For those of you wondering how a Porsche Cayenne I could ever look more awkward – or airier for some, Newport Convertible Engineering (NCE) has the answer with their newest creation, a mostly open top version of the German SUV with a dash of wood grain-like paintings on the profile and the bonnet.

We only get a single real life picture of the Cayenne I Convertible that retains its door frames while gaining a central bar for structural purposes, but you can also catch a glimpse of the CUV (for Convertible Utility Vehicle – sic…) laying on the background of the videos NCE released for their 2013/2014 Range Rover Convertible, and which we’ve added below.

If there’s enough interest, NCE may also release a drop-top conversion for the current, second generation Porsche Cayenne that is teased in a group of computer generated images.

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