Planning To Buy The Mercedes-Benz GLA? Here Are Some Pros And Cons

- The Mercedes-Benz GLA is the entry-level SUV in the carmaker's line-up
- The GLA comes with a host of premium and smart features
- The Mercedes-Benz GLA is offered in both petrol and diesel engine options
Mercedes-Benz GLA is the entry-level SUV in the Stuttgart-based carmaker's line-up. Earlier this year, the company finally launched the new-generation GLA in India, after postponing the launch by almost a year, due to the challenges caused by the pandemic. Mercedes-Benz India says that the GLA, along with the A-Class Limousine, is currently driving the company volume sales in India. So, if you are planning to buy the Mercedes-Benz GLA right now, here are some key pros and cons that you should know about.
Pros
- The 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLA looks more muscular and butch than before, and you also get a bold grille, LED headlight, LED DRLs, 18-inch alloy wheels and adaptive LED taillights.
- The GLA has grown in size and that translates into a more spacious cabin compared to the previous-gen model.
Also Read: Mercedes-Benz GLA And AMG GLA 35 Launched In India
The top-end GLA 220d 4MATIC AMG Line trim gets diamond-stud pattern grille, AMG body kit, bigger 19-inch alloy wheels
- Mercedes-Benz offers two fully digital screens for infotainment and instrument cluster, along with Android Auto & Apple CarPlay, wireless charging, electrically adjustable seats with memory function, panoramic sunroof, and 64 colours ambient lighting.
- The GLA also gets Mercedes-Benz's AI-enabled latest-generation MBUX system with voice command function, and Mercedes ME connected car system that offers features like vehicle status check, location, remote lock-unlock, Geo-fencing and more.
Also Read: Top 5 Highlights: 2021 Mercedes-Benz GLA
The cabin comes with a 10.25 inch single unit display with two different screens for infotainment and instrument cluster
- The top-end GLA 220d 4MATIC AMG Line trim comes with special features like - diamond-stud pattern grille, AMG body kit, bigger 19-inch alloy wheels, flat-bottom sports steering wheel and Sports Seats.
Also Read: Exclusive: Mercedes-AMG GLA 35 4MATIC Review
Cons
- The ride quality on the GLA is a bit too stiff and you will feel the undulations while driving through bad roads.
- The 7-speed DCT unit offered with the 1.3-litre mill is not the best one out there. There is a noticeable lag in shift, especially while driving in Eco mode.

The Mercedes-Benz GLA is on the pricier side and almost all of its existing rivals undercut the SUV
- While it's an SUV, the seating position is a bit too low and visibility is also an issue, as there are too many blind spots.
- Even though the GLA is locally assembled, it is on the pricier side. In fact, almost all of its existing rivals undercut the GLA by a decent margin.
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