Up to four child seats can be accommodated in the Mercedes GLB, which combines the family-wide genre with the popular leisure vehicle format. Seven of his passengers promise five very comfortable places.
The Mercedes-Benz GLB, 4634 mm long, 1834 mm wide and 1658 mm high, provides practical solutions for compact crossover bodies, compact and compact.
The front two seats offer plenty of space (1035 mm front head space, 967 mm rear legroom), second row seats can be extended longitudinally (140 mm), their backrest tilt can be adjusted in several steps; the trunk can be expanded from 560 liters to 839 liters without losing seats - if we do, we can manage 1755 liters. The backrest can be tilted at a ratio of 40:20:40, with a 60:40 split seat. As an additional practical option, the back of the right front passenger seat can be tilted horizontally.
The big trick, of course, is the third row of seats we can find in a compact Mercedes for the first time. There is limited space available here, limiting travel to a height of 168 cm - the isofix seat can be fixed here, and there is a curtain airbag, a cup holder and a USB charging socket. The seats can be lowered into the plane of the luggage compartment floor.
Mercedes took care to pack a well-varied and livable interior in a fashionable fashion. Off-road ratios, short front and rear overhangs, and door-to-door doors that allow clean entry into dusty, muddy environments evoke the world of leisure vehicles.
In the passenger compartment, the standard dual-monitor interface is now standard, with two frameless displays to inform the driver and control the on-board functions. Under the central screen, there are three large air intakes, a metallic insert in front of the dashboard at the front of the dashboard, and a massive grip on the door panel.
The front of the McPherson, rear multi-axle suspension chassis, is the GLB, an all-wheel drive available (which holds 80-50 percent of the front axle), and in conjunction with the field-optimized LED matrix headlight and anti-rollback and descent control. You can also request an offroad display package that displays tilt and other maneuvering data.
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