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Interior: upgraded with larger stowage compartments and new fabrics
Mercedes designers paid particular attention to
enhanced value when redesigning the interior, choosing new, high-grade
upholstery fabrics and door linings. In the ELEGANCE and AVANTGARDE
lines the seats are upholstered in an attractive combination of ARTICO
man-made leather and fabric, which is available in three colours. In
addition new decorative trim of smoke-grey,
diagonally brushed aluminium enhances the interior of the AVANTGARDE
line, while the dignified aura of the ELEGANCE models is heightened by
wood trim. All variants of the A-Class share a larger stowage compartment in the centre console and a newly designed cupholder between the front seats.
The luxury seat package with seat cushion angle
adjustment and lumbar support, seat height adjustment for the driver’s
seat, a front armrest and a parcel net in the front passenger footwell
is standard equipment for ELEGANCE and AVANTGARDE models.
Fuel economy: the A 160 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY consumes 4.5 litres
With fuel consumption figures between 4.9 and 8.1 litres per 100 kilometres,
the
new-generation A-Class is a model of fuel economy. Thanks to detailed
improvements, the fuel consumption of the state-of-the-art
direct-injection diesel engines has been reduced by more than eight
percent or 0.5 litres per 100 kilometres compared to the preceding
series. From autumn 2008 Mercedes-Benz will introduce a standard BlueEFFICIENCY package for
the three-door A 160 CDI with a manual transmission, with further
improvements in engine efficiency, aerodynamics, rolling resistance,
energy management and weight. The sum of these measures achieves a fuel
saving of 0.4 litres, which means that the A 160 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY has
an NEDC consumption of just 4.5 litres per 100 kilometres. As a result the CO2 emissions of the 60 kW/82 hp Coupé are 119 grams per kilometre.
The BlueEFFICIENCY package also includes an aerodynamically optimised radiator grille.
This has a closed-off interior face to reduce the airflow to the
engine, though the CDI engine is still cooled effectively at all times.
The suspension has also been lowered by ten millimetres to reduce the drag coefficient even further.
Mercedes engineers have exploited an additional
fuel-saving potential by controlling the onboard power supply of the A
160 CDIBlueEFFICIENCY according to demand, and therefore on an
energy-saving basis. A sensor constantly monitors the battery so that
the output of the generator can be reduced for certain periods when the
battery is well charged. This reduces the work required of the engine,
which therefore consumes less fuel. To recharge the battery with
optimum energy efficiency, the generator management system utilises the engine’s overrun phases to produce electrical energy.
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