The 2022 Mercedes-Benz A-Class was discovered with camouflage in the open in Scandinavia. This indicates that Mercedes-Benz has begun the facelifted A-cold Class's weather testing phase. Little has changed since our last sighting of the car, but the 2022 Mercedes-Benz A-Class prototype still has the colorful vinyl stickers around the grille and bumper, partially obscuring the new headlights as well.
The bottom half of the rear bumper is camouflaged in a skirt-like pattern, implying that the diffuser will be redesigned as well. And, while we're on the subject of new things, the taillights will be one of them.
The tiny hatchback's exterior alterations will most likely be completed with additional colors and wheels. Inside, A new software upgrade for the MBUX infotainment system and digital instrument cluster might also be on the way, but aside from the typical upholstery and trim modifications, we don't expect any further changes.
Mercedes may restructure the powertrain portfolio, as the 1.3-liter gasoline engines produced by Daimler and Renault, as well as the 1.5-liter dCi diesel shared with various Dacia's and Renault's, are expected to be deleted.
The powertrain specifications are unknown, although the smaller low-revving lump is anticipated to be replaced by a 2.0-liter petrol engine. The hot hatchbacks in the 35, 45, and 45 S varieties will continue to be available, but we don't know if AMG has any technological modifications planned for them.