What are the dimensions of the domestically produced Mercedes-Benz GLB?

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CeciliaLee
07/25/25 9:14pm
The dimensions of the domestically produced Mercedes-Benz GLB are a length of 4634 mm, a width of 1834 mm, and a height of 1658 mm, with a wheelbase of 2829 mm. This vehicle is equipped with a 1.3T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 120 kW and a maximum torque of 250 Nm. The front fascia of the domestically produced Mercedes-Benz GLB continues the family's signature design language, featuring a honeycomb grille complemented by horizontal chrome trim for a premium feel, with LED lighting as standard. The side profile of the domestically produced Mercedes-Benz GLB is fitted with multi-spoke aluminum alloy wheels, while the rear boasts full-bodied lines, offering enhanced interior space and greater cargo capacity in the trunk, as well as ample room for the third-row seats.
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StRebecca
08/11/25 10:12pm
The dimensions of that domestically produced Mercedes-Benz GLB are indeed worth discussing. The car is approximately 4634 mm long, which converts to 4.63 meters—not overly long, making it quite flexible for parking in the city, though you need to be mindful of some narrow spots. The width is around 1834 mm, giving it a fairly wide body that feels very stable when driving on the highway. The height is 1658 mm, providing ample headroom; last time I tried fitting three large suitcases in the trunk, there was still plenty of room to spare. With a wheelbase of 2829 mm, the rear legroom is very comfortable, making it ideal for daily commutes or family trips. Overall, its dimensions give it a well-balanced driving feel—not too bulky, yet not as cramped as smaller cars, especially when turning on narrow roads where its agile steering reduces the risk of scrapes, making it quite hassle-free.
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