South Wales Echo

Prices out for Merc A-Class saloon

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THE new Mercedes-Benz A-Class saloon is now on sale with prices starting from £27,875 for the A 180 d Sport, a £1,005 hike over the cost of an equivalent hatchback version.

The booted newcomer will be on the road in the new year and is available in a choice of two trim lines: Sport and AMG Line. A seven-speed automatic gearbox comes as standard.

With a 420 litre boot the saloon offers greater luggage space than the hat which has only 341 litres available.

The saloon Sport model features twin seven-inch displays including a central touchscree­n with MBUX multimedia system with ‘Hey Mercedes’ voice activation; comfort suspension; DAB radio; 17-inch alloy wheels; automatic two-zone climate control; Active Lane Keeping Assist; Speed Limit Assist; and Keyless-Go starting function.

AMG Line cars add 18-inch AMG alloy wheels; AMG body styling; Artico and Dinamica microfibre upholstery; and a three-spoke sports steering wheel.

The 180 d uses a 1.5-litre diesel engine, which produces 116 hp and delivers up to 68.9 mpg on the combined cycle, and emits 110 g/km of CO2. It has a top speed of 125 mph, and can sprint from 0 to 62 mph in 10.5 seconds.

The A 200 is powered by a 1.3-litre petrol engine with an output of 163 hp and can deliver up to 51.4 mpg and emits 121 g/km of CO2.

There are a number of option packages available. The Executive equipment package costs £1,395 and upgrades the standard seven-inch central touchscree­n media display to a 10.25-inch item, as well as adding Active Parking Assist with Parktronic; heated front seats; and Mirror package.

For £2,395, customers can specify the Premium equipment line which, in addition to the Executive line, adds a 10.25-inch cockpit display – creating a widescreen effect; 64-colour ambient lighting; illuminate­d door sills; Keyless-Go; upgraded sound system and a rear armrest.

The Premium Plus equipment line includes the Premium and Executive lines, and adds electrical­ly-operated seats with memory function for the driver and front passenger; multibeam LED head lights with Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus; and a panoramic sunroof. Premium Plus is available for £3,595.

The Advanced Navigation package introduces augmented reality into the onboard satellite navigation.

Using a camera located at the top of the windscreen, the infotainme­nt screen overlays the navigation display with the actual road ahead, making for clearer, more obvious navigation. The package includes Traffic Sign Assist which automatica­lly reads road signs, making sure the driver is always aware of the current speed limit.

The Advanced Navigation package costs £495 and is only available in conjunctio­n with the Executive, Premium or Premium Plus equipment lines.

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