BMW M3 vs Mercedes-Benz A250

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BMW M3
BMW M3

$138,950 - $197,990

2023 price

Mercedes-Benz A250
Mercedes-Benz A250

$28,998 - $49,995

2021 price

Summary

2023 BMW M3
2021 Mercedes-Benz A250
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 6, 3.0L

Turbo 4, 1.3L
Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded Petrol

Unleaded Petrol/Electric
Fuel Efficiency
10.4L/100km (combined)

1.6L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • Carbon pack a little (a lot) silly
  • Thirsty as all get out
  • Design a little polarising (though I like it)

  • Not the most refined hybrid
  • Ride and DCT could be better
  • Expensive
2023 BMW M3 Summary

There’s no point waxing too lyrical here, because the facts surrounding the M3 Touring are more than exciting enough.

It’s a (kind of) family friendly wagon with oodles of space and practicality. It’s also an unhinged performance weapon with a thumping 3.0-litre twin-turbo-petrol inline six-cylinder engine.

And it has been years — decades, even — in the making. So, has it been worth the wait? Let’s strap in and find out.

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2021 Mercedes-Benz A250 Summary

Hybrid is no longer a dirty word.

Australians have now embraced the semi-electrified powertrain in a big way, with the popularity of eponymous fuel-sipping Toyota hybrid models speaking for themselves.

But this sales-volume love has not extended to the tangled and often confusing world of plug-in hybrids, which puts Mercedes' latest offering in a bit of a tough spot.

The A 250 e is the late-arriving plug-in hybrid variant of the brand's popular A-Class range, and it offers some innovations which make living with an electrified car a lot more convenient.

With a tall asking price, though, is it a step too far into the electrified landscape, or a compelling option for Australians curious about electrifying their daily commute? We drove the A 250 e at its local launch to find out.

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