Mercedes-Benz A-Class details for Australia

by David Bond

Mercedes-Benz has secured prices as well as requirements for its updated A-Class array ahead of the arrival of 2016 models early following year.

For 2016, the same 5 versions will certainly carry over however some engine results have actually been enhanced. The updated A-Class additionally brings a refreshed look both in and out, yet costs have been increased.

The array again begins with the A 180, powered by the same 90kW/200Nm 1.6 litre four-cylinder gasoline engine as for 2015. Energy economy is also the same at 5.8 l/100km.

Two A 200 designs are next in the line-up, with the less costly fuel alternative obtaining a tiny increase to power for its 1.6 litre four-cylinder engine. Outcomes currently measure 115kW and also 250Nm, but fuel consumption hasn’t already suffered – still determining 6.1 l/100km.

Power is up 15kW from the 2015 version, as well as torque is increased by 25Nm. This sees the 0-100km/ h time tumble (relatively speaking) from 4.6 to 4.2 secs, but fuel economy experiences the new number of 7.3 l/100km (up from 6.9).

The 2016 Mercedes-Benz A-Class is scheduled to show up in showrooms from first months of next year.

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