autoevolution
 

The Era of the $90K Hot Hatch Is Upon Us, As That's How Much This Mercedes-AMG A 45 Costs

There may not be a big market for hot hatchbacks in North America, but such models are still popular with European consumers looking for a practical car that can put a big smile on their face.
Mercedes-AMG A 45 S 22 photos
Photo: Hollmann
Mercedes-AMG A 45 SMercedes-AMG A 45 SMercedes-AMG A 45 SMercedes-AMG A 45 SMercedes-AMG A 45 SMercedes-AMG A 45 SMercedes-AMG A 45 SMercedes-AMG A 45 SMercedes-AMG A 45 SMercedes-AMG A 45 SMercedes-AMG A 45 SMercedes-AMG A 45 SMercedes-AMG A 45 SMercedes-AMG A 45 SMercedes-AMG A 45 SMercedes-AMG A 45 SMercedes-AMG A 45 SMercedes-AMG A 45 SMercedes-AMG A 45 SMercedes-AMG A 45 SMercedes-AMG A 45 S
The offering has never been this vast, as besides the iconic Volkswagen Golf GTI, which is now in its eighth-generation, Ford Focus ST, Renault Megane RS, and Honda Civic Type R that’s about to be replaced by a new one, you also have newcomers such as the Hyundai i30 N.

And those are all front-wheel drive models, as upping the ante will get you an all-weather machine, such as the Volkswagen Golf R, Audi S3 Sportback, BMW M135i, and Mercedes-AMG A 35. These are already quite costly, as you are about to see in a few moments, yet those who can afford to blow a small fortune on an all-wheel drive hot hatch might as well aim for the sky, namely the Mercedes-AMG A 45 S and Audi RS 3 Sportback.

We already compared the two in a different story, trying to find out which one is better, so in this instance, we’re going to put the spotlight on the one born in Affalterbach, as it is very pricey, or at least the one pictured in our image gallery is.

Mercedes\-AMG A 45 S
Photo: Hollmann
Advertised by Hollman, with only the delivery miles under its belt, it will set you back €78,421, including tax, or almost $90,000 at today’s exchange rates. To its defense, it does pack numerous options, from the Burmester premium audio and panoramic sunroof, to the 360-degree camera system, DAB digital radio, MBUX infotainment, and several packages.

More importantly, however, it makes use of the turbo’d 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, and since it is in the top-of-the-line ‘S’ specification, it enjoys no less than 421 ps (415 hp / 310 kW) and 500 Nm (369 lb-ft) of torque. Hooked up to an eight-speed automatic transmission and front-biased all-wheel drive, it enables the 0-100 kph (0-62 mph) in 3.8 seconds, and a top speed up to 270 kph (167 mph).

Now, don’t get us wrong, the Mercedes-AMG A 45 S is already an expensive ride, with a starting price of €66,015.25 (equal to $74,780) in its home market, yet paying this much for what is still a compact hatchback sounds ridiculous.

Mercedes\-AMG A 45 S
Photo: Hollmann
Its biggest rival, the Audi RS 3 Sportback, is a €60,000 ($67,965) affair, and for the S3 Sportback you’re looking at a minimum of €48,500 ($54,940). The AMG A 35 variant of the new-gen A-Class kicks off at €56,645.20 ($64,165) in Germany, and the BMW M135i, which is also a front-biased, all-wheel drive model can be ordered from €52,350 ($59,300). The non-premium VW Golf R has a very premium starting price of €50,305 ($56,985), before options.

Now, as everyone and their pet knows, well over $80,000 could get you a V8-powered muscle car in the U.S. of A., with models such as the Chevy Camaro ZL1, Ford Mustang Shelby GT500, and Hellcat-powered Dodge Challengers offering an excessive amount of bang for the buck. Turning to the second-hand market would give you even more options, including full-blown exotics with quite a few miles on the odo, and potentially unidentified problems.

So, considering that you have that much money burning a hole in your pockets, would you spend it on a hot hatch, albeit one that can give previous-gen supercars a run for their money, or would you get something else in return? We don’t know about you, but a V8-powered ‘Stang costs way less in Germany, as it can be had from €54,300 ($61,510) in the GT specification, and €62,800 ($71,140) for the Mach 1, so this writer would likely go for one in a heartbeat.
If you liked the article, please follow us:  Google News icon Google News Youtube Instagram X (Twitter)
About the author: Cristian Gnaticov
Cristian Gnaticov profile photo

After a series of unfortunate events put an end to Cristian's dream of entering a custom built & tuned old-school Dacia into a rally competition, he moved on to drive press cars and write for a living. He's worked for several automotive online journals and now he's back at autoevolution after his first tour in the mid-2000s.
Full profile

 

Would you like AUTOEVOLUTION to send you notifications?

You will only receive our top stories