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Range Rover Evoque Cabriolet Confirmed For 2016 Debut

Why should a strictly SUV-only brand go without a convertible option in its line-up? It’s not a question we’d ever thought to ask in the years before Nissan turned the big five-door Murano into a two-door droptop, and even then it seemed ju


Why should a strictly SUV-only brand go without a convertible option in its line-up?

It’s not a question we’d ever thought to ask in the years before Nissan turned the big five-door Murano into a two-door droptop, and even then it seemed just plain wrong.

But when Land Rover revealed its Evoque Cabriolet concept in 2012, based on the already short and more appropriate three-door Evoque, somehow… somehow it felt right.

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