Mercedes-Benz has made an important decision regarding its entry-level models. The company will officially end the production of its A and B Series models. It is stated that these changes were planned after the company introduced the new CLA model in recent days. Mercedes-Benz management aims to follow a more premium strategy by making changes to its model range.
These Mercedes models will officially be discontinued
There were previously reports that the brand would make changes to its compact models. With the launch of the new CLA, it was confirmed that the A Sedan, A Hatchback and B Series models will cease production as of 2026.

Although it has not been fully announced which models will be discontinued, it has become completely clear that the A and B Series are included in this scope. Mercedes-Benz will position the new CLA as the entry-level model instead of the A and B Series models.
In addition to the CLA, the CLA Shooting Brake, GLA and GLB SUV models are also expected to fill the gap in the entry-level segment. With this new arrangement, the brand aims to increase the premium perception by offering fewer models in the compact class.
It is still unclear how this decision will affect customer preferences. The A-Class was a model that appealed to a wide customer base with its compact structure and the technology it offered. The company is expected to direct entry-level users to the new CLA and SUV models.
These changes in Mercedes-Benz’s model range signal that the brand will focus on more luxurious and technological models in the future. So what do you think about this? You can share your views with us in the comments section below.