Mazda CX-60 2.5
Suv · Gasoline
vs
Mercedes-Benz GLB 250e
Suv · Phev
Mazda CX-60 2.5
Car A
Mazda CX-60 2.5
The Mazda CX-60 2.5 is an efficient-for-its-class, family-focused SUV that pairs a combined consumption of 7 with a 5-star safety rating and a useful 570-liter trunk. With 194 hp and 0–100 km/h in 8.5 s, it offers balanced everyday performance at good value in its segment.
5 seatsSuvGasoline5-star safety
Mercedes-Benz GLB 250e
Car B
Mercedes-Benz GLB 250e
The Mercedes-Benz GLB 250e is a plug-in hybrid five-seater that suits growing families, pairing everyday practicality (495-liter trunk) with very low combined consumption. It delivers brisk 0–100 km/h in 6.9 seconds, but isn’t aimed at performance or cargo-heavy use.
5 seatsSuvPhev5-star safety1.8 L/100km218 hpPlug-in hybrid
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Usage fit

Family 66 / 64
City 46 / 52
Budget / value 43 / 48
Road trip 58 / 58
Performance 29 / 26
Cargo 40 / 35
Practical 43 / 46
Premium 28 / 50
Winter 36 / 36

Scores out of 100. Blue = Mazda CX-60 2.5 · Orange = Mercedes-Benz GLB 250e

Specs side-by-side

Spec Mazda CX-60 2.5 Mercedes-Benz GLB 250e
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Pros & cons

Mazda CX-60 2.5

  • Efficient for its class (combined consumption 7).
  • 5-star safety rating.
  • 570-liter trunk suits growing families and road trips.
  • Good value in its segment at 43,000.

Mercedes-Benz GLB 250e

  • Very low combined consumption (1.8) for efficient daily driving
  • Five seats and a 495-liter trunk cover typical family needs
  • 218 hp and 450 Nm deliver confident acceleration (0–100 km/h in 6.9 s)
  • Capable on highways with a 210 km/h top speed and strong mid-range pull

Verdict

Pick Mazda CX-60 2.5 if…
Lower entry price
Mazda CX-60 2.5 starts lower, making it the stronger value pick if budget is a priority.
Pick Mercedes-Benz GLB 250e if…
More power
Mercedes-Benz GLB 250e puts out 218 hp vs 194 — meaningfully quicker and more confident on motorways.

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