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2026 Mercedes-Benz GLB 350 4Matic review

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Vik Braykov, 23 August 2026

Mercedes Review

The Mercedes-Benz GLB has been on the market for less than a decade, yet it is already entering its third generation. The original model proved popular thanks to its unique combination of compact dimensions and seven-seat practicality, although it was not without quality concerns. Its electric counterpart, the EQB, also faced criticism for its styling and cabin execution.

2026 Mercedes-Benz GLB 350 4Matic review

With the latest generation, Mercedes has addressed those shortcomings by bringing its electric and combustion-powered variants together under the GLB name. The new model also introduces a more premium design, a significantly more modern interior and a stronger focus on refinement, creating a far more cohesive package than its predecessors.

2026 Mercedes-Benz GLB 350 4Matic review

Table of Contents:

  • Exterior
  • Interior
  • Storage & practicalities
  • Driving experience
  • Ride comfort
  • Tech features
  • Cabin noise
  • Acceleration and braking
  • Consumption
  • Charging speed
  • Competition
  • Verdict

The GLB nameplate doesn’t carry any historical burdens and that allows Mercedes to experiment and refine it to see what will stick. Currently, there aren’t many three-row electric SUVs on the European market and the GLB tackles the segment uniquely. Seven seats usually mean a huge vehicle that is hard to maneuver and a burden to park in the city, yet the GLB is compact enough to offer the same utility in the footprint of a Mercedes CLA.

2026 Mercedes-Benz GLB 350 4Matic review

The model we are reviewing today is the Mercedes GLB 350 4Matic, which is currently the fastest and most capable version in the lineup. It offers 354 hp, 380 lb-ft and AWD, which should ensure capability in all kinds of weather conditions.

Mercedes GLB 350 4Matic 2025 -
Mercedes GLB 350 4Matic 2025 -

  • Dimensions: 186.3 inches x 73.3 inches x 66.4 inches, 113.7 inches wheelbase.
  • Drivetrain tested: 350 4Matic - AWD 260 kW (354 hp), 380 lb-ft, 85 kWh usable battery capacity
  • Other drivetrains: 250+ – RWD 200 kW (272 hp), 247 lb-ft, 85 kWh usable battery capacity
  • Charging: 320 kW CCS; 10-80% in 22 min
  • Range: 382 miles WLTP
  • Weight: 5,027 lb unladen, 8,333 lb gross
  • Other features: Massaging seats, Panoramic screens, OTA updates.

Exterior

The GLB has embraced a boxy and rugged appearance since its introduction, and the latest generation builds on that proven formula. The resemblance to its predecessor is immediately apparent, as seen in the comparison photo below.

Up front, the 2026 Mercedes GLB makes a strong impression with its large chrome grille, which illuminates at night to give the vehicle an imposing road presence.

The headlights illuminate in the shape of a Mercedes star, which is an ongoing theme throughout the whole vehicle. Mercedes makes extensive use of its iconic logo across the design, although in some areas the repetition can feel slightly excessive.

A full-width LED strip connects the headlights, though its execution is less convincing. It does not integrate particularly well with either the headlight housings or the surrounding lighting signature, making it appear more like an added design element than a cohesive part of the front end.

Mercedes GLB front end Mercedes GLB front end Mercedes GLB front end
Mercedes GLB front end

The side profile remains largely unchanged from previous generations, retaining the proportions that contributed heavily to the GLB’s success. Its upright and substantial shape gives it a rugged appearance while also maximizing the amount of usable interior space.

Mercedes continues to use flush-fitting door handles, which improve the clean appearance and aerodynamics but can introduce a minor inconvenience in everyday use.

Our test vehicle rides on 19-inch wheels that complement the GLB’s proportions nicely. Their design also incorporates subtle aerodynamic optimization, helping reduce energy consumption and maximize driving range.

Mercedes GLB side profile Mercedes GLB side profile Mercedes GLB side profile
Mercedes GLB side profile

The rear of the Mercedes GLB 350 4Matic introduces the most significant visual change. A thick LED strip stretches across the entire tailgate before bending downward to form the taillights. Once again, Mercedes star motifs are incorporated into the lighting signature, leaving no doubt about the vehicle’s identity.

Black cladding surrounds the lower section of the GLB, reinforcing its rugged appearance while also making these vulnerable areas easier to replace if damaged. More unusual is the imitation exhaust design at the rear, which feels somewhat unnecessary on a fully electric vehicle.

Mercedes GLB rear end + differences with the predecessor Mercedes GLB rear end + differences with the predecessor Mercedes GLB rear end + differences with the predecessor
Mercedes GLB rear end + differences with the predecessor

As you open the doors at night, an obscenely large Mercedes logo is projected on the ground below to let you know exactly what kind of vehicle you’re about to enter.

2026 Mercedes-Benz GLB 350 4Matic review

Interior

The cabin is arguably the most important area of the Mercedes GLB, as occupants are likely to spend considerable amounts of time inside, particularly on longer journeys. Mercedes has therefore aimed to combine a modern and luxurious atmosphere with the practicality and usability expected from a family-focused SUV.

2026 Mercedes-Benz GLB 350 4Matic review

At night, the ambient lighting works its magic and illuminates the interior in a fashionable manner. It underlines the design accents perfectly and creates a cozy atmosphere for the night drives.

2026 Mercedes-Benz GLB 350 4Matic review

The steering wheel is shared with several other models in the Mercedes lineup, making it immediately familiar to use. Since the same design is also found in considerably more expensive vehicles, it helps give the GLB a more premium feel from behind the wheel.

The stalks follow the same approach, offering a satisfying and substantial click when operated.

The gear selector is less convincing, however, feeling somewhat light and flimsy compared with the rest of the controls and potentially benefiting from a heavier action. Also, the lack of a parking position makes it near impossible to spend long periods of time inside with the vehicle being fully operational.

Steering wheel accents in the Mercedes GLB Steering wheel accents in the Mercedes GLB Steering wheel accents in the Mercedes GLB
Steering wheel accents in the Mercedes GLB

The dashboard is carried over directly from the Mercedes CLA and its design has already divided opinion. Some will appreciate the technology-focused layout and abundance of screens, while others may find the sheer amount of display area overwhelming.

It starts with the digital instrument cluster, which unfortunately offers less customization than we have come to expect from Mercedes models in recent years.

Next to it sits the 14-inch central infotainment display, which performs exceptionally well and provides access to almost every major function in the GLB.

Mercedes GLB dashboard Mercedes GLB dashboard Mercedes GLB dashboard
Mercedes GLB dashboard

A small camera positioned above the display enables Zoom and Teams meetings while on the move. However, its integration results in unusually thick bezels around the screen, detracting from the premium appearance of an otherwise attractive cabin.

An optional passenger display completes the digital experience, allowing the front passenger to watch movies and other video content without distracting the driver.

Two large illuminated circular air vents sit at either end of the dashboard. At first glance, the whole dash appears to be a single unit, though it is actually formed by separate elements designed to visually flow together.

Mercedes GLB passenger display and illuminating vents Mercedes GLB passenger display and illuminating vents Mercedes GLB passenger display and illuminating vents
Mercedes GLB passenger display and illuminating vents

Unfortunately, the material and build quality of the dashboard itself falls noticeably short of the rest of the GLB’s cabin. Given its prominent position and how frequently occupants interact with it, this is a particularly disappointing weakness in an otherwise well-executed interior.

The center console is a thick panel between the front seats that starts off with a row of buttons to control frequently used features like the drive modes, camera system and the hazard lights, as well as a deep wireless charging pad for a smartphone.

Two large cup holders occupy much of the remaining space, while underneath them you’ll find a large storage area and two USB-C charge ports.

Underneath the armrest is a two-level storage space that goes deep enough to fit large water bottles, adding further to the utility.

Mercedes GLB center console Mercedes GLB center console Mercedes GLB center console
Mercedes GLB center console

The door panels feature the familiar Mercedes seat controls alongside the switches for the mirrors and windows. Interestingly, the same controls operate both the front and rear windows, requiring the driver to select which pair to adjust. This saves space but prevents all windows from being operated simultaneously.

Three upholstery options are available, including cloth, synthetic leather and genuine leather. Our test vehicle came with the synthetic option, which failed to impress with its texture, while upgrading to real leather comes at a considerable premium. Those less concerned with appearance may find the standard cloth seats a sensible alternative, offering good comfort, durability and improved breathability during warmer weather.

Mercedes GLB trim Mercedes GLB trim Mercedes GLB trim
Mercedes GLB trim

One option we would strongly recommend is the switchable panoramic glass roof. Every GLB comes with a fixed glass roof as standard, but the optional version can change between transparent and opaque states. Our test vehicle lacked this feature, and the absence of effective shading became particularly noticeable when driving in hot summer conditions.

2026 Mercedes-Benz GLB 350 4Matic review

The second row of the Mercedes GLB impresses with both space and versatility. The seats can slide significantly forwards and backwards, while the backrests can also be adjusted to help passengers find a comfortable seating position.

Our test vehicle was not particularly generously equipped in the rear, but standard air vents, cup holders and charging ports provide all the essential amenities expected in this segment.

Mercedes GLB rear seat amenities Mercedes GLB rear seat amenities
Mercedes GLB rear seat amenities

Our reviewer measures 1.95 m (6’4”) and can comfortably sit behind his own driving position even with the second row pushed all the way forward. The GLB’s boxy proportions and nearly flat roofline also provide generous headroom throughout the cabin.

Considering the compact exterior dimensions, it is particularly impressive that our reviewer can physically fit in the third row. Legroom is understandably limited, making longer journeys uncomfortable for taller adults, but shorter trips around town remain perfectly manageable.

Third row occupants also receive their own cup holders and armrests, showing that Mercedes has treated the additional seats as genuinely usable rather than simply an occasional backup solution.

Mercedes GLB second and third row seating space Mercedes GLB second and third row seating space Mercedes GLB second and third row seating space Mercedes GLB second and third row seating space
Mercedes GLB second and third row seating space

Choosing the five-seat version brings additional rear legroom and permanently increases cargo capacity. However, buyers sacrifice one of the GLB’s defining strengths, namely the flexibility of having two additional seats available when needed.

Storage & practicalities

Naturally, cargo capacity becomes very limited with all seven seats in use, making longer journeys with a fully occupied GLB more challenging. Passengers will have to pack lightly, although a small compartment beneath the main trunk floor provides some additional storage for smaller items.

Once the third row is folded, cargo capacity expands to 17 ft³, while the five-seat version offers 19.1 ft³ as standard. The resulting flat load floor makes the space easier to use and simplifies loading larger or heavier items.

Mercedes GLB cargo space with seven seats Mercedes GLB cargo space with seven seats Mercedes GLB cargo space with seven seats
Mercedes GLB cargo space with seven seats

Folding all of the rear seats increases capacity further to 56.7 ft³, or 60.6 ft³ in the five-seat variant. Combined with the GLB’s boxy proportions, this creates a highly usable cargo area that can comfortably accommodate bulky objects.

Even more impressive is the 4.48 ft³ frunk, which provides a substantial amount of additional storage. It becomes particularly valuable when all seven seats are occupied, helping compensate for the limited space available in the rear.

Mercedes GLB storage spaces Mercedes GLB storage spaces Mercedes GLB storage spaces
Mercedes GLB storage spaces

Driving experience

Compact SUVs rarely provide the most engaging experience behind the wheel, but the Mercedes GLB 350 4Matic manages to rise above the segment’s usual mediocrity. Its responsive steering communicates well with the driver at all speeds, making the GLB feel surprisingly involving.

The suspension remains comfortable over uneven surfaces while keeping body roll relatively well controlled through corners. Combined with the lively electric motors producing over 350 hp and the AWD system, the GLB 350 4Matic delivers a surprisingly nimble driving experience in a segment where driving dynamics are often overlooked.

2026 Mercedes-Benz GLB 350 4Matic review

Despite lacking rear-wheel steering, the GLB offers a reasonably tight turning circle. This suits its character particularly well, as the compact SUV is primarily designed for urban use, where tight turns and confined spaces are part of everyday driving.

All the different driving modes change how the GLB 350 4Matic drives and responds. Sport is direct and the car feels eager, whereas comfort and eco feel more relaxed and suitable for long journeys.

For the off-road enthusiasts, besides the terrain mode, the GLB offers a wide variety of displays to help when navigating rougher terrains. The AWD system guarantees traction, while the underbody camera makes sure you can clear hidden obstacles you no longer see. Hill descent makes sure no slope proves too steep. The display also shows positioning information and body tilt, which are more of a gimmick than a necessity but are still a cool piece of information.

Off-roading displays improve practicality Off-roading displays improve practicality
Off-roading displays improve practicality

Turning off the annoying mandatory beeping safety systems is an easy task in the GLB. As with other Mercedes models, there is an icon on the top left part of the center screen that immediately disables the speed limit assist, whereas the lane and attention assists can be switched off from the drop-down menu on the screen.

ADAS is easy to turn off ADAS is easy to turn off
ADAS is easy to turn off

Self-parking is a neat feature that can sometimes be useful in tight situations or when you simply can’t be bothered to pay attention to parking. The system in the GLB draws its own parking spots, lets you choose where to park and then draws an imaginary GLB on the one you choose. Sadly, this feature works well only when the spots or the road are well lit up. In our dim parking lot the system drew over the support columns of the building and parked well outside the boundaries of the spot. We suggest you pay more attention to the system when using it and never relying solely on its capabilities.

Other than that, the camera system in the GLB is on the highest level for today’s standards and leaves no desire for improvement. There are multiple angles available and the image quality is of the highest echelon.

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Mercedes GLB camera system

Ride comfort

As we mentioned earlier, the ride of the GLB is comfortable. It is far off the S-class in terms of softness but is a great balance between smoothness over bumps and minimized lean in corners. For regular springs with active damping and no air suspension, the GLB rides much better than most of its rivals.

Tech features

The Mercedes GLB is packed with the brand’s latest technology and feels thoroughly modern throughout.

One of its standout features, especially in the compact segment, is the optional passenger display. It mirrors the apps available on the central screen and can be used to browse the internet, watch videos, play games or access the dashboard camera for photos and video calls. To prevent distractions, the display automatically obscures its content if the driver looks at it while the vehicle is moving.

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Mercedes GLB with a passenger display

The digital instrument cluster is less customizable than in previous Mercedes models, offering only a handful of layouts with largely unchanged graphics across the different drive modes. More impressive is the integration with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, which allows navigation maps to be mirrored directly onto the instrument cluster. This leaves the central screen free for other functions without interrupting navigation.

Mercedes GLB instrument panel Mercedes GLB instrument panel Mercedes GLB instrument panel
Mercedes GLB instrument panel

The central display defaults to a large map, with a permanent shortcut bar along the bottom providing quick access to temperature adjustment and key menus. Unfortunately, most climate functions require entering a submenu. Seat controls are similarly buried, with features such as massage requiring several additional touches to activate. Vehicle settings are easier to reach thanks to a dedicated shortcut on the bottom bar.


The main menu itself is straightforward, using large icons that are easy to identify at a glance. Built in internet connectivity also enables web browsing and access to supported online services directly through the infotainment system.

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Mercedes GLB main menu

Our test vehicle came with the standard audio system, which proved underwhelming. We would strongly recommend upgrading to the optional Burmester system for a more immersive listening experience.

Another useful feature is Car to X Communication, which exchanges information between connected Mercedes vehicles and third-party services. It can warn drivers about hazards, road closures and traffic ahead, while using that information to adjust navigation guidance accordingly. As more vehicles and services contribute data, the system should only become more useful over time.


Cabin noise

The Mercedes GLB is not the best insulated vehicle on the market when driving. Due to its boxy shape and large surface area, a lot of wind noise enters the cabin. Thankfully, as speed progresses there are no ambient sounds to disturb the peace inside dramatically, which is arguably even more important on longer journeys.

Cabin noise test results

  • 37 mph
  • 56 mph
  • 81 mph
Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV 580 4Matic Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV 580 4Matic
48.4 dB
Hyundai Ioniq 9 Performance Hyundai Ioniq 9 Performance
48.7 dB
Nissan Ariya 87 kWh FWD Nissan Ariya 87 kWh FWD
49.2 dB
Mercedes-Benz EQS 450+ Mercedes-Benz EQS 450+
49.6 dB
BMW i5 M60 BMW i5 M60
49.6 dB
BMW i7 xDrive60 BMW i7 xDrive60
50 dB
BMW i5 M60 Touring BMW i5 M60 Touring
50 dB
Lucid Air Grand Touring Lucid Air Grand Touring
50 dB
BMW iX3 50 xDrive (Summer tires 21 BMW iX3 50 xDrive (Summer tires 21")
50.2 dB
Mercedes-Benz G580 with EQ technology Mercedes-Benz G580 with EQ technology
50.7 dB
Renault Scenic E-Tech Long range Renault Scenic E-Tech Long range
51 dB
Kia EV9 99.8 kWh AWD Kia EV9 99.8 kWh AWD
51.2 dB
Lynk & Co 08 Lynk & Co 08
51.2 dB
DS Nº8 AWD Long Range DS Nº8 AWD Long Range
51.4 dB
Peugeot e-3008 GT Electric Peugeot e-3008 GT Electric
51.5 dB
Renault Megane E-Tech EV60 Renault Megane E-Tech EV60
51.7 dB
Volkswagen ID.4 GTX Volkswagen ID.4 GTX
51.7 dB
Maserati Grecale Folgore Maserati Grecale Folgore
51.9 dB
Tesla Cybertruck Cyberbeast Tesla Cybertruck Cyberbeast
51.9 dB
Mercedes CLA 350 4Matic Mercedes CLA 350 4Matic
52 dB
Ford Puma Gen-E Ford Puma Gen-E
52.1 dB
Volkswagen ID.Buzz Volkswagen ID.Buzz
52.2 dB
Volkswagen ID.7 Pro Volkswagen ID.7 Pro
52.2 dB
Kia EV4 Long Range Kia EV4 Long Range
52.3 dB
Hyundai Kona Electric 65.4kWh Hyundai Kona Electric 65.4kWh
52.5 dB
Jeep Compass FWD Jeep Compass FWD
52.5 dB
Volvo EX30 Performance Volvo EX30 Performance
52.6 dB
Mini Countryman SE ALL4 Mini Countryman SE ALL4
52.6 dB
Mercedes-Benz EQE AMG 43 4Matic Mercedes-Benz EQE AMG 43 4Matic
52.7 dB
Peugeot e-2008 Peugeot e-2008
52.8 dB
Hyundai Ioniq 5 77.4 kWh AWD Hyundai Ioniq 5 77.4 kWh AWD
52.8 dB
Renault 5 E-Tech Renault 5 E-Tech
53.1 dB
Hyundai Ioniq 5 N Hyundai Ioniq 5 N
53.3 dB
Mercedes-Benz GLB 350 4Matic Mercedes-Benz GLB 350 4Matic
53.3 dB
Missan Micra EV 52 kWh Missan Micra EV 52 kWh
53.5 dB
BMW iX3 50 xDrive (Winter tires 20 BMW iX3 50 xDrive (Winter tires 20")
53.7 dB
Hyundai Ioniq 6 LR AWD Hyundai Ioniq 6 LR AWD
53.8 dB
Mini Cooper SE Mini Cooper SE
53.8 dB
Fiat Grande Panda BEV Fiat Grande Panda BEV
53.8 dB
Lynk & Co 02 Lynk & Co 02
54.1 dB
Hyundai Inster Long Range Hyundai Inster Long Range
54.3 dB
Jeep Avenger Jeep Avenger
54.4 dB
BMW iX2 xDrive30 BMW iX2 xDrive30
54.4 dB
Tesla Model S 75D (2018, used) Tesla Model S 75D (2018, used)
54.6 dB
Citroen e-C3 Citroen e-C3
54.6 dB
Polestar 2 Polestar 2
54.8 dB
Tesla Model 3 LR Tesla Model 3 LR
55.2 dB
Fiat 500e Fiat 500e
55.5 dB
Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica Veloce Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica Veloce
55.8 dB
Hyundai Kona Electric 64kWh Hyundai Kona Electric 64kWh
56.2 dB
Tesla Model Y Long Range (2023) Tesla Model Y Long Range (2023)
56.5 dB
Ora Funky Cat Ora Funky Cat
57 dB
Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV 580 4Matic Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV 580 4Matic
52.3 dB
Hyundai Ioniq 9 Performance Hyundai Ioniq 9 Performance
53.2 dB
BMW i7 xDrive60 BMW i7 xDrive60
53.8 dB
Renault Scenic E-Tech Long range Renault Scenic E-Tech Long range
53.9 dB
Mercedes-Benz EQS 450+ Mercedes-Benz EQS 450+
54.5 dB
Mercedes-Benz G580 with EQ technology Mercedes-Benz G580 with EQ technology
54.7 dB
Kia EV9 99.8 kWh AWD Kia EV9 99.8 kWh AWD
55 dB
Maserati Grecale Folgore Maserati Grecale Folgore
55.2 dB
BMW i5 M60 BMW i5 M60
55.3 dB
Lucid Air Grand Touring Lucid Air Grand Touring
55.4 dB
Volkswagen ID.7 Pro Volkswagen ID.7 Pro
55.6 dB
Ford Puma Gen-E Ford Puma Gen-E
55.6 dB
Hyundai Ioniq 5 77.4 kWh AWD Hyundai Ioniq 5 77.4 kWh AWD
55.8 dB
DS Nº8 AWD Long Range DS Nº8 AWD Long Range
55.8 dB
Mercedes-Benz EQE AMG 43 4Matic Mercedes-Benz EQE AMG 43 4Matic
55.9 dB
Jeep Compass FWD Jeep Compass FWD
56.1 dB
BMW i5 M60 Touring BMW i5 M60 Touring
56.2 dB
BMW iX3 50 xDrive (Summer tires 21 BMW iX3 50 xDrive (Summer tires 21")
56.2 dB
Missan Micra EV 52 kWh Missan Micra EV 52 kWh
56.2 dB
Nissan Ariya 87 kWh FWD Nissan Ariya 87 kWh FWD
56.4 dB
Renault 5 E-Tech Renault 5 E-Tech
56.4 dB
Tesla Model 3 LR Tesla Model 3 LR
56.7 dB
Tesla Cybertruck Cyberbeast Tesla Cybertruck Cyberbeast
56.8 dB
Kia EV4 Long Range Kia EV4 Long Range
56.9 dB
Volvo EX30 Performance Volvo EX30 Performance
57 dB
Hyundai Ioniq 5 N Hyundai Ioniq 5 N
57 dB
Lynk & Co 08 Lynk & Co 08
57 dB
Volkswagen ID.Buzz Volkswagen ID.Buzz
57.3 dB
Peugeot e-3008 GT Electric Peugeot e-3008 GT Electric
57.3 dB
Mercedes CLA 350 4Matic Mercedes CLA 350 4Matic
57.3 dB
BMW iX3 50 xDrive (Winter tires 20 BMW iX3 50 xDrive (Winter tires 20")
57.5 dB
Renault Megane E-Tech EV60 Renault Megane E-Tech EV60
57.8 dB
Mercedes-Benz GLB 350 4Matic Mercedes-Benz GLB 350 4Matic
57.8 dB
Hyundai Ioniq 6 LR AWD Hyundai Ioniq 6 LR AWD
57.9 dB
BMW iX2 xDrive30 BMW iX2 xDrive30
57.9 dB
Fiat Grande Panda BEV Fiat Grande Panda BEV
57.9 dB
Peugeot e-2008 Peugeot e-2008
58.2 dB
Hyundai Kona Electric 65.4kWh Hyundai Kona Electric 65.4kWh
58.3 dB
Mini Countryman SE ALL4 Mini Countryman SE ALL4
58.3 dB
Volkswagen ID.4 GTX Volkswagen ID.4 GTX
58.4 dB
Polestar 2 Polestar 2
58.5 dB
Citroen e-C3 Citroen e-C3
58.8 dB
Tesla Model S 75D (2018, used) Tesla Model S 75D (2018, used)
59.1 dB
Lynk & Co 02 Lynk & Co 02
59.4 dB
Hyundai Inster Long Range Hyundai Inster Long Range
59.8 dB
Ora Funky Cat Ora Funky Cat
60.1 dB
Jeep Avenger Jeep Avenger
60.4 dB
Tesla Model Y Long Range (2023) Tesla Model Y Long Range (2023)
60.6 dB
Mini Cooper SE Mini Cooper SE
60.9 dB
Hyundai Kona Electric 64kWh Hyundai Kona Electric 64kWh
61.4 dB
Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica Veloce Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica Veloce
61.5 dB
Fiat 500e Fiat 500e
62.7 dB
BMW i7 xDrive60 BMW i7 xDrive60
58.7 dB
Renault Scenic E-Tech Long range Renault Scenic E-Tech Long range
59.2 dB
Maserati Grecale Folgore Maserati Grecale Folgore
59.3 dB
Lucid Air Grand Touring Lucid Air Grand Touring
59.3 dB
Hyundai Ioniq 9 Performance Hyundai Ioniq 9 Performance
59.4 dB
Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV 580 4Matic Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV 580 4Matic
59.5 dB
BMW iX3 50 xDrive (Summer tires 21 BMW iX3 50 xDrive (Summer tires 21")
59.6 dB
DS Nº8 AWD Long Range DS Nº8 AWD Long Range
59.7 dB
BMW i5 M60 BMW i5 M60
59.9 dB
Mercedes-Benz EQS 450+ Mercedes-Benz EQS 450+
60.2 dB
Mercedes-Benz EQE AMG 43 4Matic Mercedes-Benz EQE AMG 43 4Matic
60.3 dB
Mercedes CLA 350 4Matic Mercedes CLA 350 4Matic
60.3 dB
Volkswagen ID.7 Pro Volkswagen ID.7 Pro
60.4 dB
Tesla Model 3 LR Tesla Model 3 LR
60.7 dB
Jeep Compass FWD Jeep Compass FWD
60.7 dB
BMW i5 M60 Touring BMW i5 M60 Touring
61.3 dB
Kia EV4 Long Range Kia EV4 Long Range
61.3 dB
Kia EV9 99.8 kWh AWD Kia EV9 99.8 kWh AWD
61.4 dB
Nissan Ariya 87 kWh FWD Nissan Ariya 87 kWh FWD
61.6 dB
Peugeot e-2008 Peugeot e-2008
61.6 dB
Lynk & Co 08 Lynk & Co 08
61.6 dB
Renault 5 E-Tech Renault 5 E-Tech
61.7 dB
BMW iX3 50 xDrive (Winter tires 20 BMW iX3 50 xDrive (Winter tires 20")
61.7 dB
Volvo EX30 Performance Volvo EX30 Performance
61.8 dB
BMW iX2 xDrive30 BMW iX2 xDrive30
61.8 dB
Mercedes-Benz GLB 350 4Matic Mercedes-Benz GLB 350 4Matic
61.8 dB
Hyundai Ioniq 5 77.4 kWh AWD Hyundai Ioniq 5 77.4 kWh AWD
62 dB
Tesla Cybertruck Cyberbeast Tesla Cybertruck Cyberbeast
62.3 dB
Missan Micra EV 52 kWh Missan Micra EV 52 kWh
62.4 dB
Hyundai Ioniq 5 N Hyundai Ioniq 5 N
62.7 dB
Hyundai Ioniq 6 LR AWD Hyundai Ioniq 6 LR AWD
62.9 dB
Mini Countryman SE ALL4 Mini Countryman SE ALL4
62.9 dB
Ford Puma Gen-E Ford Puma Gen-E
62.9 dB
Renault Megane E-Tech EV60 Renault Megane E-Tech EV60
63.3 dB
Volkswagen ID.4 GTX Volkswagen ID.4 GTX
63.3 dB
Peugeot e-3008 GT Electric Peugeot e-3008 GT Electric
63.4 dB
Mercedes-Benz G580 with EQ technology Mercedes-Benz G580 with EQ technology
63.7 dB
Volkswagen ID.Buzz Volkswagen ID.Buzz
63.8 dB
Tesla Model S 75D (2018, used) Tesla Model S 75D (2018, used)
64.2 dB
Hyundai Kona Electric 65.4kWh Hyundai Kona Electric 65.4kWh
64.2 dB
Fiat Grande Panda BEV Fiat Grande Panda BEV
64.3 dB
Polestar 2 Polestar 2
64.4 dB
Lynk & Co 02 Lynk & Co 02
64.4 dB
Citroen e-C3 Citroen e-C3
64.4 dB
Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica Veloce Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica Veloce
64.9 dB
Mini Cooper SE Mini Cooper SE
65.3 dB
Hyundai Inster Long Range Hyundai Inster Long Range
65.4 dB
Tesla Model Y Long Range (2023) Tesla Model Y Long Range (2023)
65.5 dB
Jeep Avenger Jeep Avenger
66.3 dB
Hyundai Kona Electric 64kWh Hyundai Kona Electric 64kWh
66.7 dB
Ora Funky Cat Ora Funky Cat
67.5 dB
Fiat 500e Fiat 500e
68.5 dB

Sound level tests are carried out with a specialized sound level meter placed in the car's cupholders. The test is conducted with air conditioning and radio off and while maintaining a steady speed.

Acceleration and braking

There isn’t an AMG variant of the GLB for this generation yet, so the 350 4Matic is the most potent version available. The acceleration from 0 to 62 mph takes 5.05 seconds, which is half a second quicker than Mercedes states. That is a very solid result for a vehicle of this caliber and breathes confidence into the driver. Further acceleration when overtaking also feels potent and you’re never left wanting for more power.

0-62 mph acceleration test results

Tesla Cybertruck Cyberbeast Tesla Cybertruck Cyberbeast
3.04 s
Lucid Air Grand Touring Lucid Air Grand Touring
3.29 s
Hyundai Ioniq 5 N Hyundai Ioniq 5 N
3.36 s
Volvo EX30 Performance Volvo EX30 Performance
3.5 s
BMW i5 M60 BMW i5 M60
3.6 s
BMW i5 M60 Touring BMW i5 M60 Touring
3.8 s
Mercedes-Benz EQE AMG 43 4Matic Mercedes-Benz EQE AMG 43 4Matic
3.87 s
Maserati Grecale Folgore Maserati Grecale Folgore
4.12 s
BMW i7 xDrive60 BMW i7 xDrive60
4.2 s
Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV 580 4Matic Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV 580 4Matic
4.4 s
Tesla Model 3 LR Tesla Model 3 LR
4.48 s
Polestar 2 Polestar 2
4.5 s
Mercedes CLA 350 4Matic Mercedes CLA 350 4Matic
4.53 s
BMW iX3 50 xDrive (Summer tires 21 BMW iX3 50 xDrive (Summer tires 21")
4.56 s
Mercedes-Benz G580 with EQ technology Mercedes-Benz G580 with EQ technology
4.67 s
Tesla Model S 75D (2018, used) Tesla Model S 75D (2018, used)
4.7 s
Hyundai Ioniq 9 Performance Hyundai Ioniq 9 Performance
4.88 s
Hyundai Ioniq 5 77.4 kWh AWD Hyundai Ioniq 5 77.4 kWh AWD
4.9 s
Hyundai Ioniq 6 LR AWD Hyundai Ioniq 6 LR AWD
5 s
Kia EV9 99.8 kWh AWD Kia EV9 99.8 kWh AWD
5.02 s
Mercedes-Benz GLB 350 4Matic Mercedes-Benz GLB 350 4Matic
5.05 s
Tesla Model Y Long Range (2023) Tesla Model Y Long Range (2023)
5.2 s
DS Nº8 AWD Long Range DS Nº8 AWD Long Range
5.27 s
BMW iX2 xDrive30 BMW iX2 xDrive30
5.28 s
Mini Countryman SE ALL4 Mini Countryman SE ALL4
5.29 s
Volkswagen ID.4 GTX Volkswagen ID.4 GTX
5.57 s
Mercedes-Benz EQS 450+ Mercedes-Benz EQS 450+
5.9 s
Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica Veloce Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica Veloce
5.9 s
Lynk & Co 02 Lynk & Co 02
6.1 s
Mini Cooper SE Mini Cooper SE
6.26 s
Volkswagen ID.7 Pro Volkswagen ID.7 Pro
6.5 s
Lynk & Co 08 Lynk & Co 08
7.02 s
Ora Funky Cat Ora Funky Cat
7.2 s
Renault Megane E-Tech EV60 Renault Megane E-Tech EV60
7.34 s
Kia EV4 Long Range Kia EV4 Long Range
7.37 s
Hyundai Kona Electric 64kWh Hyundai Kona Electric 64kWh
7.7 s
Renault 5 E-Tech Renault 5 E-Tech
7.8 s
Ford Puma Gen-E Ford Puma Gen-E
7.8 s
Nissan Ariya 87 kWh FWD Nissan Ariya 87 kWh FWD
7.9 s
Hyundai Kona Electric 65.4kWh Hyundai Kona Electric 65.4kWh
7.9 s
Missan Micra EV 52 kWh Missan Micra EV 52 kWh
7.92 s
Renault Scenic E-Tech Long range Renault Scenic E-Tech Long range
8 s
Jeep Avenger Jeep Avenger
8.18 s
Jeep Compass FWD Jeep Compass FWD
8.32 s
Peugeot e-2008 Peugeot e-2008
8.5 s
Fiat 500e Fiat 500e
8.75 s
Peugeot e-3008 GT Electric Peugeot e-3008 GT Electric
8.89 s
Volkswagen ID.Buzz Volkswagen ID.Buzz
9.2 s
Hyundai Inster Long Range Hyundai Inster Long Range
10.15 s
Fiat Grande Panda BEV Fiat Grande Panda BEV
10.7 s
Citroen e-C3 Citroen e-C3
10.8 s

As for braking, the GLB 350 4Matic stops completely from 62 mph in just 36 m (118’1”). This is a commendable result for the size and especially weight of the GLB and what is even more impressive is that this result was replicated in three consecutive stops.

Braking distance test results

Volkswagen ID.7 Pro Volkswagen ID.7 Pro
105 ft
Hyundai Ioniq 5 N Hyundai Ioniq 5 N
105 ft
Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica Veloce Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica Veloce
105 ft
BMW iX3 50 xDrive (Summer tires 21 BMW iX3 50 xDrive (Summer tires 21")
105 ft
Maserati Grecale Folgore Maserati Grecale Folgore
108 ft
Mercedes CLA 350 4Matic Mercedes CLA 350 4Matic
112 ft
Citroen e-C3 Citroen e-C3
112 ft
DS Nº8 AWD Long Range DS Nº8 AWD Long Range
112 ft
Hyundai Ioniq 6 LR AWD Hyundai Ioniq 6 LR AWD
115 ft
Nissan Ariya 87 kWh FWD Nissan Ariya 87 kWh FWD
115 ft
Hyundai Ioniq 5 77.4 kWh AWD Hyundai Ioniq 5 77.4 kWh AWD
115 ft
Peugeot e-3008 GT Electric Peugeot e-3008 GT Electric
115 ft
Fiat Grande Panda BEV Fiat Grande Panda BEV
115 ft
Hyundai Ioniq 9 Performance Hyundai Ioniq 9 Performance
115 ft
Jeep Avenger Jeep Avenger
118 ft
BMW i7 xDrive60 BMW i7 xDrive60
118 ft
Tesla Model S 75D (2018, used) Tesla Model S 75D (2018, used)
118 ft
Peugeot e-2008 Peugeot e-2008
118 ft
BMW iX2 xDrive30 BMW iX2 xDrive30
118 ft
Lucid Air Grand Touring Lucid Air Grand Touring
118 ft
Renault 5 E-Tech Renault 5 E-Tech
118 ft
Mercedes-Benz GLB 350 4Matic Mercedes-Benz GLB 350 4Matic
118 ft
Missan Micra EV 52 kWh Missan Micra EV 52 kWh
118 ft
Mercedes-Benz EQE AMG 43 4Matic Mercedes-Benz EQE AMG 43 4Matic
121 ft
Fiat 500e Fiat 500e
121 ft
Mercedes-Benz EQS 450+ Mercedes-Benz EQS 450+
121 ft
Volkswagen ID.4 GTX Volkswagen ID.4 GTX
121 ft
Tesla Model 3 LR Tesla Model 3 LR
121 ft
Ora Funky Cat Ora Funky Cat
121 ft
Mini Cooper SE Mini Cooper SE
121 ft
Hyundai Inster Long Range Hyundai Inster Long Range
121 ft
Tesla Model Y Long Range (2023) Tesla Model Y Long Range (2023)
125 ft
Volvo EX30 Performance Volvo EX30 Performance
125 ft
Lynk & Co 02 Lynk & Co 02
125 ft
Renault Scenic E-Tech Long range Renault Scenic E-Tech Long range
125 ft
Kia EV4 Long Range Kia EV4 Long Range
125 ft
Renault Megane E-Tech EV60 Renault Megane E-Tech EV60
128 ft
BMW i5 M60 Touring BMW i5 M60 Touring
128 ft
Lynk & Co 08 Lynk & Co 08
128 ft
Jeep Compass FWD Jeep Compass FWD
128 ft
Polestar 2 Polestar 2
131 ft
Hyundai Kona Electric 65.4kWh Hyundai Kona Electric 65.4kWh
131 ft
Tesla Cybertruck Cyberbeast Tesla Cybertruck Cyberbeast
131 ft
Mercedes-Benz G580 with EQ technology Mercedes-Benz G580 with EQ technology
131 ft
Ford Puma Gen-E Ford Puma Gen-E
131 ft
Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV 580 4Matic Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV 580 4Matic
135 ft
Kia EV9 99.8 kWh AWD Kia EV9 99.8 kWh AWD
135 ft
Mini Countryman SE ALL4 Mini Countryman SE ALL4
135 ft
Hyundai Kona Electric 64kWh Hyundai Kona Electric 64kWh
138 ft
Volkswagen ID.Buzz Volkswagen ID.Buzz
138 ft
BMW i5 M60 BMW i5 M60
141 ft

Acceleration and deceleration are measured with a RaceBox device inside the car. Testing is done with a single person inside the car, with air conditioning and traction control off.

Consumption

Mercedes has made the GLB 350 4Matic tremendously efficient for what it is. AWD, over two tonnes of weight and a boxy design usually result in compromised range but that is definitely not the case with the GLB. The battery pack is also on the larger side at 85 kWh, which results in wonderful range results for the GLB 350 4Matic. It competes very appropriately with similarly sized rivals and also puts up a fight against much larger competitors, which also have much larger battery packs.

To check out our detailed thoughts on the Mercedes GLB 350 4Matic’s range and efficiency, check out our detailed range test article.

Range test results

  • 37 mph
  • 56 mph
  • 81 mph
DS Nº8 AWD Long Range DS Nº8 AWD Long Range
656 miles
6.8 mi/kWh 68°F
BMW iX3 50 xDrive (Summer tires 21 BMW iX3 50 xDrive (Summer tires 21")
637 miles
5.9 mi/kWh 68°F
Lucid Air Grand Touring Lucid Air Grand Touring
620 miles
5.5 mi/kWh 55°F
BMW iX3 50 xDrive (Winter tires 20 BMW iX3 50 xDrive (Winter tires 20")
558 miles
5.1 mi/kWh 52°F
Mercedes-Benz EQS 450+ Mercedes-Benz EQS 450+
544 miles
5.1 mi/kWh 70°F
Mercedes CLA 350 4Matic Mercedes CLA 350 4Matic
539 miles
6.3 mi/kWh 54°F
BMW i7 xDrive60 BMW i7 xDrive60
518 miles
5.1 mi/kWh 75°F
Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV 580 4Matic Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV 580 4Matic
502 miles
4.3 mi/kWh 61°F
Mercedes-Benz GLB 350 4Matic Mercedes-Benz GLB 350 4Matic
498 miles
5.9 mi/kWh 66°F
Tesla Model 3 LR Tesla Model 3 LR
488 miles
6.3 mi/kWh 90°F
Kia EV4 Long Range Kia EV4 Long Range
464 miles
5.7 mi/kWh 46°F
Maserati Grecale Folgore Maserati Grecale Folgore
457 miles
4.8 mi/kWh 88°F
Tesla Model Y Long Range (2023) Tesla Model Y Long Range (2023)
452 miles
6 mi/kWh 100°F
Hyundai Ioniq 6 LR AWD Hyundai Ioniq 6 LR AWD
440 miles
5.9 mi/kWh 75°F
Kia EV9 99.8 kWh AWD Kia EV9 99.8 kWh AWD
439 miles
4.6 mi/kWh 52°F
Hyundai Ioniq 9 Performance Hyundai Ioniq 9 Performance
437 miles
4.1 mi/kWh 57°F
Volkswagen ID.7 Pro Volkswagen ID.7 Pro
435 miles
5.6 mi/kWh 63°F
Tesla Cybertruck Cyberbeast Tesla Cybertruck Cyberbeast
429 miles
3.5 mi/kWh 70°F
Jeep Compass FWD Jeep Compass FWD
420 miles
5.7 mi/kWh 45°F
Volkswagen ID.4 GTX Volkswagen ID.4 GTX
419 miles
5.5 mi/kWh 63°F
Renault Scenic E-Tech Long range Renault Scenic E-Tech Long range
416 miles
4.8 mi/kWh 43°F
Nissan Ariya 87 kWh FWD Nissan Ariya 87 kWh FWD
409 miles
4.7 mi/kWh 52°F
Missan Micra EV 52 kWh Missan Micra EV 52 kWh
409 miles
7.9 mi/kWh 75°F
BMW i5 M60 Touring BMW i5 M60 Touring
407 miles
5 mi/kWh 57°F
BMW iX2 xDrive30 BMW iX2 xDrive30
399 miles
6.2 mi/kWh 68°F
Tesla Model S 75D (2018, used) Tesla Model S 75D (2018, used)
393 miles
5.9 mi/kWh 73°F
Peugeot e-3008 GT Electric Peugeot e-3008 GT Electric
383 miles
5.4 mi/kWh 46°F
Volkswagen ID.Buzz Volkswagen ID.Buzz
383 miles
5 mi/kWh 68°F
Hyundai Ioniq 5 N Hyundai Ioniq 5 N
379 miles
4.7 mi/kWh 82°F
Hyundai Kona Electric 64kWh Hyundai Kona Electric 64kWh
378 miles
5.9 mi/kWh 52°F
Renault 5 E-Tech Renault 5 E-Tech
367 miles
7.1 mi/kWh 66°F
Hyundai Ioniq 5 77.4 kWh AWD Hyundai Ioniq 5 77.4 kWh AWD
361 miles
4.8 mi/kWh 73°F
Polestar 2 Polestar 2
354 miles
4.9 mi/kWh 59°F
BMW i5 M60 BMW i5 M60
353 miles
4.3 mi/kWh 37°F
Hyundai Kona Electric 65.4kWh Hyundai Kona Electric 65.4kWh
350 miles
5.4 mi/kWh 52°F
Mercedes-Benz EQE AMG 43 4Matic Mercedes-Benz EQE AMG 43 4Matic
343 miles
3.8 mi/kWh 77°F
Renault Megane E-Tech EV60 Renault Megane E-Tech EV60
336 miles
6.1 mi/kWh 86°F
Mini Cooper SE Mini Cooper SE
336 miles
6.8 mi/kWh 64°F
Mini Countryman SE ALL4 Mini Countryman SE ALL4
334 miles
5.2 mi/kWh 59°F
Lynk & Co 02 Lynk & Co 02
328 miles
5 mi/kWh 52°F
Peugeot e-2008 Peugeot e-2008
326 miles
6.4 mi/kWh 63°F
Mercedes-Benz G580 with EQ technology Mercedes-Benz G580 with EQ technology
324 miles
2.8 mi/kWh 39°F
Jeep Avenger Jeep Avenger
323 miles
6.3 mi/kWh 79°F
Volvo EX30 Performance Volvo EX30 Performance
301 miles
4.7 mi/kWh 64°F
Ford Puma Gen-E Ford Puma Gen-E
297 miles
6.9 mi/kWh 43°F
Hyundai Inster Long Range Hyundai Inster Long Range
291 miles
6.3 mi/kWh 81°F
Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica Veloce Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica Veloce
279 miles
5.5 mi/kWh 57°F
Fiat 500e Fiat 500e
276 miles
7.4 mi/kWh 68°F
Lynk & Co 08 Lynk & Co 08
216 miles
5.5 mi/kWh 45°F
Lucid Air Grand Touring Lucid Air Grand Touring
467 miles
4.2 mi/kWh 55°F
BMW iX3 50 xDrive (Summer tires 21 BMW iX3 50 xDrive (Summer tires 21")
466 miles
4.3 mi/kWh 68°F
Mercedes-Benz EQS 450+ Mercedes-Benz EQS 450+
455 miles
4.2 mi/kWh 70°F
BMW iX3 50 xDrive (Winter tires 20 BMW iX3 50 xDrive (Winter tires 20")
416 miles
3.8 mi/kWh 52°F
Mercedes CLA 350 4Matic Mercedes CLA 350 4Matic
413 miles
4.9 mi/kWh 54°F
BMW i7 xDrive60 BMW i7 xDrive60
400 miles
3.9 mi/kWh 75°F
DS Nº8 AWD Long Range DS Nº8 AWD Long Range
392 miles
4 mi/kWh 68°F
Tesla Model 3 LR Tesla Model 3 LR
371 miles
4.8 mi/kWh 90°F
Mercedes-Benz GLB 350 4Matic Mercedes-Benz GLB 350 4Matic
362 miles
4.3 mi/kWh 66°F
Hyundai Ioniq 6 LR AWD Hyundai Ioniq 6 LR AWD
350 miles
4.7 mi/kWh 75°F
Maserati Grecale Folgore Maserati Grecale Folgore
347 miles
3.7 mi/kWh 88°F
Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV 580 4Matic Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV 580 4Matic
344 miles
2.9 mi/kWh 61°F
Hyundai Ioniq 9 Performance Hyundai Ioniq 9 Performance
342 miles
3.2 mi/kWh 57°F
Renault Scenic E-Tech Long range Renault Scenic E-Tech Long range
340 miles
3.9 mi/kWh 43°F
Volkswagen ID.7 Pro Volkswagen ID.7 Pro
334 miles
4.3 mi/kWh 63°F
Tesla Model Y Long Range (2023) Tesla Model Y Long Range (2023)
328 miles
4.4 mi/kWh 100°F
Tesla Cybertruck Cyberbeast Tesla Cybertruck Cyberbeast
327 miles
2.7 mi/kWh 70°F
BMW i5 M60 Touring BMW i5 M60 Touring
323 miles
4 mi/kWh 57°F
Kia EV4 Long Range Kia EV4 Long Range
320 miles
3.9 mi/kWh 46°F
Volkswagen ID.4 GTX Volkswagen ID.4 GTX
315 miles
4.1 mi/kWh 63°F
Kia EV9 99.8 kWh AWD Kia EV9 99.8 kWh AWD
308 miles
2.9 mi/kWh 52°F
BMW iX2 xDrive30 BMW iX2 xDrive30
301 miles
4.6 mi/kWh 68°F
Hyundai Kona Electric 64kWh Hyundai Kona Electric 64kWh
299 miles
4.7 mi/kWh 52°F
Hyundai Ioniq 5 77.4 kWh AWD Hyundai Ioniq 5 77.4 kWh AWD
299 miles
4 mi/kWh 73°F
Peugeot e-3008 GT Electric Peugeot e-3008 GT Electric
296 miles
4.2 mi/kWh 46°F
Volkswagen ID.Buzz Volkswagen ID.Buzz
293 miles
3.8 mi/kWh 68°F
Hyundai Ioniq 5 N Hyundai Ioniq 5 N
291 miles
3.6 mi/kWh 82°F
BMW i5 M60 BMW i5 M60
286 miles
3.5 mi/kWh 37°F
Hyundai Kona Electric 65.4kWh Hyundai Kona Electric 65.4kWh
286 miles
4.4 mi/kWh 52°F
Nissan Ariya 87 kWh FWD Nissan Ariya 87 kWh FWD
286 miles
3.3 mi/kWh 52°F
Missan Micra EV 52 kWh Missan Micra EV 52 kWh
278 miles
5.4 mi/kWh 75°F
Mercedes-Benz EQE AMG 43 4Matic Mercedes-Benz EQE AMG 43 4Matic
275 miles
3 mi/kWh 77°F
Jeep Compass FWD Jeep Compass FWD
270 miles
3.7 mi/kWh 45°F
Tesla Model S 75D (2018, used) Tesla Model S 75D (2018, used)
265 miles
4 mi/kWh 73°F
Renault 5 E-Tech Renault 5 E-Tech
257 miles
4.9 mi/kWh 66°F
Renault Megane E-Tech EV60 Renault Megane E-Tech EV60
255 miles
4.3 mi/kWh 86°F
Mini Countryman SE ALL4 Mini Countryman SE ALL4
254 miles
3.9 mi/kWh 59°F
Lynk & Co 02 Lynk & Co 02
249 miles
3.8 mi/kWh 52°F
Polestar 2 Polestar 2
241 miles
3.3 mi/kWh 59°F
Mercedes-Benz G580 with EQ technology Mercedes-Benz G580 with EQ technology
239 miles
2.1 mi/kWh 39°F
Mini Cooper SE Mini Cooper SE
237 miles
4.8 mi/kWh 64°F
Volvo EX30 Performance Volvo EX30 Performance
229 miles
3.6 mi/kWh 64°F
Hyundai Inster Long Range Hyundai Inster Long Range
229 miles
5 mi/kWh 81°F
Jeep Avenger Jeep Avenger
217 miles
4.3 mi/kWh 79°F
Peugeot e-2008 Peugeot e-2008
216 miles
4.3 mi/kWh 63°F
Ford Puma Gen-E Ford Puma Gen-E
214 miles
5 mi/kWh 43°F
Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica Veloce Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica Veloce
196 miles
3.9 mi/kWh 57°F
Fiat 500e Fiat 500e
181 miles
4.9 mi/kWh 68°F
Lynk & Co 08 Lynk & Co 08
136 miles
3.4 mi/kWh 45°F
Lucid Air Grand Touring Lucid Air Grand Touring
333 miles
3 mi/kWh 55°F
Mercedes-Benz EQS 450+ Mercedes-Benz EQS 450+
324 miles
3 mi/kWh 70°F
BMW i7 xDrive60 BMW i7 xDrive60
314 miles
3.1 mi/kWh 75°F
BMW iX3 50 xDrive (Summer tires 21 BMW iX3 50 xDrive (Summer tires 21")
304 miles
2.8 mi/kWh 68°F
Mercedes CLA 350 4Matic Mercedes CLA 350 4Matic
290 miles
3.4 mi/kWh 54°F
BMW iX3 50 xDrive (Winter tires 20 BMW iX3 50 xDrive (Winter tires 20")
285 miles
2.6 mi/kWh 52°F
Tesla Cybertruck Cyberbeast Tesla Cybertruck Cyberbeast
275 miles
2.2 mi/kWh 70°F
DS Nº8 AWD Long Range DS Nº8 AWD Long Range
275 miles
2.8 mi/kWh 68°F
Tesla Model 3 LR Tesla Model 3 LR
263 miles
3.4 mi/kWh 90°F
Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV 580 4Matic Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV 580 4Matic
254 miles
2.2 mi/kWh 61°F
Mercedes-Benz GLB 350 4Matic Mercedes-Benz GLB 350 4Matic
241 miles
2.8 mi/kWh 66°F
Hyundai Ioniq 9 Performance Hyundai Ioniq 9 Performance
237 miles
2.2 mi/kWh 57°F
Maserati Grecale Folgore Maserati Grecale Folgore
235 miles
2.5 mi/kWh 88°F
Mercedes-Benz EQE AMG 43 4Matic Mercedes-Benz EQE AMG 43 4Matic
231 miles
2.4 mi/kWh 77°F
Renault Scenic E-Tech Long range Renault Scenic E-Tech Long range
227 miles
2.7 mi/kWh 43°F
Volkswagen ID.7 Pro Volkswagen ID.7 Pro
226 miles
2.9 mi/kWh 63°F
Kia EV4 Long Range Kia EV4 Long Range
215 miles
2.6 mi/kWh 46°F
BMW i5 M60 Touring BMW i5 M60 Touring
213 miles
2.6 mi/kWh 57°F
Tesla Model S 75D (2018, used) Tesla Model S 75D (2018, used)
212 miles
3.2 mi/kWh 73°F
Volkswagen ID.4 GTX Volkswagen ID.4 GTX
210 miles
2.7 mi/kWh 63°F
Nissan Ariya 87 kWh FWD Nissan Ariya 87 kWh FWD
209 miles
2.4 mi/kWh 52°F
Hyundai Ioniq 6 LR AWD Hyundai Ioniq 6 LR AWD
209 miles
2.8 mi/kWh 75°F
Tesla Model Y Long Range (2023) Tesla Model Y Long Range (2023)
208 miles
2.8 mi/kWh 100°F
BMW i5 M60 BMW i5 M60
204 miles
2.5 mi/kWh 37°F
Hyundai Ioniq 5 N Hyundai Ioniq 5 N
204 miles
2.6 mi/kWh 82°F
Hyundai Ioniq 5 77.4 kWh AWD Hyundai Ioniq 5 77.4 kWh AWD
199 miles
2.7 mi/kWh 73°F
Peugeot e-3008 GT Electric Peugeot e-3008 GT Electric
195 miles
2.7 mi/kWh 46°F
BMW iX2 xDrive30 BMW iX2 xDrive30
189 miles
2.9 mi/kWh 68°F
Polestar 2 Polestar 2
186 miles
2.6 mi/kWh 59°F
Mini Countryman SE ALL4 Mini Countryman SE ALL4
180 miles
2.8 mi/kWh 59°F
Kia EV9 99.8 kWh AWD Kia EV9 99.8 kWh AWD
180 miles
1.9 mi/kWh 52°F
Jeep Compass FWD Jeep Compass FWD
178 miles
2.4 mi/kWh 45°F
Hyundai Kona Electric 64kWh Hyundai Kona Electric 64kWh
175 miles
2.7 mi/kWh 52°F
Lynk & Co 02 Lynk & Co 02
170 miles
2.6 mi/kWh 52°F
Renault Megane E-Tech EV60 Renault Megane E-Tech EV60
170 miles
2.8 mi/kWh 86°F
Missan Micra EV 52 kWh Missan Micra EV 52 kWh
169 miles
3.3 mi/kWh 75°F
Volkswagen ID.Buzz Volkswagen ID.Buzz
163 miles
2.1 mi/kWh 68°F
Hyundai Kona Electric 65.4kWh Hyundai Kona Electric 65.4kWh
162 miles
2.5 mi/kWh 52°F
Mini Cooper SE Mini Cooper SE
157 miles
3.2 mi/kWh 64°F
Volvo EX30 Performance Volvo EX30 Performance
156 miles
2.6 mi/kWh 64°F
Mercedes-Benz G580 with EQ technology Mercedes-Benz G580 with EQ technology
153 miles
1.3 mi/kWh 39°F
Renault 5 E-Tech Renault 5 E-Tech
150 miles
2.9 mi/kWh 66°F
Peugeot e-2008 Peugeot e-2008
144 miles
2.8 mi/kWh 63°F
Jeep Avenger Jeep Avenger
142 miles
2.8 mi/kWh 79°F
Hyundai Inster Long Range Hyundai Inster Long Range
139 miles
3 mi/kWh 81°F
Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica Veloce Alfa Romeo Junior Elettrica Veloce
129 miles
2.5 mi/kWh 57°F
Ford Puma Gen-E Ford Puma Gen-E
121 miles
2.8 mi/kWh 43°F
Fiat 500e Fiat 500e
119 miles
3.2 mi/kWh 68°F
Lynk & Co 08 Lynk & Co 08
96 miles
2.4 mi/kWh 45°F

We measure consumption by driving at constant speeds on an identical test route during the day. Testing is conducted with air conditioning, all safety systems and radio on. The data comes from the vehicle's board computer. Specific testing parameters such as ambient temperature are mentioned in the text on a case by case basis.

We now suggest you use the widget below to find out the Hyundai Ioniq 9 Performance’s range in every combination of speed and temperature you might need. We've used our real world tests and a complex model to provide an estimate that should be as close to the actual performance as possible.

Charging speed

The GLB’s 800V architecture enables impressively quick charging, with a peak rate of 320 kW and a claimed 10 to 80% charging time of just 22 minutes. Our testing showed slightly worse results in the real world but nothing worrying or major.

2026 Mercedes-Benz GLB 350 4Matic review

Early versions of the Mercedes CLA using the same battery and charging architecture had one notable limitation, as they were unable to charge at 400V stations. We were unable to verify whether this issue has been resolved with the GLB, although Mercedes assured us that it has.

A great feature more new models offer is V2G (Vehicle to Grid) and V2H (Vehicle to Home) connectivity, which can transform the GLB into a drivable generator.

Competition

When it comes to five-seaters, the Mercedes GLB competes with multiple rivals in that size category but it faces no competition when the third row gets added. That is the biggest ace up the GLB’s sleeve. The technology part is a double-edged sword as it may attract some and repel other potential customers. Overall, the GLB is a fantastic proposition with multiple good virtues in a segment of its own, which automatically makes it the best thing available.

The first rival we chose for the Mercedes GLB is the Zeekr 7X, which is closely priced and sized but doesn’t offer the option for seven seats. The Zeekr has better overall build quality and less polarizing exterior, while offering a much larger battery. The AWD version for the 7X comes only with the most powerful motor, which takes a bit from the range but adds much more enthusiastic appeal.

The second rival of the GLB is the Tesla Model Y, which is cheaper to purchase but no longer offers the third row option. Only the Model Y L comes close with its six seats, yet it gets much larger in size and stops appealing to the urban buyers as much. Storage space is much more in the Tesla but the GLB wins on range thanks to its bigger battery pack.

Zeekr 7X Performance AWD 2025 - Tesla Model Y Premium AWD 2025 -
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Verdict

Mercedes once marketed its cars with the slogan “The best or nothing,” and that philosophy would fit the new GLB 350 4Matic surprisingly well. It has a very clear purpose and executes it brilliantly, squeezing an impressive amount of passenger space into a relatively compact footprint. While many modern cars try to be a jack of all trades and master of none, the GLB knows exactly what it wants to be. Better still, it remains above average in almost every other area.

2026 Mercedes-Benz GLB 350 4Matic review

Its rugged appearance is not entirely for show either, as the GLB can handle some light off road duties when required. More surprisingly, the driving experience is considerably better than this segment demands. The steering, suspension and overall refinement make it feel like a more expensive and sophisticated vehicle than its compact dimensions might suggest.

The cabin is packed with technology, and the multiple displays add plenty of functionality, but some of the dashboard materials and build quality fall short of what we expect from a Mercedes badge. Everyday usability also has a few quirks, including the lack of a conventional parking position on the gear selector, which takes some getting used to.

2026 Mercedes-Benz GLB 350 4Matic review

Our overall impression of the Mercedes GLB 350 4Matic is that it is an excellent solution for larger families that cannot, or simply do not want to, live with a huge SUV. The three row version in particular occupies a niche with almost no direct electric competition and solves a problem few manufacturers have even attempted to address.

We strongly suggest trying one for yourself. The bigger question is whether you actually need the extra performance and AWD of the 350 4Matic. If not, the less powerful, rear wheel drive GLB 250+ should retain nearly all of the practicality that makes this model so appealing in the first place.

Pros

  • Huge interior space despite the compact size.
  • Large frunk (front trunk).
  • Better driving experience than rivals.
  • Optional third row of seats.
  • V2H and V2G.
  • Quicker than advertised.
  • Good efficiency and range for the size.
  • Great value for money.
  • True off-road capability, uncommon for the segment.
  • Games and connectivity features.

Cons

  • Cheap dashboard material and build quality.
  • Lack of parking position on the gear lever.
  • Less configurable gauge cluster compared to predecessors.
  • Panoramic roof shouldn’t be offered without a shading option.
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