2025 Mercedes-GLC vs 2024 Mercedes-GLB Facelift, GLC vs GLB - Specs, Size Comparison & Design

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
  • Differences Between Mercedes GLB and GLC
    The 2025 Mercedes Benz GLB and GLC are both excellent choices for drivers looking for a compact luxury SUV that won’t break the bank. The one you choose will ultimately depend on your specific needs and tastes. Here, we will make a direct comparison to help make your decision a little easier.
    Both the 2025 GLB 250 and the GLC 300 come equipped with a 2.0L inline 4 turbo engine. The GLC 300 gets slightly more power at 255 hp when compared to the GLB’s 221 hp. The GLC 300 also gets more torque at 273 lb-ft versus the GLB’s 258.
    The GLC 300 accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in 6.3 seconds, while the GLB takes 6.9 seconds.
    The standard GLB 250 has room for 5 passengers with an optional third row to accommodate two more. The GLC, likewise, has room for five passengers (but no fold down option). Overall, the GLB is roomier, with more front head and leg room and additional cargo space. The GLC does have a touch more shoulder room in the first and second rows than the GLB.
    Technology in the GLC 300 Compared to GLB 250.
    This is where we start to see a significant difference between the GLC and the GLB. The higher price tag of the GLC 300 earns you quite a few more bells and whistles on the standard model. Heated seats, for example, come standard in the GLC 300, as do a few snazzy storage enhancements. A collapsible crate stores beneath the floor, and a net along the floor allows for additional cargo.
    The GLB 250 utilizes an 8 speed automatic transmission and front wheel drive, while the standard GLC has 9 speeds and rear wheel drive. Drivers have the option to upgrade the drivetrain in both models to a 4MATIC for all wheel drive.
    The smaller GLB 250 edges out the GLC at a combined 28 mpg for fuel economy. However, the GLC is not far behind with a combined value of 24.5 mpg.
    However, the GLC 300 has a few upgrades in tech when compared to the GLB. It comes standard with a 10.25” touchscreen multimedia display versus the GLB’s 7” screen. It also offers an upgraded sound experience via the FrontBass system. The ingenious system utilizes the car’s body shell as a resonance chamber for deeper, richer sound.
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