BMW 2 Series Convertible
Replacing the 1 Series Convertible, it adopts BMW’s new naming scheme and comes in three variants, including the M235i performance model. Roof operates in 20 seconds.
Drivelines Turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder with 135kW (220i) or 180kW (228i), or turbo 240kW 3.0-litre
Six (M235i). Eight-speed automatic gearbox drives the rear-wheels.
Price range $54,900 (220i) to $85,800 (M235i) plus
Audi A3 Cabriolet
Very well executed drop-top based on the award-winning A3. Roof operates in 20 seconds and five specs are offered up to the fast S3, with 210kW of power and all-wheel drive.
Drivelines 1.4, 1.8 or 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrols or 2.0-litre diesel, all turbocharged. Front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, double-clutch transmissions.
Price range $47,600 (1.4 TFSI Attraction) to $70,500 (S3 2.0TFSI) plus on-road costs.
Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet
Based on the previous generation Golf, the Cabrio arrived three years ago and eventually displaced the similar Eos. Super-quick roof opens in just 9 seconds up to 30km/h.
Driveline turbocharged 118kW 1.4-litre four-cylinder drives the front wheels via a seven-speed double-clutch transmission.
Price $40,390 plus on-road costs.
Mini Cooper Cabrio
Third-generation Coupe debuted last year but the new Cabrio is another 18 months away. Meanwhile, the outgoing car delivers a roof that opens in 15 seconds at 30km/h or less and two models, Cooper or Cooper S.
Drivelines A 1.6-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine drives the front wheels, developing 90kW in Cooper, 135kW in S. Six-speed manual or automatic gearbox.
Price range $40,350 (Cooper manual) to $51,150 (Cooper S automatic) plus on-road costs.






