Geneva International Motor Show: Premiere Of The New C-Class Cabriolet - Mercedes-Benz Original

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Mercedes-Benz introduced a four-seat convertible of its popular C-Class. The world premiere was celebrated at the Mercedes-Benz Media Night on the eve of the Geneva Auto Show. A dynamic suspension ensures sportive and agile handling. The Mercedes-Benz AIRMATIC air suspension first introduced in the S-Class is also available. AIRCAP - the automatic wind deflector - and AIRSCARF - the neck-level heating – optional available provide exceptional comfort for open-top motoring 365 days of the year. The C-Class Cabriolet market launch will be in the summer 2016. More information about the new C-Class Cabriolet on http://mb4.me/tFcTG0sB

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The C-Class convertible offers efficient, powerful engines delivering between 115 and 270 kW (156 to 367 hp).

C 180 Cabriolet:
Fuel consumption combined: 6.8-6.0 l/100 km;
combined CO₂ emissions: 154-135 g/km.*

Mercedes-AMG C 43 4MATIC Cabriolet:
Fuel consumption combined: 8.4-8.3 l/100 km;
combined CO₂ emissions: 194-190 g/km.*

C 400 4MATIC Cabriolet:
Fuel consumption combined: 8.3-8.0 l/100 km;
combined CO₂ emissions: 189-181 g/km.*

Product may vary after press date on 03.03.2016.

*The figures are provided in accordance with the German regulation “PKW-EnVKV” and apply to the German market only. Further information on official fuel consumption figures and the official specific CO₂ emissions of new passenger cars can be found in the EU guide “Information on the fuel consumption, CO₂ emissions and energy consumption of new cars”, which is available free of charge at all sales dealerships, from DAT Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH and at www.dat.de.
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