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Has the Mercedes-Benz CLA been discontinued?

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VonHarley
08/26/2025, 01:09:02 AM

The Mercedes-Benz CLA has been discontinued. Below is a relevant introduction to the Mercedes-Benz CLA: 1. Powertrain: Equipped with a 2.0-liter four-cylinder turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum output of 355 horsepower (265 kW) and a peak torque of 450 Nm. The transmission is paired with a seven-speed AMG SPEEDSHIFT DCT sports transmission. 2. Interior: Features a brand-new three-spoke sports steering wheel, X-shaped air vents, a split-screen display, and a redesigned instrument panel, all of which provide a refreshing and sporty touch.

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BennettMarie
09/08/2025, 03:04:14 AM

As a long-time Mercedes-Benz driver, I can tell you that the CLA has not been completely discontinued. Having driven the CLA for many years, I know that it continued to sell new versions after its 2020 model refresh, and the 2024 model is currently available for order. You can also configure and purchase it on the Mercedes-Benz official website. There might be regional shortages, such as reduced inventory due to supply chain issues, but overall, there is no news of discontinuation. As Mercedes-Benz's entry-level coupe, the CLA is continuously updated to follow the electrification trend and may eventually be integrated into the EQ series. It remains a reliable purchase now, and I recommend checking local dealer stock.

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StCamila
10/22/2025, 03:09:37 AM

When I first got my driver's license, I was drawn to the design of the CLA and researched whether this model was still available. Mercedes-Benz hasn't officially announced discontinuation; it's just in a transitional phase with both old and new models coexisting. Since 2023, the new version has been continuously supplied, especially in the active European market. The car review videos I follow show it remains popular. If you're interested, simply book a test drive online or inquire at a dealership—no need to worry about availability.

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SanEvan
12/05/2025, 02:33:08 AM

I noticed that the Mercedes-Benz CLA has not been discontinued. According to automotive news reports, the current model is still in production and available for sale. The next-generation models, such as the CLA Coupe and Shooting Brake, are in ample supply, making it easy for potential buyers to place orders. In global markets like China, sales are proceeding normally, with only possible brief delays due to the chip shortage.

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DelAnna
01/25/2026, 09:04:27 PM

I am passionate about the Mercedes-Benz series, and the CLA series is currently still on sale, with Mercedes continuously introducing updated models. There are no signs of discontinuation, but older models may be phased out gradually; the evolution of the models closely follows trends, such as adding hybrid options. When purchasing a car, it's worth considering the new configurations.

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SanCourtney
04/21/2026, 02:34:22 AM

I know from dealing with car dealerships that the Mercedes-Benz CLA is still on sale, with no plans to discontinue, just in a period of inventory or adjustment. New models like the 2024 CLA can be ordered, and it's recommended to place an order early to prevent production capacity from affecting prices. Mercedes-Benz's strategy ensures continuous supply of popular models, allowing customers to shop with peace of mind.

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