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CLA Coupé and Shooting Brake Coupé Book a test drive Shooting Brake Find a Retailer AMG CLA Coupé and Shooting Brake Some of the model features, optional extras and colours shown may not be available, or may only be available in a different specification. Effective from August 2020 Production. Coupé Book a test drive Shooting Brake Find a Retailer AMG Contents 7 Standard equipment overview 32 Mercedes-AMG driver training 56 Optional equipment 10 Plug-In Hybrid (PHEVs) 33 Model prices 57 Genuine Accessories 11 BP Chargemaster Homecharge 27 Driving Assistance package 59 Technical data 12 Introducing MBUX 37 Colours and materials 71 Road Fund Licence 13 Mercedes me 43 Wheels 72 Services and insurance 15 Model lines 45 Standard equipment 73 Mercedes-Benz Finance 22 Mercedes-AMG model lines 50 AMG standard equipment Coupé Book a test drive Shooting Brake Find a Retailer AMG 3 Some of the model features, optional extras and colours shown may not be available, or may only be available in a different specification. Coupé Book a test drive Shooting Brake Find a Retailer AMG 4 Some of the model features, optional extras and colours shown may not be available, or may only be available in a different specification. Coupé Book a test drive Shooting Brake Find a Retailer AMG 5 Some of the model features, optional extras and colours shown may not be available, or may only be available in a different specification. Coupé Book a test drive Shooting Brake Find a Retailer AMG 6 Some of the model features, optional extras and colours shown may not be available, or may only be available in a different specification. Coupé Book a test drive Shooting Brake Find a Retailer AMG 7 Standard equipment overview MBUX multimedia system with DAB digital radio and “Hey Mercedes” Hard-disk navigation with three years free live traffic information Active Lane Keeping Assist, Speed Limit Assist and Active Brake Assist Privacy glass LED High Performance headlamps Touchpad Coupé Book a test drive Shooting Brake Find a Retailer AMG Standard equipment overview 8 Mirror package including electrically-folding exterior mirrors Black leather 10.25-inch touchscreen media display Parking package including Active Parking Assist and reversing camera Heated front seats with three settings Smartphone integration and wireless charging Coupé Book a test drive Shooting Brake Find a Retailer AMG new page 9 Additional standard equipment overview for CLA 250 e Charging socket Pre-installation for Remote and Navigation Services Acoustic ambient protection EQ badging Charging cable for wall box and public charging stations and 3-pin plug Battery capacity (install./usable): 15.6 kWh/10.6 kW Coupé Book a test drive Shooting Brake Find a Retailer AMG new page 10 Plug-In Hybrid (PHEVs) The CLA 250 e. Plug-in Hybrid vehicles enjoy the same functionality of full Hybrid technology, with the added benefit that they can be charged from an external electricity source. With CO₂ emissions of 26 g/km or less, the CLA 250 e Plug-in Hybrid is an environmentally conscious choice of driving. CLA 250 e Available as: Standard equipment Petrol – 1,332 cc, 4-cylinder, 160 hp/118 kW AMG Line Premium and 3 pin-plug charging cable - Mode 2 charging cable, 5 meters, straight and can be used via a Electric motor – 102 hp/75 kW AMG Line Premium Plus domestic plug socket up to 2.3 kW Acoustic ambient protection - the tone pitch changes depending on the driving conditions. You can therefore also differentiate whether you are braking or accelerating. Above 19 mph, the system is basically deactivated since wind and tyre noise tend to dominate at higher speeds Coupé OTR from £37,450¹ Charging cable for wall box and public charging stations. Mode 3 charging cable, 4 meters, Shooting Brake OTR from £38,450¹ straight and is able to charge at charging stations up to 22 kW Charging system – AC charging system rated at 7.4 kW Charging socket Suspension – comfort suspension Pre-entry climate control Radar-based recuperation Technical details Equivalent All-Electric Range (EAER) Coupé 44 Shooting Brake 42–43 AC charging time, 10–100%² 5.5 hours at a domestic socket³ 1.75/3.25 hours at a wall box Power consumption, combined⁴ Coupé 15.3–14.6 kWh/100 km Shooting Brake 15.2–14.5 kWh/100 km Battery type (usable) lithium-ion (10.6 kWh) Capacity on-board charger 7.4 kW ¹The recommended on-the-road price includes the Road Fund Licence applicable to the standard model plus delivery charge (£715.00 incl. VAT), new vehicle registration fee (£55.00) and number plates (£25.00 incl. VAT). VAT is calculated at the standard rate of 20% ²Specified voltage and current values refer to network infrastructure and can be limited by the vehicle. Times are from 10–100% charge using a wall box (three-phase) or standard socket (single-phase) ³If you are planning to charge your Mercedes-Benz plug-in electric vehicle using a 3-pin domestic plug socket you must get a qualified electrician to inspect and sign off the socket to confirm it is safe and suitable to charge your vehicle. Do not use an electric vehicle 3-pin charge cable with an extension cord) ⁴The indicated values were determined according to the prescribed measurement method – Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP). Figures shown may include options which are not available in the UK. For Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) figures determined with the battery fully charged, using a combination of both battery power and fuel. These models require mains electricity for charging Coupé Book a test drive Shooting Brake Find a Retailer AMG new page 11 BP Chargemaster Homecharge – simple, convenient, faster charging Mercedes-Benz plug-in vehicle customers with off-street parking can benefit from the convenience and speed of charging at home by installing a BP Chargemaster Homecharge unit. The 7 kW BP Chargemaster Homecharge unit delivers a full charge in just four hours – that’s three times faster than using a 13 A three-pin domestic plug.¹ BP Chargemaster Homecharge 7 kW: £499* incl. VAT & installation Key benefits of the 7 kW BP Chargemaster Homecharge: Robust and weatherproof, for indoor or outdoor use, and comes with a three year warranty Installed in as little as two weeks The cost for a fully-installed charge point at your home includes the £350 OLEV (EVHS) grant² As a Mercedes-Benz driver, when you install a BP Chargemaster Homecharge unit you will automatically receive three months FREE membership to POLAR plus, the UK’s largest public charging network with over 6,500 charge points Questions? ⦁ Simply email [email protected] or ⦁ call their dedicated Homecharge team on 01582 399 412 ! Warning If you are planning to charge your Mercedes-Benz plug-in electric vehicle using a 3-pin domestic plug socket you must get a qualified electrician to inspect and sign off the socket to confirm it is safe and suitable to charge your vehicle. Do not use an electric vehicle 3-pin charge cable with an extension cord. *Price includes £350 OLEV EVHS Grant. Price correct at time of publication, subject to change ¹Based on 7 kW power output for plug-in hybrid vehicles ² The BP Chargemaster Homecharge £350 Grant (including VAT) is only available to customers who meet the criteria of the Office of Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV) and is provided and installed by BP Chargemaster plc. For full details and eligibility criteria for the OLEV EVHS Grant, see https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/electric-vehicle-homecharge-scheme-guidance-for-customers-version-21. For full BP Chargemaster Homecharge Terms & Conditions visit https://chargemasterplc.com/terms_conditions Coupé Book a test drive Shooting Brake Find a Retailer AMG 12 Introducing MBUX Introducing MBUX, the new Mercedes-Benz User Experience infotainment system that can be controlled via voice and touch input. The new CLA features this innovative way of communicating with your Mercedes-Benz. MBUX (Mercedes-Benz User Experience) infotainment system comprises: Voice control y Activated by the keywords “Hey Mercedes”, the new intelligent voice control LINGUATRONIC¹ lets you control many of the infotainment functions, including destination input, phone calls or music selection y MBUX is able to understand different accents and will adjust to you over time y MBUX even understands indirect commands. Feeling chilly? Just say “I feel cold” and MBUX will adjust the temperature for you Personalisation y Turn the new CLA into your very own Mercedes-Benz by personalising driving modes, radio stations, ambient lighting and much more MBUX multimedia system with DAB digital radio y Your personal settings can be saved in up to seven different profiles, making your driving experience the best one possible y Thanks to artificial intelligence, MBUX is able to learn and adapt over time. It will be able to predict your personal habits, such as navigation for frequently-driven routes, or the radio station you like to listen to on your way home from work Touch inputs y Beside voice control you can operate MBUX via touchscreen, the touchpad on the centre console, as well as touch control buttons on the steering wheel y The touchpad recognises your handwriting should you wish to enter addresses or phone numbers silently Maintenance and service y Wondering when the next service is due? Or how much further you can drive until you need to stop at a petrol station? Just ask your MBUX – it will tell you the answer ¹LINGUATRONIC off-board functions are currently only available for three years Multi-gesture touchpad control Coupé Book a test drive Shooting Brake Find a Retailer AMG Mercedes me connect.
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