MERCEDES-BENZ E CLASS COUPE & CABRIOLET (2020-24) E300 2DR CABRIOLET 2.0 MHEV 272 GPF SS EU6 AMG LINE PREMIUM 9G-T+ AUTO

The MERCEDES-BENZ E CLASS COUPE & CABRIOLET (2020-24), specifically the E300 2DR Cabriolet 2.0 MHEV 272 GPF SS EU6 AMG LINE PREMIUM 9G-T+ AUTO, is a premium four-seater soft-top convertible that blends luxury, style, and practicality. Positioned in the executive car segment, it appeals to drivers seeking a sophisticated vehicle that is well-suited for both daily commuting and leisure driving. Whether used for family outings, weekend drives, or business use, this Mercedes-Benz offers a refined and comfortable experience, making it a popular choice among professionals and luxury car enthusiasts alike. What sets this model apart is its sleek design, impressive fuel economy thanks to hybrid technology, and a host of premium features that deliver a smooth and enjoyable drive. With its distinctive AMG LINE styling and advanced 9G transmission, drivers can enjoy a dynamic yet comfortable ride. Compared to rivals in the same class, the E300 Cabriolet is known for its blend of reliability, sophisticated aesthetics, and modern technology—making it a compelling choice for those who want a premium convertible with low running costs and high comfort. Based on recent data, the average valuation is around £37,069, with typical mileage just over 25,700 miles and an average ownership span of about half a year, indicating its appeal as an attractive used car for those seeking luxury and performance in a stylish convertible.
average use
average use
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The data indicates that the majority of Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe & Cabriolet (2020-24) E300 models have recorded mileage in the "0 to 10,000" mileage bracket, accounting for 83.3% of the vehicles. A small proportion falls within the "10,000 to 20,000" range at 8.3%, with minimal representation in the higher mileage brackets—specifically, 2.8% each for the "30,000 to 40,000" and "100,000 to 110,000" ranges. This suggests that most of these vehicles are relatively new or have low recorded mileage, potentially indicating lower usage or recent purchase, with very few high-mileage vehicles from this model range.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data shows private sale valuation percentages for a Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe & Cabriolet (2020-24) model, with most price ranges experiencing modest adjustments. Notably, vehicle valuations tend to have higher percentage variations at both the lower and higher ends of the spectrum, such as 8.3% for the £50,000 to £51,000 and £49,000 to £50,000 ranges, indicating greater uncertainty or variability for these prices. Conversely, mid-range values between approximately £24,000 and £43,000 generally have lower adjustments around 2.8%, suggesting more stable valuations within these brackets. Overall, the data highlights that vehicle price ranges in the very high or low ends show increased valuation uncertainty compared to the mid-range prices.
production years
production years
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The data shows that among the Mercedes-Benz E Class Coupe & Cabriolet (2020-24) model, the year of manufacture is fairly evenly distributed. The highest proportion, 38.9%, were manufactured in 2022, followed closely by 33.3% in 2023. Vehicles from 2021 make up the smallest share at 27.8%. This suggests a relatively recent and evenly spread manufacturing timeline, with a slight emphasis on 2022 models.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data for the Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe & Cabriolet (2020-24) reveals that black is the most common main paint colour, accounting for 47.2% of the sample. Silver (22.2%) and blue (11.1%) are also relatively popular choices. Notably, vibrant colours like red, green, and white are quite rare, each representing only 2.8% of the vehicles. Grey shares the same percentage as blue, at 11.1%. Overall, the trend indicates a preference for darker, more neutral tones among these models, with black being the dominant colour.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data indicates that the majority of these Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe & Cabriolet vehicles (2020-24) are typically registered to a single owner, accounting for 58.3% of cases. Nearly 39% of the vehicles have two registered keepers, while a small proportion, 2.8%, have had three or more registered keepers. This suggests that most owners tend to retain these vehicles for their initial ownership period, with relatively few changes in keepership over time.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that the majority of Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe & Cabriolet (2020-24) E300 2DR Cabriolet models are equipped with an engine capacity around 1991cc, accounting for 80.6% of the sample, with a smaller portion at 1993cc. Notably, a significant 77.8% of these vehicles are hybrid electric, highlighting the widespread adoption of hybrid technology in this model range. Additionally, diesel-electric hybrids make up 19.4%, while petrol-powered variants are quite rare at just 2.8%. This suggests a strong industry shift towards hybrid powertrains within this specific vehicle segment.