Mercedes-Benz A-Class
2025 - A180 AMG Line Executive Edition 5dr Auto
49.7k+ miles2025 (25 reg)AutoPetrolMercedes-Benz of GiffnockGlasgowMercedes-Benz A-Class
2022 - A180 AMG Line Executive Edition 4dr Auto
40.8k+ miles2022 (71 reg)AutoPetrolIsaac Agnew Mercedes-Benz of BelfastBelfastMercedes-Benz A-Class
2020 - Mercedes A45 5Dr S 2.0 Auto
43.1k+ miles2020 (20 reg)AutoPetrolGates of Stevenage4.5StevenageMercedes-Benz A-Class
2006 (56) - 2.0 A200 Turbo CVT 3dr
62.5k miles2006 (56 reg)AutoPetrolRETAIL WAY AUTOSBiggleswadeMercedes-Benz A-Class
2020 - A200d AMG Line Premium Plus Edition 4dr Auto
41k miles2020 (70 reg)AutoDieselMercedes-Benz of Colchester4.5ColchesterMercedes-Benz A-Class
2023 - A200d AMG Line Premium Plus 5dr Auto
12k+ miles2023 (23 reg)AutoDieselMercedes-Benz of Colchester4.5ColchesterMercedes-Benz A-Class
2012 (61) - A160 CDI Avantgarde SE 5dr
61.1k+ miles2012 (61 reg)ManualDieselBJH Motors & Sons (Cranham Drive)4.2WorcesterMercedes-Benz A-Class
2021 (21) - A 250 Amg Line Executive E Auto 4-Door
61k miles2021 (21 reg)AutoHybridMeridian Motors LimitedBathgateMercedes-Benz A-Class
2013 (63) - A45 4Matic 5dr Auto
18k miles2013 (63 reg)AutoPetrolBedford Specialist Cars4.8BedfordMercedes-Benz A-Class
2022 - A200d AMG Line Premium 4dr Auto
19k+ miles2022 (72 reg)AutoDieselMercedes-Benz of GiffnockGlasgowMercedes-Benz A-Class
2023 - A200 Exclusive Launch Edition 5dr Auto
9.3k+ miles2023 (23 reg)AutoPetrolMercedes-Benz of Ipswich4.4IpswichMercedes-Benz A-Class
2008 (08) - A150 Classic 5dr
86k miles2008 (8 reg)ManualPetrolCheap Cars and VansENFIELDMercedes-Benz A-Class
2009 (59) - A180 CDI CLASSIC SE 5-Door (Low Mileage)
70.9k+ miles2009 (59 reg)AutoDieselBurrfields Car Sales4.5Portsmouth
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Thinking of getting a Mercedes-Benz A-Class?
Why buy the Mercedes-Benz A-Class?
If you want a mid-size hatchback or saloon that’s stylish, comfortable and full of tech, the Mercedes-Benz A-Class could be just what you’re looking for. On top of all that, the A-Class has a premium look and feel and you can choose from a wide range of engines and trim levels.
Mercedes-Benz A-Class range and updates
The current version of the Mercedes-Benz A-Class has been on sale in the UK since 2018 – the previous model was on sale new from 2012 to 2018. The current A-Class is available as a five-door hatchback or a four-door saloon; with petrol, diesel or plug-in hybrid power; a manual or automatic gearbox and front- or four-wheel drive. There are lots of trim levels to choose from including the very popular AMG Line models. The older version is much the same though it’s only available as a hatchback and there’s no plug-in hybrid option.
Mercedes-Benz A-Class tech and features
In the current Mercedes-Benz A-Class, every model has a display screen that stretches across almost half of the dashboard. It looks sleek and modern and among the many features included as standard in the infotainment system are Apple CarPlay/Android Auto phone support and sat nav. You also get air con, heated front seats, cruise control and a reversing camera. Previous-generation A-Class models have similar features but they don’t look as premium or as high-tech inside.
Mercedes-Benz A-Class running costs and value
The latest Mercedes-Benz A-Class is available with a petrol or diesel engine or as a plug-in hybrid. According to official figures, petrol A-Class models can give average fuel economy of 30mpg to 47mpg and diesels can give 44mpg to 64mpg – about average for this type of car. Older versions post similar numbers. Being a premium-brand car, the A-Class costs more than similar cars made by the likes of Ford or Peugeot, but you may feel the A-Class’s quality and tech are worth it.
Mercedes-Benz A-Class vs rivals
There are two other premium mid-size hatchbacks you might want to consider – the Audi A3 and the BMW 1 Series. You may also want to check out similar cars such as the Mazda 3 and the Volkswagen Golf. The premium look and feel of the A-Class may be enough to swing your decision in its favour, but it’s also among the quietest and most comfortable cars of this type and its interior has a real ‘wow’ factor.
Mercedes-Benz A-Class common questions
How practical is the Mercedes-Benz A-Class?
There’s pretty generous leg, head and shoulder room in the front of the current Mercedes-Benz A-Class, with enough space for someone well over six feet tall to get comfortable. In the back, there’s sufficient space for a couple of average-size adults to sit behind someone of similar height.
The A-Class hatchback has 370 litres of boot space, which is a touch less than in most other mid-size hatchbacks but still enough room for half a dozen large ‘bags for life’ or a couple of big suitcases. The A-Class saloon has a slightly bigger boot with 405 litres of space, but the smaller opening makes it harder to load in big things. Note that plug-in hybrid models lose some boot space to their batteries.
Older versions of the A-Class aren’t quite as spacious or as practical. Boot space is similar but back-seat space is quite tight and the small rear-door openings aren’t especially family-friendly.
How does the Mercedes-Benz A-Class compare with other Mercedes-Benz models?
The A-Class is the smallest car Mercedes-Benz makes. Bigger Mercedes models include the B-Class, C-Class, E-Class and S-Class. The CLA is similar in shape and size to equivalent A-Class saloon models, but it’s lower and sleeker. The GLA SUV, on the other hand, is about the same size as the A-Class but is taller and sits higher off the ground.
How safe is the Mercedes-Benz A-Class?
The current Mercedes-Benz A-Class is one of the safest mid-size hatchbacks you can get. When it was assessed by safety experts Euro NCAP, it scored more than 90% for protecting adults, children and pedestrians in a crash, earning a full five-star safety rating. Driver-safety features fitted as standard include automatic emergency braking, lane-keeping assist and blindspot monitoring.
Are there any hybrid versions of the Mercedes-Benz A-Class?
The current version of the Mercedes-Benz A-Class is available with plug-in hybrid power. The A250e, which uses a combination of a petrol engine and an electric motor, can give average fuel economy of 282mpg, according to the official figures, with carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions of just 24g/km. Driving on battery power alone, the car has an official range of 46 miles.