The new Mercedes-AMG GLB 35 is available to order now, with prices starting from £48,665. It adds another “35” badged model to Mercedes’s line-up (alongside the existing AMG A 35 and CLA 35 ranges) and acts as a more premium-edged rival for the Cupra Ateca. First …
VERDICT Saying that people simply like small crossovers would be an understatement. Consumers flock to pint-sized SUVs like they’re going out of style, and Mercedes-Benz knows this all too well. The brand already has two successful options in the subcompact GLA and the slightly larger (but …
Brabus has a bit of a reputation for adding some truly outlandish aftermarket flair to Mercedes-Benz vehicles. This year alone, we saw wild interpretations of GLE, GLS, and G-Class from the German tuner. Now the pint-sized GLB crossover gets a similar Brabus treatment, though it’s a …
It might be easy to dismiss the 2020 Mercedes-Benz GLB as yet another box-checking effort by Mercedes, but as the SUV and crossover segments get carved into thinner and thinner slices, it’s offerings like the GLB that remind us why customers want high-riding hatchbacks in the …
Mercedes-AMG is taking its sweet time coming out with the GLB 45 considering the lesser “35” version was revealed way back in August 2019. Not that we needed a crystal ball to figure out the hot crossover’s design, but patent drawings have emerged, showing the range …
Let’s cut to the chase: The 2020 Mercedes GLB can hold an astonishing amount of stuff for a vehicle its size. The specs say there is 24.0 cubic feet of space behind the back seat, which would actually be quite good for this smallest segment of …
With its passionate, striking design, great practicality and dynamics and space for up to seven occupants, the new Mercedes-AMG GLB35 4MATIC is an unrivalled alternative in the compact SUV segment. The turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine develops 225 kW (306 hp) and guarantees impressive driving enjoyment in …