Mercedes-Benz GLB debuts with 7 seats, P3.79M price tag

Updated Aug 18, 2020 | Same topic: Automotive Industry Updates

It’s one of the largest Mercs ever.

If you’re currently in the market for a large and luxurious, seven-seater crossover, then we have great news for you. Mercedes-Benz Philippines has now brought in the GLB 200 AMG Line, one of the largest models it currently has in its lineup. According to the Mercedes-Benz PH, the said vehicle is designed to provide maximum space, comfort, and freedom. It rides on the famed Modular Front Architecture platform, and it’s Mercedes-Benz’s first-ever seven-seater crossover.

A picture of a Mercedes-Benz GLB on the highway.

The Mercedes-Benz GLB is not only comfortable and luxurious, but it has a very strong road presence

The GLB for the Philippine is definitely the beefiest looking Merc ever. Its total length measures at 4,634mm along with a width of 2,020mm, and a height of 1,658mm. Apart from its inherently macho looking shape, the GLB 200 for the Philippine market is also given an AMG Line look. Up front, its diamond pattern front grille is adorned with chrome pins, it rides on AMG 5-twin-spoke 19-inch alloy wheels, and its LED headlights look different.

Inside, the GLB 200 AMG Line is equipped with seven seats covered in Artico leather and Dinamica fabric, and a lot of luxurious soft-touch surfaces. It also has a wealth of features including an electronically adjustable driver’s seat with memory function, an Eco start/stop function, rain-sensing wipers, cruise control with Speedtronic variable speed limiter, and active parking assist with Parktronic.

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A picture of the rear of the GLB 200.

Some people will definitely need that parking assist due to how large the GLB is

One of the most notable interior features of the GLB, however, is the Mercedes-Benz User Experience (MBUX) in-car personal assistant, which works closely together via the GLB’s seven-inch touchscreen. It can take commands via voice and it can set up calls and many other important activities without needing to touch your phone and taking your hands off of the steering wheel. 

A picture of the GLB's interior.

Check out the GLB's luxurious interior

Apart from that, the infotainment system can connect to your phone via Android Auto and Apple Carplay, can play radio, and it also has a reversing camera.

Propelling the GLB 200 is a turbocharged 1.3-liter inline-4 gasoline engine. Maximum horsepower is rated at 163 at around 5,500 rpm, and peak torque is 250 Nm at 1,620 to 4,000 rpm. Power is sent to front wheels through a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission.

A picture of the interior of the GLB showing the third row folded down.

It's got a lot of space that's for sure

The all-new GLB 200 AMG Line is now available at all Mercedes-Benz dealerships with a retail price of Php 3,790,000.

For more news on the latest model releases here in the Philippines, keep reading here on Philktose.com.

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Mercedes-Benz Philippines currently has a total of 13 models available locally. The most affordable model from the German brand sold in the Philippines is the A-Class subcompact sedan which starts at Php 2,490,000 and is sold in three variants. Other models in the lineup includes the C-Class compact executive sedan, CLS-Class and CLA-Class compact executive sedans, E-Class executive midsize sedan, G-Class luxury SUV, GLA-Class luxury subcompact crossover, GLC-Class luxury compact crossover, GLE-Class luxury midsize luxury crossover, GLS-Class fullsize luxury crossover, the S-Class luxury fullsize sedan, and the V-Class luxury van. 

Besides the Mercedes-Benz Price 2023 price list we update regularly, Philkotse.com also lists down the hottest car promos from all dealerships nationwide. These include enticing deals like low monthly amortizations, low downpayments, and cash discounts. 

Cesar G.B. Miguel

Cesar G.B. Miguel

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Cesar Guiderone B. Miguel was born and raised in Iligan City, Lanao Del Norte. He graduated in 2010 with a Bachelor of Arts in English degree from Mindanao State University - Iligan Institute of Technology. He previously worked as a freelance writer for various websites, as a member of the Iligan City Disaster Risk Reduction Management's training staff, and as a medical sales representative.

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