The Targa roof is nothing new, but not all have been successful in their execution. Here’s our pick of the good, the bad and the ugly. The most iconic and famous Targa? Quite possibly.
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10 Iconic Targa Top Cars You Probably Didn't Know ExistedIt's simply because it has to be — Porsche owns the "Targa" trademark, even though the term has become commonly used to refer to a variety of cars with removable roof panels. While Porsche's ...
Currently listed up for auction on Bring a Trailer, this NSX-T is a 2001 model that’s only been driven ~6,000 miles (~9,600 ...
The Targa roof design, featuring a sliding glass panel and integrated sunshade, offered excellent versatility. Drivers could enjoy a sunroof-like opening or full exposure to the elements.
The 2008 Porsche 911 Targa 4 combined the iconic design and performance of the 911 series with the distinctive Targa roof, offering an open-air driving experience without compromising structural ...
Another highlight is the removable targa-style roof with two pieces that can be stored in the boot. The AIM EVM is smaller than the original Smart ForTwo, measuring 2,485 mm (97.8 inches ...
And with removable roof panels pretty much ignored by all other manufacturers today, unless TVR gets its act together the 911 Targa is likely to remain unique in this respect. As with the current ...
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