz AMG GLE63 S Coupe was produced from 2016 to 2019. This model typically uses 0W-40 full synthetic engine oil — a specification common to most Mercedes-Benz AMG-series vehicles.
Selecting the correct oil viscosity for your Mercedes-Benz AMG GLE63 S Coupe is essential. Using a grade that is too thin reduces protection at operating temperature, while too thick an oil impairs cold-start flow and reduces fuel economy. Always match the exact grade shown for your specific model year.
The recommended oil change interval for the Mercedes-Benz AMG GLE63 S Coupe is every 10,000 miles or 12 months. Under severe driving conditions — track use, towing, or frequent cold starts — shorten this interval by 25–30%.
When servicing your Mercedes-Benz AMG GLE63 S Coupe, always replace the oil filter at every oil change. Using a premium filter — such as the Mann or Mahle filters specified for European engines — ensures proper oil pressure.
Oil change costs for the Mercedes-Benz AMG GLE63 S Coupe at a US dealership or independent European specialist typically range from $120 to $200 for a full synthetic service. DIY oil changes cost approximately $30–$65 in parts (oil + filter) and take about 30 minutes with the right tools.
Always consult your vehicle's owner's manual to confirm the exact specification for your specific trim and engine variant, as some Mercedes-Benz AMG GLE63 S Coupe configurations may have different requirements.
Mercedes engines require oils meeting specific Mercedes-Benz sheets (e.g. MB-Approval 229.5). Always verify MB certification on the bottle label.
Track service intervals using the ASSYST PLUS dash indicators. Do not exceed the recommended mileage, even if oil level checks look normal.