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- GLA Class 200 SportCurrently ViewingRs.34,38,000*EMI: Rs.75,71213.7 kmplAutomatic
- GLA Class Urban Edition 200Currently ViewingRs.34,84,000*EMI: Rs.76,72413.7 kmplAutomatic
- GLA Class 200 d StyleCurrently ViewingRs.32,33,000*EMI: Rs.72,78017.9 kmplAutomatic
- GLA Class 200 d SportCurrently ViewingRs.35,64,000*EMI: Rs.80,17117.9 kmplAutomatic
- GLA Class Urban Edition 200dCurrently ViewingRs.37,19,000*EMI: Rs.83,63717.9 kmplAutomatic
- GLA Class 220 d 4MATICCurrently ViewingRs.38,64,000*EMI: Rs.86,87617.9 kmplAutomatic
- GLA Class Urban Edition 220dCurrently ViewingRs.41,51,000*EMI: Rs.93,28017.9 kmplAutomatic
- GLA Class FaceliftCurrently ViewingRs.77,85,000*EMI: Rs.1,74,444Automatic
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- undefinedMercedes Benz Gla is a five seater SUV that comes in both petrol and diesel engine fuel type. Its pricing is really good and has good ride quality. It gives refined engine and has great driving experience. The top speed is around 220 kmph and it looks better than before. Its ride is very comfortable and its cabin has a great quality and material but the Regular variants not very powerful. It has a stylish interior and use high quality material. It looks fantastic and do a very great job.Read MoreWas this review helpful?YesNo
- Excellent PerformanceMercedes Benz Gla is a five-seater SUV that looks good. It comes in both petrol and diesel fuel type options and it gives great ride quality. The top speed is around 220 kmph and gives an eight-speed automatic transmission system. It has great ground clearance and it looks bigger and tall. It has excellent cabin quality and a premium interior. The performance is very sharp but the boot space is not so well. It gives a very comfortable ride but its top-end varients are expensive. It provides great interior features.Read MoreWas this review helpful?YesNo
- A Perfect CarThe Mercedes Benz GLA combines luxury, versatility, and performance in a compact SUV package deal. It caters to those who desire the status and refinement of a Mercedes Benz in a smaller, town pleasant form. While it could now not be the maximum spacious or fuel green alternative in its elegance, its robust healthy lies in its pricey interior, superior technology, and a snug trip. If you are looking for a premium compact SUV with a prestigious emblem call, the GLA is an appealing choice that grants a taste of luxurious in a compact format.Read MoreWas this review helpful?YesNo
- Luxurious And Versatile Compact SUVMercedes Benz GLA is a luxurious and flexible compact SUV, diagnosed for its smooth format, snug indoors, and effective basic performance. Its modern-day generation and protection abilities add to its appeal, presenting a continuing and stable usage of enjoyment. Despite its compact size, the GLA gives amazing versatility and practicality, making it ideal for everyday commutes and weekend getaways. With a top elegance ownership revel and top-notch customer support, the GLA stands proud as a well-rounded possibility in the luxury SUV market. Overall, it gives a complicated and a laugh using enjoy for discerning drivers looking for every style and capability.Read MoreWas this review helpful?YesNo
- Admiration At The First GlanceThe Mercedes Benz GLA, as spoken in it's name, starts from Rs. 48.50 lakhs. It's transmission type is automatic and it is a family friendly car, with a seating capacity of five passengers. It's drive type is AWD. I see it as the most comfortable and luxurious SUV. It's looks are quite smart and classy. It's undoubtedly head turner on-road and off-road. It's fuel type is both diesel and petrol. The engine is quite powerful, generating 1332-1950cc of energy. I have drove this in and around the city and also taken to other nearby cities, it's quite smooth.Read MoreWas this review helpful?YesNo
- 4 years of MERCEDES GLAWell, I drive a 2015 Sports model of Mercedes GLA that's a 2.2ltr diesel RWD Starting on the looks it's surely one the best-looking cars if you are some1 who likes being stylish. It has got plush interiors, even the dash is covered with leather fabric and the door arms as well. The automated gear lever in provided in hand just behind the steering wheel. Also, its Mercedes so the overall built quality has been really good. It feels safe as soon as you enter the car. The car seating is comfortable on the front but the rear feels crippled with hardly any leg space. Also if you are tall the headroom might be an issue. Performance is just above average keeping in mind it will provide you with a good in-city mileage of 14-15kms/ltr. The diesel engine is a bit slower with response time as you have to just dive into the accelerator to get that power out even in sports mode. It's just good enough to overtake. The infotainment is all good with user-friendly experience and the sound is also better than many other cars of this segment. The maintenance is almost around 30-40k a year. Its a go anywhere doer with great ground clearance. Adaptive Intel LED lights to provide a good focus for nite driving. The a/c system is however manual that should be surely changed. The boot space is decent but goes if you intend to keep your spare wheel as it doesn't have separate storage for the same. Did I mention the back seats-these are just for kids? The viewability of the front gets a little absurd as the huge front bonnet is quite visible from the inside.that's all, for now, if any1 would like to know more lemme knowRead MoreWas this review helpful?YesNo
- Mercedes-Benz GLA TruthFull ReviewMercedes-Benz with the GLA targeted a segment, it wasn't really part of. Frankly it didn't have any competition for the likes of the Audi and the BMW X1. But when the GLA was first launched in India, most dismissed the car as an A-Class on stilts but Mercedes-Benz knew the potential of this car and the facelift finally made its public debut in January 2017 at the Detroit Motor Show. A little over six months and has now been launed in India with prices starting at Rs. 30.65 lakh (post-GST, ex-showroom).Now, let me make it quite clear; this is probably the mildest of facelifts you'll see on any car but there's a lot that's new. To begin with, the front and rear bumpers of the car are new, they're reshaped and this has helped it look less like a hatchback and more like an SUV. There's a simulated under guard in bucket-tooth design with silver chrome in the front bumper. It also gets what Mercedes-Benz calls 'Powerdomes' on the bonnet and all this adds to the muscular look of the car. One of the car in its segment most desireable today also. The 220d comes with four-wheel drive as standard and thanks to this, you get off to a brisk start right from the word go. Sadly, as the revs build up and go past 2500 rpm, the engine grunt becomes obvious. It's not an enjoyable sound and you immediately get off the gas. There's a big change though in the way the GLA rides. The bouncy ride has now given way to a bit of comfort, however, I still feel that the suspension could have been tweaked to be on the softer side, but the ride is not a bumpy one now and that's a big plus. The Mercedes-Benz GLA facelift boasts of subtle yet effective upgrades Highlights The Mercedes-Benz GLA gets subtle upgrades to the exterior The cabin gets a revised infotainment unit while the engines are the same Prices for the Mercedes-Benz GLA facelift start at Rs. 30.65 lakh The stance is more GLC inspired on the Mercedes-Benz GLA facelift Now, let me make it quite clear; this is probably the mildest of facelifts you'll see on any car but there's a lot that's new. To begin with, the front and rear bumpers of the car are new, they're reshaped and this has helped it look less like a hatchback and more like an SUV. There's a simulated under guard in bucket-tooth design with silver chrome in the front bumper. It also gets what Mercedes-Benz calls 'Powerdomes' on the bonnet and all this adds to the muscular look of the car. Yes, for those who might have already noticed, the entire stance of the car has changed and it's looking more like a baby GLC rather than an A-Class and yet the ground clearance remains unchanged at 183 mm. The LED DRLs continue, but the bi-xenon lights are now replaced with LEDs which are standard across variants and a welcome change. At the rear, the tail lamps too bear similarity to the ones on the GLC and they too are LED. The cabin has been carried over from the older version, save for the new screen While majority of the changes are on the outside, the cabin is carried forward from the predecessor. It features the 8 inch multimedia system (no it isn't a touchscreen) and gets an integral CD drive for both MP3 and WMA/AAC files. The multifunction steering wheel comes in handy to help you gain control of all the operations of the infotainment system and there's also an integral telephone keypad, a Bluetooth interface with a hands-free function and an Aux-in and USB socket in the stowage compartment. The rear seats are still cramped for tall passengers It also comes with smartphone connectivity and so there's Apple CarPlay as also Android Auto. The connection to the smartphone allows access to up-to-date software and data such as navigation and traffic information, media (Streaming Media and IP Radio) as well as contact data, telephony/Face Time and messaging. While all these are new, the boot space remains the same at 421 liters and with the second row down there's 1235 liters of space on offer. But, if you plan to load up the boot, you will have to choose between your luggage and the space saver. There's also no change in the wheelbase and hence for people as tall as me (6 footers) this means cramped space at the rear, which is why I got into the driver's seat. While the 421 litre boot is generous, the space saver ironically takes up a lot of boot The 2-litre petrol and 2.1-litre diesel motors continue to power the facelift of the GLA and we got down to driving the diesel. The 2.1-litre diesel churns out 168 bhp (which is the same as before) and the torque of 350 Nm kicks in at around 1500 rpm which makes sure you have power at hand early. That 7-speed dual clutch gearbox helps in seamless transfer of power to the wheels and the paddle shifters make your life easier. The 200d and the 200 petrol do not get the AWD system The facelift might be a mild one but there are no changes to the engines on offer. The 2-litre petrol and 2.1-litre diesel motors continue to power the facelift of the GLA and we got down to driving the diesel. The 2.1-litre diesel churns out 168 bhp (which is the same as before) and the torque of 350 Nm kicks in at around 1500 rpm which makes sure you have power at hand early. That 7-speed dual clutch gearbox helps in seamless transfer of power to the wheels and the paddle shifters make your life easier. The 200d and the 200 petrol do not get the AWD system but the 220d comes with four-wheel drive as standard and thanks to this, you get off to a brisk start right from the word go. Sadly, as the revs build up and go past 2500 rpm, the engine grunt becomes obvious. It's not an enjoyable sound and you immediately get off the gas. There's a big change though in the way the GLA rides. The bouncy ride has now given way to a bit of comfort, however, I still feel that the suspension could have been tweaked to be on the softer side, but the ride is not a bumpy one now and that's a big plus. All Wheel Drive is now standard on the Mercedes-Benz GLA 220d It's more agile too and the higher ground clearance has not hampered the performance of the car. As I've told you earlier, all-wheel drive is now standard on the GLA 220d and it comes with Downhill Speed Regulation (DSR) which helps to handle steep downhill driving. The speed can be set between four and 18 kmph which makes it easier to navigate through terrains. Driving modes include - Eco, Individual, Off-Road and Dynamic and in each you can tweak the setting of the steering and the engine. The best option is individual, where you put the steering response into Eco mode and the engine response into Sport mode and well, it all falls into place. The 18-inch tyres give you the much needed grip and the GLA maintains its composure when driven into a corner. Now, Mercedes-Benz calls it a genuine off-roader and we can't wait to test that part out. Overall then, the GLA facelift is a welcome change to the company's portfolio and brings with it a fresh look and outlook. It's certainly not a hatchback on stilts anymore, rather a baby GLC as we've already said before. Mercedes-Benz has done enough to make sure that the GLA remains true to its claim of an SUV and I was pleasantly surprised and genuinely happy that the company has managed to pull it off. The NVH levels in the car and the suspension settings apart, the GLA is a genuine winner and the X1 as also the Q3 now have strong contender to deal with.Read MoreWas this review helpful?YesNo
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