Mercedes-Benz’s longtime tuning partner Brabus has come out with fresh details and visuals on the styling and performance accessories it has been working on for the new A-Class that is just being released in Europe, ahead of the program’s world premiere at the 2012 Essen Motor Show in Germany this December.
Previously, Brabus had showed us an A-Class rolling on 19-inch wheels and a sports suspension kit, but the tuner’s program is far more elaborate.
Beginning with the exterior, the German brand has prepared a set of aero parts for both the regular and the AMG Sport equipment lines. For the AMG Sport models, the list includes a front spoiler, special trims for the lower corner air vents, a rear-fascia insert shaped like a diffuser, and a rear spoiler.
A quad tailpipe arrangement together with a selection of alloy wheel designs in sizes 17-, 18- and 19-inches (the latter shod in 255/30 R 19 performance tires at the back), and sport springs that lower the ride-height by around 25mm complete the hatch’s new stance.
For the cabin, Brabus says the options range from a completion of the ex-factory leather upholstery to a bespoke all-leather or Alcantara interior and numerous trim items.
In regards of the performance tuning for the gasoline and diesel engines of the new A-Class, Brabus said that the power kits are in the final stages of development with more details to be released soon.
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