How Much Does a 2022 Mercedes-Benz A 220 Cost?
The 2021 Mercedes-Benz A-Class premium subcompact sedan starts off with the A 220. The A 220 4Matic is differentiated only by its standard AWD system, costing $2,000 extra. At the top is a sportier 2021 Mercedes-AMG A 35 model. Standard equipment in the
A 220 ($34,700) is generous, including 18-in alloy wheels wearing run-flat tires, panoramic sunroof, LED headlights with automatic high beams, selectable driving modes,
forward collision warning, blind spot monitoring, driver fatigue monitoring, automatic brake hold, rain-sensing wipers,
dual-zone automatic climate control, 8-way power-adjustable front seats with driver’s-side memory settings, simulated leather upholstery, 60/40 split/folding rear seats, rear center armrest, 7-in digital driver information display, 7-in infotainment touchscreen, touch controllers in the center console and on the steering wheel, natural speech recognition, five USB-C ports, and
Apple CarPlay/Android Auto smartphone integration. A Premium package adds keyless entry/ignition, power-folding mirrors, self-dimming driver’s-side and rearview mirrors, and an upgraded infotainment system with dual 10.25-in screens. The Driver Assistance package includes
adaptive cruise control with active steering assistance and GPS input (which uses the navigation system to anticipate corners and slow down accordingly), evasive steering assistance, automatic emergency braking, lane-change/lane-keeping assistance and enhanced blind spot monitoring with
rear cross-traffic alert. The Parking Assistance package adds a 360-degree camera system and an automated parking system. Although many of these features are available from other manufacturers, few are as well executed. The optional MBUX Interior Assistant is gesture controlled. Moving a hand in a certain way to raise the audio system’s volume, for example. It can even tell whether the driver or front passenger made the gesture. The Multimedia package brings navigation with augmented video (adding directional signs to a live video feed from a front-facing camera). The Night package consists of a variety of black exterior trim parts. The AMG Line package includes a lowered suspension, sport front seats and styling details such as a "diamond block" grille design. Other options include 19-in alloy wheels, summer tires (not of the run-flat variety), hands-free trunk lid operation, head-up display, leather upholstery, heated/ventilated multi-contour front seats, heated steering wheel, rear side airbags, 64-color ambient LED cabin lighting, wireless charging, satellite radio, and a 12-speaker/590-watt Burmester surround-sound system. The AMG
A 35 ($46,900) has its own drivetrain, plus an AMG-tuned sport suspension, 18-in alloy wheels, and dual 10.25-in displays.