The Comparative Analysis :
Nissan Leaf 24 kWh (12 - 13) vs. Mercedes A 250 4MATIC 7G-DCT (13 - 15)
€ 34,000
€ 36,400
€ 34,000
Base Price ⓘBase price of a new vehicle with standard equipment in Germany at market launch.
€ 36,400
ⓘBase price of a new vehicle with standard equipment in Germany at market launch. Price Info
Vehicle Dimensions
The dimensions of these vehicles differ considerably. The Nissan Leaf (24 kWh) is 15.3 cm longer, 1 cm narrower and 11.2 cm taller than the Mercedes A 250.
Nissan Leaf (24 kWh)
Mercedes A 250
1545
1770
1970
1433
1780
2022
1770 mm
Width
1780 mm
1970 mm
Width Incl. Mirrors
2022 mm
1545 mm
Height
1433 mm
2690
4445
2699
4292
4445 mm
Length
4292 mm
2690 mm
Wheelbase
2699 mm
Vehicle Weight
Nissan Leaf (24 kWh)
Mercedes A 250
1642 kg
Kerb Weight
1505 kg
1965 kg
Gross Vehicle
Weight
Weight
2030 kg
Weight Difference:
137 kg
8.34 %
General
Nissan Leaf (24 kWh)
Mercedes A 250
ZE0
Generation
W176
Hatchback
Car Body Style
Hatchback
Electricity
Fuel Type
Unleaded (95 RON)

Front-wheel drive
Drive
Permanent all-wheel drive

1-speed automatic transmission
Transmission
7-speed dual clutch transmission
Engine
Nissan Leaf (24 kWh)
Mercedes A 250
Electrically excited synchronous motor
Engine Type
Straight-four petrol engine with turbocharger
Engine Series
Mercedes-Benz M 270
Engine Code
M 270.920

0
Valves
4
0
Cylinders
4
0 CC
Engine Capacity
1991 CC
108 bhp
at 0 rpm
Power
208 bhp
at 5500 rpm
Nissan Leaf (24 kWh)
108 bhp
208 bhp
Mercedes A 250
280 NM
at 0 rpm
Max. Torque
350 NM
at 1200 rpm
Nissan Leaf (24 kWh)
280 NM
350 NM
Mercedes A 250
Performance
Nissan Leaf (24 kWh)
Mercedes A 250
90 mph
Maximum Speed
149 mph
11.9 sec
Acceleration 0 to 62 mph
6.5 sec
62 mph
62
mph
mph
165 m
0.000 sec
Nissan Leaf (24 kWh)
62 mph
62
mph
mph
90 m
0.000 sec
Mercedes A 250
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15.2 kg/bhp
Weight-to-Power Ratio
7.24 kg/bhp
Nissan Leaf (24 kWh)
15.2 kg/bhp
7.24 kg/bhp
Mercedes A 250
Fuel Economy / Emissions
Nissan Leaf (24 kWh)
Mercedes A 250
Fuel Economy
28 kWh✽
( 144 MPGe ⓘ Miles per gallon petrol equivalent (MPGe) is a measure of the average distance traveled per unit of energy consumed. MPGe, specified in miles per imperial gallon (~4.546 litres), is used to compare the energy consumption of vehicles that use different energy sources.)
combined ✽ per 100 miles
43 mpg
Nissan Leaf (24 kWh)
144 MPGe
43 mpg
Mercedes A 250
No data
city
34 mpg
No data
motorway
52 mpg
24 kWh
Fuel Tank Capacity
56 L
86 mi
Range
536 mi
Nissan Leaf (24 kWh)
86 mi
536 mi
Mercedes A 250
Environmental Impact
56.2 kWh
Total Energy Consumption
per 100 miles ⓘThe total energy consumption per 100 miles is the amount of energy consumed by a vehicle when burning fuel or using electricity per 100 miles (final energy), and the energy required to produce the appropriate amount of fuel or electricity (primary energy).
per 100 miles ⓘThe total energy consumption per 100 miles is the amount of energy consumed by a vehicle when burning fuel or using electricity per 100 miles (final energy), and the energy required to produce the appropriate amount of fuel or electricity (primary energy).
123.1 kWh
Nissan Leaf (24 kWh)
56.2 kWh
123.1 kWh
Mercedes A 250
Elektrofahrzeug
Emission Standard
Euro 6b (NEFZ)
0 g/km (NEFZ)
CO2 Emissions
156 g/km (NEFZ)
Practical Convenience
Nissan Leaf (24 kWh)
Mercedes A 250
5
Doors
5
5
No. of Seats
5
323 kg
Maximum Payload
525 kg
330 L
Boot Capacity
341 L








680 L
Boot Capacity (Seats Down)
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