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Last year, we heard that a company based in California was working on a convertible conversion for the Tesla Model S. That company was Newport Convertible Engineering (NCE), which back in April ...
Few motoring experiences beat the thrill of driving a convertible along your favorite road, and owners of Tesla's first electric car, the Roadster, would surely agree. The electric car firm doesn ...
100 Tesla Model S hatchbacks to get NCE convertible conversions The folks Newport Convertible Engineering have made a specialty out of taking coupes and sedans and converting them into convertibles.
Slicing the roof and rear doors off the Model S, it turned sedan into Model S convertible. The new car packages Tesla's unrivaled electric performance in a breezy open-top 2+2.
NCE, the company that is building hundreds of 4 door Tesla Model S convertibles comes a couple new Tesla Model S offerings - a coupe and a coupe convertible By: Jay Cole May 20, 2014 at 12:54pm ET ...
Send a Tesla Model 3 to Newport Convertible Engineering, of course. The California-based shop that's long performed Model S convertible conversions will now remove the roof from the Model 3.
Tesla Model S Convertible Unveiled California-based Newport Convertible Engineering, not Tesla, will convert stock versions of the Model S for $25,000 By Michael Walker September 25, 2014 5:47pm ...
The first Tesla was a convertible, the Tesla Roadster. So why shouldn’t the Model S also offer a retractable roof? Well, because it’s a four-door sedan with A-, B- and C-pillars, for one.
The Tesla Model 3 is a four-door sedan with an open-top option. This vehicle will cost you $29,500, according to MotorTrend, or if you wish to have a folding soft top to be operated at the push of ...
Perhaps you’re one of the (surely many) folks who look out their Tesla Model 3 glass roofs and want more. You don’t just want to see the sky above; you want to ...
Newport Convertible Engineering was the first company to modify a Tesla Model S into a convertible, and now years later, they’ve done it again — this time with a Model 3.
Electrify the wind in your hair.Newport last made headlines by promising to cut the top off a Nissan GT-R, but its Tesla Motors [NSDQ:TSLA] project could be even weirder. An anonymous Chinese ...
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