Especificaciones y análisis del Mercedes-Benz Clase A
Power
122HP
Torque
200Nm
Consumption
5.4l/100
Emissions
127g/km
0-100 km/h
9.1s
Top Speed
202km/h
Weight
1395kg
Price
28,257€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Automático 7v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
341 L
50 L
90 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Mercedes-Benz A 180 BlueEFFICIENCY 7G-DCT · 122 CV (2012)
General description
The 2012 Mercedes-Benz A-Class, in its A 180 BlueEFFICIENCY 7G-DCT version, marked a before and after for the brand. It left behind the image of a compact minivan to transform into a sporty and elegant hatchback, seeking to attract a younger and more dynamic audience. With a price of €28,257, it positioned itself as a premium option in the compact segment, offering the prestige of the Mercedes-Benz star.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the A 180 BlueEFFICIENCY 7G-DCT offered a balanced driving experience. Its 122 hp gasoline engine, combined with the smooth 7G-DCT dual-clutch automatic transmission, provided acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 9.1 seconds and a top speed of 202 km/h. The suspension, McPherson type at the front and deformable parallelogram at the rear, together with speed-sensitive electric power steering, ensured a good compromise between comfort and agility. The combined consumption of 5.4 l/100km was remarkable for the time, reflecting its focus on efficiency.
Design and aesthetics
The design of the 2012 A-Class was one of its greatest assets. With a length of 4292 mm, a width of 1780 mm, and a height of 1433 mm, its proportions were much more athletic and aerodynamic than those of its predecessor. The prominent front grille, sharp headlights, and marked character lines along the body gave it a modern and sporty image. The interior, although compact, maintained the quality of finishes expected in a Mercedes-Benz, with capacity for five occupants and a 341-liter trunk.
Technology and features
In terms of technology, the A 180 BlueEFFICIENCY 7G-DCT incorporated a 1.6-liter gasoline engine with direct injection, turbo and intercooler, and a Stop/Start system to optimize consumption. The seven-speed automatic transmission with dual clutch was a strong point, offering fast and fluid shifts. Although it was not an electric car, its efficiency and engine technologies placed it at the forefront of gasoline compacts of its time. Ventilated front disc brakes and rear discs ensured good stopping power.
Competition
In the competitive premium compact segment, the Mercedes-Benz A-Class 180 BlueEFFICIENCY 7G-DCT faced tough rivals such as the Audi A3, the BMW 1 Series, and the Volkswagen Golf in their most equipped versions. Its main advantage lay in its groundbreaking design and the prestige of the brand, while its competitors offered alternatives with different approaches to sportiness or practicality.
Conclusion
The 2012 Mercedes-Benz A 180 BlueEFFICIENCY 7G-DCT was a key model for Mercedes-Benz, achieving a successful transformation of its image. It offered an attractive design, balanced performance, and remarkable efficiency, all wrapped in the luxury and quality expected from the brand. It was an ideal option for those looking for a premium compact with a sporty touch and contained consumption.




