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Piecha Mercedes-Benz E-Klasse Cabrio Released

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The Mercedes-Benz E-Klasse cabrio has received a new aftermarket package, with the kit coming from Piecha. The tuner has created an exterior kit for the German topless vehicle, offering it a refined appearance and highlighting the car's sporty intentions.

At the front of the vehicle, we can find a bumper add-on element that offers a more dynamic look to the front fascia. This comes with additional air intakes, using a design that follows that of the stock bumper, thus being perfectly integrated. Moving to the sides, we see a set of new skirts. The tuner has decided not to take things to far, so the side skirts use a simple design.

At the rear of the car, the aftermarket specialist has installed a redesigned bumper that comes with a generously-sized diffuser and houses a new exhaust - the vehicle uses quadruple exhaust tips. In addition to that, the vehicle has received a boot lid spoiler.

The tuning company has ditched the vehicle's factory stock rims, replacing them with a set of custom ones that use a multi-spoke design and come in a 19-inch size.

Like we said, the package doesn't take things too far, only building on the vehicle's stock design assets. However, the car can easily be distinguished from its stock siblings, as it comes with a special appearance.

Let's say that you like Piecha's proposal for the E-Klasse cabrio and would want your ride to wear it but you own the coupe version of the car. This is not a problem, as the tuner also offers the mods for the coupe.
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