MERCEDES BENZ S-Class Cabriolet

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MERCEDES BENZ S-Class Cabriolet A217
MERCEDES BENZ S-Class Cabriolet  A217 2017 2022
2017 2022

Although introduced just one year before, the Mercedes-Benz S-Class Cabriolet got a refresh in 2017 to benefit from the same extensive features that have been introduced on the sedan model.
These include new or functionally considerably extended driving assistance systems, the modern control and display concept with Widescreen Cockpit and new generation of steering wheels, integrated ENERGIZING comfort control and the latest infotainment generation. Another exclusive feature is represented by including the OLED taillights in the standard package. Visual changes are limited to a set of new rims and slightly modified bumpers.

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MERCEDES BENZ S-Class Cabriolet A217
MERCEDES BENZ S-Class Cabriolet  A217 2016 2017
2016 2017

After almost half a century, Mercedes-Benz launched a new four-seater convertible on the market, in the form of the luxurious and elegant S-Class Convertible.
It was the last member of the S-Class family, after the sedan and the coupe. It was meant to fight on the same market with the Bentley Continental GTC and, for that, it was equipped with all the features that the Mercedes-Benz engineers were able to give.

From the front, the big S-Class convertible featured a black diamond radiator grille with the three-pointed star and a single louver in silver with chrome inserts. The hood added dynamic touches with two domes, reflecting the “V” engine. The chrome trim added a sporty finishing touch. As an option, an intelligent LED headlight system showcased the car’s elegance in glittering style with Swarovski crystals for the turn-signal and DRL.

The 2016 S-Class convertible featured an enhanced automatic wind protection system AIRCAP and the AIRSCARF neck-heating system. It also had four-heated seats and an intelligent climate control system that “knew” when it was needed to heat or not the cabin. The system also received the information if the vehicle was open or closed and adjusted accordingly.

For the powertrain, the S-Class convertible has received a 585hp 5.5-liter biturbo engine from the AMG and a standard AMG 4Matic all-wheel-drive system with rear-biased torque split.

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MERCEDES BENZ S-Class Cabriolet Typ 300 Roadster W188
MERCEDES BENZ S-Class Cabriolet Typ 300 Roadster W188 1952 1958
1952 1958

It was the most expensive car in the world when it was launched and it became very desirable due to its road qualities, the stance, and the luxurious interior.
Some of the most known people in the world bought a 300 Roadster. People such as Shah of Iran, King Gustav of Sweden, Gary Cooper, Yul Brenner, or Maria Callas were among the customers of the 300. The car was based on the already sumptuous top-range 300 series chassis. It was named: “Car of the world elite”.

The big, curved, front fenders incorporated the rounded headlights. The tall, silver, grille stood behind the chromed front bumper. There were two open-top versions for the 300: the Cabriolet and the Roadster. The difference was that the former featured four seats and the latter featured a fully retractable soft top, behind the two seats in the front.

The leather upholstery was fitted as standard, but the stitchings and the options list was long. Its interior was designed depending on the order. In 1955, a swivel window was introduced on the 300 Sc version.

The engine was a 3.0-liter inline-six fed by three downdraught Solex carburetors and the power output was 150 hp. It was mated to a four-speed manual, with the shifter on the steering column. In 1955, the 300 Sc was improved and a direct injection unit was installed and its power grew to 175 hp. The front double-wishbone suspension and the rear swing axle ensured a comfortable ride.

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