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ime2006 11-21-2012 09:55 PM

No information about Mercedes Benz New A-Class in Canada ?
 
I have been trying to find information of MB A-class in canada and nothing showed up.

I wonder if Canada will have the new A-Class.
Looking into getting a A45 AMG.


Anyone here have idea about price and release time ?


http://www.blogcdn.com/www.autoblog....reveal-opt.jpg

It’s official: Mercedes-Benz will add an AMG version to its A-class lineup, and it will be called the A45 AMG. It will feature a turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-four, internally called M133, producing around 350 hp; maximum torque will be more than 295 lb-ft. The engine, fitted with a single BorgWarner-sourced twin-scroll turbocharger, has a 6300-rpm redline. “It will be the most powerful engine in its class,” said AMG chief Ola Källenius. That class consists of the new M135i and the Audi RS3.

LP700-4 11-21-2012 10:13 PM

I think the A class is strictly european market.

What i heard is look out for a different model called the CLA coming to the americas. Apparantly the top trim level with be the CLA45 AMG with the turbo 4 and dct.

Matsuda 11-21-2012 10:14 PM

I read its coming to the US in 2014

TypeRNammer 11-21-2012 10:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matsuda (Post 8087693)
I read its coming to the US in 2014

If that's the case, then Audi should bring over the RS3 with a DSG transmission:fullofwin:

StylinRed 11-21-2012 11:28 PM

that looks pretty sweet

as for audi id like to see the A1 or the 2-dr A3 over here

we dont have enough choice here imo :/ hell not even as many options when customizing a vehicle :(

hongy 11-21-2012 11:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StylinRed (Post 8087771)
that looks pretty sweet

as for audi id like to see the A1 or the 2-dr A3 over here

we dont have enough choice here imo :/ hell not even as many options when customizing a vehicle :(

They should bring the 2dr A3s here! and I just buy all the options :badpokerface:

jpark 11-21-2012 11:44 PM

imagine 6.2 amg in that thing :sweetjesus:

ime2006 11-22-2012 02:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LP700-4 (Post 8087692)
I think the A class is strictly european market.

What i heard is look out for a different model called the CLA coming to the americas. Apparantly the top trim level with be the CLA45 AMG with the turbo 4 and dct.

They already open pre-order in Asia now.
Japan, and Taiwan...not sure if china and HK has it.

Just read a bit more online ~~~ North America will not have A class...but we will have CLA XDDDD
CLA concept car looks really slick ~ but the spy photo shows huge difference in the look from the concept car.

Man....so wanna get this Fun Car.

TOS'd 11-22-2012 02:44 AM

C-LAi class?

TypeRNammer 11-22-2012 02:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TOS'd (Post 8087841)
C-LAi class?

http://www.memegeneokerlund.com/medi...ted/w1yq1m.jpg

asian_XL 11-22-2012 04:59 AM

Golf Mk7 > A class

!SG 11-22-2012 05:01 AM

no word on the A class in canada. i think there isnt enough of a gap between the smart and the slightly bigger B class.

however, there is suppose to be something like 22 new model launches within the next 5 years and some new engines as well.

supafamous 11-22-2012 05:49 AM

The US is getting the sedan CLA (mini-CLS) and I'd guess that Canada would get the same and the B-class goes away as a result. There's also a rumoured mini-SUV based off this platform which I'd imagine would show up to compete against the X1.

pherio 11-22-2012 07:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ime2006 (Post 8087837)
They already open pre-order in Asia now.
Japan, and Taiwan...not sure if china and HK has it.

This is how they're promoting it in Japan:
Have to say if it doesn't come with carousel seats there should be a class action lawsuit for false advertising.


heleu 11-22-2012 02:37 PM

2014 Mercedes-Benz A45 AMG First Ride – Review – Car and Driver

http://media.caranddriver.com/images...-s-429x262.jpg

http://media.caranddriver.com/images...s-original.jpg

Quote:

A wry smile sneaks across Tobias Moers’s face as he fires up the engine on a Mercedes A45 AMG prototype at the Hockenheimring in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. “This car doesn’t exist,” the head of development at Mercedes-AMG explains, “and that’s why you cannot drive it!” As Moers jumps behind the wheel and I settle into the perfectly sculpted passenger seat, there’s no doubt that this is a real car, albeit not one that’s available yet in dealerships.

We ease out of the pit lane and onto the track. At this point, the car sounds like most of its four-cylinder Mercedes siblings—emitting a rather undistinguished, but not unpleasant, moggy purr. But as Moers dips deeper into the throttle and the 2.0-liter engine revs higher on the approach to the first right turn, the sound segues into a powerful rort. The car has come alive. It storms out of the turn, pulling strongly and without any of the torque steer you’d expect if this were a powerful front-drive car, but AMG wisely chose an AWD configuration for the A45. Body control is excellent; roll, pitch, and dive are virtually nonexistent as the AMG prototype charges around the track. The balance and the lack of torque steer are certainly helped by the fact that the A45 prototype shuttles its prodigious power to all four wheels, one of several forthcoming AMG products that will do so. On this car, the power distribution between the two axles is handled by an electronically activated multiplate clutch. Sending an estimated 353 hp and 332 lb-ft of torque to just the front axle would have been, uh, unwise.

To squeeze this much power out of a 2.0-liter four-cylinder, AMG equips it with a high-pressure turbocharger pumping a race-car-like 26 psi of boost. Special bearings and solid pistons handle high internal pressures akin to those found in a diesel engine. Moers claims this souped-up 2.0-liter is as durable as any other AMG engine, undergoing the same rigorous testing regimen as any other Mercedes product. The A45 we’re in hits more than 124 mph at Hockenheim without any apparent stress.


The A45 AMG is the most powerful series production car powered by a 2.0-liter engine. Its specific power output is roughly 173 hp per liter, topping even the Porsche 911 GT2 RS (172.2 hp per liter). That’s a record for roadgoing cars, according to Moers.

Like the SLS AMG, a seven-speed AMG Speedshift MCT dual-clutch gearbox is used to handle the enormous power and torque of the A45 AMG engine. (We’re fairly sure they are different part numbers.) As is current AMG fashion, the A45 comes with the so-called AMG Drive Unit that enables the selection of different driving modes. In Normal mode, gearchanges are smooth and seamless; selecting Sport or Sport Plus mode noticeably quickens the swaps. In Sport Plus, it delivers competition-grade downshifts and simultaneously performs matched-rev throttle blips to keep the car composed during serious driving. Aside from the stability benefits, the blip-throttle sounds are entertaining. And for spectacular NHRA-like full acceleration from a stop, the A45 AMG is equipped with launch control.

Back at the Hockenheim track, Moers is tossing the compact Mercedes A45 AMG through tight corners, demonstrating its sharp steering, crisp throttle response, and neutral balance even at very high cornering speeds. Hard braking, turning the car into the corner, and downshifting all at the same time do nothing to upset the car—or Moers’s smile, for that matter. The A45 is the smallest car ever tuned to an AMG fare-thee-well.


Is there a market for another compact monster like this? Mercedes thinks so and is targeting customers who are currently driving an Audi RS3 or a BMW 1-series M. The way the company’s marketing people see it, this fresh-looking performance car with Mercedes styling and design details could be a winner. In Germany, the equivalent of $64,000 is a lot of money for a Mercedes A-class, but we see it as fair for a compact car that delivers Porsche-like dynamics.

We’ll find out if M-B’s gamble pays off next August when the A45, the most powerful A-class ever, hits European markets. U.S. customers, however, won’t get the chance to buy one. But don’t fret: Mercedes will offer this same high-performance AWD 2.0-liter turbo package to American buyers for about $50,000 via the new CLA45 AMG, a swoopy new sedan that debuts a few months later. We can’t wait.

roastpuff 11-22-2012 04:29 PM


Reminds me of this:
http://www.carmod.net/images/nr/2013...us-st-img3.jpg

GabAlmighty 11-22-2012 04:53 PM

Looks like asshole

Nightwalker 11-22-2012 06:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pherio (Post 8087895)
This is how they're promoting it in Japan:
Have to say if it doesn't come with carousel seats there should be a class action lawsuit for false advertising.

NEXT A-Class with English Subtitles - YouTube

LOL, best car commercial I've ever seen!

!SG 11-22-2012 06:28 PM

there is a bunch of new models coming out =)

crazyazn 11-22-2012 07:07 PM

Doesn't look very Benzy at all

donjalapeno 11-22-2012 07:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jpark (Post 8087780)
imagine 6.2 amg in that thing :sweetjesus:

no..


Big engines in little cars isn't interesting...

Little cars with little engines engineered to go fast is interesting.


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