There's no rest for the wicked as our spy photographers are always on the prowl for new spyshots. This time, the upcoming Mercedes A-Class facelift was their prey, revealing its interior styling.
Just as the exterior, the upcoming A-Class facelift's cabin will only suffer minor changes that will draw some inspiration from the compact car's older, muscular brother, the GLA crossover.
Probably the most notable (and visible for that matter) change is the new steering wheel Mercedes-Benz saw fit to gift the refreshed A-Class. In fact, it's the same used by the B-Class facelift, so it looks like Mercedes is keeping family members connected.
In addition, designers took the twin-dial instrument configuration from theposher CLA sedan, revised the central control unit for the infotainment system and voila: a 'new' interior.
We were expecting to see a bigger tablet-style display but as the photos suggest, there's no change in terms of dimensions, so maybe the menu will suffer some cosmetic adjustments. Other than that, we should also expect a fresh batch of trims coupled with mood lighting and a keyless start and entry feature.
It's not the first time we've seen the facelifted A-Class inspyshots , as we previously spotted the compact car wearing camouflage during testing in Sweden and near a Mercedes test facility.
It also looks like the battle between BMW and Mercedes will hot up in the C-segment, since the Bavarian carmaker recently launched the revised 2015 BMW 1 Series.
Probably the most notable (and visible for that matter) change is the new steering wheel Mercedes-Benz saw fit to gift the refreshed A-Class. In fact, it's the same used by the B-Class facelift, so it looks like Mercedes is keeping family members connected.
In addition, designers took the twin-dial instrument configuration from the
We were expecting to see a bigger tablet-style display but as the photos suggest, there's no change in terms of dimensions, so maybe the menu will suffer some cosmetic adjustments. Other than that, we should also expect a fresh batch of trims coupled with mood lighting and a keyless start and entry feature.
It's not the first time we've seen the facelifted A-Class in
It also looks like the battle between BMW and Mercedes will hot up in the C-segment, since the Bavarian carmaker recently launched the revised 2015 BMW 1 Series.