Mercedes-Benz 220 SE Cabriolet

Mercedes-Benz 220 SE Cabriolet

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A luxurious convertible version of the 220 SE, offering an open-air driving experience.

Generations

34 generations of the Mercedes-Benz 220 SE Cabriolet

2.5L I6 Convertible 200hp

2.5L I6 Convertible 200hp

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The 2.5L I6 Convertible 200hp debuted in 1967, offering a new 2.5L inline-six engine that produced 200hp. This model continued the tradition of luxury and style in the W111 series, featuring upgraded materials and technology for the time. It was positioned as a top-tier variant, celebrated for its elegance and performance.

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Introduced: 1967 Discontinued: 1971
3.0L I6 Convertible 220hp

3.0L I6 Convertible 220hp

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The 3.0L I6 Convertible 220hp was introduced in 1971, featuring a robust 3.0L inline-six engine producing 220hp. This variant offered enhanced performance with a focus on comfort and luxury, making it a popular choice among enthusiasts. It showcased the evolving design language of Mercedes-Benz, blending performance with class.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1976
2.2L I6 Convertible 150hp

2.2L I6 Convertible 150hp

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The 2.2L I6 Convertible was introduced in 1957 as part of the W111 generation. It features a 2.2L inline-six engine producing 150hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This convertible variant offers elegant styling and luxury features typical of Mercedes-Benz. It became known for its smooth ride and classic design, appealing to affluent buyers of the era.

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Introduced: 1957 Discontinued: 1963
2.2L I6 Convertible 180hp

2.2L I6 Convertible 180hp

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The 2.2L I6 Convertible 180hp variant was introduced in 1963, showcasing a more powerful version of the original engine, now producing 180hp. This variant maintained the classic convertible body style, enhancing the driving experience with improved performance and a refined interior. It was well-received for its combination of power and luxury.

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Introduced: 1963 Discontinued: 1967
2.8L I6 Convertible 250hp

2.8L I6 Convertible 250hp

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The 2.8L I6 Convertible 250hp was launched in 1976, featuring a 2.8L inline-six engine that produced 250hp. This variant focused on delivering a balance of performance and luxury features, including advanced audio systems and enhanced upholstery options. It maintained the classic convertible appeal while integrating modern comforts.

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Introduced: 1976 Discontinued: 1981
3.5L V8 Convertible 280hp

3.5L V8 Convertible 280hp

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The 3.5L V8 Convertible 280hp was introduced in 1981, marking a significant shift with the introduction of a V8 engine producing 280hp. This variant combined greater power with the elegance expected from Mercedes-Benz, enhancing the driving experience. It was aimed at buyers seeking both performance and luxury.

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Introduced: 1981 Discontinued: 1986
4.2L V8 Convertible 300hp

4.2L V8 Convertible 300hp

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The 4.2L V8 Convertible 300hp was launched in 1986, featuring a powerful 4.2L V8 engine generating 300hp. This variant offered luxury appointments alongside superior performance, making it a top choice for high-end buyers. It reflected the brand's commitment to innovation in design and engineering at the time.

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Introduced: 1986 Discontinued: 1992
3.0L Diesel Convertible 150hp

3.0L Diesel Convertible 150hp

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The 3.0L Diesel Convertible 150hp was introduced in 1992, featuring a 3.0L diesel engine that produced 150hp. This variant catered to a growing market for diesel engines, combining fuel efficiency with the classic Mercedes-Benz convertible experience. It was praised for its durability and unique driving characteristics.

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Introduced: 1992 Discontinued: 1997
2.0L I4 Convertible 160hp

2.0L I4 Convertible 160hp

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The 2.0L I4 Convertible 160hp was launched in 1997, featuring a more compact 2.0L inline-four engine producing 160hp. This variant was designed to appeal to a younger demographic, offering a stylish and sporty driving experience. It included modern amenities and technology, marking a new era for the convertible lineup.

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Introduced: 1997 Discontinued: 2002
3.0L V6 Convertible 250hp

3.0L V6 Convertible 250hp

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The 3.0L V6 Convertible 250hp was introduced in 2002, featuring a 3.0L V6 engine that produced 250hp. This variant combined performance with luxury, showcasing cutting-edge technology and comfort features. It was positioned as a premium offering in the convertible range, appealing to discerning buyers.

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Introduced: 2002 Discontinued: 2008
3.5L V6 Convertible 280hp

3.5L V6 Convertible 280hp

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The 3.5L V6 Convertible 280hp was launched in 2008, offering a powerful and efficient 3.5L V6 engine producing 280hp. This variant was known for its agility and refined handling, along with luxurious interior features. It represented a blend of performance and style, aimed at the luxury convertible market.

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Introduced: 2008 Discontinued: 2015
4.0L V8 Convertible 350hp

4.0L V8 Convertible 350hp

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The 4.0L V8 Convertible 350hp was introduced in 2015, featuring a 4.0L V8 engine that delivers an impressive 350hp. This variant is the pinnacle of the Mercedes-Benz convertible lineup, showcasing advanced technology, luxurious features, and exceptional performance. It represents the culmination of decades of engineering excellence and remains a sought-after model.

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Introduced: 2015 Discontinued: 2024
2.2L I6 Convertible 130hp

2.2L I6 Convertible 130hp

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The 2.2L I6 Convertible 130hp was introduced in 1957 as part of the W111 generation. It features a 2.2L inline-six engine producing 130hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This convertible variant offers a classic open-top experience, reflecting the luxury and style of the era. It was one of the initial offerings in the 220 SE line, providing an entry-level option for those seeking performance and elegance.

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Introduced: 1957 Discontinued: 1963
2.5L I6 Convertible 160hp

2.5L I6 Convertible 160hp

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The 2.5L I6 Convertible 160hp was introduced in 1965 as a mid-range option in the 220 SE lineup. It features a 2.5L inline-six engine producing 160hp, coupled with a 4-speed automatic transmission. This variant offered enhanced performance and comfort, appealing to customers looking for a blend of sportiness and luxury. Its production lasted only two years, making it a rare find among collectors.

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Introduced: 1965 Discontinued: 1967
3.0L I6 Convertible 200hp

3.0L I6 Convertible 200hp

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The 3.0L I6 Convertible 200hp was introduced in 1968, representing a significant upgrade in power for the 220 SE series. It features a 3.0L inline-six engine producing 200hp, offering a smooth and responsive driving experience. This convertible is equipped with advanced features for its time, including power windows and a premium sound system, appealing to luxury seekers in the late 1960s.

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Introduced: 1968 Discontinued: 1971
3.0L Diesel Convertible 120hp

3.0L Diesel Convertible 120hp

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The 3.0L Diesel Convertible 120hp was introduced in 1975, marking the entry of diesel technology into the 220 SE line. It features a 3.0L diesel engine with a power output of 120hp, designed for fuel efficiency and longevity. This variant was popular among those seeking a more economical convertible option, emphasizing practicality without sacrificing the classic Mercedes-Benz luxury.

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Introduced: 1975 Discontinued: 1980
3.2L I6 Convertible 230hp

3.2L I6 Convertible 230hp

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The 3.2L I6 Convertible 230hp was launched in 1985 as a part of the W111 series' evolution. It features a robust 3.2L inline-six engine producing 230hp, enhancing performance significantly over its predecessors. With a luxurious interior and modern conveniences, this model appealed to an upscale market, combining classic design with contemporary features.

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Introduced: 1985 Discontinued: 1988
4.0L I8 Convertible 300hp

4.0L I8 Convertible 300hp

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The 4.0L I8 Convertible 300hp was introduced in 1990, showcasing Mercedes-Benz's engineering prowess with an eight-cylinder engine. Producing 300hp, it provided exhilarating performance along with a refined driving experience. This model emphasized luxury, with a rich interior and advanced technology for the time, solidifying its status as a top-tier variant in the lineup.

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Introduced: 1990 Discontinued: 1995
2.2L I6 Convertible 120hp

2.2L I6 Convertible 120hp

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The 2.2L I6 Convertible 120hp was introduced in 1958 as part of the early production of the Mercedes-Benz 220 SE Cabriolet. It features a 2.2L inline-six engine producing 120hp, mated to a 4-speed manual transmission. This convertible variant offers a classic design with a soft top and luxurious interior appointments. It was positioned as an entry-level model within the range, appealing to buyers seeking elegance without high performance.

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Introduced: 1958 Discontinued: 1960
2.5L I6 Convertible 140hp

2.5L I6 Convertible 140hp

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The 2.5L I6 Convertible 140hp was introduced in 1960 and represented a mid-range option in the 220 SE Cabriolet lineup. It features a 2.5L inline-six engine producing 140hp, offering a balance of performance and comfort. This variant was well-equipped with luxury features, and its stylish design made it a popular choice among affluent buyers during the early 1960s.

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Introduced: 1960 Discontinued: 1963
3.0L I6 Convertible 180hp

3.0L I6 Convertible 180hp

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The 3.0L I6 Convertible 180hp was introduced in 1966, marking a significant performance upgrade in the Mercedes-Benz 220 SE Cabriolet range. It features a robust 3.0L inline-six engine that delivers 180hp, paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission. This convertible variant combines luxury with increased power, making it attractive to enthusiasts looking for a spirited driving experience.

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Introduced: 1966 Discontinued: 1968
3.0L V6 Convertible 200hp

3.0L V6 Convertible 200hp

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The 3.0L V6 Convertible 200hp was introduced in 1986 as part of a modernization effort for the 220 SE Cabriolet. Featuring a 3.0L V6 engine that produces 200hp, this variant emphasizes a blend of performance and luxury. The soft-top design and refined interior make it ideal for open-air driving. It was well-received for its smooth ride and handling characteristics, representing a shift in engineering for the model.

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Introduced: 1986 Discontinued: 1990
3.2L I6 Convertible 250hp

3.2L I6 Convertible 250hp

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The 3.2L I6 Convertible 250hp was launched in 1990, showcasing advancements in engine technology and luxury features. It is powered by a 3.2L inline-six engine with an output of 250hp. This variant combines high performance with a wealth of luxury amenities, including advanced climate control and premium sound systems. It is revered for its reliability and stylish design, appealing to a discerning clientele.

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Introduced: 1990 Discontinued: 1995
4.0L V8 Convertible 320hp

4.0L V8 Convertible 320hp

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The 4.0L V8 Convertible 320hp was introduced in the year 2000, representing a powerful addition to the 220 SE Cabriolet lineup. It features a 4.0L V8 engine that produces an impressive 320hp, paired with a 5-speed automatic transmission for smooth shifting. This variant delivers exceptional performance and is equipped with high-end technology and comfort features, making it a top-tier option for luxury auto enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 2000 Discontinued: 2005
3.0L Hybrid Convertible 250hp

3.0L Hybrid Convertible 250hp

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The 3.0L Hybrid Convertible 250hp was introduced in 2015 as part of a push towards more sustainable luxury vehicles. It combines a 3.0L V6 engine with an electric motor to deliver a total output of 250hp. This variant offers improved fuel efficiency and reduced emissions while maintaining the classic elegance and performance associated with the Mercedes-Benz brand. It features advanced technology, including regenerative braking and a state-of-the-art infotainment system.

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Introduced: 2015 Discontinued: 2024
2.2L I6 Convertible 110hp

2.2L I6 Convertible 110hp

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The 2.2L I6 Convertible 110hp was introduced in 1957 as the entry-level variant of the Mercedes-Benz 220 SE Cabriolet. It features a 2.2L inline-six engine producing 110 horsepower, paired with a manual transmission. This convertible variant offers classic styling and a comfortable ride, making it a popular choice for leisurely drives. It was positioned as a more affordable option within the range, catering to those seeking luxury without the higher performance.

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Introduced: 1957 Discontinued: 1959
2.5L I6 Convertible 180hp

2.5L I6 Convertible 180hp

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The 2.5L I6 Convertible 180hp was introduced in 1966 as a mid-range option in the 220 SE Cabriolet lineup. It features a 2.5L inline-six engine that delivers 180 horsepower, enhancing the driving experience with improved acceleration. This variant combines elegance with performance, making it an attractive choice for enthusiasts. With its refined interior and classic convertible design, it remains a sought-after model among collectors.

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Introduced: 1966 Discontinued: 1967
2.8L I6 Convertible 230hp

2.8L I6 Convertible 230hp

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The 2.8L I6 Convertible 230hp was introduced in 1970 as a performance-focused variant of the 220 SE Cabriolet. It features a 2.8L inline-six engine generating 230 horsepower, providing a noticeable boost in performance and responsiveness. This model is recognized for its combination of sporty dynamics and luxurious features, appealing to drivers looking for a more engaging driving experience while enjoying the open air.

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Introduced: 1970 Discontinued: 1972
3.0L V6 Convertible 300hp

3.0L V6 Convertible 300hp

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The 3.0L V6 Convertible 300hp was introduced in 2010 as a high-performance variant of the 220 SE Cabriolet. It features a robust 3.0L V6 engine producing 300 horsepower, paired with a 7-speed automatic transmission for smooth gear changes. This convertible offers advanced technology, premium materials, and a sporty design, making it a standout choice for those seeking a blend of luxury and performance in a classic format.

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Introduced: 2010 Discontinued: 2015
2.0L I4 Convertible 140hp

2.0L I4 Convertible 140hp

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The 2.0L I4 Convertible 140hp was introduced in 1998 as a more economical variant of the 220 SE Cabriolet. It features a 2.0L inline-four engine producing 140 horsepower, making it an efficient choice for drivers who value fuel economy. This model combines the classic convertible experience with modern conveniences and a stylish design, appealing to a younger demographic looking for an entry into luxury cars.

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Introduced: 1998 Discontinued: 2000
2.2L I6 Convertible 100hp

2.2L I6 Convertible 100hp

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The 2.2L I6 Convertible 100hp was introduced in 1957 as one of the initial variants of the Mercedes-Benz 220 SE Cabriolet. It features a 2.2L inline-six engine producing 100 horsepower, paired with a manual transmission. This convertible variant offers a classic design with luxurious interior appointments. The limited power output makes it suitable for leisurely drives, appealing to a market seeking elegance over performance.

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Introduced: 1957 Discontinued: 1958
2.5L I6 Convertible 180hp

2.5L I6 Convertible 180hp

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The 2.5L I6 Convertible 180hp was introduced in 1964 as a mid-range option within the Mercedes-Benz 220 SE Cabriolet lineup. It features a more powerful 2.5L inline-six engine producing 180 horsepower, enhancing performance while retaining the classic convertible styling. This variant catered to enthusiasts looking for a balance between luxury and driving pleasure.

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Introduced: 1964 Discontinued: 1967
3.0L I6 Convertible 240hp

3.0L I6 Convertible 240hp

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The 3.0L I6 Convertible 240hp debuted in 1970 as a more performance-oriented variant of the Mercedes-Benz 220 SE Cabriolet. Equipped with a 3.0L inline-six engine producing 240 horsepower, it offered a thrilling driving experience without compromising on luxury. This model featured upgraded suspension and interior refinements, solidifying its position as a desirable choice among collectors.

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Introduced: 1970 Discontinued: 1972
3.0L V6 Convertible 320hp

3.0L V6 Convertible 320hp

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The 3.0L V6 Convertible 320hp was a modern take on the classic Mercedes-Benz 220 SE Cabriolet, introduced in 2012. It features a robust 3.0L V6 engine delivering 320 horsepower, providing exceptional performance and modern technology. This variant highlights advanced features such as an updated infotainment system, safety enhancements, and luxurious materials, appealing to contemporary buyers while honoring its heritage.

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Introduced: 2012 Discontinued: 2014