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MY802.5 (UK Jan 2022) Brochure and Model Changes

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#4 ·
A few other notable changes for the UK:
  • SE Model has now been discontinued for the UK market, so the sport model is now the entry level - starting at £25,975 for the A180 Manual
  • Electrically adjustable seats have been removed from the regular Premium Plus Model (due to chip shortages) they're still available for the A35 Premium Plus/45S Plus however.
  • Manual gearbox discontinued on all models except for A180 Sport (previously available on all 180 Petrol/Diesel models and trims)
  • The "entry level" A45S+ has been discontinued, with only the higher end Plus model now available (which has increased in price by £650 to £57,885 (this is partly due to the seats used in the standard trim being discontinued by Mercedes globally)
  • A35 Exec Price increases by £950, other A35's by £500
  • £375 Increase on Petrol/Diesel A Class - £800 on the A250e hybrids
Also still missing the Wireless Charging, AR Navigation. Deliveries may also be missing the communications module for live traffic, updates and Mercedes me services - however this will still be retrofitted at a dealer when available if it is missing!
 
#5 ·
It surprised me why Mercedes never had the Rose gold here in the U.K. until now. It is available pretty much everywhere else and even in LHD markets such as Ireland, where it is often used as the primary promo colour.

As for manuals being less available, good, I never understood anyone who got a manual Mercedes.
The SE going is also good, the spec list was poor when for like £500 more you could go into the Sport models and get a lot more. Those headlights they had were awful as well, why get the A Class without the shark like day time running lights? It completely ruins the look of the car.
 
#10 ·
It's usually the complete opposite when coming to a major model change, they add kit to make sure they shift the last year of production asap. But the same can be said for not putting too much kit on the last ones otherwise nobody would by the new one 🤣 🤣
 
#8 ·
Hi,

I've currently got an order going through for a new A250 AMG Line Premium due for delivery in January 2022. I've just clicked on the link to the configurator my dealer sent me as my partner wanted to see a 360 degree of the car. Anyway, I noticed on the standard equipment it's got the suspension listed as "Multi-link axle".

I thought Mercedes dropped multi-link in favour of the torsion beam and that this was worse?

I can't see anything on the new brochure listing it, just says "Lowered Comfort Suspension".

Any ideas? Am I wrong and this is actually referring to Torsion beam?

Hopefully they've bought it back!

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#11 ·
Hi,

I've currently got an order going through for a new A250 AMG Line Premium due for delivery in January 2022. I've just clicked on the link to the configurator my dealer sent me as my partner wanted to see a 360 degree of the car. Anyway, I noticed on the standard equipment it's got the suspension listed as "Multi-link axle".

I thought Mercedes dropped multi-link in favour of the torsion beam and that this was worse?

I can't see anything on the new brochure listing it, just says "Lowered Comfort Suspension".

Any ideas? Am I wrong and this is actually referring to Torsion beam?

Hopefully they've bought it back!

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When they dropped it from the rest of the range it was still present on the A250 and A220d models only. Then when they discontinued the A220d model in the UK is when they removed the mention of it in the brochure, so do believe it could be an error and it still remains on the A250 - fingers crossed 🤞
 
#12 ·
I don’t know if this is new information or not but I got the AMG Line Edition which comes with a 7 inch drivers screen and a 10 inch media screen. The 7 inch screens used to be recessed into the display unit. Mine is completely flat and flush with the remainder of the screen which actually makes it look a whole lot smarter and a whole lot more acceptable.
 
#16 ·
I ordered an A250e AMG line premium plus saloon in march last year, due to be delivered tomorrow. I received the below declaration to sign from Mercedes a few weeks ago.
No mention of the electric seats being withdrawn, just the sound system which isn't the 'end of the world', wireless charging which I'm not bothered about and the hands free access. Will let you know what is missing when I get it.....

"You will be aware from recent media articles that there is a global shortage of semiconductors, which are used
within almost all electronic devices and equipment and are, of course, an essential part of car manufacturing.
Within cars, microchips are embedded within the electronic control units that regulate things like, driving
dynamics, comfort and assistance features.
The COVID-19 pandemic has created an erratic and unforeseen surge in global demand for consumer products like
mobile phones, tablets, computers, and playstations, and the supply of semiconductors cannot meet the global
demand. Within our industry this has resulted in restricted availability of some control units and, unfortunately,
your car is one of those affected.
At present, we are not able to offer the following equipment for your car:
Hands Free Access, Mid Line Sound, Wireless Charging
By signing the below you confirm that you agree to proceed with the order and take delivery of the car on the
above basis.
Please contact us if you have additional questions.
Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Kind regards,
Mercedes-Benz Retail Group Fleet Sales"
 
#23 ·
It looks like the configurator has been updated for premium plus cars, and are now 'Night Edition' which adds 19" wheels.
Does anybody know when Edition will be replaced by Night Edition?
The online brochures don't seem to have been updated yet.