It's mid-life refresh time for Merc's compact SUV - which means mild hybrid status for the 306hp version.
There’s big news from Mercedes. Upgrades, upgrades, upgrades, the like of which have never been seen on this scale. That’s not true, actually. The press release, which focuses mainly on the GLA but also includes details of changes to the GLB, reads like pretty much like every press release of a facelift since the dawn of the motorcar: new front and rear bumper design, revised grille, different headlights, new wheel options and colours, increased standard spec etc.
Now, we’ve checked the previous brochure and, to the best of my knowledge, that’s exactly the same setup as before. That said, we’ve never sat in the previous version and noticed ourselves having a ‘holistic high-tech experience,’ so maybe that’s new. The 2023 versions are available with a heated steering wheel, though – that's definitely new.
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