The Best Sports Cars For Conversion 2020


April 30, 2021
Automotive
Editorial


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High alps on the horizon, the summer sun pulsates gently. A fast sports car and one of the best sports cars slides dangerously around a winding bend, with the buzz of the sports car blending gently with the beats of a pop song. It looks like a scene in a Hollywood movie, but in reality it’s what summer feels like behind the wheel of a brand new sports car. The gentle touch of summer breeze on your skin and of course, the fast pace of your sports car is one of the most exciting sensations. Conversion has some drawbacks like weight and less flexible ride but this isn’t a complete negative. However, our list and selection for convertible sports cars minimizes these drawbacks.  With the right amount of knowhow, you can adapt your car to your needs. Whether you want to repaint it or buy some adjustable coilovers, you can most certainly have the car of your dreams in 2021.

Jaguar F-Type Convertible

Capable of hitting 155 mph, the convertible Jaguar F-Type is a great choice if you value incredible class and speed. The convertible Jaguar F-Type sports car can produce 296 horsepower. Main features include rear and rear brakes and 325mm, Active sporty exhaust and interactive driver display system.

Maserati GranTurismo Cabriolet

The latest offspring of the Ain 1500 GT Pininfarina, which dates back about 70 years, since 1947, features a high-performance V4 engine with a V4,7 capacity built by Ferrari capable of reaching 454 hp and a top speed of 177 km/h. The engine also has a torque of 384 kg. Performance score is further enhanced with the various driving modes ranging from standard auto to manual sport.

BMW i8 Roadster

The BMW i8 Roadster has a look of excellence! The engine power is excellent, which is not surprising, as we would expect no less than a 1.5-liter TwinPower turbo engine. The excellent performance of the engine brings the maximum power range to 398 horsepower. It is capable of traveling 370 miles before charging and holds its charge well. The i8 Roadster has aluminum and carbon fiber scissor doors.

Aston Martin Vanquish S Volante

A British marvel and an exceptional choice. The Vanquish S Volante is fully powered with a V12 powerhouse capable of reaching a top speed of 201 km/ h. It also can reach 62 km / h in 3.5 seconds. The design only speaks of pure glamor and custom-made luxury. The Advanced Information System (AMi III), is a significant improvement over the 2017 version, adding even more to its convenience.

Audi A3 Sportback

This car has an aggressive design and advanced driver environment, and in the meantime comes with a 150 hp turbo-gasoline engine equipped with a 48 volt battery, as part of a light hybrid unit.

The future of electric cars

In 2021, say sources in the electric car market, the volume of electric vehicle dedications will be around 5,000 cars, with some claiming 7,000 units. At the same time, a charging network will be deployed that will stand at 110 fast charging points throughout the country in mid-2021, and will include many hundreds of slow and fast charging stations in public parking lots, shopping malls, hotels and more. To make an investment in an electric car would be a great idea; but how do they work for sports cars? They fare well! Some of the best cars around in 2021 are hybrid or electric. Electric cars are taking over and therefore it would be wrong to not run through some of the cars that are hitting the markets this year.

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Opel e-Corsa Power

With a 136 hp Battery, range: 50 kW , 260-270 km Charging type, Time: 100 kW, 30 min (for 80%). The electrified offering of the PSA Corporation – Opel, Citroen, Peugeot, DS – is based on electric versions of the smaller supermini and leisure models, hybrid-rechargeable versions for larger ones. The same goes for the Corsa, whose new generation shares the same floor (PMC) that serves the Peugeot 208 and 2008 and also the Moka, the small recreational vehicle. The actual electric range (260-270 km) is efficient, allows for a good usage routine with one charge every five to six days, and a charging capacity of 100 kW allows for a shortened waiting time.

Lexus UX300e

Power: 204 hp Battery, range: 54 kW, 260-280 km Charging type, Time: 50 kW, 50 min (for 80%). Lexus has added to the compact NX another leisure model with a slightly different character and dimensions, as Toyota did with the C-HR after the Rav4. The exterior design is the interior original, and the model is enriched with handsome equipment and an up-to-date safety system. An electric version was added to the original model presented in a hybrid version in November 2019. The weight is 250 kg higher than that of the hybrid version for 1785 kg, the trunk is reduced by 71 liters to 367 liters. The vehicle is marketed in two trim levels (‘Luxury’, ‘Premium’), both of which are slightly richer than the corresponding hybrids.

Mini Cooper SE

Mini introduced an electric version called the Cooper E back in 2008, but it was limited in production (500 units) and range (160 km), and invested in green activity in a rechargeable version of the Countryman recreational vehicle. The new electric version known as the ‘Cooper SE’ was launched in September 2019 and is gaining popularity in 2021. SE has nice and typical data for models of a similar size, with an emphasis on performance.

MG Marvel X

Marvel is a medium-sized recreational vehicle (D-SUV) in two numbers from the electric ZS marketed here, and its design is much more blatant. The base of the wheels is 280 cm, the length 468 cm, the width 192 cm, the height 162 cm. The vehicle is offered in propulsion with two engines located in the rear, or in dual propulsion with another engine located in the front. The rear two have 185 hp combined, and the front engine, which has 115 hp, brings the total output in this version to 300 hp and 67.8 kg. The battery is 52.5 kWh, and can charge 85% of it in 40 minutes.

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