Mercedes-Benz has introduced its 2019 A-Class to the U.S. market as the new entry-level sedan to complement the CLA and C-Class sedans. Photos by Kelly Bracken.
Mercedes-Benz 2019 A-Class

The A-Class is available as the front-wheel-drive A220 or all-wheel-drive A200 4Matic.
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The A220 retails for $32,500 plus a $995 delivery charge.
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Mercedes-Benz began offering a $500 corporate incentive in April.
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The 8.6 cubic feet of cargo space is small for the category.
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A track pad is actually fairly easy to use, but drivers should gain familiarity with it before using it on the road.
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Here's a closer look at the center storage bin.
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The A220 is powered by a turbocharged 2.0L inline-four cylinder engine.
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The A220 gets the brand's MBUX infotainment system that's supported by two 10.3-inch dash-mounted screens displaying on a single piece of glass.
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The 2019 A-Class provide another option for companies who now offer the CLA or C-Class to their sales associates.
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Earlier A-Class models have been sold exclusively in Europe.
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Rear-seat legroom isn't extensive, but the vehicle doesn't feel cramped.
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