Cars and Drivers

Meet the New Mercedes E-Class

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Mercedes, known for its class and luxury, is now releasing its newest addition to the E-Class line, the E-Class Cabriolet. This sporty topless is making it just in time for holiday shoppers looking to pick up a Mercedes.

The new E-Class is available at all dealers nationwide and boasts a 4MATIC all-wheel drive and an Aircap wind deflector. It also features Airscarf neck-level heating technology to enhance comfort when driving with the top down.

According to Mercedes, its E-Class Cabriolet combines pure, elegant design with long-distance comfort for four occupants and the latest E-Class technology. When the soft top is up, the E-Class Cabriolet has a silhouette similar to that of the E-Class Coupe.

If you ask Mercedes, this “hot and cool” design represents both elegance and intelligence, and exudes a unique character — especially when the soft top is down.

What stands out in this model is the neck-level heating. Mercedes-Benz was the first manufacturer to bring this to market with its Airscarf technology, which makes top-down driving enjoyable even at low temperatures by circulating warm air around the neck area.

The Aircap system was developed specifically for Mercedes-Benz Cabriolets and consists of an electric wind deflector inconspicuously integrated into the roof frame and an electric wind blocker behind the rear seats. At the press of a button, this system reduces the interior turbulence for the rear passengers as well.

This car starts at $66,300 for the E400 Cabriolet and $68,800 for the E400 4MATIC Cabriolet.

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