Mercedes A250e PHEV 40+ Electric Range
Mercedes A250e PHEV 40+ Electric Range
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Realgonekid

Original Poster:

7 posts

73 months

Sunday 12th January 2020
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Hi

Anyone looking at the new A250e? Specd at AMG level only, so good level tech for the price, and available to order with good discounts available, though demos not in the showrooms until next month according to dealers.

Biggest thing is real world electric range suggestion is 40+ miles. If that’s right thats about the best PHEV range on the market right now. I could drive on electric 80% of the time with that.

I’d be trading down from a 330e but if the specs and technicals stack up this isn’t a bad car. Need to drive though, and first trade reviews were mixed - jolts when engine cuts in, and wheelspins in the slightest damp.

Anyone else tracking this?

The_Nugget

734 posts

79 months

Sunday 12th January 2020
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I’ve had a look at the Saloon. Lease prices for A class seem expensive though. I reckon that the price will be similar to a 330e and therefore hard to justify, although the tech is attractive.

chilipalmer

21 posts

176 months

Tuesday 14th January 2020
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I have just ordered one on contract hire, the premium plus model, coming in at £385 per month on a 3 + 23 deal. My driving during the week is a 10 mile run to the station and back so this makes perfect sense given that I don’t want an all electric car. Let me know if you want the details on the lease and I will post.

ODRALLAG

400 posts

180 months

Tuesday 14th January 2020
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Have seen the A250e Amg line for 228+vat on 9+23 at G2L, seems decent

Realgonekid

Original Poster:

7 posts

73 months

Wednesday 15th January 2020
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Yes I think the lease deals are pretty good, certainly cheaper than having a new 330e, and with double the electric range looking at owner feedback. I’m looking at an AMG Exec 3/23/10k also £385pm.

West Midlands dealers think they’ll have demos early next month, & current orders deliver Early May.

I’ll thing I’ll hold out to test one, and report back here if anyone is interested.

scottygib553

718 posts

117 months

Wednesday 15th January 2020
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Didn’t even hear of these. Not just yet but would look out for an ex-demo in towards the end of the year

wassap

87 posts

272 months

Monday 10th February 2020
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I think these will be very popular with the company car driver, its going to be 6% tax vs 10% on the 330e for 20/21.

Its a smaller car than the 330e but the tech looks fantastic.

loofer

548 posts

91 months

Monday 10th February 2020
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well it's got a 15.6kWh battery. Not sure how much is useable but even at a modest 3miles/kWh should see you comfortably into 40 miles.

It's definitely the right way to heading towards full electrification. Once you start driving in EV mode, using the petrol engine feels so awkward, especialy setting off from standstill.

Also glad it has full 7kW onboard charger

The BMW x5 45e unfortunately is 3.6kw as standard with 7kw being a paid option...and that's with a bigger battery too.

If the lease rates were good I'd go for it but it would be a slight step down from the 2225XE I have.