targa top


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targa top

(ˈtɑːɡə)
n
a removable hard roof on a motor car
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But the concept car styling, together with the removable Targa top and pop-up headlights, gave the Fiat a futuristic look far removed from contemporaries like the MG Midget.
This 'Targa Top' design signifies a potential return to the body style for the Italian carmaker for the first time in 20 years.
The body is constructed of a handcrafted, high-grade carbon composite and features a removable targa top, as well as Rezvani's trick Sidewinder doors.
Available both as a coupe and and with a targa top, the 4C features a turbocharged four-cylinder engine that produces 237 hp and comes mated to a six-speed automatic transmission.
Las Vegas, NV, April 10, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Aftermarket automotive electronics specialist Mods4cars brings in the convertible top season with a new product: The SmartTOP roof controller for the new Porsche 911 Targa is now available and makes using the Targa Top more fun with its intelligent and convenient features.
With a removable Targa top - an item all the rage in the 1970s - the car was aimed fairly and squarely at the enthusiastic driver and had surprisingly tenacious roadholding.
Short of keeping the folding soft top, the company looked at several options including the Superamerica's single rotating roof; a stacked, multi-panel lid and even a Targa top. They finally arrived with an ideal configuration, and it doesn't compromise the 458's slippery aerodynamics with the top down.
The targa top of the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport incorporates a transparent panoramic roof, which can be removed in a few steps to switch to open-top driving.
The Skelta is available in two styles, the Spyder - a wide-bodied, open-topped two-seater and the G-Force - a two-seater with detachable gull-wing targa top.