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Lisa Yeung
Published: 18 03 2003

Spring is on its way and Mercedes Benz showed off a new model that's well-suited to warmer weather -- the new 4-seat CLK-Class Cabriolet.

With its exciting lines, which were developed from the design of the successful Coupé, the new Cabriolet is designed to emphasise the "distinctive character" of the CLK-Class within the Mercedes-Benz car range.

Improvements to this generation of CLK include an increase in interior space, and a newly developed, multi-layered fabric roof, which Mercedes Benz says is designed for "optimal" noise damping and operating convenience.

The outputs of the four, six and eight-cylinder units for the new CLK-Class Cabriolet range from 163 hp to 367 horsepower, while fuel consumption has been reduced by up to seven per cent.

Safety features of the CLK include a high-strength body structure, head/thorax sidebags, adaptive airbags for the driver and front passenger and belt tensioners on all seats. The outputs of the four, six and eight-cylinder units for the new CLK-Class Cabriolet range from 163 hp to 367 horsepower, while fuel consumption has been reduced by up to seven per cent.

The new 2004 Mercedes Benz CLK-Class Cabriolet goes on sale in summer 2003.

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