Mercedes-Benz GLK-Class Model Years and History

Mercedes-Benz GLK Model Years

2025 Mercedes-Benz EQB trims

2025 EQB

The Mercedes-Benz EQB rolls into 2025 with minimal changes.

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2024 Mercedes-Benz EQB trims

2024 EQB

The Mercedes-Benz EQB gets a refreshed exterior for 2024.

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2023 Mercedes-Benz EQB trims

2023 EQB

The Mercedes-Benz EQB adds a new model the EQB 250 to the lineup for 2023 but otherwise carries over with minimal changes.

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2022 Mercedes-Benz EQB trims

2022 EQB

With a striking design, exciting driving dynamics and space for five occupants the 2022 Mercedes EQB enters the crowded luxury SUV segment with an all-new electric SUV.

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About GLK

Becoming the fourth active Mercedes-Benz badged sport utility vehicle sold in the United States for the 2010 model year, the GLK-Class was positioned at the entry-level of the premium brand's product portfolio. Almost 10 inches shorter in overall length than the M-Class, the Mercedes-Benz GLK-Class's compact physique maintained ample luxury equipment such as dual-zone climate control and welcoming cabin trim. Standard roof rails and 7.9 inches of ground clearance provided functionality for the small luxury utility. Offered as a rear-wheel drive or 4Matic all-wheel drive, the GLK350 powered by a 3.5-liter gasoline V-6 engine mounted to a seven-speed automatic transmission was the sole available version of the Mercedes-Benz compact sport utility between 2010 and 2012. 2013 featured updated styling to the GLK-Class that added LED daytime running lights and rear taillights. The 2013 model year also included the introduction of a Mercedes-Benz GLK250 powered by a 2.1-liter BlueTEC diesel producing 369 pound-feet of torque. After 2015, the Mercedes-Benz GLK-Class would be rebranded as the GLC-Class.