Mercedes A-Class caught out in the cold

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Mercedes-Benz A-Class spy shots

Mercedes-Benz is busily pushing development of the company’s new A-Class hatchback, and our spy photographers have managed to click a few photos of two vehicles out for a little winter testing. The small five-door is reportedly headed to the U.S. market once it receives an official unveil, though there’s no telling whether or not the AMG version we spied back in August will make the journey across The Pond as well. These new shots show off a vehicle that’s ditched much of is camo cladding. As a result, we now see the five-door will look very similar to the renderings that surfaced earlier this year.

The corporate Mercedes-Benz grille and pronounced nose will tag along on the A-Class, as will a high beltline and some rather funky side mirrors. It’s unclear exactly which drivetrain options will show up once the vehicle lands Stateside, however. Were we to guess, we’d say a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine isn’t a bad bet.

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