Electric cars have been the talk of the world for some years now. Mainly because of their fewer tailpipe emissions due to the absence of exhaust pipes, fewer carbon footprints contributing to the environment, and high petrol prices. Of course.
Now to make these electric cars more sporty, we have convertible options. Electric convertible cars can give you the experience of both the sporty feeling of driving a convertible as well as the efficiency and sustainability of electric cars.
Even now, when we have the concept of these electric convertibles, the number of companies producing such cars is smaller.
Companies like Porsche, Mercedes, MG, Maserati, and others are working on them and introducing their electrical convertible and we’ll soon be seeing the cars in the market. Below are the best electric convertibles you can buy this year.
Electric Drops: Top Convertible EVs
1) Tesla Roadster
We are starting with the Tesla Roaster, from the world-famous brand known for its revolutionary electric cars, Tesla. The Roadster is a revolutionary high-performance electric convertible coming with a large battery pack and an advanced electric motor.
It has an angled roofline with a glass roof panel, a rich interior, a large touch screen from the top of the dash to the center console, electrically controlled door panels, a door connector for your iPod, a sophisticated battery system with a quick charging feature, and a regenerative braking system.
Moreover, it has an Energy Storage System (ESS), Power Electronics Module (PEM), electric motor, and sequential manual transmission system for power generation.
Tesla Roadster has two generations for now, the 2nd Gen is set to be released in 2025. The first-generation roadster here has two seats, can clock 0-60 mph speed in just 1.9 seconds, a quarter-mile time of 8.8 seconds, and can go beyond 250 mph.
Model | Tesla Roadster |
0-60 mph | 1.9 seconds |
Top Speed | Over 250 mph |
Battery Capacity | 200 kWh |
Drive Type | AWD |
Price | $200,000 |
2) Polestar 6
Revealed to the world in May 2022 as a concept car, Polestar O2- the Polestar 6 is a mass production of its O2 concept car most likely to be released in 2026.
Polestar is a joint venture between Geely and Volvo. You can get more details on this collaboration from the car and driver’s article.
Polestar 6 is a 2+2 electric roadster hardtop. This high-tech futuristic electric car has an aerospace design and a two-door convertible with an open or closed roof, depending on the driver’s preference.
Regarding performance, the car features a twin-charged 2.0-liter inline four-cylinder petrol engine from the Volvo XC90 T8 producing 800 horsepower over 800 NM torque and 0- 100 km/hr in just 3.2 seconds with its dual power terrain.
Model | Polestar 6 |
0-60 mph | 3.1 seconds |
Top Speed | 155 mph |
Battery Capacity | 110 kWh |
Drive Type | AWD |
Expected Price | $200,000 |
3) MG Cyberster
MG has launched its first all-electric soft-top sports car in the UK in the three decades of its history. Owned by SAIC Motor, a Chinese company – The MG Cyberster is competing and giving nightmares to rivals like the Ford Mustang Convertible, and Mercedes-Benz EQS Cabriolet.
It has a 77 kWh battery that produces 536 horsepower, 335 hp, and 350 lb-ft of torque allowing you to reach 0- 62 mph in a mere 3.2 seconds. It has an estimated range of 316-360 miles.
The rear-wheel drive Trophy comes with a 335 bhp/350 lb-ft singular motor at the back. 0 to 60mph is in 5.0 seconds and a maximum speed of 121 mph. Adequate power comes from an 1885 kg body weight, while the WLTP range is 316 miles.
MG Cyberster is an iconic roadster electric convertible that is a top choice if you need something unique, stylish, and high-performance convertible.
Model | MG Cyberster |
0-60 mph | 3.2 seconds |
Top Speed | 125 mph |
Battery Capacity | 77 kWh ternary lithium-ion |
Drive Type | AWD |
Price (UK) | £59,995 |
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4) Maserati GranCabrio Folgore
Next in line is a real example of pure luxury and performance, derived from Formula E technology- Maserati GranCabrio Folgore. To reflect the power in its purest form, the brand picks its name from the Italian word Flogore- which means lighting.
The Maserati Florgore is the open-top sibling to the all-electric GranTurismo coupe. With a pair of 300-kW permanent magnet motors, this car has some pretty impressive performance on offer.
Considering the engines, it’s a tri-motor EV (one on the front and two at the rear) that produces 818bhp and 996lb of torque across all four wheels. With three electric motors and 800V charging technology, the Maserati GranCabrio Folgore flashes from 0 to 60 km/h in a mere 2.7 seconds and gives a 233-mile range.
Its streamlined, aerodynamic form not only cuts consumption but also stops traffic. Impressively, fast charging sees the Florgore recover 100 km of range in just 5 minutes. This electric convertible comes equipped with opulent features and cutting-edge technology putting it among the best electric convertibles.
Model | Maserati GranCabrio Folgore |
0-60 mph | 2.7 seconds |
Top Speed | 180 mph |
Battery Capacity | 83.0 kWh |
Battery Range | 233 Miles |
Price | $206,995 |
5) Carice TC2
Here’s a fun pick in the list, Caries TC2- a creation of the Dutch EV manufacturer Carice. The company has long been known for its customization and made-to-order basis- which reflects its dedication to producing the best cars.
It is a two-seater convertible with a choice between standard and long-term battery packs. It can cover 200 and 300-km distances on one charge. The efficient charging system charges the battery in 2.7 hours.
It has a 31 kWh battery pack that can produce a combined power output of 56 hp, a low seating position, and an excellent power-to-weight ratio.
It comes with leather upholstery, a brushed-stainless-steel dashboard with toggle switches, and a hardwood steering wheel that adds a touch of elegance and craftsmanship to its interior.
Carice TC2 is a blend of modern technology and retro charm in electric vehicles in this price range and can be considered one of the best convertibles in the electric car range.
Model | Carice TC2 |
0-60 mph | 2.7 seconds |
Top Speed | 75 mph |
Battery Capacity | 31.5 kWh |
Seating | 2 seater |
Price | $48,800 |
6) GMC Hummer EV
The GMC Hummer EV is an electric convertible heavy-duty vehicle under the brand name- GMC Marque. This GMC Hummer EV pickup truck is an off-road monster with an infinity roof and removable panels in tinted Lexan-mounted titanium frames.
This car produces a net power of 1,000 horsepower and 11,500 pounds of torque and has a range of 380 miles. It has three electric motors and goes from 0-60 mph in 3 seconds. In terms of storage capacity, it can weigh 9,063 pounds in its trunk.
It has a complicated battery pack heavier than some cars, with a total capacity of 246 kWh. Safety features include a lane change alert system, front and rear park assistance features, and a front pedestrian braking system.
Model | GMC Hummer EV |
0-60 mph | 2.7 seconds |
Top Speed | 75 mph |
Battery Capacity | 246.8 kWh (24-module) |
Electric Range | 298–381 miles |
Price | $98,550 |
7) Porsche 718 Boxster EV
Porsche started their electric car journey with the Porsche Taycan and they’re all set to release their third all-electric sports car in 2025 – the 2025 Porsche 718 Boxster.
The core of the Porsche 718 Boxster will be its electric motor, marking a crucial step towards electrifying the 718 lineup. Unlike the current four-cylinder boxer engine, the new electric Boxster promises to redefine performance and efficiency standards in the convertible segment.
The interior will be designed to provide the driver with maximum comfort and an intuitive, high-tech control layout, enhancing the excitement of piloting this two-seat sports car. The electric Porsche 718 Boxster will uphold the legacy of the 718 range while setting new benchmarks for power, efficiency, and technology in the world of electric convertibles.
If speed is your landmark, just wait for a few months, and you’ll see electric luxury in motion outspeeding MG Cyberster and many flashy convertibles.
Model | Porsche 718 Boxster EV |
0-60 mph | About 3.0 seconds |
Top Speed | 180 mph |
Battery Capacity | 70 kWh to 80 kWh |
Electric Range | approx 300 miles |
Price | $72,050 |
8) Mini Electrical Convertible
The Mini Electric Convertible represents a significant step in the evolution of the Mini brand, combining the iconic open-air driving experience with the benefits of electric propulsion.
Starting at £52,500, the Mini Electric Convertible is a premium offering for customers who want something exclusive and stylish.
It shares the powertrain with that of the Mini Cooper SE hatchback and features an electric motor that produces 181 horsepower, which it will use to power its front wheels.
This puts the dynamics into setups capable of accelerating the convertible from an absolute standstill to 62 mph in 8.2 seconds, marginally slower than its hatchback sibling because of the added weight coming from a convertible mechanism.
This model not only provides a perspective on Mini’s fully electric future offerings but also links models for enthusiasts who long for unique vehicles that merge the charm of classic soft-tops with modern electric efficiency.
Model | Mini Electrical Convertible |
0-60 mph | 8.2 seconds |
Top Speed | 93 mph |
Battery Capacity | 28.9 kWh |
Electric Range | 124 miles |
Price | £52,500 (approx. $65,000) |
9) Fisker Ronin
In Japanese, “Ronin” means “wave man” or “drifter,” and originally referred to a samurai who had lost his master during feudal times.
The Fisker Ronin EV sports car has been one of the more hyped cars since being unveiled by the legendary Danish car designer Henrik Fisker. The company’s website entices potential customers with nothing but a boastful claim: the world’s first all-electric, four-door convertible GT sports car.
Work on the Ronin started in 2021 with a 600-mile range target that would make it the longest-range electric car in production more than 1,000 the target. Thanks to its three-motor all-wheel-drive setup, a 0-60mph time of close to two seconds and a top speed of 170mph should be achievable.
What makes the 2025 Fisker Ronin so interesting? It is going to be a bold, modern electric sports convertible that’s supposed to turn heads. With its range, reportedly great performance, advanced technology, and stunningly beautiful design, this car is sure to command respect- not for the shy or unpassionate.
Model | Fisker Ronin |
0-60 mph | 2.0 seconds est. |
Top Speed | 170 mph |
Electric Range | 600 miles |
Starting at | $385,000 approx |
10) Genesis X Convertible
Similar to the previous X Concept and X Speedium Coupe, the details about this latest Genesis concept’s powertrain remain unknown, beyond the fact that it’s electric-powered. However, the technical specifics seem less important when considering its appearance.
The X Convertible’s styling is simply stunning. This four-seat concept shares the impressive long hood design of its previous concept siblings, with a face featuring Genesis’ signature two-line lights that closely resemble the X Speedium Coupe. The concave, aerodynamic wheels are arguably the most impressive wheel design seen this year.
Although precise details of its powertrain are still not given, it is expected to use Hyundai Motor Group’s new electric platform with performance and efficiency promised to be high.
Limited to 150 units, the X Convertible is expected to cost between approximately $187,000 and $278,000. This indeed will be a mix of luxury and sustainability, setting new benchmarks in the electric vehicle market while offering an incomparable open-air driving experience to the enthusiast.