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Mercedes-Benz A-Class

Subcompact executive car

Mercedes-Benz A-Class

Subcompact executive car

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nameMercedes-Benz A-Class
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captionMercedes-Benz A-Class (W177)

|Daimler-Benz (1996–1998) |DaimlerChrysler (1998–2007) |Daimler AG (2007–2022) |Mercedes-Benz Group (2022–present) |Supermini (B) (1997–2012) |Subcompact executive car (C) (2012–present) |Sport compact (AMG models) | 3-door hatchback (2004–2012) | 5-door hatchback | 4-door Sedan (2018–present) | Front-engine, front-wheel-drive | Front-engine, all-wheel-drive (4MATIC, 2013–present)

The Mercedes-Benz A-Class is a car manufactured by German luxury automaker Mercedes-Benz. It has been marketed across four generations as a front-engine, front-wheel drive, five-passenger, five-door hatchback, with a three-door hatchback offered for the second generation, as well as a saloon version for the fourth.

As the brand's entry-level vehicle, the first generation A-Class, internally coded W168, was introduced in 1997, the second generation (W169) in late 2004 and the third generation (W176) in 2012. The fourth generation model (W177), which was launched in 2018, marked the first time the A-Class was offered in the United States and Canada. This fourth generation A-Class is also the first to be offered both as a hatchback (W177) and sedan (V177).

Styled by Steve Mattin and launched at the 1997 Frankfurt Motor Show, the A-Class was noted for its short, narrow footprint, its overall height, and an interior volume and level of equipment competing with larger cars. The A-Class subsequently gained length and width over its successive generations, losing some of its height. Approximately 3.3 million A-Class models had been manufactured by the 2021 model year.

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{{Anchor|W168}}First generation (W168; 1997)

| October 1996 – May 2004 | February 1999 – September 2005 (Brazil) | Germany: Rastatt | Brazil: Juiz de Fora (Mercedes-Benz Brazil) | Thailand: Samut Prakan (TAAP) | Petrol: | 1.4 L M166 I4 | 1.6 L M166 I4 | 1.9 L M166 I4 | 2.1 L M166 I4 (turbo) | Diesel: | 1.7 L OM668 I4 CDI (turbo diesel) | 5-speed manual | 5-speed automated manual | 5-speed automatic | 2423 mm | 2593 mm (LWB) | 3606 mm | 3780 mm (LWB)

History

In 1994, Mercedes-Benz confirmed that it would be launching a compact car - the A-Class (A 160) - by early 1997, and (A 190) by early 1999, which would be the company's first venture in this sector of the market; it was hinted at this stage that the new car would be shorter than the average supermini but as spacious and practical inside as a large family car.{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/motoring/baby-benz-in-a-class-of-its-own-1382725.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220512/https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/motoring/baby-benz-in-a-class-of-its-own-1382725.html |archive-date=12 May 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live|title=Baby-Benz in a Class of Its Own|author=Catterall, Mark

The A-Class was presented to the motoring press late in 1996, and launched at the Frankfurt Motor Show in the autumn of 1997, the W168 A-Class was quite unusual for Mercedes-Benz featuring a front-wheel drive layout and unusual tall but yet short body and Avantgarde at the 1999 Geneva Motor Show and 1999 Frankfurt Motor Show.

This was the first complete exterior designed by Coventry University trained Steve Mattin, for which he was named Autocar magazine's 'Designer of the Year'. Earlier, Mattin had mostly worked on design for the W210 E-Class in 1991. Concurrent to the W168, he designed the exterior of the W220 S-Class. The final design freeze occurred in January 1995, at 32 months before August 1997 start of production.

Between 1997 and 2004, 1.1 million first generation A-Class models had been sold. Overall, Daimler lost €1,440 per vehicle produced.

The A-Class was facelifted in February 2001, with minor alterations to the headlights, front and rear bumper design and the addition of a new 170 mm longer wheelbase version. It was launched at the Geneva Motor Show.

Moose Test Issue/Recall

The W168 became infamous in 1997 after flipping over during the traditional "moose test" performed by the Swedish automobile publication Teknikens Värld. According to the report, the W168 overturned when manoeuvring to avoid the "moose". Mercedes initially denied the problem, but then took the surprising step of recalling all units sold to date (2,600) and suspending sales for three months until the problem was solved by adding electronic stability control and modifying the suspension. The company spent DM 2.5 billion in developing the car, with a further DM 300 million to fix it.

Engines

All A-Class models are powered by four-cylinder engines, with 1.4 L and 1.6 L petrol models at launch (M 166 series), followed by two versions of a 1.7 L diesel engine (OM 668 series). In 1999, a larger 1.9 L petrol model was added, with the 2.1 the last W168 version to be launched in 2002. Also two AMG versions were produced, a 3.2 in 2001 and a 3.8 in 2000, though very few of these were made.

ModelYearsConfigurationDisplacementPowerTorque0–100 km/hTop SpeedFuel Consumption/Efficiency (EU-Norm combined)Petrol enginesDiesel engines
A 1401997–2004M 166 E 141397 cm360 kW at 5,000 rpm130 Nm at 3,750 rpm170 km/h6.8 L/100 km
A 140 L2001–2004
A 140 Automatic2000–2004M 166 E 16 red.1598 cm360 kW at 5,000 rpm140 Nm at 2,500 rpm166 km/h
A 140 L Automatic2001–2004
A 1601997–2004M 166 E 161598 cm375 kW at 5,250 rpm150 Nm at 4,000 rpm182 km/h
A 160 L2001–2004
A 1901999–2004M 166 E 191898 cm392 kW at 5,500 rpm180 Nm at 4,000 rpm198 km/h7.5 L/100 km
A 190 L2001–2004
A 210 Evolution2002 – 2004M 166 E 212084 cm3103 kW at 5,500 rpm205 Nm at 4,000 rpm203 km/h7.9 L/100 km
A 210 Evolution L
A 32K AMG (Prototype)2002M 112 E 32 ML Supercharged3199 cm3260 kW at 6,100 rpm450 Nm at 3,000–4,600 rpm250 km/h
A 38 AMG (Prototype)1998M 166 E 19 (two engines—front and rear)3796 cm3 (2x 1898 cm3)186 kW at 5,500 rpm360 Nm at 4,000 rpm230 km/h
A 160 CDI1998–2001OM668 DE 17 A red.1689 cm344 kW at 3,600 rpm160 Nm at 1,500–2,400 rpm158 km/h4.5 L/100 km
2001–2004OM 668 DE 17 LA red.55 kW at 3,600 rpm160 Nm at 1,500–2,800 rpm163 km/h
A 170 CDI1998–2001OM 668 DE 17 LA66 kW at 4,200 rpm180 Nm at 1,600–3,200 rpm175 km/h4.9 L/100 km
2001–200470 kW at 4,200 rpm180 Nm at 1,600–3,600 rpm182 km/h
A 170 CDI L180 km/h

| File:Mercedes A-Klasse front.JPG|2001–2004 Facelift A 140 Classic | File:Mercedes A140 Classic Fun 20090329 rear.jpg|1997–2001 Pre-facelift A 140 Classic Fun | File:Mercedes A-Klasse rear.JPG|2001–2004 Facelift A 140 Classic | File:Escn0042.jpg|Pre-facelift Interior | File:Mercedes W168 Inside 20180303.jpg|Facelift Interior | File:Autofeuerloescher.jpg|Fire extinguisher in a box, factory option

Safety

Adult occupant:27

Production

DaimlerChrysler invested EUR 900 million in developing the Rastatt plant where the A-Class is produced, and created 1600 new jobs (for a total of 4700). A further 600 people work in the office building at the plant site.

Mercedes-Benz began W168 production on 17 February 1999 at its new Brazilian facility in Juiz de Fora, Minas Gerais. The Brazilian plant was the company's first factory in South America dedicated to passenger cars, with an investment of US$840 million and 10,000 employees. The factory initially produced A-Class and C-Class models, assembling them from pieces manufactured in Germany. The target for the cars was regional markets (from Argentina to Mexico) with modifications made to the cars to suit local conditions, like a protection for the motor base. By May 2004 production stopped in Rastatt plant. In September 2005 Brazilian Juiz de Fora factory stopped production of A-Class cars.

A210 EVOLUTION

AMG originally considered a highly dynamic, supercharged flagship for the first-generation A-Class, but ultimately chose a more balanced concept that met the demands for comfort, everyday usability, and reliability. The result was the A210 EVOLUTION, derived from the A190 and offered exclusively in silver or black. As only the second Mercedes model to bear the “EVOLUTION” name and limited to 2,629 units, it is a rare and distinctly sporty-luxurious variant. It combined an enlarged M166 engine with extensive equipment—including leather/Alcantara upholstery, an AMG-style body kit, sports suspension, stainless-steel pedals, wide tyres, exclusive 17-inch wheels, and a unique dual-exit stainless-steel exhaust. Available in both short and long versions, the A210 EVOLUTION paired enhanced driving dynamics with the A-Class’s flexible interior concept, while many of its components could also be ordered individually and the Designo programme offered additional high-end customisation options.

{{anchor|F-Cell|F-CELL}} Mercedes-Benz A-Class "F-Cell" (2004–)

concept

It is a version of 5-door A-Class hydrogen fuel cell vehicle with 88 PS electric motor. It has a driving range of 160 km.

Three A-Class F-Cell cars were used in the 2003 Frankfurt International Motor Show for press shuttle service. On 18 June 2004, 4 production F-Cell vehicles were delivered to Deutsche Telekom and BEWAG/Vattenfall Europe in Berlin.

In 2007, the A-Class F-Cell were delivered to Landsvirkjun and Reykjavik Energy.

A DHL version of F-Cell was unveiled in FC EXPO 2008.

Reception

According to a 2008 British customer satisfaction survey by Which?, the A-Class with manufacture years between 1998 and 2004 came third from bottom out of 217 models surveyed with a score of 65 percent.

{{Anchor|W169}}Second generation (W169; 2004)

| Germany: Rastatt | Thailand: Samut Prakan (TAAP) | 3-door hatchback | 5-door hatchback | Petrol: | 1.5 L M266 I4 | 1.7 L M266 I4 | 2.0 L M266 I4 | 2.0 L M266 I4 (turbo) | Diesel: | 2.0 L OM640 CDI I4 (turbo) | 5-speed manual | 6-speed manual | CVT | 3838 mm (2004) | 3883 mm (2008)

Initial release

Pre-facelift A 150 3-door
Pre-facelift A 150 Elegance 5-door

The W169 is constructed with high-strength steel alloys with bonded joints. Standard equipment included front as well as combined head and thorax-protection side airbags. The front airbags are adaptive with two-stage gas generators operating according to the severity of accident. Optionally rear side airbags (for side-impacts in the backseats) and side-curtain airbags were available.

The force exerted by the seat belt system during a collision adapts dynamically to collision characteristics. The 'active' head restraints (standard for driver and front passenger) reduce neck injury, especially in rear collisions.

The cargo capacity of the W169 was increased by 15 percent over the W168.

Seven four-cylinder engines were available: four petrol (gasoline) (A 150, A 170, A 200, A 200 Turbo) and three diesel (A 160 CDI, A 180 CDI, A 200 CDI) partnered with either five- or six-speed manual gearbox. A continuously variable transmission system called "Autotronic Constantly Variable Transmission" (CVT) is an optional feature.

The petrol A 200 Turbo provides 193 hp and 280 Nm of torque (rotational force); the diesel A 200 CDI has 140 hp and 300 Nm.

The most powerful engine achieved 0-100 km/h in 8.0 seconds with a top speed of 218 km/h. The newly developed direct-injection CDI diesel units use a common-rail direct injection system that improves fuel consumption and reduces exhaust emissions and engine noise.

All the engines meet the tight EU4 emissions limits. A particulate filter system is available as an option for the diesel units to reduce particulate emissions by about 99% without the need for additives.

The A-Class is a front wheel drive car and features traction control (ASR) as standard, as well as electronic stability control and anti-lock brakes (ABS).

Handling is improved by precision tracking and anti-roll support, and by a Parabolic Rear Axle.

A "Selective Damping System", in which the shock absorber forces respond differently according to conditions, is standard. For example, under normal conditions it operates at soft absorption; while cornering at speed it changes to full damping force.

Sales of the W169 were targeted at 50,000 units in 2004. Dr. Joachim Schmidt, Executive Vice President Sales and Marketing, Mercedes Car Group, said that target had been reached even before vehicles arrived in dealer showrooms.

Japan models went on sale in 2005-02-04. Early models include 5-door right drive versions of A 170, A 170 Elegance, A 200 Elegance. 5-door right drive version of A 200 TURBO Elegance was added in 2005-11-10. Due to the body width being larger than 1700 mm, it could not be registered as small car in Japan. (See Vehicle size class#Japan)

2008 update

Pre-facelift interior

The W169 Model facelift changes included redesigned front and rear fascias and lights, and optional stop-start function on A 150 and 170 models. Active Park Assist enables the car to parallel park itself, with only throttle and brake inputs required from the driver.

The five-door Hatchback and the three-door Coupé vehicles debuted in spring 2008, alongside the refreshed 2009 M-Class and B-Class. Early models include A 160 CDI, A 180 CDI, A 200 CDI, A 150, A 170, A 200, A 200 TURBO.

Japan models went on sale in late August 2008. Early models 5-door versions of A 170, A 170 Elegance. Japan models of A 170 was renamed to A 180 in August 2009.

| File:Mercedes-Benz A 160 BlueEFFICIENCY Serienausstattung (W 169, Facelift) – Frontansicht, 13. November 2011, Heiligenhaus.jpg|Facelift A 160 5-door | File:Mercedes A 150 BlueEFFICIENCY Coupé Classic (C169) Facelift rear 20101016.jpg|Facelift A 150 3-door | File:Mercedes A 150 Avantgarde (W169) Facelift rear 20100818.jpg|Facelift A 150 Avantgarde 5-door

A-Class Special Edition 2009 (2009)

The Special Edition is a limited (5500 units) version for all model variants of the A-Class. It includes the BlueEfficiency package, black radiator louvres, 16-inch titanium silver light-alloy wheels in a new 9-spoke design (tyre size 195/55 R16), a "Special Edition" badge on the mirror triangle, two-tone colour scheme in black and grey, Audio 20 radio with CD player and Bluetooth hands-free system and the Light and Sight package with a rain sensor, automatically dimming rear-view mirror, an illuminated vanity mirror in the sun visor, separately adjustable reading lights in the rear, a reading light for the driver and illuminated front foot wells, Seating Comfort package (height-adjustable front passenger seat, seat cushion angle adjustment and lumbar supports for the driver and front passenger). Standard exterior features also include fog lamps and a free choice of metallic paint finish.

{{anchor||E-Cell|E-CELL}} Mercedes-Benz A-Class E-CELL (2010)

The Mercedes-Benz A-Class E-CELL was introduced in September 2010 and debuted at the October 2010 Paris Motor Show. The E-Cell has a range of 200 km capable of developing a peak output of 70 kW, a continuous power rating of 50 kW and a maximum torque of 290 N·m (214 lb·ft). The Mercedes A-Class E-Cell can accelerate from 0–60 km/h (37 mph) in 5.5 seconds, and its top speed is 150 km/h.

Tesla Motors, as part of its collaboration with Mercedes-Benz, built electric powertrain components for the E-Cell. The 36 kWh battery contains approximately 4,000 individual lithium-ion cells. Mercedes has developed a modular system for electric vehicles with battery and fuel-cell. This system allows the efficient use of shared parts in all the brand's electric vehicles. Thanks to the modular approach the electric drive of the A‑Class E‑Cell is also used in the B‑Class F‑Cell, and the energy storage units in the A‑Class EV are the same as the battery in the Smart fortwo electric drive.

A limited production of 500 A-Class E-Cell electric cars will be built, for trial purposes, at the Mercedes Rastatt plant, near Stuttgart beginning in September 2010. As part of a demonstration program, the cars will be leased to selected customers in several European countries, including Germany, France, and the Netherlands. Daimler is not planning to sell the electric version outside Europe.

A 180 Final Edition (2012)

The Final Edition is a limited (300 units) version of 5-door righthand drive A 180 for the Japanese market. It included calcite white body colour, black interior colour, sport package (chrome exhaust tip, 17-inch 7-spoke alloy wheels, chrome iridium silver front grille, stainless acceleration and brake pedals with rubber stud, leather wrapped sport steering wheel and silver shift knob, silver meter panel), bi-xenon headlights and headlight washer, cornering lights, fog lamps (front/rear), rain sensor, sun visor with illuminating mirror, anti-glare mirrors, 'Final Edition' emblem, and floor mats with 'Final Edition' silver logo plates.

The vehicle went on sale on 28 May 2012.

Technical data

SpecificationA 160 CDIA 180 CDIA 200 CDIA 150A 170A 200A 200 Turbo
Length3838 mm
Width1764 mm
Height1593 mm
Wheelbase2568 mm
Luggage (l)435–1995
(3 doors)435–1485
Empty weight (5-doors)1325 kg1345 kg1365 kg1225 kg1240 kg1305 kg
(3 doors)1300 kg1320 kg1340 kg1195 kg1210 kg1275 kg
Tank Capacity54 L
Tank Reserve6 L
Cylindersdiesel 4/in-line 4-valv/cyl - Gasoline 4/in-line 2-valv/cyl
Displacement cc1991199119911498169920342034
Engine2.0L Turbo Diesel1.5L Petrol1.7L Petrol2.0 Petrol2.0 Turbo Petrol
Fuel per 100 km4.9L5.2L5.4L6.2L6.6L7.2L
Rated Output kW/hp/PS (rpm)60/80/82 (4200)80/107/109 (4200)103/138/140 (4200)70/94/95 (5200)85/114/116 (5500)100/134/136 (5750)142/190/193 (4850)
Rated Torque180 Nm (1400–2600)250 Nm (1600–2600)300 Nm (1600–2600)140 Nm (3500–4000)155 Nm (3500–4000)185 Nm (3500–4000)280 Nm (1800–4850)
Acceleration 0–100 km/h (0-62 mph) (sec)15.010.89.512.610.99.98.0
Top Speed165 km/h184 km/h202 km/h173 km/h188 km/h195 km/h218 km/h
Transmission5-speed manual6-speed manual6-speed manual5-speed manual5-speed manual6-speed manual
Wheels6j x 156j x 156j x 166j x 156j x 156j x 166j x 16
Tires185/65R15185/65R15195/55R16185/65R15185/65R15195/55R16195/55R16
SpecificationW169 (5 door)W168 (long wheelbase)W168 (standard)
Length3838 mm3776 mm3606 mm
Width1764 mm1719 mm1719 mm
Height1593 mm1589 mm1575 mm
Wheelbase2568 mm2593 mm2423 mm
VDA boot capacity L435–1370470–1180390–1040

Production

As of 4 December 2006, 371,700 second generation A-Class units had been sold since September 2004, making it a total of 1,500,000 A-Class produced at DaimlerChrysler's Rastatt plant in ten years.

As of 26 June 2009, the 750,000th second generation A-Class vehicle was built at the Rastatt plant.

As of 1 February 2012, 1 million second generation A-Class vehicles had been delivered since autumn 2004.

In 2021, the Mercedes A-Class achieved the title of 4th best-selling car in the UK having achieved a total of 30,710 registrations.

Safety

{{Anchor|W176}}Third generation (W176; 2012)

| July 2012 – May 2018 (Germany) | August 2013 – May 2018 (Finland) Main article: Mercedes-Benz A-Class (W176)

The model was introduced at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show officially as a subcompact executive / C-segment model for the first time after being a supermini / B-segment for fifteen years. This model does not offer a 3-door model, due to the decreasing popularity of 3-door models and its larger size. The W176 was available in some markets from September 2012. Models in the Japanese market went on sale in January 2013.

The design for the third generation of A-Class was based on the 2011 Concept A-Class and was unveiled at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show. The facelifted model of the W176 was presented in Q3 2015. Orders for the facelifted model had started in July 2015, and mass production started in September. The facelift had added updated lights, technology, and models. The model was initially built exclusively in Rastatt. However, from late 2013 it was also built in Uusikaupunki, Finland for certain countries.

File:Mercedes-Benz A 180 Urban (W 176) – Heckansicht, 30. November 2014, Ratingen.jpg|Rear view File:Mercedes-Benz A 250 Sport (W 176) – Innenraum, 13. April 2013, Düsseldorf.jpg|Interior

Fourth generation (W177; 2018)

4-door sedan Main article: Mercedes-Benz A-Class (W177)

The W177 hatchback was launched in 2018 as the successor to the W176 Mercedes-Benz A-Class and sales commenced in March 2018. It is available as a 5-door hatchback (W177 model code), 4-door sedan (V177), and a long-wheelbase sedan exclusive to China (Z177). In North America, the hatchback is available in Canada and Mexico, but in the US, only the sedan is available.

The fourth generation A-Class hatchback was unveiled to media in February 2018 in Amsterdam ahead of its public debut at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show. At launch Mercedes-Benz revealed the vehicle's "predator face", which is also implemented in the C257 CLS and C118 CLA, which will not spread throughout the brand's entire range of cars. File:Mercedes-Benz A 180 Progressive (W 177) – h 16032019.jpg|Rear view File:Mercedes-Benz A 200 Monrepos 2018 IMG 0081.jpg|Interior

Sales

YearEuropeAustralia
19976,184
1998118,058
1999177,275
2000168,897
2001161,962
2002149,327
2003130,051
2004126,294
2005173,548
2006148,001
2007136,349
2008125,671
2009109,568
2010106,983
201188,025
201270,108
2013131,258
2014121,2314,676
2015119,4753,629
2016141,8004,335
2017143,5504,768
2018153,8824,175
2019198,9264,689
2020158,9556,054
2021118,4393,793
20222,840
20232,392
20241,997

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