Larte’s “The Winner” package for Gle is designed to attract attention
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- The Gle Gle Gle Gle Kit uses a extended carbon fiber for a more daring and more sporty look.
- The most dramatic addition is a personalized carbon fiber cover with aggressive vents.
- This package focuses only on aesthetics, offering no upgrade for the powertrain.
LARTE DESIGN refers to this Wild 2025 MERCEDES-BENZ GLE coupé as the “winner”. It is an intriguing name and according to the tuner, the kit was designed for the owners of Mercedes who want to stand out, “treating their vehicle as an extension of their personality”. Although we are not convinced that the kit will make you look like a winner rather than a loser, he is certainly striking.
To make the Gle Coupé much more sporty, Larte strongly reached the use of carbon fiber. And we mean a lot of this one. Things start at the front with a carbon fiber separator that attaches to OEM bumper, immediately giving the SUV an additional flair. Larte even took the trouble to make carbon slats for the grille.
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The weird part of the entire construction is undoubtedly the personalized carbon fiber cover. Of course, there is no real need to install a light hood on a car as heavy as it is, but thanks to the fibers exposed, it certainly attracts attention. The hood also offers aggressive gills and vents, which makes it stand out even more.
A new set of forged wheels is installed, with intriguing aerodynamic covers ended in black. Some small pieces of carbon have also been added to the front wings and mirror caps.

The winner also gets a large spoiler that extends from the top of the roof, as well as a pointed tailgate beak. Of course, the two are made from carbon. LARTE has also designed a new bumper and diffusers for the GLE and the new braking lights adjusted in this diffuser. Upgrades are peripherals on personalized exhaust.
Larte has not said how much the kit costs, but with all this carbon, we cannot imagine that it will be cheap.