2019 Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class Reviews

You'll find all our 2019 Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class reviews right here. 2019 Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class prices range from for the CLA-Class to for the CLA-Class 4matic S Brake Night Ed.

Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the CLA-Class's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.

The most recent reviews sit up the top of the page, but if you're looking for an older model year or shopping for a used car, scroll down to find Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class dating back as far as 2013.

Or, if you just want to read the latest news about the Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class, you'll find it all here.

Mercedes-Benz Reviews and News

Mercedes-Benz GLC 2026 review: GLC200 SUV
By Emily Agar · 15 Jul 2025
It's the most affordable way into the Mercedes-Benz GLC SUV but can the new GLC200 deliver real luxury without the big price tag?
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Renault drops price of its 2025 LDV Deliver 9, Peugeot Boxer, and Mercedes-Benz Sprinter rivalling Master van in trimmed-down range
By Laura Berry · 15 Jul 2025
Renault Australia has simplified its Master van line-up to just two variants but it's offering a driveaway deal to ABN holders which will see them get on the road from $57,990. 
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Merc pumps up the value! 2026 Mercedes small and medium special edition models taking the fight to BMW 3 Series, Audi Q3, Lexus NX and VW T-Roc
By James Cleary · 10 Jul 2025
Mercedes-Benz has kicked off the new financial year with value-add special edition versions of its key small and medium hatch, sedan and SUV models claimed to add up to $4800 worth of extra features at no additional cost.
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Special luxe electric cars confirmed: 2026 Mercedes-Benz EQA and EQB 250+ City Edition Australian price and specifications revealed as rivals to the BMW iX1 and iX3
By Dom Tripolone · 01 Jul 2025
Mercedes-Benz is bolstering its electric car range with a couple of special editions.Dubbed the EQA 250+ City Edition and EQB 250+ City Edition, the duo pair some flashy exterior styling with a more curated equipment list.Both are priced to sit underneath the luxury car tax threshold, which opens the door to them being exempt from the fringe benefits tax when they are acquired on a novated lease.The EQA compact electric SUV starts at $80,700 (before on-road costs) and the EQB compact seven-seat electric SUV kicks off at $85,400.Both ride on 19-inch alloy wheels and have the AMG Line exterior styling pack included as standard. Dark tined glass, LED headlights and a wide range of driver safety tech.Inside there are synthetic leather and cloth wrapped seats with power adjustment for the front seat passengers. This is paired with a Nappa leather steering wheel.There is a panoramic sunroof, heated front seats, wireless device charging, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and ambient lighting.Both include augmented reality navigation and a finger print reader to access individual driver settings.The variants are powered by a single electric motor that makes 140kW and 385Nm and drives the front wheels.A 70.5kWh battery delivers a driving range of up to 578km in the EQA and 564km in the EQB. Both ranges are calculated on the more lenient NEDC test cycle rather than the benchmark WLTP test regime.Both models come with one year of free charging at Chargefox public stations.
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New 1000kW EV to brush aside Chinese rivals: 2025 Mercedes-AMG Concept GT XX electric car puts high-powered performance EVs such as the Xiaomi SU7, Denza Z9 and Tesla Model S Plaid on notice
By Dom Tripolone · 26 Jun 2025
Mercedes-Benz has entered the EV power wars.The German brand is the latest carmaker to show off a tri-motor monster in the form of its Concept GT XX, which previews its future zero-emissions flagship.It is claimed the GT XX will replace the Mercedes-AMG GT-4 Door Coupe and be the most powerful AMG yet.This puts it on a collision course with new Chinese rivals such as the Xiaomi SU7 and Denza Z9.It uses three electric motors — which are coolly called axial-flux motors — to make a whopping 1000kW-plus. Mercedes claims these motors are about three times as powerful as conventional electric motors.Mercedes-AMG boss, Michael Schiebe, said the new performance battery delivers a previously unimagined level of performance and endurance.“We’re bringing groundbreaking technology that redefines high performance. And the best thing is that this car is a true AMG with every fibre of its being,” said Schiebe.“With our high-tech axial flux motor, we’re delivering a revolutionary new drive that is unparalleled in terms of power density, weight and packaging.”Its 114kWh battery can accept up to 850kW of charge. That charging rate is outrageously fast and could effectively charge the battery to full in less than 10 minutes or add about 400km of driving range in five minutes. No such charging infrastructure exists anywhere in the world to deliver that much juice.It’s not the speediest charging claim out there, though.BYD claims its Super e-Platform can facilitate charging speeds of up to 1000kW, which the brand says will deliver 400kms range in just five minutes.The battery chemistry is NCMA (Nickel-Cobalt-Manganese-Aluminium), which is an evolution of the high-capacity NMC batteries found in many long-legged EVs. Mercedes-Benz claims this cell composition delivers an energy density of 300Wh per kilogram. This makes it superior to current batteries but below the 400Wh/kg to 500Wh/kg target for solid-state batteries.It is also extremely aerodynamic with a drag coefficient of about 0.2, which makes it one of the slipperiest vehicles out there.Mercedes-Benz is planning on undertaking various record attempts in the next year with a prototype vehicle before the production version launches in 2026.No word on price, but expect it to be mega and production to be limited.
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Ultimate cars for a bachelor pad
By Stephen Corby · 18 Jun 2025
If you’re a man - particularly a married one with kids and decades between you and your single days - hearing “bachelor pad” might be ever so slightly bittersweet, but there’s also every chance those words make you remember a time in your life when you were so footloose and fancy free you were basically Kevin Bacon.
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Mercedes-Benz G580 2025 review: Australian first drive
By James Cleary · 29 May 2025
The Mercedes-Benz G-Class has been around since the dawn of time, but the new four-motor, pure-electric G580 has put a dramatically different powertrain under that familiar skin. It's a big departure but retains key attributes - good and not so good - this now iconic model is famous for. This is CarsGuide's Australian first drive review.
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Mercedes-Benz classes explained
By Stephen Corby · 26 May 2025
The difference between Mercedes classes is methodical and distinctly German, devised to distinguish Mercedes car models by size and purpose.
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Australia's best used sedans
By Stephen Ottley · 26 May 2025
Like music and fashion, the types of cars we drive tend to evolve with each generation. We are currently living in the age of the SUV, but for much of the 20th century, Australians loved the sedan.
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