The new Mercedes-Benz A-Class brings something special to the compact segment and offers customers class for every day. The A-Class remains available both as a Hatchback and as a Sedan.
Sporty, muscular exterior: Even from the front, the new A-Class conveys power and dynamism. The front view is dominated by the forward-sloping bonnet with its two power bulges and steep ‘shark nose’, the redesigned radiator grille with star pattern and the flat headlamps, available as an option in an LED variant. The sporty character is underlined by externally flush wheels with four additional rim designs in sizes up to 19 inches, including optional high-gloss black painted light-alloy wheels in multi-spoke design and with a high-gloss rim flange for the AMG Line. The new rear diffuser and the standard LED rear lights ensure a fascinating and emotionally appealing appearance by both day and night. The high-class exterior is perfectly complemented by an attractive choice of exterior paintwork: A variety of non-metallic/metallic and MANUFAKTUR paint finishes are available.
Individual interior with high-tech: Exclusiveness is also reflected in the interior of the new A-Class. The absolute highlight is the standard freestanding dual-screen display with a 7-inch and the larger 10.25-inch display taking centre stage. Optional are two 10.25-inch displays that seem to float with their wide-screen look. The internal architecture, which is unique in this class, gives rise to a very special lighting ambience that is perhaps reminiscent of the illumination of a futuristic building at night. The three round turbine-look air vents, so typical of Mercedes-Benz, are a homage to the world of aviation. The revised steering wheel of the current steering wheel generation, in nappa leather as standard, is compact and matches the high-tech character of the redesigned centre console.
Inside, too, the model range covers all individualisation wishes: even in the base variant of the new A-Class, Mercedes-Benz offers a high-quality comfort seat whose new, three-dimensionally embossed ARTICO upholstery further emphasises the sportiness of the vehicle. The Progressive trim level offers three different interior colours: black, a luxurious-looking beige and the new, zeitgeisty sage grey. A new, dark carbon-fibre look trim element further enhances both the instrument panel and the doors in these models. The AMG Line is designed for performance and features bright brushed aluminium trim and red contrasting topstitching in the ARTICO/MICROCUT seats.
In its Ambition 2039, Mercedes-Benz has set itself the goal of launching a CO2-neutral fleet of new passenger cars and vans from 2039 across the entire value chain and life cycle. The aim is to at least halve CO2 emissions per passenger car in the new vehicle fleet over the entire life cycle compared to 2020 by the end of this decade. One measure is the use of recycled materials. For this reason, the composition of all materials to be used was also reviewed during the design of the new A-Class and possibilities for more sustainable alternatives examined. The comfort seats feature fabrics in the centre section that are made from 100 percent recycled material. In the case of ARTICO/MICROCUT seats, this proportion is 65 percent in the surface of the seat and 85 percent in the material underneath.
Significantly upgraded equipment: Even in its standard specification, the new A-Class offers many included features, for example a reversing camera, the USB Package or the steering wheel in nappa leather. The Progressive trim level, which is standard in South Africa, customers can also look forward to LED headlamps, a seat with lumbar support, the Parking Package and the Mirror Package as standard.
Overall, Mercedes has again significantly simplified the offer logic for the equipment packages to reduce the time-consuming selection of many individual options. Functional features that are frequently ordered together are now bundled into equipment packages based on actual buyer behaviour. Further functional options are available in addition. Where design options such as paint finish, upholstery, trim and wheels are concerned, customers can still configure their vehicles individually as before.
More digital, smarter, safer: In the new A-Class, both hardware and software have taken a major leap forward: the latest generation of MBUX is intuitive to operate and capable of learning. The driver and central displays create a holistic, aesthetic experience and can be customised as desired with the help of the newly designed display styles (Classic with all relevant driver information, Sporty with the dynamic rev counter, Discreet with reduced content), three modes (Navigation, Assistance, Service) and seven colour worlds.
The central display offers all previous functions such as navigation, media, phone, vehicle, etc. and can be operated directly and conveniently as a touchscreen. The telematics system has been revised and impresses with its new design and improved performance. Of course, connectivity with smartphones is possible via Apple CarPlay or Android Auto wireless, and for further connectivity an additional USB-C port has been added and the USB charging capacity increased once again.
With the activation of online services in the Mercedes me App, the Hey Mercedes voice assistant in the new A-Class is now even more capable of dialogue and learning. For example, certain actions can also be triggered without the activation term “Hey Mercedes”. The MBUX voice assistant can also explain vehicle functions and provides support when you want to connect your smartphone via Bluetooth or search for the first-aid kit.
The new A-Class has also been given an update in terms of safety assistance. With the upgrade of the Driver Assistance Package, for example, the control of the Lane Keeping Assist is much more comfortable by using the Active Steering Control. The next generation of the Parking Package supports longitudinal parking and offers, among other things, 360-degree visualisation for camera-assisted parking using 3D images.
Technical data at a glance
A 200 Hatch 7G-DCT | A 200 Sedan 7G-DCT | A 200 d Sedan 8G-DCT | |
Price* | R796,560 | R851,560 | R920,299 |
Number of cylinders/arrangement | 4/in-line | ||
Displacement | 1,332 cc | 1,950 cc | |
Max. output | 120 kW at 5,500 rpm | 110 kW at 3,400-4,400 rpm | |
Max. torque | 270 Nm at 2,000-3,500 rpm | 320 Nm at 1,400-3,200 rpm | |
Fuel consumption weighted, combined (WTLP) | 5.6 l/100 km | 5.4 L/100 km | 4.5 l/100 km |
CO2 emissions, weighted, combined (WLTP) | 128 g/km | 127 g/km | 120 g/km |
Acceleration 0-100 km/h | 8.2 s | 8.3 s | 8.4 s |
Top speed | 225 km/h | 230 km/h | 227 km/h |
*Pricing includes a 5-year/100,000 km PremiumDrive Platinum service and maintenance plan, as well as
CO2 tax.
(Note to editors: The new Mercedes-AMG A-Class models are also now available. Communication regarding the A 35 4MATIC Hatch and Sedan, plus the flagship A 45 S 4MATIC Hatch, will be issued in due course.)
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