Produced exclusively by the Daimler – BAIC Motor
joint venture, the China-only A-Class L Sedan brings CLS styling and S-Class
safety tech to the compact 4-door segment.
Mercedes will eventually unveil another version of
the saloon, tailored specifically to customers outside of China, sometime in
the second half of the year. It’s likely that car will drop the ‘L’ designation
and be known simply as the A-Class Sedan.
The Chinese A-Class L Sedan
features highlights such as multiple innovative driving assistance systems
borrowed from the S-Class, as well as the MBUX system’s intelligent voice
control with natural speech recognition, which is of course proficient in
various Chinese dialects, including Sichuanese and Cantonese.
With regards to styling, the A-Class L Sedan is
meant to reflect the “purist, surface-accentuating design” of the automaker’s
latest design philosophy, dubbed Sensual Purity. It reflects in the short
overhangs (front and rear), a sleek side feature line, progressive front
fascia, pronounced shoulders and a compact rear end – the latter housing
two-piece taillights, while the reflectors have been moved lower down in the
bumper.
Chinese buyers will be able to choose between two
versions of the car: Sedan and Sport Sedan, the latter featuring power domes on
the bonnet. Other choices will include deciding between having 16 to 19-inch
wheels, as well as whether or not you should opt for the China-only Rose gold
exclusive paint finish.
The cabin of the
A-Class L Sedan features a wing-shaped main body, free-standing widescreen
infotainment display, up to 64 colors’ worth of ambient lighting, turbine-look
air vents and all the other 2018-worthy goodies.
The MBUX multimedia system boasts the popular
WeChatMyCar app and comes with intelligent voice control, speech recognition
and artificial intelligence. In fact, Mercedes is the world’s first automaker
to provide a navigation display featuring augmented reality technology on the
Chinese market.
Mercedes developed the A-Class L Sedan with a focus
on knee room for rear passengers. Thus, the wheelbase is larger by 60 mm and comes in at 2,789 mm, compared to the hatchback’s 2,729 mm wheelbase. Overall, the car measures 4,609 mm in length,
1,796 mm in width and stands 1,460 mm tall. As for the
boot, it has a capacity of 420 liters.
At market launch, Chinese buyers will be able to
purchase their A-Class L Sedan with a 1.33-liter four-cylinder engine, boasting
power outputs of 136 PS and 163 PS. Later on, a 2.0-liter
four-pot will be available too, with an output of 190 PS. The 7G-DCT
dual clutch automatic transmission is standard across the board.