
The Mercedes-Benz A-Class 2021 prices range from $52,990 for the basic trim level Hatchback A-Class A180 to $129,800 for the top of the range Hatchback A-Class A45 S 4Matic+.
The Mercedes-Benz A-Class 2021 comes in Hatchback and Sedan.
The Mercedes-Benz A-Class 2021 is available in Regular Unleaded Petrol, Premium Unleaded Petrol, Hybrid with Premium Unleaded and Hybrid with Regular Unleaded. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Hatchback 1.3L 7 SP Auto Dual Clutch to the Hatchback 2.0L 8 SP Auto Dual Clutch.
Hatchback
Mercedes-Benz A-Class Models | SPECS | PRICE |
---|---|---|
A180 | 1.3LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol7 SP AUTO7 speed automatic | $39,200 – 50,160 |
A250 | 2.0LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol7 SP AUTO7 speed automatic | $39,600 – 50,710 |
A250 4Matic | 2.0LPULPPremium Unleaded Petrol7 SP AUTO7 speed automatic | $51,400 – 65,010 |
A250 E Phev | 1.3LHyb/PULPHybrid with Premium Unleaded8 SP AUTO8 speed automatic | $54,800 – 69,300 |
A35 4Matic | 2.0LPULPPremium Unleaded Petrol7 SP AUTO7 speed automatic | $61,700 – 77,990 |
A45 S 4Matic+ | 2.0LPULPPremium Unleaded Petrol8 SP AUTO8 speed automatic | $78,500 – 99,220 |
Sedan
Mercedes-Benz A-Class Models | SPECS | PRICE |
---|---|---|
A180 | 1.3LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol7 SP AUTO7 speed automatic | $40,600 – 51,920 |
A250 | 2.0LPULPPremium Unleaded Petrol7 SP AUTO7 speed automatic | $41,200 – 52,690 |
A250 4Matic | 2.0LPULPPremium Unleaded Petrol7 SP AUTO7 speed automatic | $52,600 – 66,550 |
A250 E Phev | 1.3LHyb/PULPHybrid with Premium Unleaded8 SP AUTO8 speed automatic | $57,200 – 72,270 |
A35 4Matic | 2.0LPULPPremium Unleaded Petrol7 SP AUTO7 speed automatic | $62,600 – 79,200 |
Mercedes-Benz A-Class 2021 FAQs
Check out real-world situations relating to the Mercedes-Benz A-Class here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.
-
What do I look for when servicing a Mercedes-Benz A-Class?
Home servicing is a great way to learn about your car and get a better idea of what makes it tick. It also means you might even become a more `mechanically sympathetic’ driver and be kinder to the car in a long-term sense.
The service booklet in the car’s glove-box will tell you a lot about what you need to know when it comes to what’s required for a service. But remember that not all services are the same: Some are minor services and some are major. Others require one-off actions such as changing a timing belt or checking the tension of a timing chain, but you can’t afford to ignore any of these things. Other things required by the factory service schedule include checking the thickness of brake material, changing fluid beyond just the oil and plenty of other tasks that might not occur to you naturally. Most of these tasks are either time or distance-covered dependent (sometimes both).
The bottom line is that you really need to be on top of these tasks and know how to do them before you rip the car apart in the driveway one Saturday and then discover you don’t know how it all goes back together. Home maintenance extends way beyond just oil changing, particularly on a modern design such as the Mercedes A-Class. Modern cars are very complex devices and keeping them running sweetly and safely is often the work of a specialist. That said, I’m loathe to try to dissuade you from tackling a job that can be very satisfying and could save you money in the process.
A lot of TAFE colleges once offered car-maintenance courses for the home mechanic, but sadly, many of these seem to have disappeared due to budget cuts across the education system. It would still be worth talking to your local TAFE, though, to see if there’s a short course that might help you out.
Show more -
Mercedes-Benz A180 2014: Broken valve spring
A broken valve spring is not something that would be caused by the fuel. Most likely the spring was faulty, perhaps there was in inclusion in the material it was made from, or there could have been some other manufacturing problem. Use either 95 or 98-octane fuel.
Show more -
Mercedes-Benz A-Class 2006: How can I check if the alternator is broken?
Take it to an auto electrician who should be able to test it and tell you if it is malfunctioning.
Show more

