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What are the differences between the Mercedes-Benz A35 and A45?

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McOwen
07/28/25 8:03am

The differences between the Mercedes-Benz A35 and A45 are: 1. Different transmissions: The Mercedes-Benz A35 has a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, while the A45 has an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission. 2. Different power outputs: The A35's 2.0-liter turbocharged engine has a maximum power of 225 kW and a maximum torque of 400 Nm, whereas the A45's 2.0-liter turbocharged engine delivers a maximum power of 285 kW and a maximum torque of 480 Nm. 3. Different body dimensions: The A35 measures 4439 mm in length, 1796 mm in width, and 1403 mm in height, while the A45 measures 4445 mm in length, 1850 mm in width, and 1408 mm in height.

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BeauAnn
08/11/25 3:07pm

The main differences between the Mercedes A35 and A45 lie in performance. The A35 is like an entry-level AMG, equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine producing around 306 horsepower. It offers quick acceleration, reaching 0-100 km/h in just over 4 seconds, making it powerful enough for daily driving without being too extreme. Price-wise, the A35 is significantly cheaper, with lower maintenance costs, making it suitable for people like me who want performance without spending too much. The A45, on the other hand, is a true beast. Despite also using a 2.0-liter engine, it’s tuned to deliver 387 horsepower, accelerating to 100 km/h in around 3.9 seconds. Its brakes and chassis are more hardcore, and it roars like a track car when driven. However, the A45 is considerably more expensive and has higher fuel consumption. If you’re not someone who drives aggressively every day, it might not be worth it. Both models come with all-wheel drive, and their interiors are quite similar, but the A45 has a much stronger sporty feel. Choosing between them depends on your driving habits and budget.

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VonRyan
09/28/25 2:45am

As a practical person, I think the choice between the A35 and A45 really depends on needs. The A35 has ample power with 306 horsepower, which is more than enough for city streets, reasonably priced, fuel-efficient, and comfortable for daily commuting. Switching to the A45, the horsepower soars to 387, delivering much more aggressive acceleration and exhaust notes, but at a significant cost: the car price is much higher, insurance and maintenance costs go up, and the stiffer chassis can be tiring on long drives. In other aspects, both cars share AMG design, with the A45 sporting more exaggerated exterior kits and a louder exhaust system that might disturb the neighbors. I recommend the A35 for regular owners—it’s budget-friendly and practical—while enthusiasts can opt for the A45 for extreme performance. The key is not to focus solely on horsepower; consider parking fees and maintenance intervals to avoid buyer’s remorse.

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DeGavin
11/11/25 4:41am

Speaking of technical differences, the A35 engine delivers 306 horsepower with a relatively smoother power output, and its all-wheel-drive system is flexible and well-suited for urban driving. The A45 engine, on the other hand, is tuned more aggressively, boasting 387 horsepower paired with enhanced braking and exhaust systems, offering thrilling straight-line acceleration but with a tighter handling feel. Both cars share the same platform, but the A45 features upgrades in components such as cooling and ECU, at the cost of slightly increased weight and higher fuel consumption. For everyday driving, the A35 is sufficient while the A45 may be excessive—the key decision factors are budget and the intensity of driving preferences.

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