The 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLB-Class hides station-wagon virtues behind its charming SUV-like body.
Pros Handsome cockpit Chunky body Sliding second-row seat Lots of technology Right-sized
Cons Tight third-row seat Some features force you to buy other features Infotainment needs a primer Priced at a premium
Blind spot monitoring is now standard, but otherwise the GLB is unchanged for 2021. Mercedes is launching a high-performance, AMG-branded GLB35 model (reviewed separately) this year.
Pros Compelling base price, cool infotainment setup, roomy for first and second-row passengers.
Cons Not much in the way of standard equipment, sluggish throttle response, tight passenger space in optional third row.
For 2021 A blind-spot monitor and household power outlet now standard on GLB 250.
Pros Spacious for both passengers and cargo Strong overall performance Exceptional ride and seat comfort Lots of the latest tech and convenience features
Cons GLB 250 isn't particularly exciting to drive Options can quickly run the cost up
The Arona is perfectly ok, but Seat found it too easy to leap on the small-crossover bandwagon. They just faxed it in. Get a Leon instead.
Pros Decent chassis, good infotainment system and tech
Cons Updated cabin still a little drab, trim levels restrict your kit choices
Pros Looks great Well equipped across the range Nice and easy to drive
Cons Tight on space for rear passengers Lags behind on boot space Some cheap-feeling interior bits