Mercedes-Benz teases 2017 GLA ahead of Detroit motor show debut

The facelifted BMW X1 rival gets an evolved exterior design and raised ride height.

By Sam Sheehan, Autocar UK calendar 04 Jan 2017 Views icon2584 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Mercedes-Benz teases 2017 GLA ahead of Detroit motor show debut

The 2017 Mercedes-Benz GLA has been previewed in a single image ahead of its world debut at the Detroit motor show next week.

The future BMW X1 rival’s nose gains a new grille with black slats, while the headlights have been slimmed and the bumpers have swapped side grilles for fog lights. The changes bring the car’s design more into line with that of the car it is based on, the regular A-Class.

Little else can be seen in the preview picture, but previous spy shots show that the car will run with a raised ride height, giving it a more rugged stance that moves its look closer to the realms of an SUV.

Along with the visual updates, the facelifted GLA will also receive Apple Carplay and Android Auto integration in its infotainment system, as well as a redesigned touch screen.

The outgoing car is offered with turbocharged four-cylinder engines in 200 petrol, 200 d diesel, 220 d diesel and 250 petrol guises. The new GLA is expected to retain this range but with each unit offering improved fuel economy and in some cases more power. The range-topping AMG GLA 45 is expected to keep its turbocharged four-cylinder 2.0-litre engine that produces 376bhp.

The 2017 GLA will be revealed in Detroit on the 9 January, before going on sale later this year. Prices will likely slightly increase on the outgoing car, which currently starts at £25,260 in Britain.

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