The 2026 Mercedes-Benz GLB lineup brings together bold styling, versatility, and advanced engineering in two thoughtfully equipped trims: the GLB 250 SUV and the GLB 250 4MATIC® SUV. Both versions are packed with futuristic features that make everyday driving more intuitive and enjoyable. From turbo-hybrid power to next-gen cabin tech, each trim takes innovation seriously. Keep reading to learn more about the differences among the 2026 Mercedes-Benz GLB Trims by Mercedes-Benz of Scottsdale in Scottsdale, AZ.
Each trim features a 2.0-liter inline-4 turbocharged engine paired with mild hybrid technology, delivering 221 horsepower and a smooth flow of power on demand. Its 48-volt electrical system works in harmony with a belt-driven starter-generator that can inject an extra boost of up to 13 horsepower and 110 lb-ft of torque when quick acceleration is needed. This setup also enables fuel-saving coasting and energy recuperation during deceleration. Drivers who want more all-terrain confidence or who regularly face unpredictable weather may gravitate toward the GLB 250 4MATIC® SUV. It mirrors the design, comfort, and technology found in the GLB 250 SUV but adds one significant upgrade: the 4MATIC® all-wheel drive system. This lightweight and responsive AWD technology monitors traction in real time and can redirect up to half of the engine’s torque to the rear wheels whenever the system senses the need for extra grip. It’s an ideal choice for drivers who enjoy weekend adventures or prefer the added stability of AWD in rain, snow, or uneven terrain.
Capability inspires the GLB’s exterior, yet the result is remarkably stylish. Both trims have an upright stance, elongated wheelbase, and compact proportions to make it nimble around town while still offering generous cabin room. Large wheel arches, bold body lines, a striking grille design, and full LED headlamps and taillamps give it a sharp and modern personality. Short overhangs help with tight turning and light off-road maneuvering. Its body design also prioritizes ease of use. Roof rails in a sleek aluminum finish allow you to mount accessories for bikes, skis, or extra cargo. Wrap-under doors help prevent dirt from collecting on lower door sills, making it easier to exit without brushing against debris. Rugged elegance defines every trim in the lineup.
Cabin versatility is one of the GLB’s strongest qualities. In both trims, two spacious rows come standard, and an optional third row can expand seating to accommodate up to seven people. The second-row seat is built for flexibility with a sliding and reclining design that allows passengers to customize their comfort. It folds in a 40/20/40 fashion for creative cargo arrangements, making room for long gear like skis while still keeping seats available. A fold-down center armrest with dual cupholders adds convenience on family trips. The front seats emphasize comfort and support. Eight-way power adjustments with memory settings help you find your ideal driving position quickly, while power lumbar support and extendable cushion lengths add ergonomic benefits for longer drives. Inside, the GLB 250 SUV and the 250 4MATIC® SUV have futuristic elements with clean, modern aesthetics. Widescreen displays span the dashboard, creating a visually unified interface. Touch controls, customizable menus, and advanced voice interaction features help reduce distraction. Standard amenities such as dual-zone climate control, heated power seats with memory, and high-quality materials throughout the cabin make every trip more enjoyable.
The 2026 Mercedes-Benz GLB trims deliver capability, luxury, and forward-thinking innovation in the compact SUV segment. Each trim has its own strengths, making it easy to find one that fits your lifestyle and driving needs. To explore these models firsthand or schedule a test drive, reach out to Mercedes-Benz of Scottsdale in Scottsdale, AZ.