Mercedes-Benz built the GLA on the same platform as the A-Class and the GLB, thus creating a compact-sized crossover for urban environments but still being able to tackle some unpaved roads.
Thanks to some input from Renault-Nissan Alliance, the GLA's first generation came on the market in 2013, followed by a second generation six years later, in 2019. But despite having the three-pointed star badge on the grille, it still needed a refresh after four years. Thus, in 2023, the German automaker updated the lineup.
With its new standard LED headlights, the updated GLA finally matched the position it deserved in the premium segment. In addition, they flanked the redesigned grille that sported a horizontal slat and the big three-pointed star badge. Moreover, the lower bumper sported a bow-tie-like area, with two side scoops and a slimmer area squeezed between the upper and lower grilles. From its profile, the standard 17" light alloy wheels offered the car a luxurious yet sporty look. For those looking for something more, the automaker offered options for 18" and 19" sets. Finally, at the back, the GLA received a new set of LED taillights with two distinctive blocks: one on the quarter panels and the other on the tailgate.
Inside, the five-seat GLA provided enough room for four adults or five on short jaunts. Mercedes-Benz also improved the MBAUX infotainment system, which now sported a standard 7" screen for the instrument panel and a second 10.25" for the navigation and the rest of the sound system's features. In addition, a twin set of 10.25" displays was available as an option. Thus, the driver could have seen the dials easier.
Mercedes-Benz also revised the drivetrains and provided the GLA with more electrified versions. Besides those, it also offered the vehicle with a few turbo-diesel engines.
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