What are the smallest off-road vehicles from Mercedes-Benz?

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LaElliott
07/30/25 3:51am
Mercedes-Benz's smallest off-road vehicles are as follows: Mercedes-Benz GLA: The Mercedes-Benz GLA is positioned as a compact SUV and offers good discounts at dealerships, with prices starting under 200,000 RMB. Its secret weapon is the Mercedes-Benz brand name, combined with highly attractive pricing, which appeals to many status-conscious buyers. Compared to the Changan Lincoln Adventurer, the GLA's space is quite average, but it is still adequate for normal use. Such vehicles generally have modest sales, but their configurations are not too bad. If you are only interested in the brand, the GLA is still a viable option. Mercedes-Benz GLB: The Mercedes-Benz GLB is a compact SUV that offers both 5-seater and 7-seater variants, making it more practical. However, the third row in the 7-seater version is only suitable for emergency use. Its boxy design gives it a slightly rugged appearance, but the vehicle is still more city-oriented, with a relatively low chassis. The entire lineup is powered by a 1.3T engine, which is weak in terms of both displacement and actual power, making it suitable for consumers who prefer a more relaxed driving style.
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