
Mercedes Benz GLB
₹64.5 Lakhs
Ex-Showroom Price

Mercedes Benz GLB
The Mercedes-Benz GLB is a compact premium SUV with a boxy design that unlocks 7-seat capability and class-leading headroom. The only 7-seat Mercedes compact SUV, it combines MBUX technology with practical family-SUV versatility.
Price Breakup
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Key Specification
14.8 kmpl
Mileage
1332 cc
Engine Displacement
4 (Turbo)
Cylinders
163 PS @ 5500 rpm
Max Power
250 Nm @ 1620 rpm
Max Torque
7
Sitting Capacity
Petrol
Fuel Type
185 mm
Ground Clearance
235/55 R18
Tire Size
570 Litres (5-seat config)
Boot Space
SUV
Body Type
7-speed DCT
Transmission
Mercedes Benz GLB variants
The Mercedes Benz GLB price for the base model starts at ₹64.5 Lakhs (Ex-Showroom) and ₹67.7 Lakhs (On-Road, Noida). There are 2 variants listed below.
₹67.7 Lakhs
On-Road price
₹74 Lakhs
On-Road price
Mercedes Benz GLB Colors (3)
Mercedes Benz GLB Colors (3)
Patagonia Red Metallic

Mercedes Benz GLB Latest Updates
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Mercedes-Benz GLB 200 is the only 7-seat premium compact SUV in India with a Mercedes badge.
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The boxy X247 design provides maximised headroom and boot space for a compact SUV.
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AMG GLB 35 with 306 PS available for buyers who want 7-seat practicality with performance.
Mercedes-Benz GLB Engine & Performance
The Mercedes-Benz GLB comes with petrol & diesel engine options:
• 1.3L turbo petrol (GLB 200) → ~160–163 bhp & 250 Nm
• 2.0L diesel (GLB 220d) → ~190 bhp & up to 400 Nm
• AMG GLB 35 (performance) → ~302 bhp & 400 Nm
It is available with:
• 7-speed / 8-speed dual-clutch automatic
The car is tuned for practical performance + family comfort, not sporty driving.
Mercedes-Benz GLB Key Specifications
Specification | Details |
|---|---|
Fuel Type | Petrol / Diesel |
Engine | 1332 cc – 1998 cc |
Power | ~160 – 302 bhp |
Torque | ~250 – 400 Nm |
Transmission | Automatic (DCT) |
Drive Type | FWD / AWD (4MATIC) |
Mileage | ~9 – 16 kmpl |
Seating Capacity | 5 / 7 |
Body Type | Compact Luxury SUV |
Mercedes-Benz GLB Interior & Technology
Inside, the GLB features a practical yet premium cabin:
• Dual digital displays (MBUX system)
• Boxy design → more headroom & space
• Optional 7-seater layout
• Premium materials + ambient lighting
👉 USP = 7-seater SUV in compact size
Mercedes-Benz GLB Safety
The GLB includes:
• Multiple airbags
• ABS with EBD
• Electronic stability control
• ADAS (lane assist, emergency braking)
👉 Strong family safety focus
Mercedes Benz GLB Brochure
How is Mercedes Benz GLB
Pros
- •Only 7-seat compact Mercedes SUV available.
- •Boxy design maximises interior headroom and space.
- •570-litre boot in 5-seat configuration.
- •AMG GLB 35 available for performance-focused families.
Cons
- •Boxy styling less glamorous than GLA or GLC.
- •Third row only suitable for children.
- •CBU pricing — expensive for the powertrain offered.
User Review
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Value for money
Q. : The Mercedes-Benz GLB offers seven seats at a lower price than GLC — does this make it the most practical value in the Mercedes compact SUV family for Indian buyers?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
: The GLB is genuinely compelling value within the Mercedes range — it offers a seven-seat option, more upright boxy proportions (better interior volume), and GLA-level quality at a marginal premium over the GLA. For young Indian families who need the seven-seat option but can't stretch to GLS pricing, the GLB hits a logical mid-point. The honest caveat: third-row seats are suitable for children only, and boot space with all rows occupied is minimal. If your seven-seat need is regular adult use, the GLS is the investment; if it's occasional child transport, the GLB is the smart family buy.
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
Q. : For a Bengaluru family using the GLB for daily school runs and weekend Coorg getaways — how does real-world fuel consumption look across both use cases?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
The GLB 220d diesel delivers 14–17 kmpl on the Bengaluru–Coorg highway and 11–13 kmpl in city school-run use — one of the more efficient seven-seat compact SUVs in its class. The GLB 200 petrol is adequate for city school runs but less satisfying on the Coorg ghats with a full family load. For a family covering 1,500+ km monthly, the diesel's efficiency advantage over petrol pays back the additional variant cost in approximately 18–24 months. The GLB 220d is the pick for this specific use profile — it genuinely suits the school-run-to-ghat-road spectrum better than the petrol.
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
Q. : Does the GLB's more upright boxy design mean it actually has more interior space than the GLC — and does this translate to better family practicality?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
Yes — the GLB's upright H-point seating and squarer roofline deliver more headroom across all rows compared to GLC's more raked design. Second-row legroom is genuinely generous for adults, and the third row, while small, is more accessible than in crossover-SUV designs. The boot with the third row folded is properly usable. For Indian families who value ease of entry/exit and upright seating comfort over swoopy SUV styling, the GLB's proportions genuinely serve better. It's the more honest family tool; the GLC is the more stylish statement.
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
Q. : Should a family comparing the Mercedes GLB and the Skoda Kodiaq choose primarily on brand experience or on value for features — which argument wins?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
The Kodiaq wins decisively on features per rupee — more technology, more interior space, and comprehensive warranty coverage at significantly lower cost. The GLB wins on Mercedes brand experience and the ownership ecosystem that the three-pointed star provides. If maximum family utility per rupee spent is the objective, the Kodiaq makes the Benz look overpriced. If the Mercedes ownership experience — the brand impression, the dealer quality, and the badge satisfaction — matters to your daily sense of ownership pride, the GLB premium is a different purchase category, not an irrational one
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
Q. : After purchasing a GLB as a primary family car in India, what maintenance schedule and annual costs should the owner budget for?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
: Annual GLB service at Mercedes-Benz ASS: ₹28,000–₹50,000 for routine maintenance — the 2.0-litre CDI or petrol B-Class platform is mechanically predictable and reliable. Mercedes' Star Service includes comprehensive checklist servicing that prevents the 'surprise discovery' scenario common with lesser-maintained cars. The DCT gearbox (7G-DCT) fluid change at 40,000 km is important to not defer. Extended warranty investment is worthwhile for years 4 and 5. Total annual ownership budget including insurance and tyres: ₹80,000–₹1,30,000 — among the more accessible Mercedes running cost profiles.
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
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