The Mercedes-AMG has officially unveiled the A35 4MATIC. Starting under the hood, the
hatchback has a new turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that produces
301 hp and 400 Nm of torque. It is connected to a
seven-speed dual-clutch transmission and a performance-oriented all-wheel drive
system. This setup enables the car to
accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 4.7 seconds before hitting a limited
top speed of 250 km/h.
Being a proper AMG model means the performance
upgrades extend beyond the engine compartment. In particular, the A35 has been equipped with additional braces and an
aluminum plate to increase torsional stiffness up front.
Elsewhere, engineers installed an AMG Ride Control
suspension which uses lightweight aluminum components, an AMG-specific front
steering knuckle and a handful of goodies lifted from the A45. Customers will
also have the option of ordering an Adaptive Damping System with three
different modes.
Since the model can get to high speeds relatively
quickly, the A35 has been outfitted with a high-performance braking system that
features four-piston fixed calipers and 350mm discs up front. Out back, there’s single piston calipers with 330mm discs.
Other performance changes include a sports steering
system, an AMG exhaust and an assortment of special settings including a new
“Slippery” mode for the AMG Dynamic Select System. A previewed by leaked images, the
A35 has a lot in common with the A-Class’ AMG Line variant. However, the
mid-performance model has a unique grille, flics and a front splitter. The car
has also been equipped with a sportier rear bumper and a large spoiler. Other
special touches include a new diffuser and 18-inch lightweight alloy wheels.
Moving into the cabin, drivers will find a
flat-bottomed steering wheel, microfiber accents and red contrast stitching.
There will also be an assortment of AMG-specific settings and options for the digital
instrument cluster and infotainment system.
The Mercedes-AMG A35 4MATIC will be debut at the
Paris Motor Show on October 2nd and sales will begin later that month.