Mercedes GLB Value in Singapore

155 used Mercedes GLB listings tracked. Median asking price $166,888. See PARF rebate, depreciation per year, trade-in value benchmarks, and whether prices are rising or falling. Brand new: from $246,888.

Brand New Mercedes GLB Price in Singapore

From $246,888 incl. COE

Authorised-dealer pricelist via SGCarMart, updated 27 Jun 2026

Variant Price incl. COE
GLB MILD HYBRID
GLB180 Progressive$246,888
GLB35 AMG 4MATIC$383,888
GLB-CLASS
GLB200 AMG Line Premium 7-Seater$277,000
GLB200 AMG Line Premium Plus 7-Seater$303,800

A used Mercedes GLB currently asks a median of $166,888 — 32% below new.

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Price by Registration Year

Year Typical price Depre/yr Listings
2025$210,000 – $268,000~$22,600/yr17
2024$149,500 – $239,000~$22,300/yr15
2023$172,500 – $198,000~$22,900/yr17
2022$133,000 – $185,000~$22,900/yr31
2021$122,000 – $192,000~$23,400/yr42
2020$119,000 – $159,000~$23,100/yr9

Asking prices from live listings, outliers removed. Updated 2026-07-03.

Dealers actively trading the Mercedes GLB

These dealers currently list or recently sold this model — useful to know who actually wants your car before you collect trade-in quotes.

Platinum Motoring

9 listed now · 2 sold in 30 days · $128,800 – $242,000

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First Motoring Pte Ltd

5 listed now · 3 sold in 30 days · $135,000 – $176,000

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Republic Auto

1 listed now · 4 sold in 30 days · $170,800

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Precise Auto Trading Pte Ltd

1 listed now · 4 sold in 30 days · $144,888

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Carchope SG Pte Ltd

6 listed now · 1 sold in 30 days · $157,999 – $224,288

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SG Car Choice Pte. Ltd.

5 listed now · 1 sold in 30 days · $122,997 – $253,999

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Based on 106 dealers we track on SGCarMart. Updated 2026-07-03.

PARF Rebate Schedule

The PARF rebate depends on when your car was registered. Singapore uses three schedules:

Vehicle Age Pre-Feb 2023 Feb 2023-Jan 2026 From Feb 2026
5 years75%75% (cap $60k)30% (cap $30k)
6 years70%70% (cap $60k)25% (cap $30k)
7 years65%65% (cap $60k)20% (cap $30k)
8 years60%60% (cap $60k)15% (cap $30k)
9 years55%55% (cap $60k)10% (cap $30k)
10+ years50%50% (cap $60k)5% (cap $30k)

COE rebate is prorated by remaining months out of 120. PARF drops in step function on exact registration anniversary.

Selling your Mercedes GLB? PARF value and trade-in

If you're deregistering, your Mercedes GLB's PARF value is a fixed percentage of the ARF you paid — the exact figure is shown on your OneMotoring vehicle details. If you're selling or trading in, that paper value is your floor: dealers price their offer from it, typically $2,000–$5,000 below the private-sale market. The current median asking price for a used Mercedes GLB is $166,888. Check current COE prices too — rising premiums lift used values within weeks. Know both numbers before you collect a single quote. When you're ready, our step-by-step guide to selling to a dealer covers quotes, inspection and handover — or start with how much your car is actually worth.

Key Depreciation Factors

  • Mileage — lower mileage cars command a premium; high mileage reduces value
  • COE remaining — more months left means more residual value
  • Service history — agent-maintained with full records adds value
  • Market supply — more listings of the same model pushes prices down
  • Condition — accident-free, original paint, no modifications

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