Best Luxury Sport Convertibles of 2025 and 2026

The Edmunds experts test drive convertible car contenders on our test track and in the real world. Our ratings assess performance, comfort, technology, utility, value and more. How we rank convertible cars
1st
Edmunds Rating
8.4/10
The Porsche 911 is the product of relentless evolution. Its rear engine placement is unique in the motoring world, and with the top down you get even more of that sweet flat-six soundtrack.

MSRP
$127,200 - $243,200
Combined MPG
16 - 20
2nd
Edmunds Rating
8.1/10
The latest SL is better to drive than ever thanks to a powerful V8 engine, standard all-wheel drive, and a well-tuned suspension. The interior is comfortable and well appointed, though storage is limited, even by convertible standards.

MSRP
$111,950 - $207,150
Combined MPG
16 - 22
3rd
Edmunds Rating
8.1/10
There are plenty of fast, luxurious convertibles out there, and the BMW 8 Series is elevated even among this illustrious competition. In its base form, the 8 Series is a fleet-footed and amiable cruiser that has no problem tackling a set of switchbacks. More powerful versions dial up the performance aspect even further.

MSRP
$96,000
4th
Edmunds Rating
7.9/10
The 8 Series convertible excels at long highway journeys. It has a well-constructed interior and a sublimely comfortable ride. It'll entertain you on a curvy back road and keep up with the competition when you leave a set of stoplights, but this Bimmer simply excels at long-distance comfort.

MSRP
$101,400 - $117,000
Combined MPG
19 - 24
5th
Edmunds Rating
7.9/10
The BMW Z4 is a top competitor in a limited field. Anyone interested in some smile-inducing top-down motoring should definitely take one for a warm-weather test drive.

MSRP
$54,500 - $67,000
6th
Edmunds Rating
7.8/10
The LC 500 Convertible takes everything we love about the LC Coupe and adds unlimited headroom without much sacrifice. It's not the quickest or most powerful car in its class, but a silky smooth V8 and competent handling make it one of the most entertaining.

MSRP
$106,950
Combined MPG
18
7th
Edmunds Rating
7.2/10
Loud, raucous and not particularly practical, the Jaguar F-Type roadster remains a captivating indulgence. Its gorgeous shape and proportions are among the best on the road and help compensate for its shortcomings in cabin space and overall comfort.

MSRP
$79,900 - $115,000
Combined MPG
18 - 19
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