The A-Class launches with just one engine option, the A 220 uses a 2.0L 4-cylinder engine aided by a turbocharger making 188 horsepower and 221 lb-ft of torque. According to Mercedes, the A-class can reach 60 mph in just 7.1 seconds with this engine, in both front-wheel drive form or in the more expensive 4MATIC all-wheel drive version.
Standard exterior features on the A 220 sedan include 17-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights, taillamps and running lights, rain sensing wipers and LED taillights. Inside, the A220 comes standard with cruise control, powered front seats, a see-through panoramic roof, remote engine start, heated outside mirrors, dual-zone climate control, steering wheel mounted touch panels to control the infotainment system, a 7-inch touchscreen between the seats, a 7-inch digital instrument display, Bluetooth audio streaming with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, eight speaker sound system, voice control, a touchpad controller between the front seats and five USB-C ports.
Though there is essentially just one trim level for the A220, there are several option packages and standalone features that can really push the car into true luxury car territory. A Premium Package includes a blind spot monitoring system, a larger 10" digital instrument cluster as well as a second 10" infotainment display, auto-dimming inside and driver's side mirrors, power folding mirrors, keyless go and hands-free access. Meanwhile, a Multimedia package adds navigation, traffic sign assist and an augmented reality mode for that navigation, which uses the car's forward-facing camera with overlaid directions to help drivers navigate. A heads-up display, wireless inductive charging and a Burmester sound system are all also available as stand-alone options.
Finally, a Driver's Assistance Package offers just that: active steering assist, active brake assist, active lane keeping assist and active speed limit assist systems are included with this package, allowing the A220 to shoulder a lot more of the work when cruising on the highway.
For 2022, the Mercedes-Benz the AMG A 35 model is discontinued and the A 220 carries over with minimal changes.
The Mercedes A-Class undercuts the price of an Audi A3, all while offering a more relaxed and luxurious demeanor. The BMW 2-Series comes only as a coupe and also costs considerably more. Some higher-end Volkswagen Golf models have prices approaching the A-Class, but they can't match the luxury of the Mercedes, despite offering good amounts of practicality. The Mercedes-Benz name also offers a fair amount of value on its own as most casual observers would likely guess that the A-Class is a far more expensive car than any of its rivals, despite that not being the case.