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    Mercedes GLB review | Auto Express

    kirklandc008@gmail.comBy kirklandc008@gmail.comJuly 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Entry-level Sport comes well-equipped with 18-inch alloys, front and rear parking sensors with a reversing camera, an electric tailgate, panoramic glass roof, a 14-inch infotainment screen with in-built sat-nav and full smartphone connectivity, heated front seats and a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster. Stepping up to Sport Executive means you get larger 19-inch alloys, keyless entry and start, wireless phone charging, and ambient interior lighting.

    Our preferred trim is AMG Line Executive because it has sportier interior and exterior styling and more supportive sports seats.

    AMG Line Premium adds the passenger superscreen, 20-inch wheels, electric front seat adjustment with memory settings, dual-zone climate control, and adaptive suspension. Meanwhile, the fully-loaded AMG Line Premium Plus has adaptive Multibeam headlights, an upgraded Bermester sound system, a heated steering wheel, and a head-up display.

    Interior and dashboard design

    Digital displays play a major role in Mercedes’ current interior design trends, and the GLB doesn’t disappoint in that regard. All cars come with a high-resolution 14-inch screen that takes centre stage, while Premium and Premium Plus models add a second touchscreen of the same size for passengers. 

    There’s a 10.25-inch driver’s display, too, and the screens are all housed in an upright dashboard with shiny black plastic surrounds, while at either end there are stylised air vents with LED illumination. There’s additional lighting throughout the cabin, with different themes on offer that can be adjusted in terms of colour and brightness.

    Materials and build quality

    While there are some harder plastics lower down in the cabin, the quality of the fit and finish in the GLB is very good. Most cars come with Artico man-made leather, with the base model adding fabric upholstery, while real leather is available as an option. There are different trim finishers on the centre console and doors depending on which model you choose, with the matt white natural finish of AMG Line Premium Plus cars being a particular highlight.

    Infotainment, sat-nav and stereo

    Mercedes packs all its cars with cutting-edge tech, and its MBUX interface allows you to use voice commands to control functions. However, as with some rival systems, it can automatically activate if it ‘hears’ the trigger phrase within a conversation you might be having with passengers, which can be irritating. You can deactivate voice control, or set it to only work when you press the microphone button below the central air vents. This is positioned next to the hazard-warning switch, while a few other shortcuts also feature to help navigate to the home screen, climate menu and drive settings. But while there’s a button to activate windscreen defrosting, the heated rear screen is only accessible via the main display.

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