Cars Tagged - Convertible
2012 Tesla Roadster Sport
62012 was the final year of the original Tesla Roadster, with a successful run of 2,450 units being sold.
2008 Tesla Roadster
3As the original Tesla, the roadster stands as the beginning of the first steps in showcasing the potential of electric vehicles as performance cars.
2011 Tesla Roadster 2.5
3The Tesla Roadster 2.5 features a refreshed new look, improvements to ease of use and quality, and some extra power.
2010 Eagle Speedster
9Faithful to the Jaguar E-Type of the 1960s with classic detail and finishing, it was fitted with the finest Eagle E-Type engineering.
1995 Ferrari F355 Spider
20The Ferrari F355 is a sports car built by Ferrari from May 1994 to 1999.
2014 Lamborghini Veneno Roadster
6After the release of the special edition Lamborghini Veneno, the Italian manufacturer have unveiled the Roadster version.
1996 Dodge Viper RT10 Roadster
3Second generation Viper models increased engine power, improved suspension, and reduced braking distances.
1956 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider
3The Alfa Romeo Giulietta (series 750 and 101) was a subcompact automobile manufactured from 1954 to 1965.
1966 Alfa Romeo Spider
3Widely regarded as a design classic, it remained in production for almost three decades.
2001 Maserati Spyder
3The Maserati Spyder is a soft-top convertible that is electronically operated by a pushbutton on the center console.
2004 Maserati Spyder
3The main change is to the front bumper with a horizontally ribbed radiator grille fitted, one inspired by that mounted on the Quattroporte.
2003 Honda S2000
12The S2000 rewards with a potent 240 horsepower engine, a precise, 6-speed manual transmission and a perfect 50/50 weight balance.
2008 Honda S2000 Type-S
6The Type S was a limited edition (100 units) release for the Japanese market.
2009 Honda S2000 CR
6The club racer-inspired 2008 Honda S2000 CR Prototype introduces a higher level of track-worthy performance and style to the S2000 roadster.
2014 Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet
6The dynamic range of the new 911 Turbo models multiplied by the driving pleasure offered by an open-top sports car.
2014 Ford Mustang
6For its 50th year of production, the 2014 Ford Mustang continues to deliver performance, style, substance, technology and driver tools.
2015 Porsche 918 Spyder
27The Porsche 918 is one part of the automotive hypercar holy trinity from 2014-15 alongside the Ferrari LaFerrari and the McLaren P1.
2013 Spyker B6 Venator Spyder Concept
3The Spyker B6 Venator Spyder Concept, a unique alternative in the High Luxury Sports sector.
2014 Aston Martin Vanquish Volante
9A stunning new luxury sports car that brings the thrill of open top motoring to the super GT class.
2014 BMW 4-Series
21The launch of the new BMW 4-Series Coupe marks the arrival of the fourth generation of BMW’s sporty premium mid-size Coupe.
2005 Porsche 911 Carrera S
3The larger and more powerful new 3.8L engine is only one of several features that distinguish the 2005 Porsche 911 Carrera S.
2005 Porsche Boxster S
6Porsche introduces the second generation of its sporty Porsche Boxster and even higher-performance Porsche Boxster S models.
2010 Lotus Elise
6The new Lotus Elise probably has the lowest CO2 for its performance for any gasoline high performance sportscar in the world
2012 Lotus Elise Club Racer
6The bright engineers at Lotus put even the lightest of Lotus’ modern cars on a diet and managed to shed a further 24kg.
2015 Audi S3
12Just a few months after the launch of the new A3 Sedan model series, Audi will introduce the top model – the S3 Sedan.
1963 Shelby Cobra
3The AC Cobra, sold as the Ford/Shelby AC Cobra in the USA and often known colloquially as the Shelby Cobra.
1965 Shelby Cobra 427 SC
28Carroll Shelby along with works driver and development engineer Ken Miles, hatched a plan to stuff a big block V8 into the AC sourced body.
1965 Jaguar E-Type Roadster
3The Jaguar E-Type’s combination of good looks, high performance, and competitive pricing established the marque as an icon of 1960s motoring.
1960 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster
9The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, famed for its distinctive gullwing doors, was the company’s answer to the demand for a high-performance open-top sports car.