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Mercedes has officially announced that the A-Class hatchback will not be carried over to the next generation. Despite this news, there is still an opportunity to purchase the current base model, as well as the top-of-the-line AMG A45 S variant. The folks at Affalterbach are even offering a special “Limited Edition” version, featuring a unique blend of aesthetic enhancements.
Making its debut on a compact model bearing the iconic three-pointed star, the AMG green hell magno paint with a sleek matte finish is now an option. This vivid color was previously seen on the AMG GT R introduced in 2016. The attention-grabbing green tone is now accompanied by vibrant yellow touches that run all the way to the wheels. And as if that wasn’t remarkable enough, Mercedes has also included bold black body graphics, which prominently feature the AMG emblem emblazoned on the hood.
The European market is graced with the impressive AMG A45 S Limited Edition, which boasts a hefty $15,000 in included options. Showing off a sleek design, this model features both the AMG Night Package I and II, complete with a wide array of striking dark detailing. In addition, it comes equipped with the AMG Aerodynamics Package, complete with a large rear wing for added style and performance. The vehicle’s 19-inch forged wheels are unique to this version, showcasing a distinctive seven-twin-spoke layout and an overall matte black finish.
The interior of the car follows a consistent black and yellow color scheme, with the headrests featuring the “45 S” logo. This logo is also present on the floor mats. The car also boasts AMG-branded side sills, as well as various aluminum accents. The steering wheel is flat-bottomed and the upholstery is made of synthetic leather.
Similar to the standard AMG A45 S, the Limited Edition boasts a completely adaptable all-wheel-drive mechanism and houses the most dominant four-cylinder engine ever placed in a vehicle available for purchase. The 2.0-liter turbocharged motor packs an impressive punch of 416 horsepower, enabling it to accelerate from 0 to 62 mph (100 km/h) in just 3.9 seconds.
The M139 engine, also found in the latest C63 model, is mounted longitudinally as the M139I and boasts an impressive output of 469 horsepower. This surpasses the power of the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X 2.0 MR FQ-440, which is lesser-known but had a maximum of 440 horsepower. Interestingly, Mercedes has committed to keeping the four-cylinder C63, citing its progressive nature.
Source: Mercedes-AMG