It wouldn’t be in any way wrong to say that this same principle was well utilized in the 18th century and even today for what we know as convertible cars. The Mercedes-Benz C300 cabriolet is proudly carrying this feature.
Let’s talk about this retractable rooftop for a moment. It comes in the form of a power-operated cloth roof that is carefully insulated and able to withstand challenging weather situations. In a fancy fashion, it slides stoically beneath the cars rear tonneau cover, a process that will be done in less than 20 seconds, even when the vehicle is hitting 31mph.
Carrying a 2.0-liter inline-four engine, the cabriolet is able to stint from 60mph in 6.1 seconds and reaches a quarter mile in about 14 secs. It boasts 241-hp.
The interior us equally a scenery to be admired. The dashboard takes in plenty of high-quality materials and so does the upholstery. The idea seems to have been making this car as youthful as possible, which was, by all standards, creatively achieved.