Mercedes Concept A sedan unveiled

    Previews a future rival to the BMW 1-series sedan; slated for Shanghai showcase

    Published On Apr 18, 2017 04:26:00 PM

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    The Mercedes-Benz Concept A saloon, revealed at the Shanghai motor show, previews the striking design of a new entry-level saloon. Production version of this model will be part of the German firm’s eight-model compact car global line-up.

    The new four-door has been conceived to challenge the likes of the Audi A3 sedan and the upcoming BMW 1-series sedan. The latter is currently produced and sold exclusively in China, but BMW officials say it is likely to be offered globally when the third-generation 1-series is launched in 2019.

    As with the models offered by its premium brand rivals, the new Mercedes sedan is set to give buyers the choice of a range of four-cylinder petrol and diesel engines, including a 406hp-plus, turbocharged, 2.0-litre petrol unit in a range-topping A45 4Matic variant.

    Insiders suggest, this car will be added to the Mercedes-AMG line-up in 2019 as a direct competitor to the recently introduced Audi RS3 saloon. Also planned is a petrol-electric plug-in hybrid version that will offer a pure-electric driving range of up to 50km. Alongside standard front-wheel drive, the A-class saloon is also being engineered to support Mercedes’ multi-plate clutch 4Matic four-wheel drive system in combination with most engines. Again, this mirrors the strategy adopted with Audi and BMW for the A3 saloon and 1-series saloon.

    The new A-class saloon will take a place in Mercedes-Benz’s compact car line-up alongside successor models to the A-class, B-class, CLA, CLA Shooting Brake and GLA, as well as a new SUV, likely to be called GLB, that will rival the BMW X1. The identity of the eighth model in the new line-up remains under wraps, although insiders at Mercedes’ headquarters in Stuttgart suggest it may be a two-door cabriolet version of the new SUV to counter the Range Rover Evoque Cabriolet.

    The planned introduction of the A-class saloon comes in response to customers’ calls for a more practical alternative to the German car maker’s existing price-leading four-door model, the CLA.

    Key design elements include what Mercedes describes as the ‘predator face’ — an aggressive-looking front section dominated by a low-set oval-shaped grille, large trapezoidal shaped headlights and a contoured bonnet. The striking new look will be shared across the new A-class line-up and will also feature on other new Mercedes models, including the third-generation CLS, due out later this year.

    The styling reveals a conscious shift away from the heavily sculptured treatment of existing Mercedes-Benz models towards a smoother appearance with fewer crease lines. The Concept A saloon has a traditional three-box silhouette with short overhangs, a shape that aims to match the practicality offered by the four-door A3 and 1-series models.

    As well as closely hinting at the design of the new A-class saloon, the Concept A saloon also reveals the so-called Panamericana grille treatment, with its vertical slats, as well as the aggressively styled front bumper to be adopted by AMG performance versions of the new Mercedes model.

    At 4,570mm in length, 1,870mm in width and 1,462mm in height, the Concept A is claimed to mirror the dimensions of the production A-class saloon that is planned to be assembled alongside the A-class hatchback, CLA, CLA Shooting Brake and GLA at Mercedes-Benz’s Kecskemét plant in Hungary.

    The dimensions make it 112mm longer, 74mm wider and 46mm higher than the Audi A3 saloon. It is also 116mm shorter, 60mm wider and 20mm higher than the Mercedes C-class, which until now has been the German car maker’s most affordable dedicated saloon model.

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