Range Rover has unveiled the concept version of its Evoque convertible at the New York Auto Show, reports USA Today.
The new model is not slated for actual production at this point, although Land Rover has not ruled out producing the car one day. The model is exactly like the traditional Evoque, but with a retractable hardtop roof. The overall design is similar to the Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet, the only convertible SUV currently on the market.
"The Range Rover Evoque lends itself beautifully to the idea of a convertible," Land Rover design chief Gerry McGovern told the news source. "This study is not a traditional convertible design execution - instead we have worked with the balance of the Range Rover Evoque's lines to retain its distinctive shape and create something that is unique and, we believe, highly desirable."
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