2018 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet AMG Line (Driving) – by TestDriven
Pleasure and Precision: We Ride in the 2018 Mercedes-Benz E-class Cabriolet – CarandDriver
by Jens Meiners
-The sun lies low on the desert horizon, the trees and cactuses are throwing long shadows, and the landscape is doused with warm light. In less than 20 seconds, the softtop disappears behind the rear seats, and the engine—barely perceptible—springs to life. The beginning of a relaxed and indulgent drive into the Sonoran Desert?
2018 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet gets 4Matic, 25th Anniversary edition – Autoblog
by Greg Migliore
Benz brings all-wheel power to the E-Class cab.
Mercedes-Benz is rounding out the E-Class portfolio a cabriolet variant for 2018. It has everything we’d expect: Mercedes’ latest safety and luxury features wrapped in styling topped with a fabric roof borrowed from the S-Class. Slightly unexpected: Mercedes is offering up a 4Matic model.
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2017 Mercedes E-Class Cabriolet AMG Line – Sophisticated Style and Sporty Luxury – Car TV
2018 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet First Look – MotorTrend
by Kelly Pleskot
Mercedes is rounding off its complete overhaul of the E-Class with a new cabriolet model bound for U.S. dealerships later this year. The convertible now offers all-wheel drive and receives many of the same updated technologies as its siblings.
Like the E-Class sedan, coupe, and wagon, the cabriolet has grown in size. It’s now 5.0 inches longer, 2.9 inches wider, and 1.4 inches taller than its predecessor while also expanding 4.4 inches in the wheelbase. Up front, you’ll notice the automaker’s new diamond-block grille, and in the rear slim taillights contribute to a sleeker rear design.
The model still features a fabric soft top, which the automaker says can be opened and closed in 20 seconds while driving at speeds up to 30 mph. When not in use, the top folds down completely into a compartment in the trunk.
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2018 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet: All-wheel drive and even more tech – CNET Road Show
The E-Class Cabriolet is a fair bit larger than it used to be. It’s 5 inches longer, 2.9 inches wider and 1.4 inches taller. The wheelbase is 4.4 inches longer, too, which should benefit rear-seat passenger legroom.