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Mercedes-Benz GLB: From Subtle Design Tweaks to Big Tech Updates in China

Mercedes-Benz has officially unveiled the updated GLB for the Chinese market, presenting subtle design enhancements while sacrificing all-wheel drive but improving equipment levels. The crossover is priced from 312 to 350 thousand yuan ($49,000 – $55,000). Photo: Autohome The basic trims of 200 Dynamic, 220 Dynamic, and 220 Fashion have retained their 2025 price levels but have grown richer in features. Thus, the GLB 200 version now includes a 64-color ambient lighting system and front seat heating. The 220 Dynamic version received electrically adjustable front seats, keyless access, a Burmester sound system, and heated seats. The 220 Fashion version also adopted keyless access and the Burmester system. Photo: Autohome Additionally, the lineup includes a limited edition presented at the recent Guangzhou Auto Show. It features MANUFAKTUR Peak Grey paintwork, the Night Package, darkened windows, 19-inch AMG wheels, and wireless smartphone charging. The vehicle also comes with a panoramic camera and an intelligent parking system. Photo: Autohome The engine lineup remains unchanged: the GLB 200 is equipped with a 1.3-liter turbo engine (163 hp, 270 Nm) and a 7-speed robotic gearbox. The GLB 220 version features a 2.0-liter engine coupled with a 48-volt starter-generator (190 hp) and an 8-speed robotic transmission.

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