Range Rover Evoque Convertible Concept Was a Crowd Pleaser in New York

The 2012 Range Rover Evoque is Land Rover's latest head-turning vehicle. Since being introduced last year, the small SUV has won 101 awards around the globe. Most recently, it was named the World Design Car of the Year at the New York International Auto Show. The car's design, styling and driving capabilities have proven to be the best time and again, but Jaguar Land Rover has not stopped there.

Also on display at the auto show was the Evoque Cabriolet Concept. The car was unveiled in Geneva earlier this year, but New York was chosen for its North American debut. It was difficult to look away from the elegant yet tough topless SUV, which was front and center at the Land Rover display at the Javits Center in New York City.

"The Range Rover Evoque lends itself beautifully to the idea of a convertible," said Land Rover design director Gerry McGovern. "This study is not a traditional convertible design execution – instead we have worked with the balance of the Range Rover Evoque's lines to retain its distinctive shape and create something that is unique and, we believe, highly desirable."

Consumers at the auto show were drawn to the Evoque convertible concept, and there was rarely a moment where a crowd was not drooling over the unique soft-top SUV. There's no telling when the car will go into production,  but those in the market for a vehicle now can find something to suit their needs and desires at car dealerships in NJ, such as New Jersey State Auto Auction. The dealer is sure to have something for everyone, whether drivers are looking for luxurious SUVs like those offered by Land Rover, or want something smaller and more fuel efficient.