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Samuel Irvine
Cadet Journalist
24 Jul 2024
3 min read

Mercedes-Benz has announced two cut-priced additions to its SUV range amid dwindling company-wide sales nationally: the small-sized GLA200 City Edition and the large GLE300d 4Matic Night Edition. 

The GLA200 City Edition, a cut-priced version of the GLA, is primarily defined by its ‘progressive line’ styling, which adds exterior chrome trim highlights, low-profile aluminium roof-rails, and a higher ride height. 

Standard features shared with the base model GLA200 include a panoramic glass sunroof, keyless entry, front seats with electric adjustments, memory settings and heating, hands-free access and power easy-pack tailgate, and a 360-degree camera parking with reversing camera.

But what it gains in styling it loses in some other base-model features. The City Edition features smaller 18-inch alloy wheels, instead of 19-inch AMG line wheels that come standard in the regular GLA200. 

The City Edition also loses sportier black synthetic and microfibre upholstery for a full-synthetic leather look instead, in addition to rear privacy glass, sliding rear seats and a rear armrest. 

Such is reflected in the price, with the GLA starting with a limited time offer of $66,900 (before on-road costs) if ordered before September 30, 2024, $3000 lower than the GLA200 base grade which starts at $69,900, after which it will be available for $63,900 (before on-road costs).

As is standard for the GLA200, the City Edition uses the same 1.3 litre turbo-petrol engine, which produces 120kW of power and 270Nm of torque and is paired with a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.

The GLA has been one of Mercedes’ better performing models sales wise, seeing a 9.8 per cent year-to-date increase, while the company has experienced a 24.1 per cent decrease in sales more broadly.

2025 Mercedes-Benz GLE300d 4Matic Night Edition
2025 Mercedes-Benz GLE300d 4Matic Night Edition

This increase is dwarfed by German rival BMW, whose newer-generation X1 has seen a 43.4 per cent increase in sales since this time last year. 

The new GLE300d 4Matic Night Edition sees a similar price reduction of $5000 compared with the standard GLE300d, for a list price of $139,900. 

The Night Edition’s look and ride is boosted by 22-inch alloy wheels, along with air suspension, which provides for a cushier ride and a sportier look.

The car's visual appeal is also enhanced by black trim to the mirror housings and window lines. 

Samuel Irvine
Cadet Journalist
Since visiting car shows at Melbourne Exhibition Centre with his Dad and older brother as a little boy, Samuel knew that his love of cars would be unwavering. But it wasn’t until embarking on a journalism masters degree two years ago that he saw cars as a legitimate career path. Now, Samuel is CarsGuide’s first Cadet Journalist. He comes to CarsGuide with an eagerness to report on a rapidly advancing automotive industry, and a passion to communicate the stories car buyers need to know most.
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