The first thing you will notice is that the GLA looks similar to the gorgeous A-Class. That's not a bad thing really. If you look at the competition, there is the quirky BMW X1 and the capable Audi Q3, which is almost identical to the Q5. So the GLA is definitely a snazzier, more contemporary offering than the others. I can't imagine anyone disliking Mercedes-Benz's entry-level SUV for its looks.
Once criticised for being boring and predictable, the German company has gone all radical in adopting the coupe design for a compact SUV. The sloping roofline is quite the antithesis of the rugged, boxy Mercedes-Benz SUVs, but the imposing twin-silver, matte-finished front grille adds both sportiness and the necessary aggression. To impart that touch of luxury, you have the front lower lip getting a silver finish. The GLA comes with a smart, large A-Class like headlamps with daytime running LEDs. It has muscular wheel arches and body cladding, which make it come across more as a crossover than a hatchback on stilts.
The GLA is a stunner from the rear. The LED lamps will take your breath away, while you will be impressed with the silver finish of the lower region of the bumper and the large twin exhausts. The standard 18-inch alloy wheels and aluminium roof rails ensure that it is not an A-Class pretender. The AMG line body kit takes away any semblance of tameness it might show.
The interiors are available in different colour options like beige or, my favourite, all black. Like the A-Class, the GLA's dashboard looks very sporty as the design is inspired by the iconic SLS AMG. The fit and finish meet the luxury benchmarks, but some of the plastic inserts feel low-cost. Also Mercedes-Benz should seriously think about changing the entertainment system's screen. It has always looked like an afterthought, and in the GLA its shows its age. Having said that, the top variants come with a phenomenal Harman Kardon sound system, seven airbags, Anti-Skid Regulation (ASR), anti-lock brakes and Brake Assist System (BAS).
In the handling department, the suspensions are on the stiffer side, so you will end up feeling some harsh bumps on the road. It does, though, have a good clearance of 183 mm. The GLA is very good in taking corners. It is a front wheel drive crossover, and though there is some body roll, which is expected, it feels firm and safe. On city tarmac driving conditions, the GLA is a comfortable ride.
Arup Das is Features Editor at AutoX
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