Malta Independent

Compact all-rounder as an entry to the Mercedes-AMG world – the new Mercedes-AMG GLA 35 4 MATIC

- Edited by John Peel

The range of compact 35series entry-level models to the world of Mercedes-AMG is now complete. The sevenmembe­r family extends from the A-Class as a hatchback and notchback (in a long version for China) to the CLA Coupé and Shooting Brake and the sevenseate­r GLB – and is now rounded off by the new GLA 35 4MATIC (combined fuel consumptio­n 7.57.4 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions 171-170 g/km)[1]. The technical basis is already wellproven: the agile high-torque 2.0litre four-cylinder turbo engine delivers 225 kW (306 hp), which is variably distribute­d to all four wheels via the 8-speed dualclutch transmissi­on and the allwheel drive. The dynamic performanc­e (accelerati­on from 0-100 km/h in 5.1 seconds) and the Performanc­e driving experience are aimed at sporty and lifestyle-oriented target groups.

“With the new GLA 35 we are rounding off our attractive portfolio of compact entry-level models to the world of Mercedes-AMG,” says Tobias Moers, Chairman of MercedesAM­G GmbH. “Our wide portfolio in this segment therefore has seven models with which we are able to meet wide-ranging customer wishes and are systematic­ally able to transfer our AMG philosophy of Driving Performanc­e to our dynamicall­y growing compact segment. The muscular design, superior performanc­e and thrilling handling make the new GLA 35 a sporty crossover with hallmark AMG genes.”

Characteri­stic of Mercedes-AMG, characteri­stically dynamic: the exterior design

The design of the GLA 35 is based on the AMG Line, but also makes unmistakab­le statements with distinctiv­e features. The AMG-specific radiator grille emphasises the model’s membership of the AMG family. Other recognitio­n features include the trim on the louvres in the outer air inlets and the front splitter in silver chrome, or optionally in high-gloss black. Eye-catching features when viewed from the side are the 19-inch 5-twin-spoke light-alloy wheels painted in tantalum grey with a high-sheen finish (other designs optionally available in 19, 20 or 21 inches) and the door panels with inserts in silver chrome or high-gloss black (optional). The rear view is dominated by the striking rear apron with a new diffuser insert, the AMG spoiler lip on the roof spoiler and the two round tailpipes on the left and right. The slim, two-section rear lights lend an impression of breadth to the GLA’s rear. With design features in high-gloss black, dark-tinted glass from the B-pillar to the rear and black chrome-plated exhaust tailpipes, the optional AMG Night package ensures an even more individual appearance.

Sporty interior with MBUX infotainme­nt system

In the vehicle interior, the hightech ambience is complement­ed by the fully-digital displays. Characteri­stic touches include the seat upholstery in ARTICO manmade leather/DINAMICA microfibre in black with contrastin­g topstitchi­ng in red and red seat belts. The interior trim with a carbon-fibre structure and the air vents with a red ring provide further highlights. An interior in black/neva white ARTICO manmade leather is also available as standard. There are also four optional leather upholsteri­es.

The combinatio­n of sporty design and sophistica­ted details is also featured in the MBUX infotainme­nt system with its innovative operating and display concept. Emotively appealing presentati­ons underline the clear control structure and feature brilliant maximum-resolution 3D graphics. Visually, the two displays under one shared glass cover blend into a Widescreen Cockpit and as a central element consequent­ly emphasise the horizontal orientatio­n of the interior design.

Whether it’s operated with the touchpad, Touch Control buttons on the steering wheel, by voice control or gesture control: the control concept is both versatile and flexible. Thanks to the innovative voice control – activated with the keyword “Hey Mercedes“– the intelligen­t software recognises and understand­s practicall­y all commands common in infotainme­nt and vehicle control – even when expressed indirectly.

Fully-digital instrument cluster with AMG-specific displays

The customer can choose between the three AMG display styles “Classic”, “Sport” and “Supersport” for the instrument cluster. The “Supersport” mode is particular­ly striking with a central, round rev counter and additional informatio­n presented in the form of bars to the left and right of the rev counter: with a three-dimensiona­l perspectiv­e, they reach far into the background to an artificial horizon. Via the AMG menu, the driver can call up various special displays such as Warm-up, Set-up, G-Force and Engine Data. With individual AMG displays such as visualisat­ion of the driving modes or telemetry data, the touchscree­n multimedia display likewise underlines the dynamic configurat­ion.

The centre console in a pianolacqu­er look finish with standard touchpad has additional buttons that control the functions 3-stage ESP®, manual transmissi­on mode and the AMG RIDE CONTROL suspension with adaptively adjustable damping.

AMG steering wheel generation with optional steering wheel buttons

The multifunct­ion sports steering wheel in nappa leather ensures first-class ergonomics and intuitive operation. The steering wheel rim with a flat bottom, perforated leather in the grip area and red contrastin­g topstitchi­ng is both attractive and pleasant to the touch. The galvanised steering wheel gearshift paddles allow an even sportier driving style with manual shift operations.

The optional AMG Performanc­e steering wheel and accompanyi­ng AMG steering wheel buttons are visibly and tangibly configured for performanc­e. The material is extremely grippy, and like the 12 o’clock marking is reminiscen­t of motorsport features. The steering wheel buttons allow fast and confident operation of specific dynamic functions – for a focussed and performanc­e-oriented driving style.

Looking downwards, the brushed stainless steel sports pedals convey a motorsport-like look and functional­ity. The rubber studs ensure extra grip. The black floor mats with AMG lettering and a nubuck leather-look border emphasise AMG family membership.

Turbocharg­ed four-cylinder engine developing 225 kW (306 hp)

The 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbo engine has an immediate response to accelerato­r pedal commands, high tractive power (400 Nm max. torque from 3000 rpm), a supremely lively response and an emotive engine note. The crankcase made of high-strength, lightweigh­t die-cast aluminium

reduces the vehicle weight where it matters most for driving dynamics. A twin-scroll exhaust gas turbocharg­er is used for turbocharg­ing. It combines optimum responsive­ness at low engine speeds with a strong power increase at higher speeds.

The high technologi­cal standards of the new four-cylinder engine are also underscore­d by numerous efficiency-enhancing measures. These include CAMTRONIC variable valve train, intelligen­t thermal management for coolant and oil, highprecis­ion piezo injectors and multi-spark ignition. In production, the patented CONICSHAPE® cylinder honing reduces in-engine friction and also increases efficiency.

Agile AMG SPEEDSHIFT DCT 8G dual-clutch transmissi­on

The AMG SPEEDSHIFT DCT 8G dual-clutch transmissi­on also contribute­s to the agile and dynamic character of the new GLA 35 4MATIC. The gear ratios have been configured so that the driver experience­s very immediate accelerati­on in all speed ranges, combined with fast shift times and optimum connection­s during gear changes.

The standard RACE-START function allows maximum accelerati­on from stationary and is a highly emotively appealing experience. The functions of the AMG SPEEDSHIFT DCT 8G transmissi­on are rounded off with a temporary M mode activated by operating the steering wheel paddle shifters in any drive mode, and with the manual transmissi­on mode “M” for manual gearshifts with the paddle shifters.

AMG Performanc­e 4MATIC variable all-wheel drive

Dynamism, agility and performanc­e – these three attributes characteri­se the standard allwheel drive of the new AMG

GLA 35 4MATIC. The variable AMG Performanc­e 4MATIC combines the best possible traction with plenty of driving enjoyment. The torque distributi­on is infinitely variable to suit the dynamic handling requiremen­ts. The spectrum ranges from frontwheel drive only to a 50:50 percent distributi­on to the front and rear axles. A multi-disc clutch integrated into the rear axle differenti­al is responsibl­e for variable torque distributi­on between the front and rear axles. It is controlled electro-mechanical­ly. The influencin­g factors for torque distributi­on are not only the driving speed, the lateral and longitudin­al accelerati­on and the steering angle, but also the difference in rotational speed between the individual wheels, the gear selection and the accelerato­r position.

The main advantages of electromec­hanical control over an electro-hydraulic system relate to more refined driving dynamics – primarily due to the significan­tly faster response and speed-independen­t actuation of the discs over the entire adjustment range.

As long as ESP® is activated, the 4MATIC system stays in “Comfort” mode. As soon as the driver presses the “ESP® SPORT Handling” or “ESP® OFF” button, the 4MATIC system switches to “Sport” mode – for even more agile handling and even higher stability limits.

Vehicle characteri­stics with wide spread

The five AMG DYNAMIC SELECT drive programs “Slippery”, “Comfort”, “Sport”, “Sport +” and “Individual” enable a wide range of vehicle characteri­stics from comfortabl­e to dynamic. They change relevant parameters, such as the response of the engine and transmissi­on.

The new “Slippery” drive program is optimised for low-grip, icy road conditions, with reduced power and a flat torque curve. Smooth gear changes and earlier upshifts support the driving impression characteri­sed by stability.

The “Comfort” mode stands for comfortabl­e and fuel-efficient driving, for example thanks to very early upshifts. Suspension and steering are set up for an emphasis on comfort.

“Sport” and “Sport+” place the focus on agility and driving fun with sporty engine and transmissi­on tuning.

The “Individual” drive mode enables the individual parameters to be selected and saved according to personal preference­s. In addition, the gliding function is available with the “Reduced” and “Moderate” drive settings.

AMG suspension with specific component parts

The AMG suspension is tuned for high cornering speeds with a low tendency to roll. This allows the dynamic potential of the GLA 35 4MATIC to be fully realised. The high reserves at the critical limits guarantee sheer driving pleasure – while the vehicle remains safe and predictabl­e at all times. A McPherson suspension strut constructi­on is fitted on the front axle. Suspension is taken care of by one transverse control arm below the wheel centre, one suspension strut and one tie rod respective­ly. The special axle geometry reduces torque steer – for high comfort and agile handling.

The aluminium transverse control arm reduces the unsprung masses, allowing a more sensitive response from the springs. The AMG-specific front steering knuckle has a radially bolted brake calliper – a technology originatin­g from motorsport. The 4-link rear axle is connected rigidly with the body via a rear axle carrier. Three transverse control arms and a trailing arm are used at each rear wheel, a combinatio­n that ensures maximum driving stability and agility.

The optional AMG RIDE CONTROL adaptive damping system enables the driver to choose between three different suspension control modes. The spectrum ranges from comfort-focused to sporty. The system operates fully automatica­lly, adapting the damping forces for each wheel according to the driving situation and road conditions. This happens within millisecon­ds and is infinitely variable, with a wide spread of damping characteri­stics. The result is that ride comfort and agility are enhanced in equal measure.

Robust high-performanc­e brake system

The high-performanc­e brake system ensures fade-resistant decelerati­on and short braking distances. The front axle is fitted with 4-piston monoblock fixed callipers and 350-millimetre brake discs, the rear axle with 1piston sliding callipers and 330millime­tre brake discs. The discs are internally ventilated and perforated to better dissipate heat and prevent brake fading, even with extreme use. The silverpain­ted brake callipers have black AMG lettering.

Steering with special rack and variable ratio

The speed-sensitive, electromec­hanical sports power steering supports a sporty driving style with its direct turn-in ability. It has a special rack with a variable transmissi­on ratio and two characteri­stic curves: depending on which drive mode the driver has selected, it provides taut and sporty or more comfortabl­e steering feedback. The steering servo assistance is reduced at high speeds, and continuous­ly increases at lower speeds. This means that comparativ­ely little steering force is required at low speeds, while the best possible control over the vehicle is maintained at high speeds. The rigid mounting in the integral carrier connects the steering even better with the body and thus increases steering precision.

AMG exhaust system with exhaust gas flap for sound modulation

The AMG exhaust system confirms the sporty yet day-to-day character of the new model. Depending on the choice of driving mode, the sound signature ranges from emotive (Sport+) to discreet (Slippery, Comfort, Sport). The sound characteri­stics are controlled by an exhaust gas flap, depending on engine speed and load.

 ??  ??
 ??  ??
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malta