Latest model
So far, there has only been one generation of CLA, which received a facelift in 2017. This means a second generation CLA or a replacement model could be due in a few years’ time.
 Depending on your choice of engine, the CLA has a fuel economy figure of between about 40mpg and 70mpg, while all powertrains produce more than 100g/km2 of CO2. The 0-60mph time varies from 4.1 to 9.6 seconds, depending on specification.
The CLA has a variety of trim levels, mainly hinging on performance, with the more powerful AMG versions naturally costing more than standard specification cars.
The CLA is quite a unique car with regards to what it is and its consumer targets. The Audi A3 Saloon is the closest rival to it in this respect. The BMW 2 Series is another possible competitor.
Value for money
One of the key reasons Mercedes created the CLA was to appeal to young people. The model is supposed to be an entry-level access point to a premium brand. This means it doesn’t command the same high price as other cars with the same badge.
Starting at £26,190 is the CLA 180 Sport, which has a 1.6-litre petrol engine and a manual gearbox. The same model with an automatic will set you back £27,790. Which specification is best value for money depends on what you want out of the car.
Those looking for a well-equipped, economical motorway cruiser may wish to opt for the CLA 200 d AMG Line with a 2.0-litre diesel engine and an automatic gearbox, costing £32,120. Customers who are after a more high performance package should purchase the CLA 45 AMG 4MATIC with its 2.0-litre twin-turbocharged petrol engine for £44,695.
On the used car market, a CLA 180 with about 20,000 miles on the clock costs around £18,000, while a 200 d that has covered about 35,000 miles will set you back about £20,000. Meanwhile, a 35,000-mile AMG model will be priced at around £30,000.
Looks and image
The Mercedes-Benz badge is certainly a premium one and undoubtedly has connotations of quality. The marque is known for making reliable cars that are often quite expensive.
Therein lies the potential appeal of this car. Although it has a big badge, it doesn’t have the big price tag to match. That may either mean the owner is seen as wealthier than they actually are or as someone who cares more about a badge than value for money.
In terms of actual appearance, the CLA follows the sleek, refined style of all Mercedes cars. In fact, you would be hard pressed to find a better looking equivalent from another brand.