2018 Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class
$4,200,000 Toyota Prius (1,829,633) – $5,500,000
$7,600,000 Audi A8 (3,821,939) 5 Liter Diesel + 100 HP
$16,100,000 Lexus EL1 (1760,891) 3 liter Diesel + 5 HP
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$3,000,000 Mazda RX-7 (2,739,097) 2 Liter Diesel + 5 HP + 4 SS4
$2,000,000 Toyota SRT-9 (2,547,969) 2 Liter Diesel + 5 HP + 4 SS4
$2,000,000 Subaru Outback Sport (1250,921) 2 Liter Diesel + 6 HP + 4 SS4 + 2 SS4 AWD – 3 RWD
$2,000,000 Mercedes-Benz LMP-R (1,850,717) 3 Liter Diesel + 100 HP + 30 HP with manual transmission
$3,000,000 Aston Martin ARV (1,872,774) 4 Liter Diesel + 10 HP
2018 Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class GT3 AIM-V
$9999 MSRP
If the Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class GT3 AIM-V hits the market soon, it doesn’t seem to be able to sell nearly as much gasoline with more fuel injected by combustion.
The 2016 MG 2.8X has been designed to hit the market with a much more fuel-efficient gasoline engine with a fuel efficiency of 50 percent.
The new GLE-Class starts at $9999 MSRP — $3,099 less than the 2015 Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class GT3 AIM-V. The GLE-Class is the cheapest car in the GLE-Class series, with $4,200 MSRP.
The 2017 GS2 will go for a much less fuel-efficient, low-strength fuel injected engine with a base capacity of 14,800 kW and a fuel tolerance of 350 mpg, using 0.12 l-piston pistons paired with a gasoline-powered engine.
The current GLE-Class starts at $14999 MSRP for the GLE-Class, going for a more fuel-efficient, low-strength fuel injector with an effective boost level of 500 mpg.
It’s unclear if the 2015 GLE-Class GT3 AIM-V can achieve that high of the top-end fuel injected cars, but with the new price