Pros Plenty of space Seamless electric/petrol changeover Limited interior noise
Cons Rear headroom not great Boot not so practical Engine is noisy under acceleration
Pros Big step forward in design and quality Impressively refined hybrid drivetrain Dirt-cheap servicing for 5 years
Cons More expensive than most key rivals Four-seater interior, smaller boot Four-star Euro NCAP score hints at ANCAP result
Pros Good fuel economy Clever folding seats Very well equipped
Cons Noisy engine Tight rear head room Ordinary to drive
The 2020 GLB-Class is the smallest Mercedes that can be equipped with three rows of seats.
Pros Chunky styling Lots of tech Right-sized
Cons Third row looks tight Too many Mercedes SUVs? Bound to be expensive
Slotting into the narrow space between the GLA-Class and the GLC-Class is the 2020 Mercedes-Benz GLB-Class compact crossover, but this mini-ute pulls its boxier styling from the vaunted GLE- and G-Class SUVs. We saw the concept in April at the Shanghai auto show and Mercedes-Benz unveiled the production model, in all its mini-ute glory, at an event in June; we expect the GLB to be on sale by the end of 2019.
Mercedes-Benz launches new-generation cars every other week, but whole new nameplates are rarer things. Enter the family-focused GLB small SUV...
Pros Back seat and boot space Comfortable suspension Cool design inside and out
Cons Transmission calibration issues Base engine is nothing special Is there scope for a diesel?