plug-in hybrid


Class A 250 e

50.750,00 €


Discover the first A-Class model with plug-in hybrid technology.

The A-Class with plug-in hybrid technology combines the dynamism and efficiency of an electric motor with the autonomy of an internal combustion engine and develops a maximum joint power of up to 160 kW (218 HP),[1] as well as a maximum torque of 450 Nm[1]. The electric motor provides an additional dose of power when accelerating, or moves the vehicle up to 72 kilometers through city streets without the help of the combustion engine, so you can face a large part of your daily trips relaxed and without local emissions.

Electrical consumption of the A 250 e in the combined cycle: 23,2-20,7 kWh/100 km; fuel consumption in the combined cycle: 1,3-1,0 l/100 km; CO₂ emissions in the combined cycle: 30,0-23,0 g/km[2] (36,0-32,0 g/km)[3]

80 km

electrical autonomy

105 minutes

Recharge time*

1,1-0,8 liters/100km

Consumer goods[¹]





*Charging time at fast charging stations. The charging time corresponds to a full charge of 10 to 80% at a direct current fast charging station, with a supply voltage of 400 V and an electrical current of at least 300 A.

[¹]l/100 km. Weighted consumption (mixed cycle). The data indicated are the “WLTP CO2 values”, determined according to art. 2 No. 3 of Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/1153. Fuel consumption figures have been calculated based on these values. Electrical consumption and autonomy have been determined on the basis of Regulation (EU) 2017/1151.


The heart of Class A beats here.

The propulsion of the plug-in hybrid model is provided by the electric motor and the combustion engine. In these vehicles it is possible to recharge the vehicle's high-voltage lithium-ion battery by connecting it to a power outlet or charging station, in addition to using the braking recovery function. Thanks to the powerful high-voltage lithium-ion battery, longer journeys can be covered using only the electric motor. Mercedes-Benz has developed a modular system of components for its plug-in hybrid vehicles. Four- or six-cylinder gasoline engines are combined with hybrid modules and batteries in different power ranges.

  • Allows driving in exclusively electric mode.

  • The battery can be recharged by connecting to a power outlet, by recovery and by the combustion engine.

  • Low consumption.