Mercedes-Benz A-Class

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The 2026 Mercedes-Benz A-Class is available in the UAE, beginning at AED 182,900. Discover its specifications, safety attributes, photo gallery, owner testimonials, and comparisons against rival vehicles.

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Mercedes-Benz A-Class

AED 182,900

Body Type

Hatchback

Fuel Type

Petrol

Transmission

Automatic

Mileage

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Mercedes-Benz A-Class Key Specifications

Engine cc

1991

Max Torque

350 Nm

No of Airbags

2

BootSpace

341 L L

Ground Clearance

N/A

Fuel Tank Capacity

50 L L

Seating Capacity

5

Drive Type

AWD

Latest Updates on Mercedes-Benz A-Class

The optional Premium package for the Mercedes-Benz A-Class now includes SiriusXM satellite radio. Mercedes has also confirmed that 2022 will be the car's last model year. The Mercedes-Benz A-Class A 250 comes with a turbocharged 2.0-litre, 4-cylinder petrol engine, which produces 211 PS maximum power and 350 Nm peak torque. The motor is paired with a 7-speed automatic. Major features include leather seats, ambient lighting, an automatic wiper, dual-zone air-conditioning, sliding and folding panoramic glass roof, 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment, a 12-speaker sound system, and a full driver-assist suite. Price of the Mercedes-Benz A-Class A 250 starts at AED 169,000.

What's New on Mercedes-Benz A-Class?

Introduction

  • The smallest in the overall lineup of Mercedes-Benz globally, the A-Class is serving its purpose as the only hatchback as well as the most affordable model from Mercedes Benz in the UAE. One of the most stylish and futuristic looking hatchbacks of recent times, the A-Class doesn’t fall short in terms of luxury and sheer performance, thus staying true to its parent company’s ethos. In the UAE, the Mercedes Benz A-Class is being offered in two different variants.
  • Pros & Cons Things we like in A-Class Looks Luxurious interiors Things we don't like in A-Class Cramped rear seat space View More

Exterior

  • In terms of stance, the Mercedes Benz A-Class score full marks for its athletic and sporty design. In this latest iteration, Mercedes Benz has followed a dramatic new design language which was introduced in the CLS saloon first.
  • At the front, the A-Class still gets the same scooped front grille with chrome inserts, although the edges are more rounded this time. The headlamps are all new units – they are sleeker with an upswept design and get new LED headlights as well as new design for the daytime running lights.
  • The A-Class, when viewed from the sides, looks a bit lower than before, which makes its stance even sportier. The side profile hasn’t changed much in the process of the facelift, with a curvy design for the doors and rear pillar and the door mounted rear view mirrors. However, as expected, the new A-Class gets a new set of alloy wheels.
  • At the rear too, the new A-Class gets a newly revamped set of tail lights – they are still full LED units, but pointier towards the inner edges. Apart from that, the A-Class retains the sloping design for the rear windscreen as well as a roof spoiler.
  • Ride & Handling Key Highlights Matching the sporty personality of the A-Class’s styling and engines is the overall driving dynamics. The A-Class gets a very sporty suspension setup, which along with the low slung stance of the car, gives it dynamic agility. Helping the matters are big-sized 17-inch alloy wheels, which do offer tremendous grip levels. One also gets a host of suspension modes on offer – individual, sport, comfort, and eco, to set the driving experience as per one’s choice.
  • Matching the sporty personality of the A-Class’s styling and engines is the overall driving dynamics. The A-Class gets a very sporty suspension setup, which along with the low slung stance of the car, gives it dynamic agility. Helping the matters are big-sized 17-inch alloy wheels, which do offer tremendous grip levels. One also gets a host of suspension modes on offer – individual, sport, comfort, and eco, to set the driving experience as per one’s choice.
  • Engine & Fuel Consumption Key Highlights Mercedes-Benz has employed its smallest set of engines for the A-Class, which is quite evident given its small size. The A-Class gets two variant options here in the UAE – A200 and A250. The A200 comes with a 1.3-litre four-cylinder petrol engine under its hood, which produces 120 PS of power and 250 Nm of torque. On the other hand, the bigger A250 has a 1.9-litre four-cylinder engine, which generates 165 PS of power and 350 Nm of torque. A 7-speed automatic transmission is common to both the engines.

Interior

  • Unlike the exterior which has seen just mild revisions, the interior cabin has got a complete revamp. The dashboard is all-new and seeks inspiration from the new generation sedans from Mercedes-Benz.
  • While the three-spoke steering wheel is the same as before, the instrument console behind it is an all-new unit. It is the same 12.1-inch full TFT screen as seen in other new models from Mercedes- Benz, which also integrates the very futuristic looking infotainment screen in it.
  • Below the long, horizontally laid screen for the instrument console as well as infotainment screen, the round propeller like AC vents are placed. The climate control gets toggle like switches, and in total, this cockpit surely looks like as if it is borrowed from a fighter jet.
  • The cabin feels solidly built and maintains the premium appeal of the other Mercedes-Benz models, despite its entry-level positioning. However, what it falls short on is the amount of space on offer – the rear seat space is just cramped with limited knee room and headroom.
  • Exterior Key Highlights In terms of stance, the Mercedes Benz A-Class score full marks for its athletic and sporty design. In this latest iteration, Mercedes Benz has followed a dramatic new design language which was introduced in the CLS saloon first. At the front, the A-Class still gets the same scooped front grille with chrome inserts, although the edges are more rounded this time. The headlamps are all new units – they are sleeker with an upswept design and get new LED headlights as well as new design for the daytime running lights. The A-Class, when viewed from the sides, looks a bit lower than before, which makes its stance even sportier. The side profile hasn’t changed much in the process of the facelift, with a curvy design for the doors and rear pillar and the door mounted rear view mirrors. However, as expected, the new A-Class gets a new set of alloy wheels. At the rear too, the new A-Class gets a newly revamped set of tail lights – they are still full LED units, but pointier towards the inner edges. Apart from that, the A-Class retains the sloping design for the rear windscreen as well as a roof spoiler.

Powertrain

  • Mercedes-Benz has employed its smallest set of engines for the A-Class, which is quite evident given its small size. The A-Class gets two variant options here in the UAE – A200 and A250. The A200 comes with a 1.3-litre four-cylinder petrol engine under its hood, which produces 120 PS of power and 250 Nm of torque. On the other hand, the bigger A250 has a 1.9-litre four-cylinder engine, which generates 165 PS of power and 350 Nm of torque. A 7-speed automatic transmission is common to both the engines.
  • Braking & Safety Key Highlights Despite its small size, the Mercedes-Benz A-Class is packed with safety features, the list of which includes six airbags, ABS with EBD and Brake Assist, Lane Departure Warning, Forward Collision Warning, cornering brake control, dynamic traction control and hill start assist.
  • Despite its small size, the Mercedes-Benz A-Class is packed with safety features, the list of which includes six airbags, ABS with EBD and Brake Assist, Lane Departure Warning, Forward Collision Warning, cornering brake control, dynamic traction control and hill start assist.
  • Verdict Key Highlights The Mercedes-Benz A-Class might be small in dimensions and has an entry-level price positioning, but that doesn’t deter it from the fact that it is every bit a luxury car. While the overall styling, performance and driving appeal feels sporty, the interiors have that uber-cool and luxurious feel. The A-Class, in every essence, justifies the three-pointed star badge on it.
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Mercedes-Benz A-Class Specifications

  • Engine and Performance
  • Dimensions and Weight
  • Capacity
  • Fuel Efficiency
  • Suspension Brakes and Steering
  • Tyres and Wheels
No. of gears
7-Speed
Drive Train
AWD
Valves Per Cylinder
4
Displacement (CC)
1991 cc
Power
211
Torque
350 Nm
Acceleration 0 to 100 Kmph
6.4 s
Top Speed
240 kmph Km/h
Length
4299 mm mm
Width
1780 mm mm
Height
1433 mm mm
turning_radius
5.5 m
Kerb Weight
1960 kg
Seating Capacity
5 seats
Fuel tank Capacity
50 L L
Boot Space
341 L
Mileage - Highway
20.8 kmpl
Mileage - City
12.8 kmpl
Steering Type
Power
Front Suspension
MacPherson Strut
Rear Suspension
Multi-Link
Front Brake Type
Ventilated Discs
Rear Brake Type
Ventilated Discs
Front Tyre Size
225/45 R17
Rear Tyre Size
225/45 R17
Tyre Type
Radial

Mercedes-Benz A-Class Features

  • Comfort and Convenience
  • Locks and Security
  • Seats and Upholstery
  • Safety and Security
  • Instrumentation
  • Entertainment
  • Advanced Features
Remote Engine Start
2.0 L
Front AC
1553 mm
Rear AC
1552 mm
Air Conditioner
Yes
Power Windows
Yes
Heater
Yes
Idle Start/Stop Button
Yes
Automatic Headlamps
Yes
Power Outlets 12V
Yes
Keyless Entry
Yes
Cruise Control
Yes
Central Locking
Yes
Engine Immobilizer
Yes
Seat Upholstery
No
Passenger Airbags
Yes
Side Airbags
Yes
Driver Airbags
Yes
ABS
Yes
Electronic Brakeforce Distribution
Yes
Parking Sensors
Yes
Traction Control
Yes
No. of Airbags
2
Low Fuel Warning
Yes
Seat Belt Warning
Yes
Door Ajar Warning
Yes
Touch Screen
Yes
FM/AM/Radio
Yes
GPS Navigation
Yes
Bluetooth Connectivity
Yes
USB & Auxiliary Input
Yes
Speakers Front
Yes
Speakers Rear
Yes
no_of_doors
5
anti_theft_alarm
Yes
Tacho Meter
Yes
Electronic Multi Tripmeter
Yes
Leather Seats
Yes
Leather Steering Wheel
Yes
Digital Odometer
Yes

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