STUD Or DUD? Is The Mercedes E-Class Cabrio The Sexiest Luxury Cabrio On The Market?

STUD Or DUD?  Is The Mercedes E-Class Cabrio The Sexiest Luxury Cabrio On The Market?
The all new E-Class Cabriolet is the latest addition to the successful Mercedes-Benz E-Class line-up. The open-top two-door model, which goes on sale in May 2010, features a classic fabric soft top, making for a stylistically pure cabriolet feeling. Viewed from the side, the new model is an intriguing proposition – with its clear proportions and a flawless cabriolet silhouette.

In keeping with the motto "four seasons, four personalities", all-year-round suitability was right at the top of the developers' list of priorities. With the new E-Class Cabriolet, the cabriolet season lasts the whole year because, while many cabriolets tend to disappear from the roads in the Fall, the Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet (length/width/height: 185.0/70.3/55.2in.) provides driving pleasure and comfort whether the roof is open or closed.

New features include:

    * The AIRCAP® automatic draft-stop: always on board and easily controllable at the push of a button, it reduces turbulence substantially for all four seat occupants
    * The modified AIRSCARF® neck-level heating system
    * The sound-dampening soft top fitted as standard

The soft top can be opened and closed fully automatically within 20 seconds – even when driving at speeds of up to 25mph. The cabriolet roof is stowed in a special compartment behind the rear panel. A retractable cover separates the soft top compartment from the trunk area; it must be closed in order to close the soft top. If the roof is to remain closed, the cover can be slid rearwards, in which case the trunk capacity is increased by 3.17 cu. ft. to 13.8 cu. ft. A through-loading feature is included as standard for the new Cabriolet, as is EASY-ENTRY – a manually operated entry and exit aid for the rear passengers.

The power plants for the new E-Class Cabriolet are equally innovative: the engines combine efficiency with effortlessly superior power delivery. The exemplary, low fuel consumption has been achieved because of a number of practical measures. These include on-demand activation of the steering and fuel pumps, the use of tires with low rolling resistance and an alternator control system which takes account of the current driving situation and the vehicle's electrical power requirements, plus the crucial factor of outstanding aerodynamics. The Cabriolet's cd figure of 0.28 is the best in its class, marking a continuation of the E-Class success story in the field of aerodynamics.

An overview of the engines:

E350 Cabriolet: 268 hp / 258 lb-ft.
E550 Cabriolet: 382 hp/ 391 lb-ft.
Less turbulence, easier to use: AIRCAP® is a world-first

In 1989, Mercedes-Benz introduced a world premiere in the shape of a draught-stop for the SL model series, followed in 2004 by the AIRSCARF® neck-level heating system to further enhance comfort in open-top models. Now comes another world-first: the AIRCAP® automatic draft-stop, which can be activated at the push of a button, greatly reduces turbulence in the interior of the new Mercedes E-Class Cabriolet, creating a sea of warm air. It is also much easier to implement and use than conventional draft-stops: there is no tricky installation, the two individual rear seats remain free and the Cabriolet's flowing side lines remain uninterrupted. AIRCAP® is therefore a classic Mercedes innovation: functional, comfort-enhancing, elegant and safe.

AIRCAP® consists of two components: a wind deflector that can be extended by around 2.4 inches with a net in the windscreen frame and a draft-stop
between the rear seats.

The functions of the two components:

    * Elevation of the free flow above the interior
    * Net at the front increases the basic pressure in the interior
    * Draft-stop at the rear reduces the backflow

As well as enhancing occupant comfort and wellbeing, the reduction in draft when AIRCAP® is activated (it can be activated at speeds of up to 100 mph and remains in use right up to the car's top speed) reduces the interior noise level – so passengers in all seats find it far easier to communicate.

When the standard AIRCAP® is combined with the optional AIRSCARF®, the system functions like an invisible scarf warming the occupants' head and neck areas. AIRSCARF® is integrated into the backrests of the front seats and provides warm air through outlets in the head restraints.

Mercedes engineers have modified this unique innovation specifically for the E-Class Cabriolet: in this model, an adjustment wheel pivots the outlet nozzle upwards and downwards by a total of 36 degrees over and above the head restraint height adjustment, meaning that the driver and front passenger can enjoy the unique neck-level heating regardless of how short or tall they are.

Quiet, warm and windproof: sound-dampening soft top fitted as standard

Thanks to its sound-dampening soft top, fitted as standard, even the closed E-Class Cabriolet has one of the quietest interiors in the segment for four-seater premium cabriolets with a fabric roof. The soft top's exceptionally high-quality insulation brings about a clearly noticeable reduction in the interior noise level compared to conventional fabric soft tops. Exterior noise caused by other vehicles and wind noise are therefore absorbed more effectively.

On the road, the difference is audible from speeds of just 50 mph, for example when driving through a tunnel or overtaking a convoy of trucks. At higher speeds, the benefits of the acoustic soft top are even more tangible. For instance, it is possible to have a perfectly normal phone conversation in hands-free mode even when travelling at a speed more than 125 mph.

The soft top is of course waterproof and windproof. Plus it can be put through an automatic carwash without any hesitation. With a total thickness of .9 inches, the fabric soft top offers excellent thermal insulation, meaning that the E-Class Cabriolet is also ideal for use in winter.

Safety: robust structure, anticipatory protection and windowbags

The new Cabriolet offers the wealth of safety innovations one would expect from a Mercedes-Benz model. Highlights of the open-top two-door model include roll-over protection, the A-pillars reinforced by two additional tubes and the plug-in B-pillars. This new model is also the first Mercedes cabriolet to feature headbags.

The roll-over protection consists of two robust bars, each with a diameter of 1.4 inches, which are housed in the rear head restraints in modules behind the rear seat backrests. A tilting cone sensor detects imminent danger to the occupants based on extreme skidding movements or acceleration caused by impact. If this sensor then sends a corresponding signal, pre-tensioned pressure springs are activated by pyrotechnic means, i.e. extremely quickly.

Consequently, both roll-over bars in the rear head restraints are extended. They reach their highest point and are locked automatically within a fraction of a second. In combination with the robust A-pillars, each of which is reinforced with two high-strength steel tubes, the steel bars provide highly effective roll-over
protection.

The plug-in B-pillars are extremely robustly connected as they engage in the side skirts, thus offering highly effective protection in the event of a crash. A shoe made from ultra-high-strength steel braces the inside of the B-pillar against the rear seat crossmember.

With seven airbags fitted as standard, belt tensioners and belt force limiters for all seats, not to mention crash-responsive head restraints for the driver and front passenger, the new E-Class Cabriolet offers the most extensive safety equipment package in this vehicle category. The airbags, which can deploy in milliseconds in the event of an accident, include front airbags and sidebags for the driver and front passenger, a kneebag on the driver's side, and headbags. The latter, which appear in a Mercedes cabriolet for the first time, are housed in the door panelling in the beltline area. Covering a wide area – around 2.3 × 1.6 feet with a volume of 17 liters when deployed – the airbags provide extremely effective protection for occupants large and small in the event of a crash. The three-part side protection system – comprising headbag and thoraxbag – optimises the level of protection afforded to individual parts of the body. Rear sidebags are available as an option.

Further exemplary safety equipment available for the E-Class Cabriolet includes ATTENTION ASSIST drowsiness detection, PRE-SAFE® anticipatory occupant protection, Adaptive Highbeam Assist, and DISTRONIC PLUS proximity control.

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HantraHantra - 12/15/2009 9:39:59 AM
+9 Boost
Well "sexiEST" implies that it is. . .sexy. And that's just not the case with this hideous beast.


WorldofLuxuryWorldofLuxury - 12/15/2009 6:24:41 PM
0 Boost
As a Lexus fan, I gotta admit that this vehicle is rather attractive although I would feel sad for all the women whose upper body height aren't tall enough and have to deal with the nice (hard) neck warmer that their date gets to enjoy. aha


quizzquizz - 12/15/2009 10:01:49 AM
+9 Boost
I'm not feeling it. The hard edges and awkward proportions looks almost American a la Cadillac. The look is too utilitarian when the purpose of the convertible is to reflect romance and adventure. In attempting to accurately reproduce the looks of a "business sedan", Mercedes has failed to realize that it's ok if their convertible coupe should looks nothing like the sedan, as the two serve to separate functions.

Maybe it'll look better in person, but so far very disappointed.


M35MTM35MT - 12/15/2009 10:03:53 AM
+8 Boost
The interior looks awful in pictures - the sharp edges make it look cheap and dated (although I'm sure it's quite nice, it just doesnt look so in pics)

Not a fan of the rear end on the sedan or cabrio.


fatandsassyfatandsassy - 12/15/2009 10:13:28 AM
-11 Boost
IT's hot. Kills a BMW 6 series convertible. This car will be all over the streets by next summer. Get ready to see a lot of blonde ponytails coming out from ballcaps driving these vehicles.


B7FANB7FAN - 12/15/2009 10:17:32 AM
+4 Boost
thats a pretty bold comment "Kills a BMW 6 series convertible" lets wait and see.


JUGNUJUGNU - 12/15/2009 10:13:54 AM
+1 Boost
Looking very feminine and soft. Like last model, this too would appeal to female buyers more.

JUGNU


B7FANB7FAN - 12/15/2009 10:19:47 AM
+3 Boost
I agree but we also have to wait until we see an AMG version of this. to me on certain angles it has a toyota solara cabrio look to it. i like it but im not in full agreement yet until i see it at the dealer or on the streets


B7FANB7FAN - 12/15/2009 10:21:32 AM
-3 Boost
I have to say this is the closest cabrio you will get next to a CL cabrio


B7FANB7FAN - 12/15/2009 1:59:30 PM
+1 Boost
im talking about in the benz line


EL34EL34 - 12/15/2009 8:42:12 PM
+2 Boost
This MB will sell like crazy here in SoCal and it doesn't look anything like a Toyota Solara.


LexSucksLexSucks - 12/15/2009 10:21:18 AM
0 Boost
Stud with the top down, Horrible with the top up. Cloth Top? LOL!! What is this 1960? or is MB counting beans? Nothing looks worse than a Cloth roof on a modern vehicle IMO.




bmwdrvrbmwdrvr - 12/15/2009 10:55:14 AM
-1 Boost
I think some convertibles just wouldnt look right with a hard top, but the e coupe should have been one especially since the coupe already is going for the classic hardtop look if they could have pulled it off it would have been better than ragtop. My issue is with the desighn the car from certain angles in the dark grey looks very good, but the light blue looks wierd and out of proportion much like the coupe and sedan. The convertible also looks a bit "neoclassic" mercedes should really step into modern times, this sorta looks like a rich elderly womans car its just not appealing to me....


WillisWillis - 12/15/2009 4:51:24 PM
+2 Boost
"Nothing looks worse than a Cloth roof on a modern vehicle IMO."


Once again, you prove that you know nothing about cars and people. To many people, even in this day and age, cloth roofs on convertibles are what makes the car look classy, classic or traditional.



LexSucksLexSucks - 12/15/2009 5:46:36 PM
-1 Boost
"cloth roofs on convertibles are what makes the car look classy, classic or traditional."

- Classy? No. Putting an archaic cloth roof on a Modern car doesn't instantly make it classy. Which planet are you living in?

classic or traditional? None of those words relates to the word MODERN.
Some cars can get away with a cloth roof (F430) but this one cannot. I'm not sure how a cloth roof with visible support beams protruding can be considered classy? To me it looks out of place. With the top up that car looks like a mess. The roof clashes with the rest of the design and looks seriously out of place IMO. Whatever floats your boat I guess.



markanthony0419markanthony0419 - 12/15/2009 10:34:05 AM
+6 Boost
the whole e class line is ugly. From the back the lights are almost the same as the hyundai sonata. Better then the 6 series c'mon man the 6 is old the new 6 is around the corner, its like comparing the cts-v to the 7 year old m5. The newest benz to the older beemer. Get real everybody is waiting for the new 6.


JRobUSCJRobUSC - 12/15/2009 11:02:44 AM
+4 Boost
those ridiculously huge rear wheel humps just kill the car.


Yonder7Yonder7 - 12/15/2009 11:08:05 AM
-1 Boost
I do not like it but the previous model also looks bland and too femenine as the M3 and 6 series. I do not understand why German cars looks so bland lately. I hope new 6 series follow the CS prototype and may be in that way It will look more agressive. This new E convertible will dethrone BMW as the new favorite car of Gay commnity (which is money for MB)....Lets see what happens with the AMG version. (so far they said that they won't do the AMG version, bad move.)


supermotosupermoto - 12/15/2009 11:41:08 AM
+5 Boost
Dud. The tail lights were stolen from a Hyundai. Love the front but it doesn't flow together.


SteveSteve - 12/15/2009 11:54:33 AM
+2 Boost
It does not deliver the "presence" of past MB cabs. The slanted, wrap-around tail-lights say "Toyota" to me, while the swoopy front lights look like just about every other Asian car. I'm a big fan of MB's previous stately and elegant styling. I miss them. I came pretty close to buying a CLK. Only the defect numbers held me back at the time.


lexusrox123lexusrox123 - 12/15/2009 2:49:11 PM
+2 Boost
It looks too awkward, trying to be formal and executive but also hot and eyecatching. It is the ugly duckling of all convertibles, being stomped upon by others like the Z4, Aston Martin DB9, etc. I think MB just tried too hard with this thing.


theoptimisticpessimisttheoptimisticpessimist - 12/15/2009 3:37:34 PM
+3 Boost
"The Sexiest Luxury Cabrio On The Market?"

Not by a long shot. It's not even as "sexy" as the car it replaces.

DUD


MSP6MSP6 - 12/15/2009 3:54:27 PM
+5 Boost
It looks scary with the top on


LexSucksLexSucks - 12/15/2009 5:49:49 PM
+3 Boost
The roof doesn't even seem to fit flush. Looks lumpy. The roof looks like a gigantic cloth wart.


I95SPEEDINGTICKETSI95SPEEDINGTICKETS - 12/15/2009 8:40:06 PM
+3 Boost
Thats because that is the roof from the Current CLK.

I know because my cousin still has one and i just looked at it to confirm.


1dott81dott8 - 12/15/2009 7:51:23 PM
+3 Boost
looks descent but i definitely wouldn't say "sexiest".


EL34EL34 - 12/15/2009 8:39:10 PM
-1 Boost
The Mercedes E-Class Cabrio is an outstanding looking car.

The car is perfect and thank goodness Mercedes didn't try to fit a hardtop on it because it's trendy.


lewishamiltonpimplewishamiltonpimp - 12/15/2009 9:45:37 PM
+3 Boost
Gay guys and SoCal chicks will love it.




NeverfollowNeverfollow - 12/16/2009 12:50:30 PM
+2 Boost
I like it! I don't necessarily thinks it's the sexiest convertible in the luxury sector but I'm sure lots of sexy people will buy it anyway. Cudos for not going retractable hard top. Looks like the PHD's still have some say on what goes on over there in MB land. Personally I think the S5 convertible is about the sexiest German convertible out there but if we open up the options to include the Aston AMV8 volante or the DB9 Volante well, how can you argue that?


BillBill - 12/16/2009 2:05:21 PM
+1 Boost
I don't mind it. It's not as striking as the coupe but it certainly isn't ugly at all. The technology and new features in the car, however, are certainly very interesting.

In the end people buy these cars for driving and cruising enjoyment (as well as status) and it will definitely deliver in this aspect.


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