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Old 02-19-14, 02:31 PM
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Default First Drive: 2015 Mercedes-Benz GLA250 4Matic

2015 Mercedes-Benz GLA250 4Matic



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We all knew that Mercedes-Benz couldn't afford to resist the small SUVover segment for much longer. After all, it seems to be the fastest-growing segment in the galaxy, and in particular, it's the premium niche of that class – led by the hugely successful Land Rover Evoque and BMW X1 – that is making these smaller vehicles more viable and attractive. Off we go, then, in this spanking-new 2015 GLA250 4Matic, Mercedes' take on this still somewhat amorphous genre.

Is this a tall A-Class, or more of a scrunched CLA-Class? True to its crossing-over nature, this taller GLA configuration is honestly a healthy mix of both A- and CLA-Class while being more practical than either. It is 9.4 inches shorter than the CLA-Class coupe/sedan-with-trunk and 4.9 inches longer than the overseas A-Class hatchback. At 71.0-inches wide, it ever so slightly outspans its compact cousins, too. Our North America-specific height of 60.0 inches (It's 58.8-inches tall in Europe and elsewhere) is roughly 3.5 inches taller than A- and CLA-Class offerings. That's because our GLA250 will get the usually optional Off-Road Comfort chassis height fitted as standard, in part because we like sitting up higher, SUV-style. Just as importantly, that extra height allows the GLA the advantages of being classified as a light truck. Fear not: the AMG version will get the lower global height for better on-road dynamics.

Regardless, the GLA doesn't flirt too much with stretching the bounds of the term "compact," and that's a good thing. Stated cargo room for the range is pretty good, too, with 14.9 cubic feet expandable to 29.5 with the rear seats folded flat.

It's no great surprise that plans are afoot to emphasize the GLA's "lifestyle" attributes, as well as its customizability. While Mercedes-Benz North America won't go so far as to offer the eleven wheel styles available in European markets, we will get three sharp designs for non-AMG civilian trims – a standard 18-inch, a typical chiseled five-spoke 19-inch AMG design that goes with the Sport Package, and a third really handsome standalone 19-inch option. Then there is a range of six leather trims, four types of interior detailing and eleven exterior paint colors. Plus, as is all the rage in most German premium cars today, you get multi-color ambient lighting to set the proper mood in the cabin.


The GLA is also Mercedes' first front-wheel-drive-biased crossover, so even in 4Matic trim, this isn't a vehicle to help you dance over the Rubicon. This latest 4Matic application, does, however, slide seamlessly into a maximum 50:50 front-to-rear torque split, and it also possesses multi-mode stability control with side-to-side brake torque vectoring, the latter coming into play when the vehicle is set to Sport mode. The GLA can also provide a more off-road-friendly calibration for the 7G-Tronic dual-clutch transmission along with a hill descent control function, so it's not completely out of its element on fire roads and light-duty trails.

The aforementioned additional 1.2 inches of vehicle height gives North American models better ground clearance versus the Euro-spec model tested here, too. In order to keep the GLA looking too much like a run-of-the-mill hatchback, Mercedes has fitted matte-finish, anti-scratch cladding all around the vehicle's lower perimeter, and the available front and rear skid plates are purely cosmetic – more for deflecting airborne pebbles than turning away radiator-gouging rocks. But Mercedes also had us out on an off-road course, and we were legitimately impressed with what the GLA 4Matic managed to pull off when equipped with proper tires. The added off-road display gauges for the Off-Road Comfort setup – incline, side-to-side incline, steering angle, compass, off-road transmission mode, etc., were welcome bits of kit, as well.




Given that we've enjoyed a mostly positive relationship with Mercedes' new front-wheel-drive A- and CLA-Class with this same M270 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, we expected to be pleased with the turbocharged and direct-injected unit in the GLA, tuned here for 208 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque. Curb weight in 4Matic trim is 3,318 pounds – just 110 more than the front-driver GLA250 and 88 pounds more than a CLA250 4Matic. On southern Spain's hilly and entertaining driving roads, the GLA250 4Matic would avail itself beyond our natural expectations for a small crossover, in much the same way that both the Audi Q3 and BMW X1 continue to impress us. The Land Rover Evoque may be the style leader among these tough premium tykes, but the GLA gives it a run for its money while also being more spacious inside.

0-60 for this top non-AMG-spec GLA is officially listed at 7.0 seconds, but in manual mode with the optional AMG steering wheel and its attendant shift paddles, 6.5 seconds seems very doable. Benz's still-new compact modular chassis is once again pleasantly rigid, while the three control arms and one trailing arm at each corner turn the GLA into a surprisingly accomplished driver's unit. The GLA's class-leading 0.29 coefficient of drag is also a pleasant benefit for both reduced cabin racket and better fuel efficiency, the latter of which is estimated at 25 miles per gallon city and 36 mpg highway.

Running the GLA250 4Matic through its paces as best we could, we found a healthy amount of front-end push in hotter turns, though the new 4Matic is definitely a quick-thinking and sophisticated system that works hard to deliver the best handling possible for a front-biased all-wheel drive setup. Where this model really excels is when the weather goes less cooperative; on the slick road surfaces in this part of the world, the newly lightweight 4Matic system allowed us to literally pull through while carrying more speed than we thought possible. Our optional 19-inch wheels with Goodyear EfficientGrip treads – 235/45R19 95V front and rear – did well overall, though we can't help but wonder how well the standard 18-inchers might have felt. The only potential downside to these smaller wheels would be their inevitable "flood pants" look in the GLA's jacked-up wheel wells.

The essential takeaway from our Spanish drive day is that this new GLA goes about its business very well, yet it doesn't really stand out as something entirely new. The GLA45 AMG or turbodiesel GLA220 CDI 4Matic, on the other hand, both leap out as bolder and more interesting choices. Sadly and predictably, the former will cost markedly more than the estimated $31,000 or so for the base 250 4Matic, while the other is not slated for North America at all. Would it be more genuine if Mercedes called its GLA a hatchback or wagon, as some have suggested? No, because it's really neither. And Audi has already copped the Sportback name, a made-up term that admittedly works well.


So far, we're in the early days of the compact premium CUV movement in North America. Europe has been hosting models like the Q3 and X1 a lot longer, so it will be interesting to see if this segment really heats up in our market. Based on the attributes of this new GLA, we're predicting strong early returns for the Three-Pointed Star when it arrives this September and even bigger sales when a dedicated front-drive model shows up in March of 2015. It may not be the most distinctive player in the segment, but the GLA is very well rounded, and that balance means it ought to hold enough appeal to land on many buyers' consideration lists.

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what a funny little car...
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not a fan of all these supposedly entry level luxury cars: CLA, GLA, X1, A3 etc. sure their base prices all start round $30k, but it can jump to 40k very easily and fast if some of the very basic options are to be added. there're far more better choices out there for $40k than these "cute" and "budget" premium brands.
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I was never a fan of the EX35 (QX50), but Infiniti was still one of the first to this segment. Unlike the competition which all use turbo 4 or turbo 6, the EX never got the VQ37 but stuck with the venerable VQ35

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i cant get over the fact that it is just a raised A class. To me, thats a lot worse starting point than RDX, X1, Q3 or EX35.
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Originally Posted by spwolf

i cant get over the fact that it is just a raised A class. To me, thats a lot worse starting point than RDX, X1, Q3 or EX35.

You read my mind.
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Originally Posted by spwolf
i cant get over the fact that it is just a raised A class. To me, thats a lot worse starting point than RDX, X1, Q3 or EX35.
Really, that looks like thats all it is. That boot looks uselessly tiny.
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Originally Posted by jwong77
Really, that looks like thats all it is. That boot looks uselessly tiny.
Cause vehicles like this aren't really meant for utility. They are an accessory. A cute 'ute' that is modern and chic and strokes the owners ego. Granted I'd just get a bigger engine or a fancier nameplate if I needed to stroke my ego
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I don't know why i like it and have a crush on it….really weird….
 
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Originally Posted by Hoovey2411
I was never a fan of the EX35 (QX50), but Infiniti was still one of the first to this segment. Unlike the competition which all use turbo 4 or turbo 6, the EX never got the VQ37 but stuck with the venerable VQ35
It actually does come with the VQ37 now. It was briefly named EX37 before turning into the QX50. It's really funny to me that the EX got slammed for being too small originally (compared to the Q5/GLK/X3) but now it's the same size as these new subcompact crossovers.

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i cant get over the fact that it is just a raised A class. To me, thats a lot worse starting point than RDX, X1, Q3 or EX35.
Well you're going to hate the next gen Q3 and X1 then. The next X1 will be based on the FWD compact BMW chassis and the Q3 will be on the A3's chassis. There's a strong chance the next EX/QX50 will be riding on the A-class chassis as well- remember the upcoming Q30 is using that platform.
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that is seriously ugly.
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Originally Posted by TangoRed
It actually does come with the VQ37 now. It was briefly named EX37 before turning into the QX50. It's really funny to me that the EX got slammed for being too small originally (compared to the Q5/GLK/X3) but now it's the same size as these new subcompact crossovers.
That's a shame, the VQ35 sounded nicer and much more refined than the coarse VQ37
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Originally Posted by Hoovey2411
Cause vehicles like this aren't really meant for utility. They are an accessory. A cute 'ute' that is modern and chic and strokes the owners ego. Granted I'd just get a bigger engine or a fancier nameplate if I needed to stroke my ego
Yeah, I'm not sure I'm following you on this one. Cute ute and stroking a big ego doesn't seem to go together. But since I'm not really the target audience here, what the heck do I know.
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Originally Posted by jwong77
Yeah, I'm not sure I'm following you on this one. Cute ute and stroking a big ego doesn't seem to go together. But since I'm not really the target audience here, what the heck do I know.
I don't think I'm the target audience either. Looking back I was probably referring to female buyers but then it all went horribly wrong..

I should probably just go to bed now
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And an AMG is coming
 


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