Mercedes GLB: 7-seater under a starry sky
The new Mercedes GLB is now available in five- and seven-seat versions, with a spacious and flexible interior.
Mercedes enriches its GLB range with an SUV offering increased comfort and modularity. Available in five- or seven-seat configurations, the vehicle provides improved interior space, notably headroom in the first two rows, thanks to a redesigned roofline and a panoramic roof as standard. Second-row passengers enjoy greater comfort thanks to extended thigh support and increased legroom.



The second row can be adjusted longitudinally: this option is available on the five-seat version and standard on the seven-seat version. The backrests are reclining and the bench can be moved, allowing either maximized passenger comfort or increased boot volume. The third row, offered as an option, is easier to access thanks to the Easy-Entry function. When not in use, it can be folded into the floor to free up space.
Head in the stars
The GLB’s panoramic roof brings light and a sense of space. Made of insulating laminated glass, it features a thermal coating that reduces heating in summer and limits heat loss in winter. Its transparency can be quickly adjusted, switching from a transparent state to enjoy the view to a more opal, intimate state.

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Optionally, the roof can also be illuminated to recreate a starry-sky effect, coordinated with the cabin’s ambient lighting. This combination of comfort, flexibility and technology gives the GLB modularity suited to family needs while offering a modern, bright interior experience.
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This page is translated from the original post "Mercedes GLB : 7 places sous un ciel étoilé" in French.
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