
The A-Class
The Mercedes-Benz A-Class: What can we say other than what a truly amazing piece of automotive engineering.
Even at first glance, the new Mercedes-Benz A-Class draws the eye with its athletic-emotional design. YouTube pro MrJWW demonstrates how the car’s side catwalk line, broad shoulders and extended wheelbase shape the sleek design. His favourite detail? The iconic star grille. What’s yours?
The purist, surface-accentuating design of the new A-Class is the next step in the Mercedes-Benz design philosophy of Sensual Purity. On the basis of a compact two-box design, optimised dimensions and proportions have led to a new interpretation of the A-Class’s design.
A 200:
Kraftstoffverbrauch kombiniert: 5,6–5,2 l/100 km;
CO₂-Emissionen kombiniert: 128–120 g/km.1
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