Changes are afoot for the Mercedes A-Class. This has been proven several times by packed versions of the model. After the 45 AMG version and a more modest hatchback, we now find the facelifted Mercedes-Benz A-class in sedan form.
That this concerns the facelifted A-class, is actually especially clear from the abundant camouflage material pasted on the nose and butt. It is highly questionable whether anyone would have given the car a look worthy of a look without those stickers. Based on what we see now, very little has changed in the A-class.
For example, the shape of the headlamps remains the same and the layout of the LED lighting appears unchanged. Undoubtedly something will change in that area, but nothing is yet to be seen. The front bumper does not have a striking shape either. This A-class sedan is not an AMG-Line, but ‘just’ a copy with the standard bumpers. The grille appears to have been fitted with a different mesh, but retains the familiar shape.
At the rear, something still stands out: the layout of the rear lights is slightly different, with the striking extensions at the top and bottom probably being deleted. The facelifted A-class came by for the first time in July, immediately as a fat Mercedes-AMG 45. A more modest hatchback followed later, so now it is the turn of the sedan.
– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl