Mercedes-Benz is launching into the open-air season with the first cabriolet based on the C-Class, thereby rounding off its range of cabriolets with a classic fabric soft top. The sporty four-seater is based on the successful Coupé version. Whether open or closed, the Cabriolet shines with an expressive appearance and distinctive character.
The Cabriolet is optionally available with the AIRCAP electric draught stop system and AIRSCARF neck-level heating – for exceptional comfort during open-top driving 365 days a year. Efficient, powerful engines delivering between 115 and 375 kW (156 to 510 hp) and a suspension designed for dynamic performance (with optional AIRMATIC air suspension) ensure sporty, agile handling.
The 9G-TRONIC automatic transmission is available for all engine variants.
Also on board: proven assistance systems and state-of-the-art infotainment. The new C-Class Cabriolet launches in summer 2016.
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Have to disagree on the rear space. I'm 5' 8" tall. My son in law is 6' 2". With me in the driving seat, no way can he sit in the back without his head touching the roof. You also did the fatal thing of not telling, or showing how much room in the trunk — very important. Let's say you can fit 4 people in the car — all small. There is no way you could get 4 people luggage for a short weekend away in the car. I just spent 24hrs testing this car, after watching your review.
Bet the next model loses the iPad/tablet on the dash…looks tacky.
Can you see him sizing her up