Although the C-Class has always been Mercedes’ direct rival to the BMW 3 Series and the Audi A4, the model was never offered in as many versions as its competitors, with the Stuttgart carmaker choosing to make just a sedan, a station wagon and since 2011 a coupe as well. This situation will change with the latest generation of the C-Class, the lineup being extended to also include a convertible version for the first time ever.
Developed entirely from the ground up as a convertible and not by chopping the roof of a coupe, the 2016 C-Class Cabrio is set to be unveiled just a couple of months after the 2016 C-Class Coupe will be launched at the 2015 Frankfurt Auto Show in September. Even though it will be unveiled after its fixed-roof brother, Mercedes-Benz actually started testing pre-production prototypes of the convertible in early 2013, long before the Coupe version began making rounds in front of spy photographer lenses. Based on the Mercedes-Benz MRA (Modular Rear Architecture) platform, which is largely built from aluminum and high-strength steel, the new C-Class Cabrio is expected to be the lightest car in its segment.
Updated 11/13/2015: Our spy photographers caught the upcoming C-Class Convertible out for a new testing session. For the first time the car was spotted wearing its real fabric roof - meaning that the previous rumors suggesting the car will get a folding hardtop instead of a fabric roof were wrong.
Continue reading to learn more about the future Mercedes C-Class Convertible.
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