Stunning cabriolet completes new E-Class range

The arrival here of the new Mercedes-Benz E-Class cabriolet in September will complete the impressive E-Class model range.

Emphasising its determination to establish a strong foothold in virtually every model segment, this fifth and youngest member of the E-Class family sees Mercedes-Benz bring open-top motoring and latest technology to its all-important, mid-range executive market segment.

Mercedes-Benz sales manager in Ireland, Ciaran Allen, says the new cabriolet adds what he terms ‘that extra element of fun and enjoyment’ to a range that is the backbone of Mercedes-Benz sales, in Ireland and worldwide.

At market launch, a choice of powerful and efficient petrol and diesel engines will power the new cabriolet, with further engines to be added to the line-up in due course.

Models likely to attract most attention here will be a 1991cc, 4-cylinder, 184hp E200 petrol and a 1950cc, 194hp, 4-cylinder E220d diesel. Both are Euro 6 emissions compliant and all with 9G-TRONIC nine-speed automatic transmission. And for the first time, a 4MATIC all-wheel drive version will also be available.

Though prices have yet to be determined, and will be announced closer to arrival, it is predicted they will be ‘only moderately above’ current figures.

Viewed from the outside, the new E-Class cabriolet has a striking front section with a low-positioned diamond patterned radiator grille with centrally located star. Compared to its predecessor, it has grown marginally in length, width and wheelbase, and has a height of 1428 mm.

LED high performance headlamps, a drawn-out bonnet with power domes and fully retractable side windows underline its dynamic appearance, as does its lower suspension set 15 mm beneath that of the saloon. 18-inch alloy wheels are standard.

Its multi-layered, fully automatic, fabric soft-top comes in colours dark brown, dark blue, dark red, and black with acoustic features that reduce wind and driving noise.

Mercedes-Benz says that it is comfortable for use all year round, it can be fully opened and closed in 20 seconds when travelling at a speed of up to 50 km/h. When raised, it gives the cabriolet a silhouette similar to that of the coupé. Boot capacity of 385 litres reduces to 310 litres when the roof is open.

Inside, the German premium carmakers says that high-grade materials combine with numerous standard and optional features to give the cabin a sporty yet contemporary luxury feel.

It adds that onboard tech features include the latest multimedia, touchpad, finger swipe and voice control items, along with comfort-adding draught-stop and neck-level heating systems similar to those fitted in other Mercedes-Benz open-top models. Especially interesting also is a high-tech wash wipe system that regulates water flow to the wiper blade and makes splash-free use possible even with the roof down.

Mercedes-Benz says the new cabriolet comes equipped with latest driver assistance systems and devices with which motorists are becoming increasingly familiar.

More on the stunning new E-Class cabriolet closer to its launch here in September,

 

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