Mercedes Benz A-Class Facelift (2022)


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Mercedes is readying itself for the launch of the facelifted A-Class. The company’s updated premium hatchback will go on sale next year sporting a range of cosmetic and technology changes that will keep the car competitive with the Audi A3 and BMW 1 Series.

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Exterior changes will be minimal, with updates being limited to the camouflaged portions at the front and rear of this prototype. So, up front, we’re expecting a new bumper and some redesigned headlamps. However, the radiator grille appears to be unchanged, sharing the same single-bar design.

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At the rear, there’ll be a reshaped diffuser, new exhaust outlets and some redesigned tail lights to match the fresh lighting at the front end. An updated colour palette and a choice of new alloy wheel designs will round off the updates.

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Inside, changes will also be minimal. This prototype appears to share the same dual-screen infotainment system as the current A-Class, although we expect Mercedes will load the system with some updated software to keep the screens looking fresh.

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The steering wheel also appears to be the same three-spoke unit found in the old car, rather than the two-spoke unit found in Mercedes’s latest models. However, there should be a few new trim pieces for the cabin and some new upholstery finishes to choose from.

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Development of an updated AMG A 45 hot hatchback is also underway. We haven’t seen any prototypes for the new model just yet but, judging by the tweaks Mercedes has made to this standard variant, we’re not expecting any huge differences on the styling front.

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It’ll retain the same “Panamericana” radiator grille as the current model, along with the muscular bonnet bulges and quad-exit exhaust system, while adopting the same sort of lighting and bumper tweaks shown on our spied standard A-Class prototypes.

The current AMG A 45 S is the most powerful hot hatchback on sale, with its turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine chucking out a massive 415bhp, and the facelifted variant could pull further ahead of the competition with another bump in power.

Mercedes hasn’t yet confirmed any technical details for the new car’s powertrain, but it’s all but certain to retain the same eight-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox and 4MATIC four-wheel drive system found in the outgoing model.

The standard A-Class will continue with the current car’s range of petrol and diesel engines, albeit with a few efficiency tweaks. The range will kick-off with a 1.3-litre four-cylinder petrol unit, available with either 134bhp or 161bhp.

Above that, there’s a 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine with 221bhp and a plug-in hybrid variant that mixes the 1.3-litre petrol with a 100bhp electric motor and a 10.6kWh battery pack for a maximum output of 215bhp and claimed fuel economy figure of up to 282.5mpg.

Despite the stigma surrounding the fuel, Mercedes should also continue to offer the updated A-Class with diesel power. There’ll be a choice of two options, both based around the same turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder unit, offering buyers either 114bhp or 148bhp.

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New Mercedes A-Class facelift arrives with fresh look and tech upgrade

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Facelifting the A-Class is a huge deal for Mercedes, because even though it’s the smallest and cheapest model in its line-up, it’s also the most popular car from the German brand here in the UK.

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The Mercedes A-Class was Britain’s fourth best-selling car in 2021 but has dropped out of the top 10 so far this year. Hoping to reinvigorate sales, Mercedes has given the A-Class plenty of tweaks inside and out to freshen it up for 2022 and beyond.

As suggested by previous spy shots, the exterior of the A-Class has been given a mild revision in both saloon and hatchback form. The front bumper gets a slightly different lower grille opening and the main grille itself has been reshaped - although the quintessential larger three-pointed star badge is still there. The bonnet gains two bulges for some added aggression. Around the side you’ll find a new selection of alloy wheels up to 19 inches in size, and to the rear there’s a new diffuser and brake light unit.

The new A-Class will once again rival the Audi A3 and BMW 1 Series in the premium hatchback market and a key battleground will be interior technology. The outgoing model featured a seven-inch screen and 10.25-inch display as standard, with a pair of 10.25-inch displays available as an option. Mercedes has retained this line-up for the facelifted model.

What has changed is the infotainment system itself, because the car gets latest generation of MBUX. The display style can be changed between “Classic”, showing the usual relevant driver information, “Sporty” with a more pronounced rev counter and “Discreet’ for less information on show overall.

Extra equipment, such as an additional USB-C port and a fingerprint sensor, is also available and as you’d expect, there’s smartphone compatibility with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Wireless. The MBUX upgrade also means the voice assistance is “even more capable of dialogue and learning”, claims Mercedes.

There’s a boost in safety tech, with a new “Driver Assistance Package” adding lane-keep assist and active steering control. The new A-Class now features a “Parking Package” which supports bay parking and offers a 360-degree camera to help with parking using 3D images.

Mercedes has given the facelifted A-Class some new powertrain options as well. Every petrol engine is now electrified, with a seven-speed or eight-speed automatic gearbox as standard. The new mild-hybrid system includes a 48V motor which Mercedes says “supports agility when starting off with an extra 13bhp”.

Kicking off the range is the A 180 with 134bhp and 230Nm of torque from its mild-hybrid, 1.3-litre, four-cylinder petrol engine. Acceleration stands at 9.2 seconds for 0-62mph and the top speed is 134mph. Next up is the A 200, which uses the same engine as the A 180 but tuned to 161bhp and 270Nm of torque. 0-62mph is dealt with in 8.2 seconds and it’ll top out at 140mph.

Above those there’s the A 220 with the Mercedes 4MATIC four-wheel drive system. It uses a 2.0-litre, four-cylinder engine pumping out 188bhp and 300Nm of torque. That’s enough for a 7.1-second 0-62mph time and 146mph top speed. The 221bhp A 250 goes from 0-62mph in 6.3 seconds and on to a 155mph top speed.

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