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A future Mercedes rival for Golf and ID 3 is a crossover

Words NZ Autocar | Images Autocar UK

by Peter Louisson
August 13, 2025

The third-generation GLA will become the smallest member of the Mercedes-Benz MMA-based compact car family. And it will be sold in both electric and hybrid forms. It effectively replaces the second-gen ICE powered GLA and also the EQA EV. Expect it to debut in the second half of next year.

Spy shots show GLA testing on road in camouflage.

Images of the car testing in camouflage reveal that it will have a more coupé-like silhouette than today’s GLA, sporting the new ‘Iconic Grille’ of the brand.

Evidently the crossover will be bigger than previous GLAs at just over 4500mm in length, for more interior and luggage capacity. The cars it replaces are both shy of 4500mm.

No interior shots are available but it will likely use the same architecture as the new CLA saloon.

So a full-width display, AI-supported infotainment functions and superior materials compared with the outgoing models.

A frunk is likely for the EV, unlike with the outgoing EQA. It will also come with an 800V electrical architecture for rapid charging.

Crossover will vie with electric and ICE powered Golf and ID 3 hatches.

An entry-level model will sport a 59kWh LFP battery pack, while a longer range variant will have an 85kWh NMC battery. The latter should offer range of almost 800km.

Single- or dual-motor powertrains will be available, delivering 200kW and 260kW, respectively.

Further down the line, two AMG performance models with axial flux motors by subsidiary Yasa will launch in 2027. 

ICE versions of the GLA will use a 1.5-litre four-cylinder turbopetrol hybrid offering 100 to 140kW, mated to an eight-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox. 

Production will be at the Rastatt plant in Germany where the CLA is made.

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