Claus Memminger was once a successful endurance racing driver at Le Mans. After finishing his career, he did not give up gasoline fumes and instead devoted himself to the restoration of Volkswagen Beetles. It all started in 1998, when he and a friend restored the first Volkswagen Beetle. The latest product, the Memminger Roadster 2.7, was presented just in time for the introduction to summer romance with an open roof.
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It was the summer of 1988 when BMW decided to "cut off" the roof of the then BMW M3 and turn it into a high-performance convertible. In Bavaria, they are now ready for the jubilee, commemorating this special event from three decades ago with a special series of M4 convertibles.
The BMW i8 Roadster already teased eight years ago with its seductive lines and open roof. Now the moment has come for BMW to officially present the car that BMW enthusiasts have been quietly waiting for all these years. The BMW i8 Roadster is the much-anticipated electric convertible that boasts renewed technology and a stunning open design.
With its unmistakable design and high-quality materials, the Mercedes-Benz S-Class Cabriolet embodies the German vision of modern luxury and elegance. It also embodies advanced driving technology combined with comfort and performance.
Bentley has brought the stylish Bentley EXP 12 Speed 6e electric concept to the Geneva Motor Show, hinting at the electric future of this British aristocratic car brand.
After the renovation of the 3 Series, BMW undertook the renovation of the first generation of the 4 Series. If BMW was looking for perfection, it found it. The new 4 Series models write the next chapter in the success story with even greater elegance, entering it with renewed suspension technology.
At the Detroit Auto Show (NAIAS 2017), Jaguar presented a refreshed image of the favorite of lovers of sports two-seaters, which can be obtained in coupe and cabriolet versions. The Jaguar F-Type 400 Sport Edition model was also added to the offer.
At the Detroit Auto Show (NAIAS 2017), Bentley presented the redesigned Bentley Continental Supersports, their most extreme Continental to date. Not only that, the new Bentley Continental Supersports is also the fastest production four-seater in the world.
The new Audi A5 and S5 focus on sporty elegance. Both convertibles retain the canvas 'hood'. The new Audi A5 Cabriolet shares most of its features with the coupe version, with the exception of the canvas roof, of course. Although they do not deviate much from their predecessors in terms of style, it is a noteworthy upgrade.
The Mercedes-Benz C Cabriolet is the first C-class cabriolet, a kind of "Mini-Me" S-cabriolet, which clearly derives from the limousine or. the coupé derivative of the Mercedes C. It boasts a soft movable canvas roof, and the "bra" can be removed or put back on in less than 20 seconds, up to a speed of 50 km/h. It turned heads for the first time at the Geneva Motor Show, and in the summer it will also be on the roads.
The last Porsche Boxster was quite old, so Porsche decided to renovate its smallest convertible. The Porsche 718 Boxster retains the recognizable features of the series, but has gained some extra muscle. They also changed the interior a bit, where we find changes to the dashboard and air intake slots, and the Porsche Communication Management system was also "repainted". And another important piece of information, they dropped two cylinders. Nevertheless, the 718 Boxster is more powerful than its predecessor.
At last year's premiere of the Series 2 coupe, BMW announced that this year the range of this model will be enriched by a cabriolet version, which, like its predecessor - the Series 1 Cabrio, will retain the tradition of the canvas sliding roof. Opening and closing will be possible, as before, while driving up to a speed of 50 km/h. Four engines and two transmissions available, and next year also xDrive.











