Facelifted Mercedes-Benz A-Class launched in India
- Dec 8, 2015
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Safer driving: Attention Assist
Like all Mercedes-Benz passenger cars, the new A-Class is built according to an integrated safety concept. It ensures the many passive and active protection systems work together to enhance safety in every situation – helping to bring the car maker’s vision of accident-free driving another step closer.
Particularly beneficial on long journeys, Attention Assist is a system for detecting fatigue. Between speeds of approximately 80 and 160 km/hr, it assesses the driver’s behaviour through an array of sensors, compares it to the behaviour patterns already stored for that driver and thus registers unexpected changes that may indicate an increase in tiredness or inattentiveness (Read : Mercedes-Benz A-Class First Drive).
Protecting occupants and pedestrians: Active Bonnet
If a pedestrian or cyclist hits the front of the A-Class, the rear of its bonnet is lifted by 8.5 centimetres, helping to reduce the risk of injury. Active Bonnet deploys automatically at speeds of between approx. 24 and 56 km/hr.
Protecting occupants and pedestrians: airbags
In conjunction with the robust body shell and high-strength passenger compartment, the seven standard airbags ensure occupants enjoy optimum crash protection. In addition to dual-stage front airbags, there are window bags that stretch from the A- to the C-pillars, front seat side bags that also offer protection for the thorax and pelvis areas and a driver’s knee bag that helps to further reduce the risk of injury in the event of an impact.
Mercedes-Benz A-Class, A 180 CDI (Exteriors)
Memory Package
The Memory Package adds full electrical adjustment to both front seats. It also allows three sets of positions for the driver’s seat, steering column and exterior mirrors to be saved and recalled at any time.\
7G-DCT 7-speed automatic transmission
The 7-speed dual-clutch transmission is an ideal blend of comfort, performance and efficiency. It consists of two independent gearbox units for the odd and even gears respectively, each with its own separate clutch. Under acceleration or deceleration, the currently inactive unit is able to preselect the next ratio ready for the anticipated up- or downshift. This makes for smoother, more immediate sequential shifts with no loss of power.
With a choice of ‘Economy’, ‘Sport’ and ‘Manual’ modes, engaged via a button on the centre console, 7G-DCT also allows you to choose between the comfort and convenience of automatic shifts or the greater involvement of manual gear changes. ‘Economy’ and ‘Sport’ modes offer different shift characteristics and speeds, with upshifts coming at higher revs in ‘Sport’ mode than in ‘Economy’ and downshifts performed earlier. In ‘Manual’ mode, you determine the shift points yourself via gear shift paddles on the steering wheel. 7G‑DCT also features an ergonomic Direct Select gear shift lever and cruise control with Speedtronic variable speed limiter.
Mercedes-Benz A-Class, A 180 CDI (Exteriors)
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