2016 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Cabriolet first drive review - Drive

Not only does it complete the C-Class range – alongside the sedan, Estate and Coupe – but it gives Mercedes a five-strong convertible line-up with the E-Class, S-Class, SLC and SL. If that seems like a lot you're not wrong, but Mercedes is... The German brand will offer a four model line-up for the C-Class Cabriolet starting with the C200 and C300, powered by the same 2. 0-litre four-cylinder turbo petrol engine in two states of tunes, and the AMG duo of the V6-powered C43 and the... Our test drive took us from Trieste across the nearby border into Slovenia, where its rolling green hills and chalky plateaus made for a suitably picturesque backdrop for Mercedes' swooping drop-top. Not surprisingly the C-Class convertible impressed with the way it handled the variety of conditions thrown at it during our test drive. I say, not surprisingly because it is based on the C-Class Coupe and Mercedes made no secret that it wanted to give the two-door version a much sportier and more dynamic on-road presence than the sedan and Estate. Source: www.drive.com.au