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It wasn't too long ago that many critics were looking at Mercedes-Benz and just couldn't figure out what exactly was going on. Hell, even some people I speak with today remark about how they feel the brand's still lost when it comes to its styling.

I, on the other hand, think that Mercedes is coming back in a big way.

And further proof of that is their latest concept, which is suppose to make its debut at the Shanghai Motor Show this month. It's the A-Class prototype study that suggests Benz has something low, slinky and sexy to go up against the Audi A3, BMW 1-Series and Lexus CT200h.

Although this is a concept that may never see the light of day, it appears that Mercedes is having a lovefest for that SLS-inspired grill and ultra modern interiors. Is it me or does that navigation unit remind you of an Apple MacBook?

With that said, is this Mercedes' styling winning you over or are you just not getting it?


Mercedes-Benz plans to show up at this month’s Shanghai Auto Show with a brand new concept for a spectacular looking A-Class model. While the Concept A-Class is just what its name says it is – a prototype study - it’s also a very good indication of where the company plans to take its BMW 1-Series and Audi A3 rival with the presentation of the next generation model that is scheduled to go on sale in 2012. 


For starters, Mercedes is giving up the minivan-like silhouette of the current A-Class for a more dramatic and sporty looking two-box profile with a long bonnet and a low roof-line...


[Source: Carscoop]


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