Mercedes-Benz Australia is looking to boost sales of its already-popular GLA SUV, cutting the price of its entry-level variant by $7000 – but buyers will have to make some sacrifices. Priced from $62,900 before on-road costs, the Mercedes-Benz GLA 200 is down $7000 on its most recent $69,900 before on-roads price tag, and its $6000 less expensive than when the updated model launched last year. This price adjustment aligns it with the A 200 hatch, which was previously the most affordable Mercedes-Benz badged vehicle on sale in Australia.
The GLA 200 also now undercuts cheapest Vito van and the GLA 200 City Edition , which is $1000 dearer than its lower-riding counterpart. Orders for the GLA 200 are open now. 100s of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now.
Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now . There is a catch to the GLA 200’s new price though, with a handful of previously standard features becoming cost options.
This includes its panoramic sunroof (now commanding an extra $1800) and all but two paint finishes. Mercedes-Benz previously offered Polar White, Cosmos Black, Mountain Grey, High-Tech Silver and Spectral Blue as no-cost options, however all finishes bar the former pair are now $700. The GLA 200’s Manufaktur Patagonia Red paint was $692 but is now $1392, a $700 increase.
As such, ordering a GLA 200 with a panoramic sunroof in Mountain Grey, High-Tech Silver and Spectral Blue will now set you back $65,400 before on-road.