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Mercedes-Benz Studying A-Class Sedan For India, To Be Positioned Over CLA

The German luxury carmaker will launch 10 cars in India in 2018 but the new A-Class doesn’t feature on this list

Mercedes-Benz A-Class Sedan Concept

Mercedes-Benz will soon add another compact sedan to its portfolio: the A-Class sedan. The A-Class has been Mercedes-Benz’ entry-level offering since the late ‘90s and in its last three generations, it has donned the hatchback body style only. But the new fourth generation A-Class will be launched in two body types for the first time: a hatchback and a sedan.

Related: 2019 Mercedes-Benz A-Class: All You Need To Know

Which one will come to India, is a question that we couldn’t help but ask Mercedes-Benz India’s MD and CEO, Roland Folger, when we last met him. Not to our surprise, he replied, “We are in the process of studying the sedan. As you know the CLA has been highly successful, so sedans work better in the Indian context.”

2019 Mercedes-Benz A-Class Hatchback

Folger didn’t exactly reveal when the new A-Class will come to India but he did tell us that there are no plans to launch it in 2018. Mercedes-Benz is still testing the A-Class sedan outside India and the luxury carmaker is only expected to introduce the three-box A-Class in some global markets later this year. As a result, we expect it to come to India in 2019 only.

2016 Mercedes-Benz A-Class

If you plan to wait for the A-Class sedan to arrive in India, do not expect it to be priced very aggressively, at least at launch. While talking to us about the positioning of the A-Class in India, Folger told us that it’ll be the CLA, GLA and then the A-Class, in increasing order of sticker price. On being asked the reason, he said, “Because the A-Class is not locally manufactured. So, of course, as a CBU, it commands a higher price than others.”

Also Read: Mercedes-Benz A-Class: Old vs New

For reference, prices of both the CLA and GLA Class in India start from around Rs 31.7 lakh. The next more expensive car in Mercedes-Benz India’s lineup is the C-Class, prices for which start from just under Rs 40 lakh (all ex-showroom Delhi). So there’s a lot of room for Mercedes-Benz to slot the A-Class sedan in between these cars in its portfolio.

Mercedes-Benz CLA

It is also imperative to note here that Mercedes-Benz has planned a long-wheelbase version of the A-Class sedan, due to be revealed in late-2018. It is touted to be a China-only model but even the E-Class long-wheelbase was supposed to be limited to the Chinese market only. However, it is on sale in India as well. We, therefore, think that it’ll be the long-wheelbase A-Class sedan that might come to India. By doing that, if Mercedes-Benz would plan to build the A-Class long-wheelbase sedan in India in the future, it will be positioned relatively closer to the CLA but will still have a completely different role to play.

Also Read: Mercedes-Benz S-Class Facelift Launched In India

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