It's not a convertible -- there's no roof of any kind available on this car. And you'll have to pay extra for a stereo or a windshield.
New York The new McLaren Elva supercar costs $1.7 million, not including options like a sound system or exposed carbon fiber body panels. One option you won't be able to get: A roof.
The Elva isn't a convertible. It's an open-topped roadster, meaning it has, literally, zero roof of any kind. Lamborghini's mission to disrupt the future of electric supercarsYou can pay a little extra to get a windshield if you want. To help keep the wind out of your face, the Elva's Active Air Management System deploys when the car is driven at faster than suburban street speeds, roughly 25 miles per hour.
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