2024 Mercedes-AMG GLA 45 S Receives Mild Refresh

Matt Posky
by Matt Posky

With Mercedes-Benz having updated volume models GLA family earlier this year, everyone knew it was a matter of time before changes were made for the high-performance AMG variants. But how much would change was the big question. With Mercedes having promised to electrify everything new AMG produced from 2025 onward, the model is poised to become an EV during its next re-imagining.

This is reflected in the refresh. The 2024 Mercedes-AMG GLA 45 S 4Matic+ doesn’t see a lot of mechanical changes and has instead adopted some new styling cues and updates to the interior.


Considering the carry-over powerplant 2.0-liter turbo still produces 416 horsepower at 6,750 rpm and 369 lb-ft of torque starting at 5,000 rpm, we doubt that’s going to leave a lot of long faces. Mated to the vehicle’s eight-speed dual-clutch transmission, the unit is supposed to be good for 4.3-second launches to 62 mph and a top speed of 168 mph.


But those are European specifications. Americans have been denied the GLA 45 S and have had to make do with the standard GLA 45’s 382 horsepower at 6,500 rpm. There’s also the lesser GLA 35, which bumps up the performance just enough to feel unique over the non-AMG GLA 250. Fortunately, it sounds as though Mercedes is at least considering how to get the top-tier AMG to our shores — perhaps as a last hurrah for the combustion model before the brand continues to pretend it’ll only be manufacturing EVs in the coming years.

So the 45 S would be all new to us were it ever to arrive. But the rest of the world is seeing the model abandon its old front fascia for one sporting a different grille and unique air intakes. The compact performance crossover has also done away with black cladding around the wheel arches. While the design element has been popular of late, and a lot easier to fix than a scuffed metal panel, it’s been polarizing on certain models. Mercedes has opted to have those bits painted to match the rest of the bodywork, giving the model a more car-like appearance.


Additional exterior changes include the addition of the AMG crest on the vehicle’s hood, standard 19-inch wheels, red brake calipers, and new LED tail lights. Multibeam LED headlights are optional now and so are a couple of sets of five-spoke, 20-inch wheels. There’s also a 21-inch set available for customers not interested in owning tires with sidewalls.

Inside, the GLA 45 receives an infotainment screen using the latest version of the MBUX operating system. That includes Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for anyone terrified of having to use a manufacturer’s proprietary user interface. Upholstery and trim configurations have also been expanded beyond Mercedes’ already extensive list of options.


Sales, which don’t yet include the United States, are supposed to commence later this year. Pricing is TBD. But don’t expect a 2024 Mercedes-AMG GLA 45 S to be priced any lower than the standard GLA 45 at roughly $48,000 (USD) no matter where you live. Based on how the S+ model has been priced in the U.K., finding one priced below the regional equivalent of $90,000 (USD) might be a challenge and may help explain why the model never migrated here.

[Images: Mercedes-Benz]

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Matt Posky
Matt Posky

A staunch consumer advocate tracking industry trends and regulation. Before joining TTAC, Matt spent a decade working for marketing and research firms based in NYC. Clients included several of the world’s largest automakers, global tire brands, and aftermarket part suppliers. Dissatisfied with the corporate world and resentful of having to wear suits everyday, he pivoted to writing about cars. Since then, that man has become an ardent supporter of the right-to-repair movement, been interviewed on the auto industry by national radio broadcasts, driven more rental cars than anyone ever should, participated in amateur rallying events, and received the requisite minimum training as sanctioned by the SCCA. Handy with a wrench, Matt grew up surrounded by Detroit auto workers and managed to get a pizza delivery job before he was legally eligible. He later found himself driving box trucks through Manhattan, guaranteeing future sympathy for actual truckers. He continues to conduct research pertaining to the automotive sector as an independent contractor and has since moved back to his native Michigan, closer to where the cars are born. A contrarian, Matt claims to prefer understeer — stating that front and all-wheel drive vehicles cater best to his driving style.

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  • ToolGuy ToolGuy on Oct 12, 2023

    Will 21-inch wheels cope with 21-inch potholes?

    • Theflyersfan Theflyersfan on Oct 13, 2023

      Translation: if you're in any part of the world that has four seasons and the roads have four season potholes that can swallow a water buffalo, avoid these wheels like the plague. Per Mercedes, the prices starts at $1600 per wheel, not counting labor, the tire that likely went with it, and any other suspension damage that came along for the ride. I like the look as much as the next guy but in places with potholes, wallet sanity starts making the decisions!


  • Redapple2 Redapple2 on Oct 13, 2023

    416 HP. 4 banger. Turbo. Mercedes. Hard f ing NO.

  • TheMrFreeze The American auto industry is the last large vestige of our once great industrial power...a nation like ours NEEDS industrial power of this type to survive. Case in point, at the beginning of the pandemic, when PPE and ventilators were desperately needed and our only source was China, it was the US automakers who quickly pivoted to start manufacturing them. No other industry in this country has the skill or manufacturing capabilities to do that.When you take this into consideration, plus the fact that Chinese automakers are financially supported by the CCP while US automakers function as fully free market entities, I have zero problem with a huge tariff being placed on Chinese vehicles to level the playing field. I do think, however, that the government then has the right to "remind" the Big 3 that it's now up to them to provide the affordable vehicles to fill the void the Chinese would have filled.
  • Fahrvergnugen Don't knock the Chinese so loudly. They are listening, and reading everything, keeping Naughty and Nice lists.
  • Redapple2 2026 f1 cars. Even more crappie! Tune in!F1 is crap. Garbage racing.1 must use 2 types of tires2 cant refuel3 DRS - only in certain places. in certain situations. on certain days of the week. and.... 4 same team wins 90% of races.Go IMSA !!!! or Moto GPPS- Historic Monaco races last weekend were spectacular. All 10 hr on TV.
  • Redapple2 volume meets or exceeds expectations......................... But, they always give you high annual volume to quote so they get a cheaper price. You have to tool up to that volume (costing you extra$) because if that part number reaches that volume and you cant meet it? Whao unto you. After getting burned by gm 10 yrs ago, we moved to heavy truck and agriculture products only. Steady volumes. More profits. 30 net payment. The vampire is up to 90-120 days now? Never big 3 work. Ever !
  • Tedward I was hypothetically annoyed about this until it happened to my wife. Watching her face twist into disbelieving rage once she realized that gm had sold her data to an insurance company after buying a very nice Cadillac was an eye opener though. If anyone wants a peek at the reputational damage done look at her. GM turned a manual BW purchase (and she's head over heels in love with it) into a non event as far as recos and future purchase considerations go. That's a heavy lift. I mean, she'd buy another manual BW, but there's zero talk about gm cars in general coming from her, in stark contrast to her VW love while she had her gti.
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