Showing posts with label MERCEDES A-CLASS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MERCEDES A-CLASS. Show all posts

5/6/15

2016 Mercedes-Benz A-Class



Could this really be the refreshed 2016 Mercedes-Benz A-Class that's scheduled to be revealed at the Frankfurt Motor Show this September?

The crew over at the Mercedes-Fans website who shared this photo certainly think so and if there's no Photoshop-foolery going on, they could be right. 

Cosmetically, besides the green body paint that we haven't seen before, the front has been tweaked with new headlamp fixtures and revised grille and bumper designs. 

From previous spy shots, we know that the mid-cycle facelift will update the interior with a new twin-dial instrument binnacle similar to the GLA, a different steering wheel and controls for the upgraded infotainment system. 

Some minor improvements to the regular engine range are also expected, while there have been rumors about AMG tweaking the A45's 2.0-liter turbocharged four to deliver over 370-horsepower. 

Photo via Mercedes-Fans, H/T to Fernando





11/3/12

Mercedes-Benz A-Class by Brabus



The German brand has prepared a set of aero parts for both the regular and the AMG Sport equipment lines. For the AMG Sport models, the list includes a front spoiler, special trims for the lower corner air vents, a rear-fascia insert shaped like a diffuser, and a rear spoiler.

A quad tailpipe arrangement together with a selection of alloy wheel designs in sizes 17-, 18- and 19-inches (the latter shod in 255/30 R 19 performance tires at the back), and sport springs that lower the ride-height by around 25mm complete the hatch's new stance.

For the cabin, Brabus says the options range from a completion of the ex-factory leather upholstery to a bespoke all-leather or Alcantara interior and numerous trim items.

In regards of the performance tuning for the gasoline and diesel engines of the new A-Class, Brabus said that the power kits are in the final stages of development with more details to be released soon.






3/6/12

Video: Mercedes-Benz A-Class Hatch 208HP




The new A-Class represents both a radical and a conservative departure from the two previous generations of Mercedes-Benz's compact model series.

To explain, conservative, in the sense that it abandons the tall sandwich platform and mini-MPV-like body of the outgoing model for a more traditional hatchback shape, but also a radical departure because of the far more sportier and sexier design inside and out.


Previewed by last year's concept model of the same name, the new five-door A-Class is based on Mercedes' new MFA (modular front architecture) platform. It measures 4,292mm long, 1,780mm wide and 1,433mm tall, which makes it 32mm shorter but 15mm wider and 12mm taller than its main rival, the BMW 1-series hatchback.

However, unlike the BMW model that uses a rear-wheel drive setup, the A-Class is driven by its front wheels, which means it should provide more ample space inside.

From launch, Mercedes-Benz will offer a broad range of gasoline and diesel engines. The petrol lineup includes three four-cylinder options: the A180 with a 1.6-liter turbocharged unit producing 121hp (122PS), the A200 that uses a 154hp (156PS) version of the 1.6-liter unit and the A250 powered by a 2.0-liter turbo delivering 208hp (211PS).


On the diesel front, we find the A180 CDI with a 1.8-liter engine churning out 108hp (109PS) and 250Nm (184 lb-ft), the A200 CDI with the same unit rated at 134hp (136PS) and 300Nm (221 lb-ft), and the A220 CDI with a 2.2-liter turbocharged four delivering 168hp (170PS) and 350Nm (258 lb-ft).

All engines in the new A-Class come equipped with the ECO start/stop function as standard and can be combined either with a new six-speed manual gearbox or an optional 7G-DCT dual-clutch automatic transmission.

The German company is also planning to introduce a flagship AMG model that will use a turbocharged four-cylinder engine possibly delivering well over 300-horses.

Other highlights include the introduction of a raft of assistance systems such as the Blind Spot Assist and Lane Keeping Assist, an in-house developed app that allows users to integrate their Apple iPhone into the car's infotainment system, and an AMG Sport package with styling as well as chassis upgrades.

The new five-door Mercedes-Benz A-Class will reach European dealership in September. There are no current plans to offer the hatchback model in the States.