Roadster
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After a quick detour into weird SUV design, Automobili Pininfarina is back, and in top form. The famed Italian brand unveils the all-new B95, a sleek, airy hypercar it calls the world's first pure-electric open-top hyper-barchetta.
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The 2023 Goodwood Festival of Speed draws near, bringing the prospect of new, magnificently fast vehicles from companies known and unknown. The EV Sport 01 concept from AIM debuts as a curvaceous Japanese roadster with electric RWD.
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Bugatti blew the Pebble Beach crowd away this summer with the all-new 1,600-hp W16 Mistral. This month, it announces the Mistral's companion – a classically styled Bugatti Baby II Carbon Edition kid's car available exclusively to Mistral buyers.
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Something like a Triumph Spitfire for our eco-obsessed times, the Aura concept debuts with a roof- and window-free bio-composite shell, electric powertrain and efficiency-optimizing HMI that help it deliver 400 miles of quick, sharp Sunday driving.
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The outrageously-styled Sian is Lamborghini's most powerful supercar in history, aided by a supercapacitor hybrid powertrain. Now, it's back as a roofless Roadster that's somehow even sexier – but don't get your hopes up, it's sold out.
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Bentley dips its toes back in the coachbuilding waters, tasking its Mulliner division with building custom vehicle bodies. The new Bacalar is the first fruit of Mulliner's labor, a roofless barchetta with concept-inspired looks and W12 power.
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The Plus 4 has been a Morgan Motors staple since 1950, but eventually, all things must change. Sometimes it's for the better, which seems to be the case as the Plus 4 becomes the Plus Four and gains a Supra powerplant.
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Not only is the 2020 Aston Martin Vantage Roadster one of the fastest convertible production supercars on the road, it also has the fastest fully-automatic automotive convertible roof going around.
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McLaren has announced its new Elva roadster, an open-cockpit car in the tradition of Bruce McLaren’s sportscar racers from the 1960s. The vehicle has no glass, weighs less than any car the company has ever produced, and is quicker than the Senna.
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McLaren has announced a new, limited-run model for the Ultimate Series at the Pebble Beach Concours. The open-top roadster will debut in 2020 and only 399 units will be built. The car will be priced between the Senna and Speedtail models.
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When Triumph first introduced the Rocket ΙΙΙ in 2004, its 2.3-liter engine set a benchmark in the world of mass-produced motorcycles. The British motorcycle manufacturer has now upped the ante with an even bigger three-cylinder engine in two newly unveiled variants, the R and GT.
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Although 385 horsepower might not sound like a lot, when your car weighs just 675 kg (1488 lb) dripping wet it means you're in for a cheek-flapping 2.7-second sprint to 100 km/h (62 mph). Mexico's feistiest road-legal track car is about to hit the street, and it looks like an absolute blast.
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