
Not content with the 90,000 booking of the Mercedes A-Class, Mercedes has introduced a BlueEfficiency version of the premium hatchback. Of the two BlueEfficiency variants, it seems that the diesel one is the most frugal Merc ever!
In simple words, the Mercedes ‘BlueEfficiency’ models are the exact opposites of the AMG variants. The BlueEfficiency badge is endowed to select Mercs which are kinder to the environment as they sip less fuel and emit less CO2.
Mercedes has added two BlueEfficiency variants to the A-Class line-up – Mercedes A180 CDI (Diesel) and A180 BlueEfficiency (Petrol)
In simple words, the Mercedes ‘BlueEfficiency’ models are the exact opposites of the AMG variants. The BlueEfficiency badge is endowed to select Mercs which are kinder to the environment as they sip less fuel and emit less CO2.
Mercedes has added two BlueEfficiency variants to the A-Class line-up – Mercedes A180 CDI (Diesel) and A180 BlueEfficiency (Petrol)
Mercedes A180 CDI (Diesel) is powered by a Renault-sourced 1.5 dCI (K9K) engine which puts out 109 bhp/260 Nm. It claims a fuel economy of 33.16 kmpl and CO2 emissions of 92g/km
Mercedes A180 (Petrol) is powered by 1.6 L petrol engine which puts out 122 hp/200 Nm. It claims a fuel economy of 22.95 kmpl and CO2 emissions of 120g/km
Mercedes A180 (Petrol) is powered by 1.6 L petrol engine which puts out 122 hp/200 Nm. It claims a fuel economy of 22.95 kmpl and CO2 emissions of 120g/km
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