Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Next Mercedes-Benz A-Class to channel some of the spirit of the original – report

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The next-generation Mercedes-Benz A-Class reportedly won’t be a traditionally-shaped front-wheel drive hatchback.

Jörg Burzer, the automaker’s chief technology officer and also the man in charge of development and procurement, gave Automobilwoche some cryptic clues about the design of the fifth-generation A-Class, telling the trade publication the new car will be a “very attractive model”, as well as being “a model that doesn’t currently exist in this form”.

Sources went further, telling Automobilwoche the fifth-generation model will mix SUV and people mover elements together in a compact footprint.

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As part of a 2023 corporate plan to reduce the number of entry-level models in order to focus on larger and higher margin vehicles, the current A-Class hatch was initially set to retire in 2026 with no replacement.

Mercedes-Benz reversed course last year, extending the life of the existing hatch until 2028 when the fifth-generation model should be ready.

The new car will be based on the MMA platform that underpins the latest CLA sedan and wagon, as well as the GLA and GLB SUVs. The latest version of MMA supports both combustion engine, and pure electric drivetrains.

Current A-Class
Current A-Class