The 2021 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet has two trim levels, each of which you can learn more about below. You can find Mercedes-Benz luxury convertible cars here at Mercedes-Benz of Arrowhead, your dealership near Phoenix in Peoria, AZ. If you have trouble deciding between two models, we offer comparison pages and test drives to help you make up your mind. Furthermore, our staff can help by answering any questions you may have and pointing you toward your best options.
The first of your two options is the 2021 Mercedes-Benz E450 Cabriolet trim level. Since it is the least expensive of the two options, it is also called the base trim level. In this case, it has a starting MSRP of $71,950. Both of your options feature a 3 L turbo inline-6 engine and a 9-speed automatic transmission. What makes this trim level stand apart is that it is a rear-wheel-drive model. Rear-wheel drive configurations are most common in performance vehicles. As such, Mercedes-Benz has plenty of rear-wheel-drive models, but in general, it is a less common drive configuration. The main benefit of driving a rear-wheel-drive model is that they tend to have better performance ratings, which translates into something fun to drive for you.
The other trim level is the 2021 Mercedes-Benz E450 4MATIC Cabriolet. This model has a starting MSRP of $74,450, making it slightly more expensive than the base model. The difference in these models lies in their titles, namely the 4MATIC part of its title. 4MATIC is an all-wheel-drive system from Mercedes-Benz. This model, of course, comes standard with 4MATIC all-wheel drive. While many people are happy with rear-wheel drive, some people choose to upgrade to this model because the all-wheel drive is more comfortable for them, being that more people have driven an all-wheel-drive model in the past. The all-wheel-drive affords more traction and more stability especially on slippery terrains, making it a popular drive configuration for anyone who lives in a region with rain and snow.