Mercedes GLA review - pictures

The Mercedes GLA combines the looks of a crossover SUV with the engineering of the A-Class.

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The comparatively low driving position and narrow windscreen can make occupants feel a little hemmed-in.

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The GLA is a more comfortable car than its A-Class counterpart thanks to fatter tyres, softer suspension and a 50mm higher ride.
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The front-wheel drive Mercedes GLA 200d is fairly cheap to run, with Mercedes claiming 51.4mpg.

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Handling is pretty good, but the GLA doesn’t quite match up to its Audi and BMW competitors in the corners.
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The GLA’s dash is inspired by Mercedes’ old SLS AMG supercar, with racy dials and a tablet-style display.

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Sport models feature an eight-inch screen, whereas SE models get a smaller seven-inch screen, but both have the same functionality.
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