- Mercedes GLE300 car insurance costs an average of $2,268 per year, $1,134 for a 6-month policy, or around $189 per month.
- Ranked 18th out of 24 vehicles in the 2016 midsize luxury SUV segment, average car insurance rates for the Mercedes-Benz GLE300 cost $215 more per year than the segment average.
How much does Mercedes GLE300 insurance cost?
Mercedes-Benz GLE300 car insurance costs $2,268 a year on average, or about $189 monthly. Expect to pay around $215 more annually to insure a Mercedes-Benz GLE300 compared to similar vehicles, and $8 less per year than the $2,276 national average for all vehicles.
The bar chart below demonstrates how 2016 Mercedes GLE300 insurance cost can vary based on the age of the rated driver and the chosen policy deductibles.
The chart above details average car insurance rates for specific driver ages and deductible levels, which is a very limited set of rates. To give you a better idea of how variable insurance can be on a GLE300, the list below shows some other situations that could increase or decrease the rate you pay.
- Increase deductibles to save money. Raising your physical damage coverage deductibles from $500 to $1,000 could save around $332 per year for a 40-year-old driver and $654 per year for a 20-year-old driver.
- Low physical damage deductibles may be wasting money. Decreasing your policy deductibles from $500 to $250 could cost an additional $346 per year for a 40-year-old driver and $692 per year for a 20-year-old driver.
- No accidents mean better rates. Having multiple accidents could cost you more, potentially by an extra $1,112 per year for a 30-year-old driver and even $586 per year for a 60-year-old driver.
- As you get older, rates tend to drop. The difference in insurance cost for a Mercedes-Benz GLE300 between a 60-year-old driver ($1,890 per year) and a 20-year-old driver ($4,596 per year) is $2,706, or a savings of 83.4%.
- Your employment could earn you discounts. Just about all auto insurance companies offer discounts for being employed in occupations like high school and elementary teachers, doctors, police officers and law enforcement, emergency medical technicians, architects, and others. If you can get this discount applied to your policy, you could save between $68 and $179 on your annual GLE300 insurance cost, depending on the age of the rated driver.
- Driving citations can increase policy costs. In order to have the most affordable price on GLE300 insurance rates, it pays to be an excellent driver. In fact, just one or two moving violations could increase the cost of a policy by as much as $614 per year. Serious violations such as a DUI could raise rates by an additional $2,134 or more.
- Driver gender influences rates. For a 2016 Mercedes-Benz GLE300, a 20-year-old man will pay an average rate of $4,596 per year, while a 20-year-old woman will get a rate of $3,296, a difference of $1,300 per year. The females get much better rates. But by age 50, male driver rates are $2,016 and the rate for females is $1,960, a difference of only $56.
Where does GLE300 insurance cost rank?
The 2016 Mercedes GLE300 ranks 18th out of 24 total comparison vehicles in the midsize luxury SUV segment for most affordable auto insurance rates. The GLE300 costs $2,268 per year for full coverage auto insurance and the category average policy cost is $2,053 annually, a difference of $215 per year.
Average insurance prices for a Mercedes-Benz GLE300 cost $512 more per year than the Lexus RX 350, $98 more than the Mercedes-Benz GLE400, and $50 less than the BMW X5.
The next table shows how the average cost to insure a Mercedes GLE300 compares to competing luxury models like the Acura MDX, Lexus GX 460, and the Infiniti QX60.
| Rank | Make and Model | Annual Premium | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Infiniti QX50 | $1,538 | -$730 |
| 2 | Lincoln MKX | $1,596 | -$672 |
| 3 | Volvo V60 | $1,740 | -$528 |
| 4 | Lexus RX 350 | $1,756 | -$512 |
| 5 | Volvo XC70 | $1,772 | -$496 |
| 6 | Cadillac SRX | $1,840 | -$428 |
| 7 | Acura MDX | $1,904 | -$364 |
| 8 | Lincoln MKT | $1,930 | -$338 |
| 9 | Infiniti QX60 | $1,946 | -$322 |
| 10 | Lexus GX 460 | $1,976 | -$292 |
| 11 | Lexus RX 450 | $1,992 | -$276 |
| 12 | Mercedes-Benz GLE350 | $2,020 | -$248 |
| 13 | Land Rover Discovery | $2,024 | -$244 |
| 14 | Audi SQ5 | $2,088 | -$180 |
| 15 | Mercedes-Benz GL350 | $2,106 | -$162 |
| 16 | Mercedes-Benz GLE400 | $2,170 | -$98 |
| 17 | Tesla Model X | $2,262 | -$6 |
| 18 | Mercedes-Benz GLE300 | $2,268 | -- |
| 19 | Mercedes-Benz GL450 | $2,306 | $38 |
| 20 | BMW X5 | $2,318 | $50 |
| 21 | Mercedes-Benz GLE450 | $2,336 | $68 |
| 22 | Mercedes-Benz AMG GLE63 | $2,414 | $146 |
| 23 | Porsche Cayenne | $2,460 | $192 |
| 24 | BMW X6 | $2,518 | $250 |
Data Methodology: Rated driver is a 40-year-old married male with no driving violations or at-fault accidents in the prior three years. Comprehensive and collision deductibles are $500 and UM/UIM and medical payments coverages are included. Premiums are averaged for all trim levels for each vehicle from the 2016 model year. Updated October 24, 2025