Scream if you want to go faster! Supercars are the ultimate in automotive performance, but if you want to soak up the sun at close to 200mph, you’ll want one of these topless models.
Here are our top 10 convertible supercars.
Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet
Could this be the most versatile supercar in the world? The new 992 Porsche 911 Turbo S impressed in coupe guise on both road and track, but the Cabriolet promises to deliver on both style and performance in equal measure.
All-wheel drive security for when it’s raining, an electric roof for when it’s not. This Porsche will seat four and features a respectable boot for the class, all while cracking 0-62mph in 2.5 seconds. It might cost just over £165k, but what else can you ask of a 205mph car?
Audi R8 Spyder Performance
Ok, so it might be a more sensible supercar option, but having a naturally aspirated V10 howling unimpeded with the roof down is quite the draw. The R8 is a genuinely useable supercar for everyday tasks and even has enough boot space for a few shopping bags.
Again, this car has all-wheel drive for when the UK’s weather system fails us.
McLaren 600LT Spider
McLaren’s LongTail cars are always something special, and the 600LT doesn’t disappoint. As one of the most engaging supercars the British marque has made to date, taking the roof off adds another dynamic to the model. Hit a track during the day, cruise along the coast come evening time.
You’ll also be able to hear those fire-breathing top-mounted exhaust exits at work even better with the top dropped.
Ferrari 812 GTS
Is there anything more glamorous than an open-top V12 Ferrari? The Ferrari 812 GTS is arguably the perfect machine for a trip to Monaco on a sunny day. That 6.5-litre V12 engine providing the perfect soundtrack and a full 789bhp.
Fancy experiencing the wind in your hair at 211mph?
Lamborghini Aventador SV J Roadster
One of the most exotic roofless machines on this list, the Lamborghini Aventador SV J Roadster hosts its naturally aspirated V12 engine midship. Being an SV J, it is the most focused Aventador variant and once a Nurburgring record holder.
There’s no fabric top here, instead, a pair of roof panels are removed and stowed in the front luggage compartment.
Mercedes-AMG GT R Roadster
Just 750 Mercedes-AMG GT R Roadster cars will be built, but if you’re one of the lucky few with the keys, there’s a lot to like. Aside from its devilishly handsome looks, beneath that long bonnet lurks a 577bhp twin-turbocharged V8 engine.
If Batman needed a courtesy car, this would be it.
Pagani Huayra Roadster BC
The Pagani Huayra is a work of automotive sculpture. Its intricate construction is art in the medium of engineering with every bolt being stylised. The BC is the most track-focused variant of the car, and the Roadster BC being a topless variant of that.
Your £3.8 million buys you a car possessing a 791bhp AMG V12 engine, super sticky tyres, an excess of carbon, and the rarity of being 1 of just 40.
Lamborghini Huracan Evo Spyder
If you want a naturally aspirated V10 convertible, but think the Audi R8 is a bit pedestrian, this Huracan Evo is for you. Featuring all of the angular styling we have come to expect from Lamborghini, this baby bull sure looks the part.
That 5.2-litre V10 engine will get this Italian supercar from 0-62mph in just 3.1 seconds.
Ferrari SF90 Spider
The SF90 is a supercar that propels the Italian marque into the future with more electrification in its bones than any other Prancing horse. It still features a combustion engine, a 4.0-litre V8, but also a pair of electric motors. A grand total of 986bhp is deployed via all-wheel drive.
You can silently drive along with the roof down in an EV mode for up to 15 miles.
Koenigsegg Jesko
Sweden might not be known for its hot weather, but almost all Koenigsegg supercars can remove their lids. The new Jesko is no different, and if you can afford its £2.3 million price tag, it’s an interesting alternative to rivals.
Up to 1,578bhp is at your disposal in this 1 of 125 speed demon.
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