Mercedes-Benz Concept A Sedan Revealed

Ashley Oldfield

18 Apr 2017

Mercedes-Benz Concept A Sedan Revealed

(What’s widely presumed to be) the precursor to the next Mercedes-Benz A-Class sedan has been revealed at the Shanghai Auto Show.

Just like Audi has the A3 Sedan, BMW has the (China-market only) 1 Series Sedan. Now Mercedes-Benz appears to be building its own sedan version of the premium compact car. It does not appear to be a replacement for the CLA, which will continue to be sold when the A-Class sedan reaches production in 2018.

The Concept A is designed to use the same front-drive architecture that the next-gen A-Class will. It also has 4Matic capabilities that point towards a Mercedes-AMG 45 model being on the cards to compete with the Audi RS3 Sedan. That model is only expected to arrive in 2019, however.

The design of the Concept A sedan shows the new "smoother" approach to design that Merc will undertake in its next models. Mercedes design boss Gorden Wagener says “the Concept A Saloon shows that the time of creases is over, form and body are what remain when creases and lines are reduced to the extreme. It has the potential to introduce a new design era.”

It will be more spacious and practical than the CLA coupe, and according to Mercedes, this is where a gap in the market exists. China is also particularly fond of the 3-box shape, so that’s reason alone to build it considering that market buys around 1-million cars a month.

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Ashley Oldfield

Ashley Oldfield

Ashley has been riding or driving some sort of motorised vehicle since his 4th birthday when he got a Yamaha PW50. Equipped with years of racing experience, Ashley took up journalism and became a writer for some of South Africa’s best motoring magazines and online publications. He is SA’s first (and only) GT Academy winner having raced professionally overseas. He now serves as the Content Manager at Cars.co.za, putting his wealth of racing and driving experience to good use.

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