Mercedes-Benz is using the Paris Motor Show to highlight three of their latest new models – the C-Class Cabriolet, E-Class Estate and GLC Coupé.
In the offing too, though wrapped in secrecy until it is unveiled, is a model they describe under the working title ‘Electric Sub Brand’.
Being rolled out to dealers countrywide, the two-door, open-top C-Class Cabriolet – the first convertible produced in C–Class form - is a car that
their sales manager in Ireland, Ciaran Allen says ‘is crafted for cruising’.
With a soft top that can be opened/closed in just under 20 seconds, even at speeds up to 50 km/h, it comes with a comfort pack that makes post-Summer
open-top motoring entirely possible.
Items that will help motorists to enjoy summer into autumn, top down motoring include neck-level heating for driver and front seat passenger and
an electric draught stop system that delivers maximum open-air comfort, even at low temperatures.
Though the range consists of five petrol, two diesel and an AMG version, all Euro 6 emissions compliant with start/stop function – here focus falls on a
C180 petrol and C220d diesel at €56,395 ex works and €54,580 respectively.
Second newcomer falling under the Paris spotlight is the GLC Coupé, a sporty version of the recently introduced GLC mid-size SUV. Described by Ciaran
Allen as a niche model appealing to those who rate style as highly as substance, the model being profiled here is the GLC 220d Coupé priced at
€60,230 ex works.
Third of the Mercedes-Benz Paris showstoppers is the new E-Class Estate. Designed and equipped with all of the style, and specifications lines
available in the recently introduced saloon version, the new E-Class Estate is expected to launch here in October by which time price and other key
details will be made known.