Mercedes-Benz is giving its entry-level GLA compact crossover a light makeover for the 2024 model year. While there are no major sheet metal changes, the interior, exterior and equipment have all been revised. A mild-hybrid system is now standard.
The more SUV-like GLB compact crossover also receives refined front and rear styling for 2024, with new LED high-performance headlights, dual 10.25-inch displays and the brand’s latest-generation MBUX infotainment system. It will be available late this year.
The 2024 GLA, scheduled to arrive at dealerships this year, will have a new grille with vertical louvers and a redesigned front bumper. The headlights and taillights have been changed to LED, and three new wheel designs are available. Inside, two screens with a total viewing area of more than 20 inches are standard. Also now standard are a parking assist and mirror package as well as a keyless package. Mercedes redesigned the MBUX system, which can be configured in classic, sporty and discreet modes.
The GLA and GLB each get an additional USB-C port and increased USB charging power, with all USB ports now illuminated.
For both vehicles, the powertrain remains a 2.0-liter turbo rated at 221 hp and 258 pound-feet of torque. Mercedes added a standard mild-hybrid system consisting of a belt-driven starter-alternator. It briefly provides 13 hp of additional power to aid agile starting and quicker acceleration under certain conditions. All-wheel drive is optional.
There is no word yet on prices for the 2024 GLA or GLB. Currently, the GLA starts at $38,550 and the GLB starts at $40,950. Both prices include shipping.