Mercedes-Benz GLB variants
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Total cash price £26,799. Borrowing £24,119 with a £2,680 deposit at a representative APR of 11.9%.

48 monthly payments
£418.04
Fixed interest rate
11.9%
Total amount payable
£35,461.72
Cost of credit
£8,662.72
Optional final payment
£12,716.00
Purchase fee
£10.00
Annual mileage limit
6000 miles

Why buy a used Mercedes GLB

The Mercedes GLB is a chunky SUV that cleverly packs seven seats into a fairly compact footprint. This boxy beauty recalls the classic G-Class while delivering family-friendly practicality with unmistakable Mercedes luxury. You'll find both petrol and diesel variants available, with automatic gearboxes standard across the range, plus the electric Mercedes EQB.

Popular Mercedes GLB trims for sale at Motorpoint

  • AMG Line – Entry-level car gets LED headlights, heated seats, a reversing camera and twin seven-inch screens
  • AMG Line Premium – Gains upgraded 10.25-inch displays, parking sensors, wireless phone charging and keyless entry
  • AMG Line Premium Plus – Adds a panoramic sunroof, electric seats and more advanced driver assistance systems

Owning a Mercedes GLB

A used Mercedes GLB is easy to live with thanks to its premium cabin with upmarket upholstery, metal air vents and a plush leather steering wheel. Technology features prominently with sharp infotainment graphics and comprehensive connectivity. The driving experience prioritises comfort over sportiness, with minimal engine noise and smooth automatic shifts making it ideal for family duties or stressful commutes. The elevated driving position and excellent visibility boost confidence, too.

Learn more about this seven-seat SUV by reading our Mercedes GLB review.

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FAQs

In the UK, all versions of the GLB come with seven seats and AMG Line styling, so your choice will come down to the engine you want and just how much tech you feel you need. It’s been on sale since 2020 and was facelifted in 2023, when the car’s styling was tweaked and the two big screens became standard.

The Mercedes GLB is a little over 4.6 metres long, placing it almost exactly between the GLA and GLC. It’s marginally longer than the Land Rover Discovery Sport but shorter than the Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace. The GLB doesn’t offer much boot space when all seven seats are in place, but has a bigger boot than the C-Class estate as a five-seater.

If you’re mostly going to be doing short journeys or don’t fancy a diesel, pick the GLB 200 petrol. The diesels are best for long-distance drivers, while the AMG GLB 35 might be up your street if you want a family car with attitude.