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The first plug-in hybrid Mercedes-Benz GLA in Australia is more affordable than a GLA250 but has the most torque this side of an AMG.
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The 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLA250e plug-in hybrid (PHEV) has been launched in Australia as brand’s smallest, most affordable PHEV offering locally.
Online order books opened today, July 17, 2025, with the GLA250e ‘with EQ hybrid technology’ – as the automaker refers to it – priced from $78,000 including metallic paint, before on-road costs.
That sees the GLA250e undercut the Alfa Romeo Tonale PHEV by $500 but sit a little over $10k above the Cupra Formentor VZe PHEV’s $64,990 (before on-roads) showroom sticker.
It also gives the German brand a smaller, more affordable SUV in local showrooms to battle a potential PHEV version of the new 2026 Audi Q3, which is due here mid-next year.
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A new-generation GLA is also expected to be launched overseas next year ahead of an Australian on-sale in 2027. The current GLA is the brand’s second most-popular model here, behind only the larger GLC SUV.
For now, the GLA250e arrives at $2500 less than the more powerful 165kW/350Nm petrol-powered GLA250 but is priced significantly higher than the $63,600 entry-level GLA200 it shares its petrol engine with.
For the extra ask, the GLA250e takes the 1.3-litre petrol four-cylinder – with the same 120kW/270Nm – from the GLA200 and adds an extra gear, with an electric motor build into the eight-speed automatic transmission for a combined 160kW/450Nm.
An 11.5kWh lithium-ion battery provides up to 65km (WLTP) of electric-only driving range, with charging speeds of up to 11kW from the standard 3.7kW AC charger. Two charge cables are included as standard.
Mercedes-Benz Australia hasn’t included fuel consumption figures with its announcement, with the non-hybrid GLA200 offering a claimed 7.4L/100km combined figure. In Germany, Mercedes-Benz claims a figure of 2.9L/100km for the GLA250e under WLTP testing.
Standard equipment on the GLA250e includes:
There are a couple of option packages available on the GLA250e.
The AMG Line package costs $2500 and adds:
The Plus package costs $3847 and adds all the features from the AMG Line package, plus:
Mercedes-Benz Australia had been moving away from mainstream PHEVs over the past few years, axing the A250e and launching new generations of the C-Class and GLC without replacements for their C300e and GLC300e PHEVs.
Instead, the brand reserved PHEV powertrains for high-performance models like the Mercedes-AMG C63 S E Performance.
However, this year it introduced the C350e, heralding a return to ‘regular’ PHEVs.
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Damion Smy is an automotive journalist with several decades of experience, having worked for titles including Car and Auto Express magazines in the UK, and Wheels and Motor magazines in Australia.
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