By: Mpho Mahlangu
Pretoria – The entry point into the world of Mercedes-Benz SUVs, the GLA has undergone a nip and tuck, with the manufacturer having now quietly added pricing to the local configurator.
The updated baby Merc’ is listed at an asking price of R811 376 for the GLA 200, with the more frugal GLA 200d starting from R844 706. Most customers will opt for the AMG Line which costs a further R29 000 and adds AMG body styling, sports seats, comfort suspension with ride height lowering, larger 19-inch AMG alloy wheels and a multi-functional sports steering wheel wrapped in nappa leather.
Standard equipment includes LED headlamps, comfort seats, ARTICO man-made leather/ Bertrix fabric black seats, THERMATIC automatic climate control, active brake assist, adaptive high beam assist, cruise control, MBUX multimedia system, extended MBUX functions, preinstallation for live traffic information, active parking assist with PARKTRONIC and a reverse camera, and a tyre pressure monitor.
The facelifted model has received several changes and from the exterior, the most noticeable improvements have been made to the headlights which have now been modernised. The new front grille features vertical louvres, with the front bumper also receiving some enhancements. The taillamps have also been redesigned.
Customers may now specify the GLA in a new exterior paint colour called Spectral Blue metallic and it costs R5 200. Seven wheel options ranging from 18-20-inches are on offer, with all but one available at no extra cost.
Inside, the Mercedes-Benz GLA now receives a larger 7.0-inch instrument cluster and a 10.25-inch infotainment touchscreen as standard. Customers can opt for two 10.25-inch widescreens at an extra cost.
Integrated in the infotainment system is the latest generation of Mercedes’ personal assistant, MBUX. The instrument cluster now boasts redesigned display styles. The touchpad which was previously found in the pre-facelifted model has been removed. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity is now standard.
Powering the GLA 200 is a 1.3-litre 4-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine with mild-hybrid technology. The petrol engine delivers 120kW and 270Nm, with an additional 10kW of boost provided from the mild hybrid system. Power in the GLA 200 is sent to the front wheels via a 7G-Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT).
The GLA 200d is powered by a 2.0-litre 4-cylinder turbocharged oil-burner, however without any assistance from a mild-hybrid system. Power outputs are rated at 110kW and 320Nm with power in this model also sent to the front wheels but via an 8G-DCT.
We’ll bring driving impressions of the Mercedes-Benz GLA once we get our hands on a unit.