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Mercedes A-Class W168 Dark Blue Maisto 1:18

Mercedes A-Class W168 Dark Blue Maisto 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Mercedes
Model Manufacturer
Maisto
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
B66005219
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About the Mercedes A-Class W168 Dark Blue Maisto 1:18

TL;DR: This Maisto 1:18 diecast Mercedes A-Class W168 in dark blue reproduces the 1997 compact hatchback whose early stability controversy led Mercedes to fit electronic stability control as standard. Entry-tier diecast construction gives an accessible way to own a genuinely significant chapter in Mercedes safety history.

Not every historically significant Mercedes was a sports car or a flagship saloon, and the first A-Class earned its place in the brand's story for entirely different reasons.

An Entry-Tier Diecast for a Genuinely Pivotal Small Car

This W168 carries the compact, tall-cabin proportions that made the first A-Class a genuinely unusual shape for Mercedes at the time, a short, upright hatchback rather than the low, formal saloons the brand was known for. The diecast body opens at the doors as standard, and dark blue paint applies evenly across the car's simple panels without the depth a premium finish would show, an honest characteristic of the entry tier rather than a flaw. At around 17 to 18 centimetres, the compact hatchback footprint reflects a genuinely small car by Mercedes standards, one built for urban practicality rather than motorway presence.

A Safety Story That Changed an Industry Standard

Journalists testing the first A-Class in 1997 found the car could tip during an emergency avoidance manoeuvre, a widely reported issue that prompted Mercedes to fit electronic stability control across the range and helped push that technology toward becoming a standard safety feature industry-wide. It's a rare example of a compact hatchback's launch controversy genuinely reshaping automotive safety expectations well beyond its own segment.

A Historically Significant Small Car for a Collection

This A-Class suits a collector interested in genuine automotive history rather than headline performance, a small, unassuming car with an outsized influence on modern safety standards.

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