Noun
A one-horse carriage with two seats and a calash top.
Source: Webster's dictionary944 Turbo Cabriolet In February 1991, Porsche released the 944 Turbo Cabriolet, which combined the Turbo S's convert engine with the cabriolet body built by ASC-American Sunroof Company at Weinsberg Germany. Source: Internet
He saw Joplin's psychedelically painted Porsche 356C Cabriolet in the parking lot. Source: Internet
Cabriolet models (convertibles with a full windshield and padded top) were offered from the start, and in the early 1950s sometimes comprised over 50% of total production. Source: Internet
None were actually delivered to any holder of the completed saving stamp books, though one Type 1 Cabriolet was presented to Hitler on 20 April 1944 (his 55th birthday). Source: Internet
Anyone can get into a S63 Cabriolet, mash the throttle and be safely amazed by the speed of the beast. Source: Internet
But I strongly doubt that a fully loaded Escalade or a Mercedes-Benz S 550 Cabriolet would’ve become a thing people are talking about. Source: Internet