It's the only two-seater 911 convertible currently available.

The Porsche 911 GT3 S/C (Sport Cabriolet) picks up where the Speedster left off, but it’s not a direct successor. The key difference is that the newcomer is the first GT3 variant to feature a fully automated roof. You’ll likely be driving with the top down most of the time to hear the naturally aspirated 4.0-liter flat-six scream to 9,000 rpm.
— Adrian Padeanu, News Editor, Europe
The United States will get the new car with an Infiniti badge.
As part of its new Coachbuild Collection, Rolls-Royce debuts the stunning Project Nightingale.
Nissan has big plans over the next few years. Here's what the automaker outlined in its 'Nissan Vision' future product outlook.




