The Mercedes-Benz CLE Cabriolet takes the stage as the third variant in the new model line. A year ago we saw the 2024 CLE Coupe for the first time; two months ago, the 2024 AMG CLE 53
Occupant space also improves thanks to proportions that lean toward those of the retired E Cabriolet instead of the smaller C. At 191 inches long, 73.3 inches wide, and 56.1 inches tall, the CLE is a half-inch longer, 0.2 inch wider, and 0.6 inch lower than the E 450 droptop. The CLE’s 112.8-inch wheelbase is just 0.3 inch shorter than the E 450’s, an inch longer than that of the C 300 droptop.
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An interior styled like that of the latest C-Class includes the familiar displays and the latest MBUX abilities such as getting on Zoom calls, use the web browser Vivaldi, and stream videos through Zync. Then there are convertible-specific touches like the Airscarf neck warmer, sun-reflecting leather to keep the interior cooler than expected in direct sunlight, and an infotainment display that can be tilted from 15 to 40 degrees to escape glare.
The CLE Cabriolet will be replacing the C and E convertibles in the U.S. product lineup. European deliveries are slated to begin in about two months. We’re probably looking at at U.S. launch this summer, or later this year as a 2025 model.