The New Mercedes GLB EV Has More Screens Than Your Average Living Room
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The New Mercedes GLB EV Has More Screens Than Your Average Living Room
"The Mercedes-Benz EQB is dead, but it doesn't mean that the German automaker has given up on the idea of a compact, all-electric crossover that can carry seven people. That's because the all-new GLB with EQ Technology will take its place starting next year. Set for an official reveal on December 8, the second-generation Mercedes-Benz GLB will likely land at American dealerships toward the end of next year as a 2027 model."
"Mercedes-Benz calls this layout the MBUX Superscreen, which is not to be confused with the Hyperscreen that can be fitted in the more expensive EQS and EQE. The company didn't say how big the TV-like displays in the new GLB are, but they look identical to the ones fitted in the new CLA. In the sedan, there's a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster and a pair of 14-inch touchscreens."
"The floating center console is borrowed from the CLA, as are the physical controls beneath the central screen. The door cards are also similar to the sedan, making the GLB's interior a familiar place. Where the crossover vastly differs from its sedan sibling, however, is the amount of interior space. Thanks to its boxy shape and the standard panoramic glass roof, the second-generation seven-seater offers"
The second-generation 2027 Mercedes-Benz GLB is an all-electric, three-row crossover that replaces the EQB and will debut on December 8. The GLB is built on the MMA modular architecture shared with the new CLA and is expected in U.S. showrooms late next year as a 2027 model. The interior offers an optional MBUX Superscreen with up to three TV-like displays, while base versions omit the passenger screen. The cabin borrows the CLA's floating center console, physical controls, and door cards. A boxy shape and standard panoramic glass roof increase interior space for seven passengers.
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