Mercedes-Benz CLA Review 2024
Mercedes-Benz CLA At A Glance
Insurance Group 39
On average it achieves 0% of the official MPG figure
The latest Mercedes CLA is not the most practical choice, but if you want practicality, you don’t buy a coupe, you buy a saloon or an estate, right? Smaller and more compact that rivals such as the Audi A5 Sportback and Volkswagen Arteon, but not a lot cheaper, either. Still very competitive, though.
When is a coupe not a coupe? Why, when it’s got four doors, of course.
Not the funniest joke, perhaps, but it raises a valid question. Purists and pedants will argue until the cows come home about whether a car with four doors can ever really be described as a coupe, but does it really matter? Besides, a victory either way won’t stop car makers applying the term to their slinkily styled saloons.
And yes, Mercedes has plenty of form in this area. The first CLS - a swoopy version of the E-Class - didn’t invent the phrase but certainly bought it into the modern-day public consciousness, while this, the smaller CLA, is now in its second generation.
Based on the A-Class, the previous CLA didn’t have much of a start in life, because the mechanicals that lay underneath were a little bit rubbish. The latest A-Class, though, is much more like it, so does that translate into a higher level of dynamic excellence for the CLA, too? Happily, yes it does.
Now, before you go assuming that the CLA’s slinky lines guarantee it to be some sort of sports car, we’ll scotch that particular rumour from the get-go.
Yes, it handles capably and securely, but this car is more about comfort and refinement than agility and speed, and as a result, it’s a really nice, relaxing car to spend time in as the miles slip by. Granted, the entry-level engines could do with more poke and better noise isolation, but stick with the perkier versions and you’ll lead a very quiet life.
You’ll also be bedazzled by what sits directly in front of you, because the CLA, like every other modern Merc, is packed with high-tech infotainment kit.
It works well and looks absolutely fabulous, while it also supports all the functionality you could reasonably expect from it. Other luxury kit is in plentiful supply, too, and if anything, the huge amount of standard safety kit on board is even more impressive.
The interior is also really impressive for quality, even if it’s not quite so impressive for practicality. Rear headroom is tight, particularly in versions with the panoramic roof, and while the boot is a decent size, the space is a little difficult to get at.
That said, if you want ultimate practicality, you buy a saloon or an estate instead, and the CLA will be roomy enough to customers who only use their rear seats occasionally, or exclusively for kids.
No, it’s not a cheap option, with prices similar to those of bigger rivals like the Audi A5 Sportback and Volkswagen Arteon. Even so, a very appealing choice that’s well worthy of your consideration.
Mercedes-Benz CLA handling and engines
- Engines range from CLA 180 Automatic to CLA 45 AMG
- Readers report Real MPG to be between 38–58 mpg
Mercedes-Benz CLA 2024: Handling and ride quality
While both the Merc’s main competitors - the Audi A5 Sportback and Volkswagen Arteon - have a slightly firm edge to how they ride in the pursuit of sportiness, the CLA takes a slightly softer, more relaxed approach. It’s all the better for it, too.
It soaks up minor road imperfections very effectively, and it doesn’t thud too much over sharp-edged potholes. Take to an undulating road, and you will find the body floating around a bit over the dips and crests, but it’s nothing that’ll have the kids going green around the gills.
Having said that, the body roll is progressive and predictable, so fast direction changes aren’t unsettling, while there’s plenty of grip and precise, accurate steering. True, the steering might be a little light for some tastes, but it does help make life easier when pottering through tight urban environments, the CLA’s smaller dimensions compared with rivals help here, too.
Mercedes-Benz CLA 2024: Engines
The petrol range kicks off with the CLA180, which uses a turbocharged 1.3-litre engine that produces 136PS, but we haven’t tried that one yet, either. We have, however, tried the CLA200, which has a 163PS version of the same engine.
It feels fairly responsive from low down in the rev range, making your progress fairly easy and relaxed, but if you work it harder, you might be surprised that it doesn’t deliver more.
If you ignore the sporty AMG 35 and 45 models, the range-topping petrol engine is the CLA250, which has a 2.0-litre unit with 224PS. We haven’t tried it yet, though.
The one diesel option in the CLA is the 220d, which comes with the same 190PS 2.0-litre engine found in the C-Class and E-Class. It’s hugely muscular right from the bottom of the rev range, so it never needs more than a gentle prod of the accelerator to get you going at a decent rate, and it has a very tidy turn of pace when you work it harder.
Mercedes-Benz CLA 2024: Safety
The CLA has already achieved the maximum five-star rating after being smashed up by the experts at Euro NCAP, and with the super-impressive amount of standard safety equipment on board, that’s really no surprise.
As well as all the usual airbags and stability aids, you get automatic emergency braking, lane keeping assistance, and a system to detect whether the driver needs a break. There’s also an active pop-up bonnet to give better protection for pedestrians.
All cars have super-bright LED headlamps, while AMG Line Premium Plus cars have cleverer multibeam ones that can beam their light around oncoming cars so as not to dazzle fellow drivers.
There’s also an option package that bundles up a range of even cleverer driver assistance systems, including blind spot monitoring, cross traffic alerts, adaptive cruise control and automatic adoption of speed limits, but you can only add it to the very top trim level. There’s no spare wheel on any version, either, with a pot of tyre sealant provided in each case.
Engine | MPG | 0-62 | CO2 |
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CLA 180 Automatic | - | 9.0 s | 123–146 g/km |
CLA 180 MHEV Automatic | - | 9.4 s | 135–142 g/km |
CLA 200 Automatic | - | 8.2 s | 124–147 g/km |
CLA 200 MHEV Automatic | - | 8.4 s | 135–141 g/km |
CLA 220 Automatic | - | 7.1 s | 139 g/km |
CLA 220 Automatic 4Matic | - | 7.0 s | 149 g/km |
CLA 220 d Automatic | - | 7.1–7.3 s | 114–141 g/km |
CLA 250 Automatic | - | 6.3 s | 139 g/km |
CLA 250 e | - | 6.8 s | 23–26 g/km |
CLA 250 e 109 motor | - | 7.6 s | 20–24 g/km |
CLA 35 AMG | - | 4.9 s | 164 g/km |
CLA 35 MHEV AMG | - | 4.9 s | 190–192 g/km |
CLA 45 AMG | - | 4.0 s | 189 g/km |
CLA 45 S AMG | - | 4.1 s | 203–204 g/km |
Mercedes-Benz CLA interior
- Boot space is 395 litres
- Euro NCAP rating of five stars
Dimensions | |
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Length | 4688–4695 mm |
Width | 1999 mm |
Height | 1402–1430 mm |
Wheelbase | 2729 mm |
Mercedes-Benz CLA 2024: Practicality
The slinky roofline means that rear headroom is rather on the tight side, and if you’re six-foot tall or above, you’ll find your hairdo hitting the headlining.
There’s bags of kneeroom, so taller passengers can scooch down in their seats, but this will only provide so much relief. The CLA’s small, oddly shaped rear door openings can also make getting in and out of the rear seats slightly awkward.
Things are a little mixed in the boot. There’s a very decent amount of space, although it’s not quite as much as you get in an A5 Sportback, and considerably less than in an Arteon, but it’s rather hard to get at.
That’s because the boot opening is decidedly narrow and shallow, and there’s a hefty old lip that you’ll need to drop heavy items over. The rear seats split-fold in a 40-20-40 configuration, but the car’s slinky shape means that not all that much more space is opened up.
Mercedes-Benz CLA 2024: Quality and finish
The quality of the materials is high enough to fool you into thinking that you’re travelling in an executive saloon, and importantly, it’s good enough to match any of its rivals.
The twin screens and big, blingy air vents also help give the interior design plenty of theatre, more so than in rivals, and the various injections of stitched leather, brushed aluminium, chrome and glossy black panelling means there’s real variety in the colours and textures on show.
However, while it’s a match for an Audi A5 on swishness, it doesn’t feel quite as solid or substantial: pokes and prods in certain places result in a few more creaks and flexes.
Mercedes-Benz CLA 2024: Infotainment
The CLA’s cabin is dominated by two screens that take most of the car’s various functions, plus the information that would usually be delivered on conventional analogue instruments, and presents them all in one integrated unit.
You operate the system by tapping and swiping at the left-hand screen, or by using the laptop-style touchpad and shortcut buttons located on the central partition between the front seats.
The graphics are sharp and the menus have a logical layout, so it’s easy to find your way around. However, the touchpad controller is less precise than the iDrive rotary dial you get in a BMW. Alternatively, you can also operate the system using a sophisticated voice control system that recognises natural speech rather than specific pre-set commands, and it works well.
In all models, the middle screen measures 10.25 inches. In AMG Line cars, the instrument screen measures 7.0-inches, but if you upgrade to AMG Line Premium or above, this becomes the same size as the centre screen. In all models, the system supports DAB radio, Bluetooth, wireless phone charging, navigation and Apple Carplay/Android Auto.
Mercedes-Benz CLA value for money
Mercedes-Benz CLA 2024: Prices
At the time of writing, prices for brand new examples of the CLA kicked off at just over £31,000 for the CLA180 in AMG Line trim, which rose to almost £33,000 for the CLA200.
The CLA250 cost closer to £35,000, while the CLA220d diesel was marginally more expensive than that. What’s more, every step buyers took up the trim structure - from AMG Line, to AMG Line Premium, to AMG Line Premium Plus - would cost another £1500 each time.
Compared with prices for the A5 Sportback and Volkswagen Arteon, these prices are a little lower, but not by all that much. Mercedes’ website often offers various finance promotions, though.
At the time of writing, we saw the CLA 180 being offered for around £345 per month on a four-year PCP deal following an initial deposit of just over £5,200, which equates to a discount of around £1500. The CLA holds onto its value better than rivals, too, so depreciation losses won’t be as heavier, but it will mean slightly loftier prices for used car buyers.
Mercedes-Benz CLA 2024: Running Costs
The latest WLTP tests reckon an average of more than 56mpg should be achievable, and while this figure is probably rather optimistic, you should be able to get reasonably close to that in the real world if you treat it very gently. All the petrols, meanwhile, will better 40mpg according to the figures, with the CLA180 and CLA200 giving you more like 46mpg.
You wouldn’t expect a desirable car like the CLA to cost a pittance to insure, but you wouldn’t expect it to be ruinously expensive, either, and that’s about how it shakes out.
The CLA 180 is the cheapest to cover, sitting in group 27 (of 50), while the 200 is only a fraction higher in groups 29 or 30, depending on trim level. The priciest ones to insure (assuming you ignore the high-powered AMG 35 and 45 models) are the 220d and 250, sitting in groups 34 and 35, respectively.
Check out the various reliability surveys doing the rounds, and you’ll find that Mercedes doesn’t perform as well as you might expect, usually figuring towards the foot of the table for manufacturers. It usually outperforms Audi and BMW, though.
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The CLA is intended to be a posher product than the A-Class on which it’s based, so only top-end trims levels are offered.
The AMG Line trim is the first of them and it comes with pretty much everything you need. Aside from all the infotainment and safety kit mentioned earlier, you get alloy wheels, cruise control, sports seats, four powered windows, leather upholstery, a leather steering wheel, heated front seats, keyless go, dual-zone climate control, a reversing camera, front- and rear parking sensors and a system that helps steer you into parallel parking spaces.
Stepping up to AMG Line Premium upgrades your infotainment system with more speakers and augmented reality navigation, and it also adds 64-colour ambient lighting and keyless entry. At the top of the pile is the AMG Line Premium Plus trim, which adds a panoramic roof and electric front seats.
Dimensions | |
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Length | 4688–4695 mm |
Width | 1999 mm |
Height | 1402–1430 mm |
Wheelbase | 2729 mm |
Miscellaneous | |
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Kerb Weight | 1350–1740 kg |
Boot Space | 395 L |
Warranty | 4 years / 50000 miles |
Servicing | 10000 miles |
Costs | |
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List Price | £34,235–£52,535 |
Insurance Groups | 39 |
Road Tax Bands | A–K |
Official MPG | - |
Euro NCAP Safety Ratings | |
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Adult | - |
Child | - |
Pedestrian | - |
Overall | 5 |
Currently on sale
Coupe | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
AMG Line Executive CLA250e 8G-DCT Auto 15.6kWh 218 EQ Boost Start/Stop 4dr | £45,360 | - | 7.6 s |
AMG Line Premium CLA250e 8G-DCT Auto 15.6kWh 218 EQ Boost Start/Stop 4dr | £42,210 | - | 7.6 s |
AMG Line Premium Plus CLA250e 8G-DCT Auto 15.6kWh 218 EQ Boost Start/Stop 4dr | £44,675 | - | 7.6 s |
On sale until October 2023
Coupe | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
AMG Line Premium CLA250e 8G-DCT Auto 15.6kWh 218 EQ Boost Start/Stop 4dr | £38,450 | - | 6.8 s |
AMG Line Premium Plus Night Edition CLA250e 8G-DCT Auto 15.6kWh 218 EQ Boost Start/Stop 4dr | - | - | 6.8 s |
Saloon | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
AMG Line Executive CLA180 7G-DCT Auto Start/Stop 4dr | - | - | 9.0 s |
AMG Line Executive CLA200 7G-DCT Auto Start/Stop 4dr | - | - | 8.2 s |
AMG Line Executive CLA220d 190 8G-DCT Auto Start/Stop 4dr | - | - | 7.1 s |
AMG Line Premium Plus Night Edition CLA180 7G-DCT Auto Start/Stop 4dr | - | - | 9.0 s |
AMG Line Premium Plus Night Edition CLA200 7G-DCT Auto Start/Stop 4dr | - | - | 8.2 s |
AMG Line Premium Plus Night Edition CLA220d 190 8G-DCT Auto Start/Stop 4dr | - | - | 7.1 s |
CLA 180 1.3 136hp AMG Line Premium Auto 4dr | - | - | 9.0 s |
CLA 200 1.3 163hp AMG Line Premium Auto 4dr | - | - | 8.2 s |
CLA 220d 2.0 190 AMG Line Prmum Auto 4dr | - | - | 7.1 s |
CLA 35 2.0 306 AMG Auto 4MATIC 4dr | - | - | 4.9 s |
CLA 35 2.0 306 AMG Premium Plus Auto 4MATIC 4dr | - | - | 4.9 s |
CLA 35 2.0 306 AMG Prmum Auto 4MATIC 4dr | - | - | 4.9 s |
CLA 45 2.0 421hp AMG S 4MTC+ Plus Auto 4dr | - | - | 4.0 s |
Sport Executive Edition CLA200 7G-DCT Auto Start/Stop 4dr | - | - | - |
On sale until August 2022
Saloon | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
AMG Line Premium Plus CLA250e 8G-DCT Auto 15.6kWh 218 EQ Boost Star 4dr | £39,950 | - | 6.8 s |
CLA 180 1.3 136hp AMG Line Auto 4dr | - | - | 9.0 s |
CLA 180 1.3 136hp AMG Line Premium Plus Auto 4dr | - | - | 9.0 s |
CLA 200 1.3 163hp AMG Line Auto 4dr | - | - | 8.2 s |
CLA 200 1.3 163hp AMG Line Premium Plus Auto 4dr | - | - | 8.2 s |
CLA 220 2.0 190HP AMG Line Auto 4dr | - | - | 7.1 s |
CLA 220d 2.0 190 AMG Line Auto 4dr | - | - | 7.1 s |
CLA 220d 2.0 190 AMG Line Premium Plus Auto 4dr | - | - | 7.1 s |
CLA 250 2.0 224hp AMG Line Auto 4dr | - | - | 6.3 s |
CLA 250 2.0 224hp AMG Line Premium Auto 4dr | - | - | 6.3 s |
CLA 250 2.0 224hp AMG Line Premium Plus Auto 4dr | - | - | 6.3 s |
CLA 45 2.0 421hp AMG S 4MTC+ Auto 4dr | - | - | 4.0 s |
On sale until July 2022
Saloon | |||
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Version | List Price | MPG | 0-62 |
CLA 220 2.0 190 AMG Line Premium Auto 4MATIC 4dr | - | - | 7.0 s |
CLA 220 2.0 190HP AMG Line Auto 4MATIC 4dr | - | - | 7.0 s |
CLA 220 2.0 190HP AMG Line Premium Auto 4dr | - | - | 7.1 s |
CLA 220 2.0 190HP AMG Line Premium Plus Auto 4dr | - | - | 7.1 s |
CLA 220 2.0 AMG Line Premium Plus Auto 4MATIC 4dr | - | - | 7.0 s |
Model History
- January 2019: Mercedes-Benz CLA Coupe revealed
- March 2019: Mercedes-Benz CLA prices announced
- April 2019: Mercedes-AMG CLA 35 4matic announced
- July 2019: Mercedes-AMG CLA 45 and 45 S announced
- August 2019: Mercedes-AMG CLA 45 S Coupe priced from £52,145
January 2019
Mercedes-Benz CLA Coupe revealed
Mercedes has revealed its new CLA Coupe at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Closely related to the new Mercedes-Benz A-Class, the new CLA is four-door coupe. It's longer than the A-Class Saloon and is likely to start at around £29,000 when orders open in May 2019.
Intended to cater for younger buyers than the typical Mercedes-Benz audience, the CLA is packed with all of the technology that recently made its debut on the A-Class. This includes the A-Class's trick MBUX multimedia system and 'Hey Mercedes' voice control.
There will be a range of petrol and diesel engines on offer, with the launch model badged the CLA 250 with a turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine producing 225PS. Buyers will get a choice of manual and automatic gearboxes as well as two- or four-wheel drive.
It's expected to be offered in Sport and AMG Line trim levels, while AMG variants will follow later in the year. A Shooting Brake version is also on its way.
March 2019
Mercedes-Benz CLA prices announced
UK orders are now open for the Mercedes-Benz CLA Coupe, with prices starting at £30,550 for the entry-level CLA 180 AMG Line. The CLA 200 is available from £32,100, while the CLA 220 costs £32,865 or £34,465 for the CLA 220 4MATIC. The range-topping CLA 250 is priced from £33,640.
The CLA 180 and CLA 200 both use a 1.3-litre petrol engine capable of producing 136 hp and 200 Nm or 163PS and 250Nm respectively. The 180 and 200 can deliver up to 47.9mpg on the combined cycle, while the 180 emits 123g/km of CO2 and the 200 emits 124g/km.
Available in both two-wheel and four-wheel drive, the CLA 220 features a 2.0-litre petrol engine with an output of 190PS and 300Nm. It can deliver up to 41.5mpg and emits 139g/km of CO2 – the 220 4MATIC delivers 40.4mpg and emits 149g/km.
The petrol-powered CLA 250 – which uses a 2.0-litre engine – can generate 224PS and 350Nm. The 250 can return up to 41.5mpg and emits 139g/km of CO2.
All models will be initially available with a 7G-DCT seven-speed automatic transmission, with a manual gearbox coming later. The diesel-powered CLA 200 d and CLA 220 d will also be added to the line-up later in the year. The CLA Shooting Brake was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show and will be going on sale in May.
AMG Line models come as standard with MBUX multimedia system, including ‘Hey Mercedes’ voice recognition; 10.25-inch digital touchscreen infotainment display; seven-inch digital cockpit display; navigation with three years live services; LED high performance headlights; privacy glass; Thermotronic luxury two-zone automatic climate control; Keyless-Go starting function; DAB radio; smartphone integration, including Apple CarPlay and Android Auto; wireless charging (for compatible phones); heated front seats; leather upholstery, with a choice of four colour options; Parking package; Mirror package; Active Lane Keeping Assist and Speed Limit Assist.
AMG Line Premium trim adds a 10.25-inch digital cockpit display; augmented navigation; a dash cam; ambient lighting, with a choice of 64 colours; 225 w illuminated door sills with ‘Mercedes-Benz’ lettering; rear armrest; Keyless-Go, including keyless lock and unlock.
AMG Line Premium Plus features all of the above equipment, and adds a panoramic sliding sunroof; Multibeam LED headlights and Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus; memory seats for the driver and front passenger; Energizing pack – uses a number of the car’s systems to boost driver fitness and wellbeing.
The Driving Assistance package is available for £1,495, and includes Active Blind Spot Assist; Active Braking Assist with cross-traffic function; Active Distance Assist Distronic; Active Emergency Stop Assist; Active Lane-change Assist; Active Speed Limit Assist; Active Steering Assist; Evasive Steering Assist; Pre-Safe Plus; and route-based speed adjustment.
April 2019
Mercedes-AMG CLA 35 4matic announced
The third car in the AMG 35 line-up, the CLA 35 shares a 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine with the A 35 hatch and saloon. It produces 306PS and features four-wheel drive as standard, taking it to 62mph in 4.9 seconds.
The exterior builds on the CLA's four-door coupe body style with a few subtle changes, including trim elements in chrome and a new radiator grille. It gets 18-inch alloy wheels as standard while buyers can opt for 19-inch wheels.
Inside, the CLA 35 features Mercedes-Benz's new MBUX infotainment system and optional ambient lighting in 64 colours. There's also a fully digital instrument cluster as well as a new AMG steering wheel.
Prices are yet to be confirmed but we expect them to start at around £38,000 when the CLA 35 goes on sale in August 2019.
July 2019
Mercedes-AMG CLA 45 and 45 S announced
With an output of up to 421PS, the completely newly developed 2.0-litre engine is the world's most powerful turbocharged four-cylinder manufactured for series production. Mercedes-AMG has bettered the output of the preceding engine by 40PS while maximum torque has also increased from 475 to up to 500Nm.
In the 45 models, the four-cylinder ensures extremely agile performance in two output classes: with 421PS as the S model and with 387PS in the basic version.
The A 45 S 4MATIC+ takes 3.9 seconds to reach 62mph (CLA 45 S 4MATIC+: 4.0 seconds), while the A 45 4MATIC+ model hits 62mph in 4.0 seconds (CLA 45 4 MATIC+ in 4.1 seconds).
The driver and front passenger are seated in an active position on contoured sport seats with firm lateral support. The standard upholstery as a combination of black ARTICO man-made leather and DINAMICA microfibre is timeless, and creates typical AMG highlights with double topstitching in red. The colour scheme is echoed by the red designo seat belts and the dashboard support trim in black DINAMICA microfibre with a red border. The chromed air vents are likewise upgraded with a red ring. As an alternative an upholstery in ARTICO man-made leather in neva grey/black with mid-grey double topstitching and light-longitudinal-grain aluminium trim is available.
The A 45 S and CLA 45 S even go a step further: yellow highlights reoccur throughout the interior to emphasise the motor racing character of the more powerful models. Also included in the standard equipment are the AMG Performance steering wheel in nappa leather/DINAMICA microfibre with contrasting yellow topstitching, a yellow 12 o'clock marking, AMG steering wheel buttons and AMG logo, plus ambience lighting.
In all models, the centre console in high-gloss black with a touchpad as standard has a further control array with additional switches controlling the 3-stage ESP®, the manual transmission mode and the optional adaptive damping system AMG RIDE CONTROL. In combination with the optional leather package, it features a silver chrome console surround.
The characteristic, sporty AMG ambience is also enhanced by the sports pedal cluster of brushed stainless steel with rubber studs, black floor mats with AMG lettering and a surround in a nubuck leather look, the black fabric roof liner and AMG front entry sills in brushed stainless steel with "AMG" lettering.
August 2019
Mercedes-AMG CLA 45 S Coupe priced from £52,145
The Mercedes-AMG CLA 45 S Coupe is available to order now with prices starting from £52,145, while the Plus Coupe starts at £58,145.