Mercedes-Benz also
debuts the GLA 35 entry-level AMG model today. Going
by the full name of Mercedes-AMG GLA 35 4MATIC, this performance model is the
seventh member of the automaker’s compact family to wear the ’35’ designation,
following the A-Class hatch, A-Class sedan, A-Class L sedan for China, CLA
Coupe, CLA Shooting Brake, and GLB SUV.
As
with these models, the Mercedes-AMG GLA 35 is powered by a 2.0-liter
turbocharged four-cylinder engine delivering 306 PS at 5,800 rpm and
400 Nm of torque at 3,000 – 4,000 rpm. The engine is hooked to an eight-speed AMG
Speedshift DCT 8G dual-clutch automatic transmission with manual mode that
sends power to all four wheels via the standard-fit AMG Performance 4MATIC
variable all-wheel drive.
Thanks
to this setup and the Race-Start launch control function that also comes
standard, the 2021 Mercedes-AMG GLA 35 sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in
5.1 seconds, with the top speed electronically limited at 250 km/h.
The
2021 Mercedes-AMG GLA 35’s superior performance compared to non-AMG models is
reflected in its design too, as the model features unique styling tweaks that
differentiate it from lesser versions. Those include the AMG-specific
‘Panamericana’ radiator grille, front splitter in silver chrome (optionally in
high-gloss black), the trim of the louvers in the outer air inlets, and the
exclusive 19-inch wheels.
The
rims feature a five-twin-spoke design and are painted in tantalum grey with a
high-sheen finish. Needless to say, they are available in larger 20- and
21-inch sizes as well. The GLA 35 also features silver chrome inserts
(available also in high-gloss black) on the door handles, a new diffuser insert
in the rear apron, AMG spoiler lip on the roof, and two round tailpipes.
Inside,
the Mercedes-AMG GLA 35 spices up the high-tech ambience of the MBUX
infotainment system’s fully-digital displays with several sporty features.
Highlights include sport seats in Artico man-made leather/Dinamica microfiber
with red topstitching and seat belts, AMG multifunction sports steering wheel
in Nappa leather, carbon fiber trim, brushed stainless steel sports pedals, and
a series of red accents.
Other
features worth mentioning include the AMG Dynamic Select with five drive
programs (Slippery, Comfort, Sport, Sport+ and Individual), AMG Dynamics
integrated dynamic handling control system, steering with special rack and
variable ratio, upgraded braking system and AMG suspension tuned for high
cornering speeds. The AMG Ride Control adaptive damping system is optional.
The
all-new Mercedes-Benz GLA, including the AMG GLA 35 variant, will reach
European dealers in early 2020 and will launch in the United States in the
summer.