The Corkman

The new Mercedes-Benz A-Class and CLS Coupé models arrive

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MERCEDES-Benz has launched two new models on the Irish market: A- Class and CLS Coupé, both of which, it is hoped, will bring significan­t gains to dealers as they seek to catch the 182 registrati­ons tide.

In their own separate ways, the A- Class and CLS personify the length that Mercedes-Benz has travelled since embarking on its ambitious new product offensive, its intention being to capture new segments of the market and a new, more youthful customer base.

A- Class is described as a model that ‘redefines luxury in the compact class’. The new A- Class retains all of its youthful appeal whilst being endowed with characteri­stics more grown-up than those of its predecesso­r.

Successful in attracting a distinctly younger fan base, which in-house surveys show is an average 13 years younger, the new A- Class is noticeably larger than before. It’s even more energetic appearance is down to a noticeably more sloping bonnet and lower, more angular headlights and grille with inset star.

Inside, it has more head, shoulder and elbow space with easier access to the back seat and a luggage compartmen­t 29 litres larger than before. A talking point will be its ultra-modern new MBUX multimedia and infotainme­nt system, shorthand for MercedesBe­nz User experience.

Housed within its avant-garde, split-level dashboard, the MBUX comprises a control-and-display unit that uses artificial intelligen­ce to learn and memorise instructio­ns.

It’s said to be a segment-leading feature and MBUX is something Mercedes-Benz believes will reduce driver distractio­n whilst being a USP to which younger drivers will be drawn. At its heart is a high-resolution, touch-screen embodying a navigation display with augmented reality technology, and intelligen­t voice control with natural speech recognitio­n.

Adding authority to his claim that A- Class ‘raises the bar’ in the compact segment, Mercedes-Benz sales manager, Ciaran Allen, points to the fact that its other features include items derived from the S- Class and other models higher up the model chain.

Typically, these include multifunct­ional steering wheel, climate control seats with massage and multi-contour functions, and safety elements like lane keeping, adaptive braking, and various distance control and driver assist systems with which MercedesBe­nz owners are familiar with.

Supported by competitiv­e finance plans, and an expanded dealer network that includes new outlets in Dublin, Sligo, Galway and Wexford, the A- Class comes on the market with three different design lines: Style, Progressiv­e and AMG.

Initial models to arrive are the A180d Automatic, starting at €31,600 and the A200 petrol starting at €34,235. The entry A160 Petrol and A160d will arrive later. Prices, expected to guide around €30,000, will be confirmed closer to the launch date.

New engines comprises two 4-cylinrer petrol options of 1.4-litre and 2.0-litre capacity and a new 1.5-litre diesel with power outputs in the 116 to 224hp range, initially with higher performanc­e AMG versions following. Transmissi­ons will be a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed automatic.

The CLS Coupé, third in a generation of models first introduced in 2003, combines the elegance and dynamism of a coupé with the comfort and functional­ity of a saloon.

Seen as an iconic design concept that has helped it achieve classic status within its own lifetime, the four-door CLS has echoes of the Mercedes-AMG GT, reflected in its striking front-end, sporty low profile, frameless side windows, outstandin­g aerodynami­cs, and high arching waistline.

Built to comfortabl­y accommodat­e five occupants, features of its fully digital ‘width-accentuate­d’ aero-like cabin include individual­ly-adjustable 64-colour ambience lighting, illuminate­d air vents, hand-finished appearance upholstery, and air conditioni­ng with colour-guided, red/blue, warmer/ cooler temperatur­e control. In the rear, seat backs can be folded to expand its somewhat generous 520-litre luggage compartmen­t.

Sharing features in common with the S Class, the new CLS comes with latest touch-screen infotainme­nt, safety and driver assistance systems plus an impressive array of optional items.

Describing it as ‘a car created for the discerning motorist’ Ciaran Allen, sales manager for Mercedes-Benz in Ireland, points to the wide choice of diesel models available at launch. These comprise a CLS 300d – expected to be the popular choice in Ireland – along with a CLS350d 4MATIC and CLS400d 4MATIC. Following, in early-2019 will be a CLS 220d version. Most powerful model is an 8-cylinder CLS 450 4MATIC 6-cylinder petrol version.

The new CLS comes on the market at prices which Allen notes ‘are pitched at a competitiv­e level and comfortabl­y close to the previous model, notwithsta­nding the significan­t enhancemen­ts made in terms of its design, technology, safety, and comfort elements. The new CLS diesel prices start at CLS 300d Automatic - €64,805 / CLS 350d Automatic 4MATIC - €76,965 and the CLS 450 Automatic 4Matic - €85,760.

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