The 2016 Evora 400 coupe made its official debut in March at the Geneva auto show.
The Evora 400 roadster’s two-piece roof is said to be rendered in carbon fiber and will be manually removable, with the two halves stowable behind the seats.
The 3.5-liter engine has been tuned to deliver 400 horsepower (a 55-hp increase) and 302 lb-ft of torque. Together with a 49-pound weight reduction to a claimed 3119 pounds.
The official zero-to-60-mph time is reduced to 4.1 seconds and the top speed boosted to 186 mph.