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Mercedes-Benz CLA review

The four-door Mercedes-Benz CLA coupé is in a class all of its own. Think of it as an alternative to the BMW 2 Series and the Audi A3 Saloon. Like its more practical five-door CLA sibling, it’s perfect for those who want to stand out from the crowd. Find out if it's right for you in our Mercedes CLA review.

Sam Sheehan from cinch

By Sam SheehanUpdated on 22 August 2024

Pros

  • Stylish coupé design
  • Refined cabin
  • Better interior than rivals

Cons

  • Limited read headroom (and legroom)
  • Expensive for what it is
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Interior

Our rating: 8/10

There’s a price to be paid for looking good, and the cost of that beautiful curving roofline in the CLA Coupé is limited headroom in the back seats.

If your driving duties involve ferrying tall teenagers hither and thither, you’ll hear a lot less moaning from the back seats if you choose the Mercedes CLA Shooting Brake, which makes for more spacious accommodation thanks to its higher roofline.

Tech and features

Whichever version you opt for, it’ll come exceptionally well-kitted out – even the entry models left the factory with an impressive amount of equipment.

Items such as cruise control and dual-zone climate control – to make long-distance journeys more relaxing – are standard-fit, as is the seven-inch screen infotainment system, which can be hooked up to your smartphone.

Lights and wipers that switch themselves on automatically when required and stylish 18-inch alloy wheels are also fitted to the entry-level model.

Performance

Our rating: 7/10

Handling and ride comfort

The elite AMG versions provide a poised, sporty drive. That comes at the price of a firm ride that can get on your nerves, especially around town.

The less sports-oriented versions are more comfortable to live with and provide perfectly fine handling.

Engines and power

The CLA is offered with both petrol and diesel engines, including an exceptionally powerful 2.0-litre turbocharged AMG engine.

It’s great fun to drive, though as you would expect, brace yourself for higher petrol and insurance bills. The entry-level 1.6-litre turbocharged petrol engine is fine if you spend most of your time driving around town.

If you intend to stretch the CLA’s legs regularly on country roads and motorways, the diesel engines are a better, more economical bet.

Practicality

Our rating: 5/10

Boot space

We don’t need the brainpower of Professor Brian Cox to tell us that the CLA Shooting Brake is a more practical choice than the CLA Coupé, but even the Shooting Brake doesn’t provide estate car-like practicality.

While the boot is quite long, the load lip is high, and the bumper is quite deep. That means it’s all too easy to get dust and dirt on your clothes while leaning forward to load items into the boot – an important consideration when we’re talking style.

It's also worth noting the opening is also fairly narrow. If there’s no one sitting in the back seats, they can quickly be folded forward to provide a lot more space.

The opening in the CLA Coupé’s boot is even narrower than the CLA Shooting Brake’s, and larger items will require the seats folding.

There's more space than you get with the boot on a Mercedes A-Class hatchback, with which the CLA shares its mechanical underpinnings.

Running costs

Our rating: 7/10

Fuel economy

If you drive carefully, you should get around 40mpg from the entry-level petrol engine, while switching to diesel power will enable to you to drive for another 10-15 miles on each gallon of fuel.

The verdict

Interior

8/10

Performance

7/10

Practicality

5/10

Running costs

7/10

Mercedes has dared to be different with the CLA Coupé’s styling, and while it may not be to everyone’s taste, we think it will bring more than a dash of panache to your driveway.

Inside, the cabin is sleek, stylish and well constructed, and even the basic models come well equipped.

If you're after something stylish, rather than a practical family car, it's an excellent pick that's not all that obvious, but just be aware that it's not winning any awards when it comes to passenger and luggage space.

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