You still have plenty of time to buy the most bizarre convertible currently offered for sale in the U.S. right now – the $41,995 (MSRP) Murano CrossCabriolet, and somehow, we don’t think you’ll have to join a queue to obtain one…

From what we understand, Nissan has no intentions to create a second generation CrossCabriolet, but that didn’t deter Photoshop operatives from chopping the roof and rear doors off the newly announced 2015 Murano Mk3 to imagine the figurine of a soft-top variant.

At least in this rendered version, which comes to us courtesy of X-Tomi, the edgier 2015 Murano CrossCabriolet looks like a better base to begin with than the more egg-shaped current model.

All of you in favor for a CrossCabriolet replacement can virtually lift your hands up in the comments area below.

By John Halas

Designer: X-Tomi

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