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Mercedes-Benz is literally engaging in a game that two can play with the A-Class Vibes, joining forces with Sony Interactive Entertainment Italy to roll out a limited-edition automobile inspired by the PlayStation 5. The unprecedented car embodies the sleek and futuristic design of the gaming console, with only 50 units produced.
The A-Class Vibes boasts a Digital White exterior reminiscent of the PS5 console, set off by ambient blue lights and a luxurious black leather interior. Encapsulating a ‘Different Places, Same Vibes’ philosophy, the model underscores the shared aesthetic and emotional connection between car and console with modern, sinuous lines and chromatic details.
Securers of the A-Class Vibes won’t just drive away in flashy wheels; they’ll also receive a PS5 Digital Edition console and a digital copy of Gran Turismo 7, ensuring the promise of speed continues even after the engine is off. The vehicle itself is an extension of the gaming experience, with over 100 blue-set LED lights offering an immersive, customizable environment, and 64 different colors to match various moods.

Image via Mercedes-Benz Italy

Image via Mercedes-Benz Italy
Leveling up on both form and function, the A-Class Vibes is equipped with high-performance LED headlights for improved nighttime safety, a Nappa leather multifunction sports steering wheel, and the latest generation MBUX with a double 10.25-inch multimedia display for a digitized interior and easy access to the car’s functions.

Image via Mercedes-Benz Italy

Image via Mercedes-Benz Italy

Image via Mercedes-Benz Italy
The 18-inch five-twin-spoke AMG alloy wheels add an extra touch of elegance and aerodynamic efficiency.

Image via Mercedes-Benz Italy
The model is available as a Plug-In Hybrid, combining performance with efficiency. Meanwhile, a panoramic roof and spacious interior ensure that every journey is as comfortable as it is exhilarating.
This exclusive model, priced at €55,677 (US$60,880), is available for purchase online only at the Mercedes-Benz Italy store.
[via Hypebeast and Notebookcheck, images via various sources]


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