The type D was launched as an extended type A with a 2+2 seating configuration and far more interior room.
Similarly styled, the car was really no different from its smaller stablemate, having featured the same retractable soft-top, windows and pillarless construction. Despite the size increase, spare-wheels were still rear-mounted while the engine saw no upgrades, having been kept at the same power output of 50 hp. Other shared features included a rigid suspension system and hoist brakes.

MERCEDES BENZ Typ Stuttgart 260 Spezial Cabriolet D W11 1929 - 1934
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