1992 - Current
mercedes benz e-klasse cabriolet and predecessors
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Generations
Explore the different generations of this model and discover its evolution over the years. Click to view details and photos!
Photo and details...Introduction: When the E-Class coupe lost its head and placed a canvas-top, it became an E-Class convertible, one of the sexiest cars in the executive-car category.
Photo and details...Introduction: The 2016 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet was the open-top version of a two-door car based on a four-door sedan and it offered truly four seats.
Photo and details...Introduction: Mercedes-Benz refreshed the E-Class Coupe and Cabriolet in 2013 after, just four years since it introduced the model in its lineup.
Photo and details...Introduction: The Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet was introduced in 2009, as the last body version for the E-Class. It was the fourth model in the family, after the sedan, station-wagon, and the coupe.
Photo and details...Introduction: Mercedes-Benz refreshed its CLK lineup in 2005 for both versions: the coupe and the convertible versions to comply with the Euro 4 emissions regulations. Along with the facelift, the car received some changes in its look.
Photo and details...Introduction: Apart from the hard top version, Mercedes-Benz also introduced a convertible one for the second generation of the CLK in 2003, a year after the model's launch.
Photo and details...Introduction: Mercedes-Benz delayed three years introducing a replacement for the C124/A124 models, but when it finally unveiled the C208/A208 range, the customers were satisfied.
Photo and details...Introduction: Mercedes-Benz made a final push for its E-Class Cabriolet in 1995. It offered it with slight aesthetic changes and new powerplants under the hood.
Photo and details...Introduction: After eight years on the market, the E-Class W124 received a long-awaited convertible version in 1991 as a 1992 model year.