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Mercedes-Benz stops production of A-Class sedan

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Mercedes-Benz stops production of A-Class sedan

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Mercedes-Benz has officially decided to stop production of the A-Class sedan, with orders for the model already halted. According to reports from MB Passion, the company’s plant in Rastatt, Germany, is currently assembling the last batch of previously ordered A-Class sedans. Once completed, production will end in the coming months.

A-Class Hatchback to Stay

While the sedan is being discontinued, the A-Class hatchback will continue to be produced for now. The A-Class sedan, introduced in 2018, was one of Mercedes-Benz’s more affordable offerings.

Why is the A-Class sedan being discontinued?

The decision to phase out the sedan comes as part of Mercedes-Benz’s strategy to focus on more luxurious and high-margin models. The A-Class sedan was the brand’s cheapest four-door model, and the company found it difficult to generate significant profits from it.

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Additionally, the A-Class sedan faced internal competition from the Mercedes-Benz CLA, which is a sportier, coupe-like alternative in the same segment. Given this overlap, Mercedes-Benz has chosen to prioritize the CLA, with a third-generation model set to launch in 2025. This upcoming CLA will include an electric variant and is expected to be one of the brand’s most advanced vehicles.

Our team will be in Germany for early tests of the new CLA, bringing you an exclusive review next month. Stay tuned for insights into this exciting new model!

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