All-New Mercedes-Benz A-Class Sedan Detailed, End-2018 Debut

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Mercedes-Benz has detailed its upcoming A-Class Sedan ahead of its end-2018 debut. The new premium subcompact sedan will be shown to the public for the first time at the upcoming Paris Motor Show from 4th to 14th October 2018.

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The all-new A-Class Sedan is the third model to be built on the company’s updated MFA platform, after the A-Class Hatchback and China market A-Class L Sedan. The key difference between the hatchback and the Chinese A-Class L Sedan is the latter's 60 mm longer wheelbase. Outside of China, the A-Class Sedan will have a shorter 2,729 mm wheelbase, identical to the hatchback.

Dimensions wise, the all-new A-Class Sedan comes in at 4,549 mm long, with a width of 1,796 mm and a height of 1,446 mm. Its 420-litre boot is identical to the Chinese A-Class L Sedan.

Like the A-Class hatchback, the sedan features the same low front bonnet flanked by a pair of halogen headlights with integrated LED DRLs, though the Multibeam LED headlights are available as an option. 16- to 19-inch wheels are available for the all-new A-Class Sedan.

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Inside, the A-Class Sedan shares the same dashboard as its hatchback sibling, including the excellent Mercedes-Benz User Experience (MBUX) infotainment system. The infotainment system comes with dual 7-inch displays as standard, while the dual 10.25-inch displays are optional. Support for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are also built into the system.

At launch, the all-new A-Class Sedan will receive two powertrains, namely:

  • A200 with a 163 hp and 250 Nm turbocharged petrol engine mated to a 7G-DCT dual-clutch automatic.
  • A180d with a 116 hp and 260 Nm turbodiesel paired to a 7G-DCT dual-clutch automatic.

The company also stated that even the base model is feature laden, as it comes standard with the Mercedes-Benz user Experience (MBUX) infotainment system and advanced driving assistance like Active Brake Assist and Active Lane Keeping Assist.

Similarly, the all-new A-Class Sedan benefits from active safety equipment first seen in the S-Class, allowing the compact sedan to drive semi-autonomously in certain conditions by utilizing an improved camera and radar systems.

Closer to home, Mercedes-Benz Malaysia is considering to introduce the all-new A-Class Sedan here, though remains to be seen if the new A-Class Sedan will replace the CLA-Class.

Gallery: All-New Mercedes-Benz A-Class Sedan Detailed, End-2018 Debut

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