2023 mercedes benz cla 250 review năm 2024

Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class 2023 Reviews

VehicleSpecsPrice* CLA35 4Matic 2.0L, PULP, 7 SP AUTO $90,200 – 103,620 2023 Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class 2023 CLA35 4Matic Pricing and Specs CLA45 S 4Matic+ 2.0L, PULP, 8 SP AUTO $117,150 – 134,750 2023 Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class 2023 CLA45 S 4Matic+ Pricing and Specs CLA 200 1.3L, PULP, 7 SP AUTO $64,900 – 74,580 2023 Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class 2023 CLA 200 Pricing and Specs CLA 250 4Matic 2.0L, PULP, 7 SP AUTO $74,360 – 85,470 2023 Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class 2023 CLA 250 4Matic Pricing and Specs

Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class News

The car to buy, if what annoys you most about the Mercedes A-Class is that you can in fact fit fully grown adults in the second row of seats.

It complements the A-Class the way a CLS does the E-Class, the CLA being for people who are prepared to sacrifice a bit of practicality in the name of style. Style that, in this case, comes from four pillarless doors and a swept-back, coupe-like roofline.

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The current second-generation CLA has been with us since 2019, and in 2023 it received a mid-life facelift, with minor styling tweaks to both exterior and interior [and not all for the better] and powertrain refinements. More on that in a bit.

Does it get the same platform as the hatch?

Yup. The CLA is based on the same platform as the A-Class and B-Class. There’s also GLA and GLB SUVs that share this platform too, as well as a Shooting Brake estate version of the CLA itself. And confusingly, there’s also an A-Class saloon. And, of course, obligatory fast versions of each.

But take it from us, this is a much better looking car in real life than it is in pics. It also gets the same tech-heavy interior as the hatchback - sit in the driver’s seat and look forwards, and you could just as easily be sitting in an A-Class - with the same glitzy dual widescreen displays and all the same driver assistance systems. However, as part of the mid-life facelift the steering wheel now gets fiddly touchpad controls, and the trackpad on the centre console has gone. Annoying.

Still, all jokes aside, you can actually fit people in the back. Just about, though any taller passengers might be a little squished. More on that on the Interior tab.

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Presumably it’s pretty similar to drive too?

Yep, though Mercedes claims the CLA is the most fun of all its compact cars. Not because it’s any faster, but because of things like the multi-link rear axle, a wider track and beefier anti-roll bars. We’re not entirely sure that’s true – it’s surefooted and capable enough, but we’re still not sure we’d describe it as ‘fun’, and on the standard lowered comfort suspension, the ride was a little firm for our liking, too.

Over here we get the choice of one diesel [220d] and three petrol engines [180, 200 and 250e]. The 180 and 200 are now equipped with a small 48V mild hybrid set-up for better performance and efficiency, while the 250e gets a 108bhp electric motor and 15.6kWh battery pairing for a claimed electric range of up to 48 miles. Head over to the Driving tab for more.

What are the rivals?

The CLA’s closest competitor is undoubtedly the BMW 2 Series Coupe if you're here for the coupe-ness, or the Audi A3 Saloon, Peugeot 508 and VW Arteon if it's a svelte saloon you're after. Or, indeed, the A-Class saloon...

Prices start at £34,535 for the petrol-powered CLA 180, £39,265 for the 200d, and £45,360 for the 250e plug-in hybrid, though it’s worth noting that company car buyers can take advantage of 8 per cent BiK tax rates. Head over to the Buying tab for more.

Our choice from the range

MERCEDES-BENZ

CLA 220d Sport Executive 4dr Tip Auto

£38,955

What's the verdict?

“Not much different to the A-Class, but that's OK. Why mess with a successful formula? ”

If you want a small Mercedes, sensible money buys a normal A-Class. Because it’s a bit cheaper, more practical and still has that interior. But many of you won’t do that. You’ll be swayed by the CLA’s swooping roofline and pillarless doors, and you’ll be only too happy to pay for the privilege of owning them. For that bit of extra glamour. For not having to drive around in a ‘boring’ family hatchback, even one with a Mercedes-Benz badge on the front.

And we don’t blame you. No, it’s not massively more engaging to drive, the lesser petrol engine is thrashy and the interior is possibly worse off on account of the facelift, but the CLA Coupe is undoubtedly a desirable car. And it’s not that much more money than the A-Class hatch. It’s certainly a massive improvement on the last CLA, and that alone will make a lot of people very happy indeed.

Is Mercedes CLA 250 a good car?

Blind spot warning became standard starting in 2021. The sleek and compact CLA250 is Mercedes' entry-level, front-drive, compact, four-door coupe. It has a nicely-finished cabin and fuel economy of 28 mpg is respectable. But the driving experience falls well short of a typical Mercedes.

Why is the CLA 250 so cheap?

Because it's designed to be cheap. Mercedes A, B, CLA, GLA are with so called MFA front wheel drive platform. Mercedes didn't produce such cars before, but they had to do something to compete with the low class cars from other manufacturers. The entry level real Mercedes is C class.

Is the CLA 250 expensive to maintain?

The annual maintenance cost of a Mercedes-Benz CLA250 is $736. Repair and maintenance costs vary depending on age, mileage, location and shop.

What are the features of the CLA 250 2023?

Sunroof, Panoramic Roof, Full-Time 4MATIC® All-Wheel, Turbocharged, iPod/MP3 Input, Onboard Communications System, Aluminum Wheels, Remote Engine Start, Dual Zone A/C, Smart Device Integration, Blind Spot Monitor MP3 Player, Steering Wheel Controls, Child Safety Locks, Electronic Stability Control, Heated Mirrors.

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