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cabrio

British  
/ ˈkæbriːˌəʊ /

noun

  1. short for cabriolet

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It will be followed by planned releases of electric versions of new Gran Cabrio and MC20 super car.

From Reuters

The Hong Guang Mini EV Cabrio convertible is set to make its debut at the Auto Shanghai show next week.

From Fox News

“The new Gran Turismo and Gran Cabrio models will be electrified too, all our line-up will be electrified in the next five years,” Grasso said.

From Reuters

It was all blue skies in Mercedes’s S 63 Cabrio.

From New York Times

It really does feel like a minimalist vehicle, whereas this Smart concept has all sorts of swellings and protrusions on its body that are supposed to distinguish it from the underlying base of the Fortwo cabrio.

From The Verge