The upcoming Porsche 997 Targa will be available in both Carrera and Carrera S trim versions. The Targa, which was also available in previous generations, has an all-glass roof that can slide backward underneath the rear windshield.
Today is a very special day for all Porsche lovers. The 911 Targa has been released! At launch the Targa will have two models, the Targa 4 featuring a 3.6 litre 325PS engine, and the Targa 4S with a 3.8 litre 355PS engine. Both models get to 60 in under 5.5 seconds. Prices start at just under 92,000 Euros.
Exterior modifications over the coupe include a sharp-edged rear side-window plus the panoramic transparent roof which slides back over the rear window on the push of a button. It\222s more than likely that the Targa will be available as a Carrera 4 and 2 as well as the Targa S pictured here.
Today a small tidbit of news came through the proverbial grapevines that a Volkswagen source has confirmed that Bugatti is indeed working on a Veyron Targa. Bugatti spokes person Georges Keller confirmed that his company is working on a ‘convertible’.
Bugatti just announce and revealed Bugatti Veyron Convertible Targa called, The Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport. The new roadster which has a removable roof will be built in Spring 2009 and will be auctioned the next day at the renown Gooding auction at the Equestrian Center at Pebble Beach.
California-based Anteros Marketing design studio is getting itself ready to present its new Anteros XTR Hardtop and XTR Targa sports cars at the upcoming SEMA auto show. Based on Chevrolet Corvette Z06/C6 components, the XTR family heavily draws its inspiration on European design of the mid-XX century.
Bugatti seems to be working on a Targa semi-convertible version of its EB16.4 Veyron super-coupe. The vehicle's glass roof will be designed by German Webasto company, which has engineered VW Eos' folding hardtop.
Autodrome Collection Lamborghini now proudly presents a mythical automobile, which many believed was destroyed or lost: the Countach LP400 Spider “Mardikian”, named after the American engineer and importer who launched this exciting and provocative project.