Mercedes-Benz GLA (2014-2016) interior
If you’ve sat in an A-Class, CLA-Class or B-Class Mercedes, you’ll already be familiar with the new GLA.
Style
It has the same sporting dashboard design with three central vents and a protruding display screen you’ll either love or hate. It’s all well screwed together too and the materials are good so long as you don’t go poking about too low down.
The Mercedes A-Class is nice inside, but a BMW 1 Series is even nicer
- Used
- £8,740
Infotainment
Mercedes GLA infotainment and interior review
The Mercedes GLA’s infotainment screen sprouts from the top of the dashboard and, for this reason, it can look like a bit of an afterthought – the company wins no points for charging £450 just for a DAB digital radio (on all but the top-of-the-range model). Around £1,000 buys you the Executive Equipment Line Pack, which includes a Garmin sat-nav system, but its graphics look pretty dated even if the fixed control knob makes it easy to operate on the move.
- Used
- £8,740