This is a great look, as the chances of it ever making it to the road are very slim.
The Mercedes-Benz A-Class was recently unveiled. X-Tomi Design now envisions the new model as a convertible. It is now a small, stylish four-seat convertible that has been made by removing the roof and two doors.
Mercedes does not appear to be planning to launch a convertible model for its compact front-wheel-drive platform. However, the lineup would be very broad. Customers would be able to choose from a five-door hatchback in the A-Class. The A Class Sedan will look the same, but it has four doors and a trunk. For those who want more style in their four-door, the CLA_Class is for you. The hatchback is more practical. The GLA_Class plays the role of a coupe-inspired crossover. The GLB_Class, on the other hand, is a more utilitarian hatchback.
The compact vehicles are available in many body styles. There will also be many engine options. The A-Class will launch with two gasoline-fueled powerplants as well as one diesel. The A 200 is powered by a 1.4-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder that produces 161 horsepower (120 Kilowatts) as well as 184 pound feet (250 Newton-meters). The A 250 features a turbocharged four cylinder of 2.0-liter capacity that produces 221 horsepower (165 kW) as well as 258 lb/ft (350 Nm). The A 180 d produces 114 horsepower (85 kW), and 192 Lb-ft (261 Nm).
Two more diesels, and three more gasoline-burning engines will be added to the range later. A hybrid will also be added. The A35 and AMG trims are powered by turbocharged 2.0-liter engines with a 48-volt mild-hybrid system.
The new MBUX infotainment and digital instruments system will be available on the compact Mercedes models. The A-Class has three options for the tech: two 7-inch, one 10-inch, and one 10-inch screens, as well as two 10.25 inch screens. The tech can be controlled via touchpad or touchscreen. The system can also be upgraded to support voice commands.