In a surprising shift in consumer preferences, UK drivers are increasingly turning away from traditional convertibles and towards the rugged, versatile SUV. Once the epitome of style and freedom, convertibles have long been a staple of British roads, but a recent surge in SUV sales suggests that the tide may be turning. As the UK's car market continues to evolve, experts are warning that the fate of the convertible is under threat, with some manufacturers already scaling back production. Can the iconic convertible make a comeback, or will the SUV's dominance prove unstoppable?


UK drivers have taken a shine to the SUV but could the fate of the convertible be reversed?