2026 Mercedes-Benz GLB: The next-generation 2026 Mercedes-Benz GLB has officially made its global debut, marking a major step forward for the brand’s compact luxury SUV lineup. While the outgoing GLB, introduced in India in 2022 and discontinued earlier in 2025, focused primarily on internal combustion engines, the updated model flips the script by leading with an all-electric version. ICE powertrains will still follow, but the spotlight now firmly rests on the GLB EV equipped with the brand’s EQ Technology.
2026 Mercedes-Benz GLB – Built on MMA Platform & Electric-First Approach

The 2026 GLB is developed on Mercedes-Benz’s Modular Architecture (MMA), designed for electric and hybrid powertrains. Globally, the SUV is launching first with two pure-electric variants, with petrol and diesel models expected next year.
Electric powertrain options
| Variant | Powertrain | Power Output | Drivetrain | Range (WLTP) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GLB 250+ | Single Motor | 268 hp | 2WD | Up to 631 km |
| GLB 350 4Matic | Dual Motor | 349 hp | AWD | Up to 614 km |
Additional specs:
- 85 kWh battery pack
- 800V architecture with charging speeds up to 320 kW
- 0–100 km/h in 5.5 seconds (350 4Matic)
- Adds 261 km of range in 10 minutes during fast charging
A 48-volt mild-hybrid 1.5-litre petrol version with an 8-speed DCT will be introduced later, along with diesel options depending on market demand.
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2026 Mercedes-Benz GLB Exterior Design — Sharper, Larger and More Futuristic

The new GLB retains its boxy silhouette and SUV stance but integrates more futuristic styling inspired by the latest Mercedes design language.
Key exterior upgrades
- Full-width LED light bar at the front and rear
- Star-shaped LED headlamps with signature lighting graphics
- Bold studded grille featuring a large Mercedes-Benz emblem
- Electric variants get illuminated star motifs inside the grille
- Flush door handles for improved aerodynamics
- Squared wheel arches and rugged plastic cladding
- Upright rear with U-shaped light signature
Thanks to dimensional upgrades, the 2026 GLB is:
- 48 mm longer
- 27 mm wider
- 60 mm taller wheelbase
The proportions offer more presence while ensuring better cabin space across all three rows.
2026 Mercedes-Benz GLB Interior — High-Tech Luxury with More Room and Comfort
The cabin of the 2026 GLB has undergone a significant redesign, blending advanced digital display tech with improved practicality.
Interior highlight features
- MBUX Superscreen setup
- 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster
- 14-inch central touchscreen
- 14-inch passenger-side display
- AI-powered MBUX voice assistant
- Google Maps-based navigation with smart EV route management
- Electrochromic panoramic glass roof with 158 illuminated stars
- Burmester 3D sound system with Dolby Atmos
- New upholstery choices and backlit trim options
- Physical shortcut buttons for essential functions
Space and practicality improvements
Mercedes claims noticeable growth in cabin room despite a slightly reduced roof height:
- +35 mm headroom in first row
- +68 mm headroom in second row
- +10 mm headroom in third row
The third row can now accommodate passengers up to 1.71 meters tall, giving the GLB a rare advantage in compact electric SUVs.
Cargo capacity has also grown:
- Front trunk (frunk): 127 liters
- Rear boot:
- 540 liters (5-seater)
- 480 liters (7-seater)
- Up to 1,715 liters with rear seats folded
Charging, Range & Tech-Driven Mapping
Mercedes has engineered the GLB EV to optimize real-world use rather than just laboratory-grade certification numbers. The navigation system factors in:
- Terrain elevation
- Traffic speed
- Ambient temperature
- Heating & cooling demand
- Charger availability
- Driving style
This results in highly predictable energy consumption and smarter long-distance planning.
India Launch Timeline
While Mercedes has confirmed the GLB’s return to the Indian market, the launch timeline hasn’t been officially announced. However, industry sources suggest:
- GLB petrol & diesel — expected in 2025
- GLB electric (EQ Tech) — likely in late 2026
If priced aggressively, the GLB EV could enjoy an early-mover advantage, as neither Audi nor BMW currently offer a seven-seat electric SUV in this segment.
Final Verdict
The 2026 Mercedes-Benz GLB is not just an upgrade — it represents a shift in strategy. With a larger footprint, seven-seat practicality, a high-tech cabin packed with three big screens, luxurious features, lightning-fast charging and long EV range, the GLB bridges the gap between usability and premium electrification. As global demand for family-focused electric SUVs accelerates, the next-gen GLB positions Mercedes-Benz as an early trendsetter in the segment.



