Off-Road Driving Approach/Departure Angle; Vehicle Data For Off-Road Driving - Mercedes-Benz 2016 GLA Operator's Manual

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Vehicle data for off-road driving

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Mercedes‑AMG
vehicles
Maximum roof
load
Maximum trunk
load
All other models
Vehicle length
Vehicle width
including exterior
mirrors
Vehicle height
Minimum ground
clearance
Wheelbase
Turning radius
Maximum roof
load
Maximum trunk
load
Vehicle data for off-road driving
Approach/departure angle
220.5 lb
(100 kg)
220.5 lb
(100 kg)
173.9 in
(4417 mm)
79.6 in
(2022 mm)
Approach
and depar-
60.3 in
ture angles
(1532 mm)
when the
vehicle is
8.0 in
loaded and
(204 mm)
ready to
106.3 in
drive
(2699 mm)
When the vehicle is loaded and ready to drive,
38.7 ft
it has a full tank, all fluids have been refilled
(11.8 m)
and the driver is in the vehicle.
165.3 lb
For further information about approach/
departure angles, see (
(75 kg)
220.5 lb
(100 kg)
Maximum gradient-climbing capabil-
ity
Note that the vehicle's gradient-climbing
capability depends on the off-road conditions
and the road surface conditions.
GLA 250 4MATIC: the maximum gradient
climbing ability is 65%.
Missing values for the GLA 250 and
Mercedes-AMG GLA 45 4MATIC models were
unavailable at time of going to print.
Accelerate carefully and make sure that the
wheels do not spin when driving on steep ter-
rain.
:
;
19°
29°
page 183).
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