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Mercedes CLA goes mild hybrid

- – Cobey Bartels

Mercedes-benz has given its CLA four-door coupe and shooting brake range a front-toback facelift with mild-hybrid drivelines, extra tech throughout and increased outputs from plugin hybrid systems.

Arriving in Australia during the third quarter of this year, the revised CLA line-up is expected to reflect the existing four-variant range that opens with the CLA 200 and tops out in fire-breathing CLA 45 AMG 4Matic+ guise.

Goauto understand­s plug-in hybrid variants are not on the agenda for this generation of CLA in Australia.

The German powerhouse has strengthen­ed the CLA range with sportier looks, reshaping the front apron and revising the grille.

The front end also gets new highperfor­mance LED headlights with standard auto high-beam.

Interior tech gets a bump, with 7.0inch and 10.25-inch displays as standard – twin 10.25-inch screens are available depending on options and variant – running the latest-generation MBUX operating system, and extra USB charging ports.

An optional Burmester surround sound system is also available, with Dolby Atmos spatial audio said to offer a ‘three-dimensiona­l sound field’.

Comfort seats are now standard in

both coupe and shooting brake models, upholstere­d with a combinatio­n of Artico synthetic leather and threedimen­sionally embossed fabric finished in black.

Mercedes-benz has fitted an upgraded suite of safety systems to the

CLA range, with improvemen­ts to lane-keep assist and a next-generation parking package with 360-degree visuals.

Globally, a total of 35 CLA variants have been updated, all equipped with 48-volt mild-hybrid systems with belt

driven starter-generators that provide a temporary power boost of 10kw as well as fuel-efficiency benefits. Mercedes-benz says the mild-hybrid system also improves comfort and offers seamless start-stop and coasting functions.

During accelerati­on and braking, the starter-generator captures and supplies energy to the 12-and 48-volt onboard systems. This can then be used to support the ICE engine during accelerati­on, improving fuel economy.

Plug-in hybrid models score an improved high-voltage battery with a higher usable energy capacity, resulting in more electric range and an extra 5kw of power.

It is unlikely Australia will receive the plug-in hybrid models.

A new front radiator has also been added, which is said to improve temperatur­e management ‘at the limit’.

AMG models also receive updates, with exterior design changes, fresh alloy wheels, new colours for the seat covers, the same mild-hybrid system as the standard range, and new Street Style 45 variants.

Power remains the same with 225kw-400nm on tap, supplied by the potent turbocharg­ed four-cylinder engine as the current line-up.

The special edition CLA 45 S 4MATIC+ coupe and shooting brake models are finished in a unique mountain grey mango colour, and ‘chequered flag’ AMG logos.

Inside, the Street Style variants feature bright orange highlights, aluminium trim, and edition specific red lighting.

 ?? ?? FACELIFT: Mercedes-benz has strengthen­ed the CLA range with sportier looks, reshaping the front apron and revising the grille.
FACELIFT: Mercedes-benz has strengthen­ed the CLA range with sportier looks, reshaping the front apron and revising the grille.

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