The last Land Rover convertible was the Evoque that ended production in 2018, and there’s not another one on the horizon for the automaker. Dutch coachbuilder Heritage Customs decide to make their own using the current Land Rover Defender 90. The Heritage Customs Valiance Convertible loses the fixed roof and replaces it with a hand-made and power-operated folding soft top. There’s even a full roll cage inside for safety and structural rigidity lost by the removal of the roof. Heritage Customs will build the Valiance Convertible on a made-to-order basis. They will also let you choose the roof color, paint color, wheel style, and interior trim and upholstery options. Pricing does not include the base vehicle.
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