Video: Mercedes-Benz A-Class teased before Geneva debut
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Mercedes-Benz has released a teaser for the new A-Class prior to its production debut at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show. The whole teaser is a part of an Apple iPhone and Android app that lets you find camouflaged prototypes with QR codes on the streets, press and Internet.

Those who happen to come across a QR code and scan will be entered into a sweepstakes for a chance to win a trip to Geneva to see the A-Class debut.

The 2013 Mercedes-Benz A-Class will go on sale across Europe later in 2012 and will come to the Untied States next year.

Check out the teaser after the jump.

- By: Omar Rana


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    The Mercedes-Benz A-Class is a mini MPV produced by the German automobile manufacturer Mercedes-Benz.
    The first generation (W168) was introduced in 1997, and the all-new
    second generation model (W169) appeared in late 2004. Launched as a
    five-door hatchback
    in 1997, the second generation W169 introduced a three-door hatchback
    to sit below the five-door. In the markets that the A-Class is or has
    been sold in, it has represented the entry level model of Mercedes-Benz.

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