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Year-by-year archive pages with brochure PDFs, core specs, and links to related models.
This collection brings together 25 dealer brochures for the Mercedes-Benz GLB spanning 2019 to 2024. The archive documents the evolution of this compact SUV across multiple model years, drawing on original literature from 13 different markets worldwide. Coverage includes the standard GLB alongside the performance-focused AMG GLB 35 and AMG GLA 35 variants. A resource for automotive historians, enthusiasts, and researchers seeking comprehensive documentation of the model's development and market positioning.
Year-by-year archive pages with brochure PDFs, core specs, and links to related models.
Original manufacturer materials document equipment and options exactly as they were offered.
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By 2023, the AMG GLB 35 arrived as Mercedes' answer to buyers wanting compact SUV practicality fused with genuine performance credentials. The turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine produced 302 horsepower, enough to challenge the BMW M340i and Audi S4 in acceleration while the boxy, seven-seat cabin offered versatility rivals couldn't match. Korean market brochures emphas
The 2024 lineup brought the AMG GLB 35 as a bridge between family practicality and performance ambition. Buyers could choose between the standard five-seat configuration or the optional third row, each paired with the turbocharged 2.0-litre engine delivering 302 horsepower. The catalogue offered multiple trim levels and interior packages, allowing customers to calibrate sportin
By 2021, the Chinese market received both the GLB and GLA in AMG 35 guise—a strategic move to position Mercedes-AMG in the booming compact-SUV segment where buyers weighed sport credentials against everyday practicality. The 306-hp turbocharged unit offered performance comparable to rivals nearly a class larger, while the compact footprint kept running costs manageable. This pa
When the 2019 GLB arrived, it filled a gap between the compact A-Class and the larger GLE, directly challenging the Audi Q3 and BMW X2 in the hot-contested premium compact crossover segment. Mercedes equipped it with turbocharged petrol engines producing either 163 or 224 horsepower, plus a 190 hp diesel option. The seven-seat configuration was the real novelty—buyers could hav
When Mercedes launched the GLB into a segment increasingly crowded with compact family SUVs, it positioned the newcomer as the practical alternative to rivals emphasizing sportiness. The 2020 model arrived with a choice of turbocharged engines ranging from 163 to 302 horsepower, each paired with an eight-speed automatic. American buyers found appeal in the modular seven-seat la
By 2021, the GLB faced stiffening competition from the Range Rover Evoque and Audi Q3, yet carved its niche through practical seven-seat capability and efficient turbocharged engines. The updated styling brought sharper character lines and a revised grille that signalled Mercedes's contemporary design language. Buyers valued its blend of urban agility and genuine interior space
By 2022, the GLB had carved out distinct territory in the UK's compact SUV market, where it competed alongside the X2 and Q3 but offered something neither could quite match: genuine three-row seating without sacrificing everyday practicality. The petrol engine delivered 163 horsepower through an eight-speed automatic, while diesel buyers opted for 190 horsepower—both configurat
By 2023, the GLB's 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine, producing 190 horsepower, anchored the compact SUV against rivals like the Audi Q3 and BMW X2 in British and European markets. The eight-speed automatic transmission delivered composed mid-range performance, while the plug-in hybrid variant offered buyers a lower-emission alternative that year's buyers increasingly
By 2024, the GLB faced competition from the Audi Q3 and BMW X2, yet the Mercedes offered something those rivals didn't: genuine three-row seating for up to seven occupants without sacrificing cargo versatility. The entry-level model paired a 190-horsepower turbocharged four-cylinder with front-wheel drive, while buyers seeking more grip could opt for the dual-motor AMG version
The archive contains 25 original documents covering the GLB. The collection includes brochures, dealer catalogs, and press materials from various markets and model years. These documents provide comprehensive insight into the GLB's development and marketing throughout its production period.
The archive spans 2019 to 2024, documenting the entire first generation of the GLB from its market launch to the current production period. All years within this timeframe are represented by at least one document. This continuous coverage captures the model's evolution across multiple model years.
Yes, the archive documents are valuable for restoration and maintenance projects. Original brochures and catalogs contain technical specifications, equipment details, and design features useful for authentic restoration. They also show differences between model years and markets, aiding accurate period-correct work.
The archive documents 13 different markets and regional variants of the GLB. This includes varying trim levels, engine options, and design variants developed for different geographic regions. This diversity provides a global perspective on Mercedes-Benz's marketing strategy for the model.
This archive page focuses on original documents and their historical significance as published materials. The catalog page presents technical specifications and performance data of the vehicle itself. The archive is a document collection; the catalog is a technical reference resource.
The archive contains documents covering multiple GLB variants: the standard GLB and the performance-enhanced AMG GLB 35 and AMG GLB 35 with GLA 35. These variants demonstrate the range of offerings Mercedes-Benz provided in this segment during the documented period.
The archive is regularly expanded with new documents as they become available. The current collection of 25 documents continues to grow as additional original materials are discovered and contributed. New finds and donations of brochures are continuously integrated into the collection.