2014 Mercedes-Benz GLA has arrived in Frankfurt
Mercedes-Benz has unveiled today in Frankfurt the new GLA
crossover. The German model was designed to compete against the Audi Q3
and BMW X1 and it seems to be an A-Class on steroids.
The
first Mercedes-Benz in the fast-growing compact SUV segment is highly
maneuverable around town (length x width x height 4,417 x 1,804 x 1,494
millimeters), lively on country roads and dynamic and efficient on the
motorway.
The GLA is the first Mercedes-Benz
SUV to be optionally available with the new-generation permanent
all-wheel drive system 4MATIC, with fully variable torque distribution
in the UK.
The GLA has a flexible and variable
interior. The rear seat backrests can not only be folded down
completely, but are also adjustable for angle if required. The generous
luggage compartment (421 – 836 liters) is well-presented and can be
loaded without difficulty thanks to the low sill and the wide tailgate,
which opens automatically as an option.
Initially the power range of the 1.6 and 2.0-litre petrol engines
will extend from 156 hp in the GLA 200 to 211 hp in the GLA 250. The two
diesel engines excel with dynamic torque and efficiency: The GLA 200
CDI develops 136 hp and maximum torque of 300 Nm and has a displacement
of 2.2 liters. It emits only 114 g CO2 per kilometer (provisional
figure). The GLA 220 CDI likewise has a displacement of 2.2 liters and
develops 170 hp and 350 Nm.
All the engines
feature the ECO start/stop function as standard. The engines are
combined with a six-speed manual transmission or with the 7G-DCT dual
clutch automatic transmission (standard for GLA 250, GLA 220 CDI and the
4MATIC models).
The chassis of the CLA
features a MacPherson front axle and an independent multilink rear
suspension. Three control arms and one trailing arm per wheel manage the
incoming forces. This means that longitudinal and lateral dynamics are
independent of one another. The wheel carriers and spring control arms
are of aluminum to reduce the unstrung masses. In the versions with
4MATIC, the rear axle carrier is isolated with rubber bushings for the
benefit of ride comfort.
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