Mercedes-Benz ESF 2019: New safety ideas for a new mobility.

Numerous innovations entered series production. Four of these vehicles – ESF 5, ESF 13 (both based on the medium-class W 114/“Stroke 8” series), ESF 22 and ESF 24 (both based on the W 116-series S-Class) – were presented to the public. The first ESF vehicle for many years, and the direct predecessor to the ESF… Continue reading Mercedes-Benz ESF 2019: New safety ideas for a new mobility.

New business model from Lab1886: chark: an innovative service for the parked car

Delivery to your car boot? Daimler is testing chark, an in-car delivery service for online purchases and other services The test will start in the greater Stuttgart area 500 Mercedes-Benz drivers can take part: applications can be made at chark.app chark is a corporate start-up project by Lab1886, Daimler AG’s global innovation incubator Susanne Hahn,… Continue reading New business model from Lab1886: chark: an innovative service for the parked car

Mercedes-Benz & Matchbox: No limits.

With a Matchbox car and its incredible backstory, Mercedes-Benz USA collaborated with Mattel to remind girls they have no limits. We’ve transformed female racing champion Ewy Rosqvist’s Mercedes-Benz into a toy car that aims to inspire young girls. In 1962, Rosqvist was the first woman to win a long distance rally when she entered the… Continue reading Mercedes-Benz & Matchbox: No limits.

Anniversary for the Mercedes-Benz G-Class: 40 years of the G-Class rocks!

13.

June 2019

Stuttgart/Graz

Stuttgart/Graz. For 40 years the Mercedes-Benz G-Class has been the measure of all things in the off-road-vehicle segment, and for 20 years as an AMG model, too, with an extra portion of performance. This makes it by far the longest-standing passenger car model series built in Mercedes-Benz history and thus the forefather of all SUVs with the three-pointed star. To mark this anniversary there are no less than four highlights for G-Class fans. Firstly: three attractive STRONGER THAN TIME special models. Secondly: on request the special model is exclusively available as the G 400 d (combined fuel consumption: 9.6 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 253 g/km)* in the most powerful expansion stage of the efficient inline six-cylinder diesel engine. Thirdly: the new individualisation range G manufaktur, with which customers can select from their own personal G. And fourthly: the new G-Class Experience Centre, where customers from all over the world can test the impressive skills of the off-road icon in extreme terrain not far from the G-Class production site in Graz.
“40 years ago the combination of on- and off-road properties was a revolutionary concept. The current G-Class continues this tradition. Its top technological performance today forms the basis for its status as an automotive icon”, says Dr Gunnar Güthenke, Head of the Off-Road Vehicle product unit at Mercedes-Benz. “We are celebrating this exceptional status with lots of highlights for our customers and fans. I am convinced that, for the G-Class, it is just the beginning.”
40 years of G – with attractive editions
What began in the early 1970s with a collaboration agreement between the then Daimler-Benz AG and Steyr-Daimler-Puch in the Austrian city of Graz is now a unique piece of automotive history. The concept for the new off-road vehicle was in itself unusual: it combines superior off-road capability with fully-fledged roadworthiness and safety. All-wheel drive and 100-percent differential locks have also been part of the “G” since that time, as has the robust ladder-type frame.
In 1975 the decision was also made to commence series production of the G-models. At the same time it was agreed to construct a new plant in Graz, where the vehicles have been manufactured ever since, mainly built by hand. 80 percent of all the G-Class vehicles ever produced are still in use – testament to the outstanding quality of the off-road legend.
At the time of its market launch, in the spring of 1979, it was available with a choice of four engine variants covering a performance range from 53 kW/72 hp to 115 kW/156 hp. Customers had the option of a Cabriolet with a short wheelbase and Station Wagon models with a short or long wheelbase. In 1989 the vehicles of the model series 463 marked the beginning of an evolutionary process for the off-roader that was continually keeping pace with technical progress. Since 1993 the model has borne the name G-Class.
In numerous special-purpose versions, the off-roader also showed its versatility in operation with the police, fire service and rescue services. The G model is also known the world over as the “Popemobile”. The Mercedes-Benz 230 G off-road vehicle painted in mother of pearl with a transparent special body accompanied Pope John Paul II on numerous journeys from 1980.
20 years of off-road performance
The 20th birthday in 1999 was also the beginning of a highly successful chapter in G-Class history: the first AMG variant entered the market in the form of the G 55 AMG. Prior to that the G-Class was only available from AMG as individual specimens. The 5.5-litre eight-cylinder naturally aspirated engine with three-valve technology achieved 260 kW (354 hp); the maximum speed was electronically limited at 210 km/h. The maximum torque worked flat out: 525 Nm at 3000 rpm. It was not only the engine which received extensive modifications; the 5-speed automatic transmission, the chassis, the brakes and the exhaust system were also adapted to the higher output.
In 2002 the G 63 AMG set new standards. This was the first time a twelve-cylinder engine had been installed in the G-Class, and the number 63 here stands for a 6.3-litre V12 naturally aspirated engine with an output of 326 kW (444 hp) and a generous maximum torque of 620 Nm. The most powerful G-Class to date was made in singlepiece production in the AMG Manufaktur (today the AMG Performance Studio) on exclusive customer request in Affalterbach.
In 2004 the G 55 AMG Kompressor followed to mark the 25th anniversary. The eight-cylinder power pack (350 kW/476 hp, 700 Nm torque) sprinted from zero to 100 km/h in merely 5.6 seconds. Its sidepipes which ended obliquely in front of the rear wheels were style-forming.
In 2006 the G-Class was given a new, state-of-the-art diesel engine. The G 320 CDI, regarded as one of the best “Gs” of all time by many enthusiasts, had an output of 165 kW (224 hp) and featured a diesel particulate filter as standard. Its light-alloy V6 engine offered driving pleasure in abundance with its smooth torque curve – both on and off the road.
In addition, on its 30th birthday in 2009, the G-Class was given new equipment features, which increased interior comfort and exclusivity in particular. The ergonomically optimised front seats offered more support, while new designs and climatised seats made the off-road icon even more luxurious.
In 2012 the G-Class was enhanced yet further thanks to a significantly extended equipment range, an even higher-quality interior, gentle exterior modifications as well as new safety and comfort features such as DISTRONIC Plus and the parking assistance system PARKTRONIC. For the first time AMG provided the G 65 AMG with the legendary 6.0-litre V12 biturbo – at that point in time the most powerful off-road vehicle in the world, with an output of 450 kW (612 hp) and electronically limited 1000 Nm maximum torque. Also new was the G 63 AMG, which was driven by a 5.5-litre V8 biturbo with an output of 400 kW (544 hp) and maximum torque of 760 Nm. With 40 percent of sales the G 63 AMG developed into the most popular variant within the entire G-Class family.
Versatile icon
The G 63 AMG 6×6 was especially spectacular, stunning the off-roader world in 2013: with 400 kW (544 hp), six driven wheels, off-road reduction in the transfer case, portal axles for more ground clearance, five differentials lockable during the journey and a tyre pressure control system the G 63 6×6 AMG systematically met all the topographical and meteorological challenges at which other vehicles had thus far failed. And the high-quality, refined interior with individual rear seats guaranteed its driver and passengers optimum high-class comfort, even in extreme off-road use. There was similar performance in 2015 as part of a package suitable for the city in the G 500 4×4² derived from that model. Not only did it bring a luxurious interior; it also boasted ground clearance of 45 centimetres and impressive on-road capabilities.
In 2017 the Mercedes-Maybach G 650 Landaulet underlined the fact that the transformative abilities of the G-Class know virtually no bounds. With its effortlessly superior V12 engine, portal axles, an electric fabric soft top and exclusive equipment in the rear compartment the off-road vehicle limited to 99 units met the expectations of customers with the most discerning requirements.
The summer of 2017 saw the 300,000th G-Class roll off the assembly line in Graz – a Mercedes-Benz G 500 in designo Mauritius blue metallic with black leather seats and contrasting white topstitching. G-Class fans around the world determined the vehicle specification by voting for their favourite equipment and appointments on the official G-Class Facebook page.
A new era began in January 2018: the new G-Class celebrated its premiere at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. Whilst the edgy exterior remained unmistakeable as the iconic classic, the new model received a fundamentally restyled interior. Technologically it set standards once again: on-road the G-Class reinvented itself – with modern assistance systems, outstanding handling and optimum safety. Off-road it surpassed itself: the new suspension, the DYNAMIC SELECT drive programs, the “G-Mode” and the three 100-percent differential locks enhanced performance, ride comfort and agility – on any surface.
For eternity: STRONGER THAN TIME Edition and G 400 d
The three STRONGER THAN TIME Editions to mark the anniversary year, including an AMG variant, are a real birthday treat.
The Mercedes-Benz special models for 40 years of the G-Class are available in two engine versions. Exclusively available for the special model, the most powerful expansion stage of the new inline six-cylinder diesel engine OM 656 is available as the G 400 d (combined fuel consumption: 9.6 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 253 g/km)*. With an output of 243 kW (330 hp) and an impressive maximum torque of 700 Nm at 3400 to 4600 rpm this top-of-the range engine offers a generous portion of driving pleasure. At the same time it is systematically designed to meet future emissions legislation (RDE – Real Driving Emissions). All components relevant for efficient emissions reduction are installed directly at the engine. This contributes to faster effectiveness of the catalytic converter and the diesel particulate filter. High-tech features such as the stepped-recess combustion process, the two-stage exhaust-gas turbocharging and the use of the variable valve train CAMTRONIC also ensure increases in efficiency.
The Mercedes-Benz Editions are alternatively available as the G 500 (combined fuel consumption: 12.1-11.5 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 276-263 g/km)*. Here a high-performance 4.0-litre V8 petrol engine ensures powerful propulsion. The biturbo produces an output of 310 kW (422 hp) and a maximum torque of 610 Nm at 2000 to 4750 rpm.
The Mercedes-Benz models to mark the G-Class anniversary come in AMG Line guise, so they have flared wheel arches, AMG design elements in the bumpers and an exterior protective strip, brake callipers with Mercedes-Benz lettering and, in the case of the G 500, also a sports exhaust system. The drivers also hold a flattened steering wheel in their hands. Thanks to the Stainless Steel Package the side running boards, spare wheel cover, door sills and the loading sill protection at the rear are of a very high quality. The standard-fit Night Package gives the special model darkened lights as well as outside mirrors, a spare wheel ring and design elements in the bumpers in obsidian black and tinted rear windows.
Both the two Mercedes-Benz variants and the Mercedes-AMG model of the STRONGER THAN TIME Editions offer extensive standard equipment, including:
Driving Assistance Package Suspension with adaptive damping system Parking Package with 360° camera MULTIBEAM LED headlamps
(not in conjunction with headlamp grilles) Widescreen Cockpit Active Multicontour Seat Package Burmester® surround sound system Ambient lighting with 64 colours and ten colour schemes EASY-PACK load compartment cover Electric glass sliding sunroof with convenience and automatic rain-sensor closing function, obstruction sensor plus PRE-SAFE® closing function Painstaking attention to detail is revealed by a further feature, which is impressively showcased at night: the surround lamp projects the “G” logo and the lettering “STRONGER THAN TIME” onto the asphalt. This lettering is also found on each of the badges on the outside on the A-pillar and in the leather-covered grab handle in front of the front seat.
The Mercedes-Benz Editions are available in two looks: traditionalists will be delighted by a variant whose interior is characterised by black nappa leather with golden topstitching as well as trim elements in open-pore black ash. The exterior paintwork options available for selection are G manufaktur manganite grey magno, G manufaktur monza grey magno, G manufaktur citrine brown magno, G manufaktur olive metallic, G manufaktur diamond white, obsidian black and mojave silver. If customers choose one of the three matt paint colours the obsidian black features from the Night Package are in G manufaktur night black magno, and this also applies to the radiator grille and the flared wheel arches. The eyecatching features of this variant are the black 20-inch AMG multi-spoke light-alloy wheels and the protective grilles on the headlamps.
Anyone wanting a particularly exclusive G-Class can opt for the special model with the luxury two-tone Exclusive Interior Plus in macchiato beige / yacht blue with trim elements of high-gloss light brown Sen wood or in the combination macchiato beige / lounge red, with the trim parts in the instrumental panel and centre console in black piano lacquer. Diamond white, mojave silver, obsidian black, brilliant blue and selenite grey are available as paintwork for the G manufaktur.
The traditional and also the exclusive Mercedes-Benz special model of the G-Class have leather-covered grab handles on the roof lining, and the instrument panel is also covered with nappa leather.
20 years of the AMG G-Class: king of the performance off-roaders
AMG is celebrating the 20th birthday of the performance G-Class with a STRONGER THAN TIME Edition for the Mercedes-AMG G 63 (combined fuel consumption: 13.3-13.1 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 304-299 g/km)* with a fittingly powerful drive system, the sophisticated AMG RIDE CONTROL suspension, AMG-specific drive programs and a state-of-the-art interior.
The basis for the hallmark AMG Driving Performance both on and off metalled roads is provided by the 430 kW (585 hp) 4.0-litre V8 biturbo engine, the rear-biased all-wheel drive (40:60) with three differential locks, the extremely fast-shifting 9-speed AMG SPEEDSHIFT TCT automatic transmission, the double wishbone independent front suspension and the adaptive adjustable damping. The unmistakeable design creates strong highlights with the AMG-specific radiator grille, flared wheel arches, striking side pipes on the exhaust system and the up to 22-inch wheels.
The peak torque of an impressive 850 Nm is available from 2500 to 3500 rpm and conveys the impression of effortless superiority. A sprint from standstill to 100 km/h is absolved in 4.5 seconds. This dynamic performance is maintained up to the limited maximum speed of 220 km/h, or 240 km/h with the AMG Driver's Package.
On the special model to mark the anniversary of the performance-G-Class the AMG-specific radiator grille in dark chrome adds an initial visual exclamation mark. Numerous equipment features in Silvershadow, a matt chrome finish, emphasise the fine direction being taken. These include:
The running boards and the sidepipes tailpipes on the exhaust system The outside mirror housings The trim elements in the bumpers at the front and rear, the underguard, the inserts in the side exterior protective strips and on the spare wheel cover. The 22-inch AMG cross-spoke forged wheels are painted matt black and feature a high-sheen finish – this combination is exclusively reserved for the Edition and combines visual depth with a matt silver-coloured finish. The 10 J x 22-dimensioned wheels are fitted with tyres sized 295/40 R 22.
The colours available for selection as paintwork are non-metallic G manufaktur dark blue, obsidian black metallic, G manufaktur graphite metallic, G manufaktur night black magno, G manufaktur platinum magno and G manufaktur diamond white bright. The ring around the spare wheel cover is also kept in the vehicle colour here.
The interior also boasts sportily luxurious equipment, including G manufaktur two-tone black / titanium grey pearl nappa leather, AMG carbon-fibre trim elements and grab handles in nappa leather. The instrument panel is also covered in nappa leather, on the top in black and on the bottom in titanium grey pearl.
The AMG special model also provides a welcome on entry by projecting STRONGER THAN TIME vibrantly in the entrance area. The lettering is also to be found here in the form of an engraving in the insert on the grab handle on the front passenger side.
For challenging G-ography: AMG Trail Package
With the new, optional AMG Trail Package the Mercedes-AMG G 63 is now even better equipped for excursions off the beaten track. The suspension with adaptive damping adjustment AMG RIDE CONTROL was tuned more softly for off-road use. It makes smoother work of poor road surfaces and also enables the wheels to follow uneven surfaces with precision. Thanks to the optimised ground contact in off-road terrain the off-road drive programs Trail, Rock and Sand have a more efficient effect. The new tuning also helps increase on-road comfort over long distances. Exclusively designed for the AMG Trail Package, the 5-twin-spoke 20-inch light-alloy wheels with all-terrain tyres also visually reinforce the robust properties and the special off-road talent of the G 63 with the AMG Trail Package.
A black underguard also protects the valuable powertrain system against damage to ensure that the vehicle continues to make progress even in extreme applications. The black-tinted and heat-insulating glazing for the rear side windows and the rear window afford protection against strong sunlight. Mud flaps on the wheel arches on the rear wheels and rubber floor mats also emphasise the high resilience of the G 63 with the AMG Trail Package even on loose gravel and in mud.
Handcraftsmanship meets high tech in Graz
To this day, every single G-Class in all body variants and engine variants right up to the AMG models has been assembled by Magna Steyr in Graz, Austria, on just one production line. Some 2000 employees employ painstaking handcraftsmanship, putting their heart and soul into ensuring that this precision tool is driven onto the road and into off-road terrain in top quality. For example, experienced master saddlers keep their eye on every detail when it comes to the process of high-quality leather varieties during production of the seats. This unique process of creation takes time – at around 100 hours considerably more than is the case for other models.
G manufaktur – the G-Class in a tailor-made suit
The new individualisation range G manufaktur offers scope for yet more exclusivity. With a total of around a million combination options for series and G manufaktur models the wide choice of G-Class versions knows virtually no bounds – theoretically, vehicles could actually be produced for several decades in Graz without any two of them being identical. In this way customers can design their own personal G from one G. The individualisation processes can be embedded into production in such a way that customers do not have to wait a long time for their vehicle, even when ordering from the G manufaktur range.
For the seats alone there are 64 different combinations of seat upholstery layouts and seat designs. Then there is the processing of exclusive materials, for instance for leather-covered grab handles, wood/leather steering wheels or trim parts which are refined with piano lacquer or open-pore woods.
The variety of colours leaves virtually nothing to be desired, either. In the interior the customers also have a free choice from the wide colour palette for the nappa leather on the steering wheel, instrument panel and seats, and for the topstitching and seat belts. For the exterior, 34 paint colours offer a choice for every taste – and the spare wheel ring is now also available in the vehicle colour. Anyone choosing the Night Package can in future also have their G-Class with Black Accents, featuring the roof, bumpers, wheel arches and spare wheel ring in obsidian black and black Mercedes star. Black disc wheels are also available with immediate effect. As a special extra, vehicles with an individualised leather package in the interior can be identified by the G manufaktu..

The diesel engine is fit for the future: Changeover to new emissions standard

Stuttgart.  Significantly reduced NOx emissions is a characteristic feature of vehicles which are certified according to the Euro 6d-TEMP standard. All Mercedes-Benz passenger cars that can be ordered in the new car business now meet this requirement. Furthermore, Mercedes-Benz currently has a whole series of vehicles on the market that already comply with the even… Continue reading The diesel engine is fit for the future: Changeover to new emissions standard

Mercedes-Benz delivers more than 195,000 vehicles worldwide in May

12.

June 2019

Stuttgart

Mercedes-Benz sold 195,690 cars last month (-1.3%). From January to May, 938,499 vehicles with the star were delivered (-4.7%). Despite a challenging market environment, Mercedes-Benz increased its unit sales in May in many markets, including Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Spain, Italy, Belgium, Switzerland, the United States and South Korea. A new May record for sales of compact cars: more than 58,000 units were delivered last month (+10.0%). In May, the new CLA Coupé was launched in Europe and achieved an increase in sales of +8.5% in the region. Stuttgart. Mercedes-Benz sold 195,690 vehicles worldwide in May (-1.3%). The sales success of the new A-Class and the new CLA Coupé, which was launched in Europe in May, had a positive effect last month. In a highly competitive market environment worldwide, the new compact-car models in particular generated sales momentum in many key markets. Nonetheless, ongoing model changes in the highest-volume SUV segment had a dampening impact on total unit sales in May. Mercedes-Benz sold 938,499 units in the first five months of the year (-4.7%). In May, Mercedes-Benz maintained its market leadership in the premium segment in markets including Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Spain, Belgium, Portugal, Denmark, Czech Republic, Finland, South Korea, Japan and Australia.
“Despite a challenging market environment and ongoing model changes, Mercedes-Benz increased its unit sales in many markets in May. We are very confident that the significant sales momentum from our model offensive will be reflected in the second half of the year, particularly with the SUVs,” said Britta Seeger, Member of the Board of Management of Daimler AG responsible for Mercedes-Benz Cars Marketing and Sales. “The third month in a row with worldwide growth in sales of Mercedes-Benz compact cars demonstrates the strong demand for our new models. We are very pleased with the excellent feedback, especially from our younger customers, on the launch of the new CLA Coupé in Europe, on the new A-Class and on our MBUX multimedia system.”
Mercedes-Benz unit sales by region and market
This May, deliveries in Europe were above the high level of the prior-year month: 81,762 Mercedes-Benz vehicles were sold in the region (+0.9%). The company with the three-pointed star posted a sales increase in its core market of Germany, where a total of 27,806 cars were delivered to customers in May (+5.9%). In Spain, Mercedes-Benz surpassed its unit sales of the prior-year month with a double-digit growth of 14.6%. Mercedes-Benz was also able to achieve sales growth in the past month also in the markets of the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Belgium, Switzerland, Poland, Portugal and Hungary.
In the Asia-Pacific region, 77,694 cars were sold with the star (-2.2%). Deliveries in May in China, the region’s core market, were slightly below the strong prior-year month with a total of 55,589 vehicles handed over to customers (-0.9%). In the first five months of this year, deliveries of 287,639 units were 1.6% higher than in the prior-year period. In Malaysia, unit sales increased at a double-digit rate, while a new record was set for the month of May in South Korea and Vietnam.
Mercedes-Benz sold 31,933 cars in the NAFTA region last month (-2.1%). In the region’s core market, the United States, the Stuttgart-based company with the star was able to maintain the high level of sales of the previous year and even slightly exceeded it: 27,080 customers were delighted to receive a new Mercedes-Benz automobile (+0.4%). In Mexico, deliveries of Mercedes Benz cars increased to 3.0% compared with May 2018.
Mercedes-Benz sales by model
Sales of Mercedes-Benz compact cars increased for the third month in a row: More than 58,000 A- and B-Class, CLA, CLA Shooting Brake and GLA models were sold in May (+10.0%) and global sales of the new A-Class increased by 41.1%. In the first year of full availability since its market launch in May 2018, more than 195,000 units of the new A-Class have already been sold worldwide. In Europe, deliveries of the new CLA Coupé increased by a substantial 8.5% above the prior-year level in the month of market launch. The new B-Class achieved strong sales growth in Germany, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, Belgium and Switzerland.
More than 28,000 E-Class Saloon and Estate were delivered in May (-1.7%). Never before in the first five months of a year, more units of the long-wheelbase E-Class Saloon were sold as in 2019 (+17.8%). Since the market launch of the current and now tenth generation of the business saloon, about one million customers worldwide have decided to buy an
E-Class Saloon or an E-Class Estate model.
The Mercedes-Benz dream cars were well received by customers in May: approximately 16,000 coupés, convertibles and roadsters with the three-pointed star were delivered worldwide last month (+4.1%). The CLS Coupé in particular continued along its successful path: global sales nearly tripled last month compared with May 2018.
smart
In May, 11,466 two-door and four-door cars of the smart brand were delivered worldwide
(-1.2%). Unit sales of smart models in Germany reached a new record level in the period of January to May with an increase of 19.7%. And unit sales of the two- and four-door urban microcars posted strong double-digit growth in the domestic market also in the month of May (+33.4%). In the Europe region, deliveries of the smart brand increased both in May and in the first five months.
Overview of Mercedes-Benz Cars unit sales
May 2019
Change in %
Year to May 2019
Change in %
Mercedes-Benz
195,690
-1.3
938,499
-4.7
smart
11,466
-1.2
50,087
-4.5
Mercedes-Benz Cars
207,156
-1.3
988,586
-4.7
Mercedes-Benz unit sales in the regions/markets
Europe
81,762
+0.9
377,703
-4.1
– thereof Germany
27,806
+5.9
123,318
-2.0
Asia/Pacific
77,694
-2.2
396,815
-2.9
– thereof China
55,589
-0.9
287,639
+1.6
NAFTA
31,933
-2.1
143,601
-9.8
– thereof USA
27,080
+0.4
121,200
-8.6

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With up to seven seats: The new Mercedes-Benz GLB: for family & friends

11.

June 2019

Stuttgart/Salt Lake City

Combined fuel consumption 7.4.-5.0 l/100 km, combined CO2 emissions 169-133 g/km*Stuttgart/Salt Lake City. Powerful proportions with short overhangs and off-road-oriented design as well as optional 4MATIC all-wheel drive and a special off-road light which helps detect obstacles immediately in front of the vehicle at low speeds – the new Mercedes-Benz GLB is a versatile SUV. And a spacious family car: on request it is the first Mercedes-Benz in this segment available as a seven-seater. The two seats in row three can be used by people up to 1.68 metres in height. With powerful and efficient four-cylinder engines, current driving assistance systems with cooperative support for the driver, the intuitively operable infotainment system MBUX plus the comprehensive convenience control ENERGIZING Comfort, the new family member (length/width/height: 4634/1834/1658[1] millimetres) has all the strengths of the current compact-class generation from Mercedes-Benz.
At 2829 millimetres the GLB has ten centimetres more wheelbase than, for example, the new B-Class. Together with the function-oriented greenhouse this is decisive when it comes to the generous amount of space. The headroom in the first seat row is 1035 millimetres – a best in this segment. At 967 millimetres the effective legroom in the rear of the five-seater is
at an especially comfortable level.
The load compartment capacity of 560 to 1755 litres (figures for the five-seater) boasts the qualities of an estate. On request the second seat row can be longitudinally adjusted and as standard the inclination of the backrests is adjustable in several stages. This enables the load compartment to be enlarged by up to 179 litres and put to versatile use. For more on variability see page 3.
Success story: the eighth model in the compact car family
The new GLB is manufactured at the Aguascalientes (Mexico) plant and, for the Chinese market, in Beijing. The GLB will be coming to the German sales partners at the end of this year.
One in three Mercedes-Benz cars is now an SUV, and one in four a compact model. A compact SUV like the GLB therefore combines all the success factors of the company's highest-volume segments.
With the new GLB the compact car family from Mercedes-Benz now consists of eight models: the A-Class, A-Class Saloon and long-wheelbase A-Class Saloon, B-Class, CLA Coupé, CLA Shooting Brake and the GLA are already on the market. In 2018 over 609,000 customers all over the world were able to take delivery of a compact model. Since the A-Class was launched in 1997, over 6.5 million vehicles from this segment have been sold worldwide by
Mercedes-Benz.
Ready for boarding: up to seven seats
The GLB is the first compact vehicle from Mercedes-Benz to offer a third seat row on request with two additional individual seats. The seats offer people up to a height of 1.68 metres a comfortable amount of space. The extensive safety equipment includes retractable head restraints, seat belts with belt tensioners, a side window airbag which also protects the passengers in the third seat row plus ISOFIX and TOP-Tether anchorages for suitable child seats. These can be used to attach up to four child seats in the rear.
Comfort details in the third row include two drinks holders between the seats as well as two stowage compartments with a rubberised insert on the left and right in the load compartment trim, each with a USB port. The seats can be lowered so that they are flush with the load compartment floor in order to extend the load compartment.
The variability in detail:
Variability
Five-seater
Seven-seater (option)
First seat row
Folding front passenger seat (option)
Second seat row
Seat backrest can be divided and folded in a ratio of 40:20:40
Multi-stage seat backrest inclination adjustment
Seat row can be moved 140 mm longitudinally, sitting surface can be divided in a ratio of 40:60 (option)
Seat row can be moved 140 mm longitudinally, sitting surface can be divided in a ratio of 40:60
EASY-ENTRY function
Third seat row

Two retractable individual seats
Off-road orientation: the exterior design
The powerful proportions of the GLB underscore the design with its off-road orientation: the surfaces of the forms are emphasised, and reduced lines and precise seams are major features. The upright front section with its striking headlamps is clear evidence of off-road genes, as are the short overhangs at the front and rear.
The muscular and sensuously contoured vehicle shoulder dominates the side view at the height of the C-pillar, an effect reinforced by the rising waistline. The doors reach over the side bar, improving ease of access, and keep the door apertures free of soiling as well as increasing protection in a side impact. All-round protective claddings divide the overall proportions and emphasise the vehicle's off-road character, as does the simulated underride guard at the front and rear.
“Its iconic design lends the Mercedes-Benz GLB an unmistakable SUV character”, says Gorden Wagener, Chief Design Officer at Daimler AG. “The clear forms with reduced lines and powerful surfaces conveys our design philosophy of Sensual Purity.”
With aluminium details: the interior design
The instrument panel consists of a single piece, which has optical cut-outs in the driver and front passenger area. The driver faces a widescreen cockpit, with control and display via MBUX (Mercedes-Benz User Experience). A new feature is the characteristic off-road tubular element in an aluminium look which rounds off the lower section of the instrument panel and houses the three round centre air vents. These give the dashboard support an impression of robustness, power and a certain fun factor. Below the nozzles is the air conditioning control panel, whose buttons create the impression that they have been milled from a solid aluminium cylinder.
The robust character of the interior continues in the centre console. Tubular elements in a machined look lend solidity to the design of the components and controls. Along the doors, the SUV character is underlined by the horizontal grab handle that, from the design and equipment line Progressive upwards, forms a robust part of the door panel structure and resembles a machined aluminium tube.
Spot on for hill and dale: the off-road light function
The LED High Performance headlamps and MULTIBEAM LED headlamps are available for the GLB on request. The latter allow extremely quick and precise, electronically controlled adjustment of the headlamps to suit the current traffic situation.
As an option there are also front fog lamps with LED technology. They distribute the light more widely than the main headlamps and thus illuminate peripheral areas better. Their low position in the front bumper helps reduce the risk of dazzling.
4MATIC models include the Off-Road Engineering Package. In combination with MULTIBEAM LED headlamps these models offer a special off-road light function. This makes it easier to see obstacles in rough terrain in the dark. With the off-road light the cornering light on the MULTIBEAM LED headlamps is continuously switched on up to a speed of 50 km/h. This results in wide and bright light distribution immediately in front of the vehicle.
From A for Assistance to W for Wearable linking: the technical details
The GLB benefits from the technical highlights of the current compact-class generation from Mercedes-Benz. These include in particular:
The four-cylinder petrol and diesel engines, which were completely updated to relaunch the compact model series: Compared to the previous generation, the excel with considerably increased specific outputs, improved efficiency and lower emissions (for details see page 7). The driving assistance systems with cooperative support for the driver and functionality from the S-Class: thanks to improved camera and radar systems, the GLB can look up to 500 m ahead and can drive partially autonomously in certain situations, for example by conveniently adapting the speed before corners, crossroads or roundabouts using the Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC with recourse to maps and navigation data. As a new function of the Active Steering Assist, among other things, there is also the intuitive Active Lange Change Assist. If the Active Parking Assist with PARKTRONIC is additionally on board, the GLB also has the function extended automatic restart on motorways. The comfort suspension: at the front the GLB has McPherson suspension struts, at the rear an acoustically and vibrationally decoupled multi-link axle with compression springs. Adaptive adjustable damping is available on request. With this the driver can change between more comfort or particularly sporty tuning via the DYNAMIC SELECT switch. The intuitively operated infotainment system MBUX (Mercedes-Benz User Experience): The powerful computer, brilliant screens and graphics, individualisable depiction, all-colour head-up display, navigation with augmented reality, learning-capable software and the voice control which can be activated with “Hey Mercedes” are the key advantages of the system. The ENERGIZING comfort control: it networks various comfort systems in the vehicle, and uses musical and lighting moods plus a number of massages for a wide range of feel-good programs. The ENERGIZING COACH recommends these programs according to the situation. If the Mercedes-Benz vivoactive® 3 smartwatch or another compatible Garmin® wearable is linked, personal values such as stress level or sleep quality improve the precision of the recommendation. Should a tad more traction be called for: the 4MATIC all-wheel drive
On request the GLB is equipped with the permanent all-wheel system 4MATIC, with fully-variable torque distribution. This sporty all-wheel drive configuration allows the driver to use the DYNAMIC SELECT switch to influence the characteristics of 4MATIC. Three characteristic maps are available to control the all-wheel drive clutch, though the system responds flexibly to the current driving situation in any mode. In regular driving operation, the drive program “Eco/Comfort” is based on an 80:20 distribution (front axle:rear axle), while in “Sport” it is 70:30. In off-road mode the all-wheel drive clutch acts as an inter-axle differential lock, with the basic distribution a balanced 50:50.
4MATIC components include the power take-off to the rear axle, which is integrated into the automated dual clutch transmission, and the rear axle differential with an integrated multiplate clutch. This is electro-mechanically operated. Via a crown wheel and a ball ramp, an electric motor exerts an axial force on the clutch pack to open or close the plates. The rear axle differential compensates the different paths/rotational speeds of the rear wheels. The advantages of this control system are above all non-rpm-dependent operation across the entire actuation range, pilot control of the clutch while still stationary and higher efficiency thanks to the ball ramp concept.
Useful in easy off-road terrain: the Off-Road Engineering Package
In addition to off-road light (see page 4), the Offroad Engineering package has an additional driving mode. It adapts the engine's power delivery and the ABS control to easy off-road terrain away from tarmac roads. It can be activated via the DYNAMIC SELECT switch.
Other elements of the Off-Road Engineering Package:
An animation of the driving situation can be called up in the media display. The realistic presentation of gradient, inclination angle and technical settings helps the driver to judge manoeuvres correctly. The hill-start assistance system Downhill Speed Regulation (DSR) automatically adheres to a preselected, slow speed between approx. 2 and 18 km/h, it can be read out in the instrument cluster and in the optional head-up display. With targeted brake applications the assistant helps retain control during steep downhill driving. Powerful and efficient: the engines
The new GLB places its trust in the four-cylinder petrol and diesel engines which were completely updated to relaunch the compact model series. In comparison to the previous generation, they are characterised by significantly increased power, improved efficiency and emissions.
The gateway to the petrol-model range is the M 282 with a displacement of 1.33 litres in the GLB 200 (combined fuel consumption 6.2-6.0 l/100 km, combined CO2 emissions 142-137 g/km)[2]. This engine has cylinder shutoff for efficient operation in the partial-load range.
The two-litre M 260 engine in the GLB 250 4MATIC (combined fuel consumption 7.4-7.2 l/100 km, combined CO2 emissions 169-165 g/km)1 has cast-iron cylinder liners in its engine block of diecast aluminium, widening at the lower end as per the CONICSHAPE® principle. In-house the cylinder bore process is descriptively known as “trumpet-honing”. This minimises piston friction and cuts consumption. In the aluminium four-valve cylinder head, the CAMTRONIC variable valve timing system allows two-stage adjustment of the valve lift on the intake side.
Thanks to further extended exhaust gas aftertreatment the two-litre diesel (OM 654q) in the GLB 200 d/GLB 220 d with the 8G-DCT dual-clutch transmission (combined fuel consumption 5.0-4.9 l/100 km, combined CO2 emissions 133-129 g/km)1 already meets the RDE (Real Driving Emissions) level 2 not obligatory until 2020 and is certified in accordance with Euro 6d.
The models at a glance:
GLB 200
GLB 250 4MATIC
Transmission
7G-DCT (automatic)
8G-DCT (automatic)
Displacement (cc)
1332
1991
Output (kW/hp)
120/163
165/224
at rpm
5500
5800
Max. torque (Nm)
250
350
at rpm
1620 – 4000
1800 – 4000
Combined fuel consumption
(l/100 km)[3]
6.2-6.0
7.4-7.2
Combined CO2 emissions (g/km)1
142-137
169-165
Acceleration 0-100 km/h (s)
9.1
6.9
Top speed (km/h)
207
236
GLB 200 d
GLB 200 d 4MATIC
GLB 220 d 4MATIC
Transmission
8G-DCT (automatic)
8G-DCT (automatic)
8G-DCT (automatic)
Displacement (cc)
1951
1951
1951
Output (kW/hp)
110/150
110/150
140/190
at rpm
3400 – 4440
3400 – 4440
3800
Max. torque (Nm)
320
320
400
at rpm
1400 – 2600
1400 – 2600
1600 – 2400
Combined fuel consumption
(l/100 km)1
5.0-4.9
5.5-5.2
5.5-5.2
Combined CO2 emissions (g/km)1
133-129
144-136
146-138
Acceleration 0-100 km/h (s)
9.0
9.3
7.6
Top speed (km/h)
204
201
217
[1] Height information for five-seater. Seven seater: 1662 mm
[2] Figures for fuel consumption and CO2 emissions are provisional and were determined by the Technical Service for the certification process in accordance with the WLTP test method and correlated into NEDC figures. EC type approval and a certificate of conformity with official figures are not yet available. Differences between the stated figures and the official figures are possible.
[3] Figures for fuel consumption and CO2 emissions are provisional and were determined by the Technical Service for the certification process in accordance with the WLTP test method and correlated into NEDC figures. EC type approval and a certificate of conformity with official figures are not yet available. Differences between the stated figures and the official figures are possible.

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The new Mercedes-Benz GLC: SUV and Coupé: New edition of two successful models

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The new Mercedes-Benz GLC: SUV and Coupé: The main points at a glance

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Short version: The new Mercedes-Benz GLC: SUV and Coupé: Two successful models: versatile, spacious and sporty

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World première of the Mercedes-Benz GLB in Utah, USA: Experience the GLB on Mercedes me media

Stuttgart/Wanship, Utah, Jun 7, 2019

Combined fuel consumption 7.4-5.0 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions 169-133 g/km*Stuttgart/Wanship, Utah. On 10 June 2019, the Mercedes-Benz GLB celebrates its world première in Utah, USA. The GLB marks the launch of the first compact SUV that can function as a spacious family car at the same time: It is the first Mercedes-Benz in this segment that is optionally available as a seven-seater. Mercedes-Benz offers all prospective buyers around the world the opportunity to witness the world première on the communication platform Mercedes me media.
The GLB world première together with many more highlights from Product Management and Design will be available on 11 June from 10.00 a.m. (CEST) at https://media.mercedes-benz.com/GLB2019. Press materials, photos and films about the new Mercedes-Benz GLB can also be found on the Mercedes me media platform at this link.

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