Cesar Miguel
2023-09-22 10:10:44
carbuzz.com
Does it look good? Again, we turn to the age-old adage, “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.” The folded roof, for example, does not cleanly integrate into the car’s rear section. Instead, it is tucked in to form a bulgy mass. The A and B pillars, which have been kept, may also stick out visually, as they have this “cut-up” look despite being covered with trim to smoothen their topmost edges and create structural rigidity with a rollover bar of sorts.
There’s also the cost of doing this to your beloved Tesla. No prices are available on the company’s official website, but sources say it will hover around $30,000 for the conversion alone. If you want the electronic folding function, you must fork out an additional $10,000.