2026 Mercedes-Benz GLB interior revealed before its debut next month

The new 2026 Mercedes-Benz GLB is undergoing extreme cold-weather testing ahead of its world premiere on December 8, and its Australian launch during the second half of next year.

In a press release issued this morning, Mercedes-Benz also confirmed the second-generation GLB will continue to offer up to seven seats – unlike its far more popular mid-size luxury SUV, the GLC – within a “more flexible” interior, plus the option of its MBUX Superscreen infotainment/instrument array.

To prove it, the German automaker has released the first images showing inside the new GLB, which previous spy shots from the Nürburgring show will be as boxy as the original model first released in 2019.

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Other official images of the new GLB undergoing severe-weather testing confirm takeouts from the spy shots in May, including sleeker headlights than the rectangular units on the current model, new flagpole-style wing mirrors, and flush-fitting pop-out door handles.

At the rear, there’s a prominent upper tailgate spoiler, above slimmer tail-lights joined by what appears to be a full-width light bar.

No technical information was revealed, but the MkII GLB will share its Mercedes Modular Architecture (MMA) with the third-generation CLA sedan launched earlier this year, providing clues to its mechanical makeup.

However, like the new CLA, the new GLB is expected to be initially available with the choice of two all-electric drivetrains: a single-motor rear-wheel setup producing 200kW of power and 335Nm of torque, and a dual-motor all-wheel drive system offering 260kW and 515Nm.