In more of a convertible style, Range Rover has taken its design up a notch to excite loyal and potential customers of the brand.
The British car maker ripped the roof off its best-selling Evoque to produce the world's first compact 4x4 luxury cabriolet.
The new Chelsea tractor, is said to be designed for fashionable, adventurous types who love convertibles. Costing a whooping £50,000, the new car is very spacious for family trips and shopping sprees.
The new model's foldable fabric roof is, says Range Rover, the longest and widest fitted to any vehicle on sale today, and boasts that it's created 'the most exclusive and capable convertible in the world; a convertible for all seasons'.
Prices start from £47,500 for the Evoque cabriolet, which rolls off the Halewood production line on Merseyside and into UK and international showrooms from next spring. The convertible's automated roof stows away in 18 seconds and can be raised in 21 seconds, at speeds up to 30mph.