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AS A compact 7-seat SUV aimed at families, the new MercedesBe­nz GLB was never an obvious candidate for AMG treatment, but the performanc­e division has nonetheles­s created a “35” version that should be perfect for those parents who are reluctantl­y trading in their performanc­e cars for more practical wheels.

As you’d expect, the GLB 35 4Matic follows the same basic mechanical script as the A35 and CLA 35 models, with a 2l, turbopetro­l four tuned to 225kW and 400Nm. While the extra bulk does slow it down, it’s still within half a second of its hatch sibling in the 0-100km/h sprint, which the GLB 35 completes in a respectabl­e 5.2 seconds, according to claims.

A DCT 8G dual-clutch automated transmissi­on, complete with a double de-clutch function for downshifts, channels power to all four wheels through an AMG-tuned 4Matic allwheel drive system that can send up to 50% of the torque to the back axle, depending on the requiremen­ts at any given moment.

Incidental­ly, “Slippery” is a new drive programme that has been optimised for low-grip conditions.

In short, the GLB is aiming to be the perfect all-rounder, as Mercedes chief executive Tobias Moers explains:

“With the new GLB 35 4MATIC we are extending our product portfolio by adding a highly attractive model for an active target group that attaches special importance to versatilit­y,” he says.

Inside you’ll see sports seats in black Artico synthetic leather, with red double top stitching and red seat belts, while two optional leather packages, featuring two-tone upholstery, will be available on the options list. No word yet from MBSA on when it arrives in South Africa.

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