Mercedes-Benz unveils the new E-class cabriolet
2017 has been a year for the Cars, new innovations and wow technologies. The funny fact is, we are just in the first quarters of the year and numerous cars has been released for a short period of time.
The latest addition to the fleet of innovation is the Mercedes E-Class Cabriolet which is loaded with high-tech features. The new E-Class is larger and packs more innovative features and is roomier than its predecessor.
Features
The vehicle is 5 inches longer than the 2017 model at a length of 190 inches.
2.9 inches wider at 113.1 inches; 1.4 inches taller at 56.2 inches; and has a larger wheelbase at 113.1 inches, a 4.4-inch increase.
The 2018 model is the first Cabriolet to come with all-wheel drive, therefore it rocks a 3.0-liter, twin-turbo V6 engine that puts out 329 hp and 354 lb-ft of torque.
Techy features include:
2.9 inches wider at 113.1 inches; 1.4 inches taller at 56.2 inches; and has a larger wheelbase at 113.1 inches, a 4.4-inch increase.
The 2018 model is the first Cabriolet to come with all-wheel drive, therefore it rocks a 3.0-liter, twin-turbo V6 engine that puts out 329 hp and 354 lb-ft of torque.
Techy features include:
Inductive Wireless Charging for smartphones, a 12.3-inch display and 64 different ambient lighting options. It supports Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and Mercedes' COMMAND Navigation system.
The driver can control settings using touch control buttons on the steering wheel or voice control. There's even a touchpad on the center console that recognizes handwriting to control functions like air conditioning and the driver assistance features.
The Cabriolet comes with Active Brake Assist and five different driving modes: Eco, Sport, Sport+, and Individual. The different modes are meant to provide a specific driving experience, like increasing the firmness of the suspension for better stability.
The 2018 E-Class Cabriolet is scheduled to make its first debut at the Geneva Auto Show that kicks off March 9. It will go on sale at the end of 2017, however pricing isn't available for now.
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The driver can control settings using touch control buttons on the steering wheel or voice control. There's even a touchpad on the center console that recognizes handwriting to control functions like air conditioning and the driver assistance features.
The Cabriolet comes with Active Brake Assist and five different driving modes: Eco, Sport, Sport+, and Individual. The different modes are meant to provide a specific driving experience, like increasing the firmness of the suspension for better stability.
The 2018 E-Class Cabriolet is scheduled to make its first debut at the Geneva Auto Show that kicks off March 9. It will go on sale at the end of 2017, however pricing isn't available for now.
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