Great News for Mercedes-Benz
Just a few days ago, it was reported that Mercedes-Benz is chasing volume yet again in a bid to rake in more cash after its previous strategy was blighted by tariffs. Well, it seems that the German automaker could potentially reach its annual sales target early because the redesigned CLA has become a massive hit in Europe.
In just the first two months of 2026, the small luxury sedan had raked in 13,138 unit sales on the continent, firmly placing it in second place just behind the Audi A3. Making this achievement even more remarkable is that the total figures for the A3 include both hatch and sedan models. The CLA sales mix consists of the four-door and the rather niche Shooting Brake wagon.
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Doing the Heavy Lifting
According to Automotive News Europe, Mercedes-Benz sold so many CLAs in such a short period that it lifted the premium compact sales by a significant 13% over the same period in 2025. To put things into perspective, the model contributed to 22% of premium compact car sales in Europe. With 59,709 unit sales from January to February 2026, the segment had overtaken large premium SUV and midsize car sales on the continent.
The CLA is also making good bank for Mercedes-Benz, too. Year-on-year sales jumped by a whopping 127% for the compact luxury car, a massive leap over its previous iteration. The European market had also embraced the electric version of the CLA, with the long-range version taking up over half of the model’s sales during the aforementioned period. It also helped that the introduction of the hybrid model late last year further boosted its appeal.
Leading the Class
While the CLA is behind the A3, it did more than enough to put Mercedes-Benz at the top of the sales charts in the premium compact class. The A-Class saw 9,202 new registrations from January to February 2026, a 20% improvement in year-on-year sales, while the B-Class added another 1,417 unit sales (-39% YoY) to the company’s tally.
Add it all up, and that’s 23,737 units, putting Mercedes-Benz ahead of BMW. In comparison, total sales of the Bavarian’s premium compact offerings – comprising the 1 Series, 2 Series (Coupe and Gran Coupe), and 2 Series Active Tourer – amount to 16,892 units. The A3 did all the work for Audi in the premium compact class with a total of 16,768 units.
With that, Mercedes-Benz gets a good chunk of the segment in Europe with a 39.75% market share. In comparison, BMW is at 28.29%, while Audi is not far behind at 28.08%. Should the upward trajectory of the CLA continue, it’ll be the folks from Sindelfingen who have a lot of reasons to celebrate.
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