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Model Overview
Discover all the Mercedes-Benz Cabriolets & Roadsters.
The Mercedes-Benz cabriolet and roadster model range epitomises style and elegance, offering comfort, luxury and performance in the open air. Whether you’re looking for top-down luxury or outstanding performance, you’ll find a Mercedes-Benz cabriolet that’s perfect for you.
History
Cabriolets from Mercedes-Benz: traditionally innovative.
Constant evolution has been a feature of the history of the Mercedes-Benz cabriolets. "Cabriolet" originally meant a light, open carriage drawn by two horses. From about 1920 onwards, the term was used to refer to sporty vehicles with an open top. Daimler-Benz then developed the cabriolet types A to F: the predecessors of the current Mercedes-Benz cabriolets. Since then, they have become synonymous with elegant sports performance and outstanding weather protection.
History
Cabriolets from Mercedes-Benz: traditionally innovative.
Constant evolution has been a feature of the history of the Mercedes-Benz cabriolets. "Cabriolet" originally meant a light, open carriage drawn by two horses. From about 1920 onwards, the term was used to refer to sporty vehicles with an open top. Daimler-Benz then developed the cabriolet types A to F: the predecessors of the current Mercedes-Benz cabriolets. Since then, they have become synonymous with elegant sports performance and outstanding weather protection.
Further highlights
Highlights in our Mercedes-Benz cabriolets.
Discover all the highlights of our cabriolet and roadster models.
FAQs
Frequently asked questions
A cabriolet is an open vehicle with a fabric soft top with an option of up to five seats. It is based on the coupé variant of a model series. By contrast, a roadster has a separate body and represents a mostly two-seater vehicle in a sporty design with a low seating position.



