Mercedes-Benz
India has launched the A-Class in the nation. The new A-Class features a minor
facelift on the exterior and interior front and is still available in both
petrol and diesel variants. In the Indian market, the A-Class competes against
the BMW 1 Series and the five door Mini Cooper. The A-Class is priced at Rs
24.95 lakh for the A180 Petrol and Rs 25.95 lakh for the A200 diesel (all
prices ex-showroom Delhi).
The
A-Class facelift features an updated headlamp cluster with the option of LED
headlamps and a similar upgrade to the tail lamps as well. It also sports a new
bumper with a more aggressive design and larger air intakes along with an
updated rear bumper with a new exhaust tip. The new model also gets a set of
new wheels that make the A-Class look much better than the outgoing model.
On
the interior front, the A-Class gets a new steering wheel and new trim levels
on the dashboard. The new model will also get an upgraded 8-inch central screen
and ambient lighting in upto 12 different colors. The updated Mercedes-Benz
A-Class also gets a chrome bezel on the central console and added leather
interior options. The controls too have been updated with a new bezel and a
slightly upgraded design with the higher versions getting a chequered flag
pattern.
The A-Class will continue with both petrol and diesel
engines. The diesel is a 2.1-litre engine that makes 135PS of peak power and
300Nm of peak torque while the petrol is a 1.6-litre turbocharged engine with
122PS of peak power and 200Nm of peak torque. Both engines are mated to a
seven-speed dual clutch gearbox and a front wheel drivetrain.
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