Mercedes is readying a series of mid-lifecycle updates for its compact models and after coming across spy shots of the A-Class, the B-Class, the GLA, and the GLB, the only missing piece of the puzzle was the low-slung CLA. The second-gen CLA premiered in 2019 with a sleek four-door coupe-style styling inspired by the larger CLS, with the CLA Shooting Brake adding more practicality into the mix. Predictably, the sexy silhouette of the models will remain untouched in the facelift, with designers focusing their efforts on the front end.
The facelifted CLA was spied with two
different bumpers – above you can see the regular trim and below the AMG Line
which gets a more sculpted front end design. The models are also fitted with
different types of headlights. Despite the camouflage wrap, it is clear that
the compact four-door coupe is getting a redesigned front bumper. Our spy
photographers caught two different bumper variations, with the AMG Line being
more sculpted with functional side intakes and more aerodynamic lines. In both
cases, the CLA retains the Panamericana-shaped grille which will look more
aggressive in the full-blown AMG variants.
Another notable change is the revised LED
graphics for the lighting units. The prototypes took a left turn so we got to
see the new blinkers, and the modern DRLs which appear to be different in the
AMG Line. Hopefully, Mercedes will bring LED tech to more trim levels, since
the halogen units of the current base-spec CLA don’t really do justice to the
premium design of the vehicle. At the back, changes are limited to the
taillight graphics and possibly the lower part of the bumper in lower trims,
with the AMG Line retaining the faux tailpipes.
We don’t have photos of the interior, but
we expect the CLA to inherit the same updates as the rest of the compact
models, spearheaded by the facelifted A-Class. These include an updated version
of the MBUX infotainment, likely combined with larger diameter dual-screens in
base models, and the demise of the trackpad in the center tunnel making room
for a wireless charging pad and new cupholders.
The engine range will likely be carried
over with minimal changes to make them cleaner, and the demise of the manual
gearbox option which was only available in Europe. The CLA already is already
offered with mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains, which will be more of
a focus in the facelifted range. Finally, the CLA 35, 45, and 45 S
performance-focused models from AMG will live on, as is the case with the
sibling A-Class and GLA bodystyles. The facelifted Mercedes-Benz CLA range is
expected to debut in mid-2023, following the rest of the compact Mercedes
family. Note that Mercedes has announced it will reduce the bodystyle variants
in the next “Entry Luxury” range from seven to four while moving upmarket.

