As it seems, Land Rover wants to measure reactions at a couple of international events that will very likely include the New York Auto Show in April before it gives the green light for the production model, which could follow as early as next year.
The Range Rover Evoque Convertible is of course based on the three-door variant and features a powered soft-top roof with a glass rear screen that tucks away neatly under a plastic cover located behind the rear seats.
If Land Rover officials go ahead and produce the Convertible, it would be offered with the same four-cylinder diesel and gasoline engines as the hard-top model with the option of two or four-wheel drive.
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