The FJ Convertible, from the outside it looks like a pretty substantial piece of kit. According to Toyota, the construction is lightweight, inexpensive and easy to operate. No hydraulics or electronics are used, so cargo space isn't adversely affected.
Convertible conversion give Toyota FJ Cruiser owners a power-operated soft top in place of the standard steel roof, but it also eliminates the Toyota FJ’s giant C-pillar that creates a huge blind spot for the driver and makes back seat passengers feel claustrophobic.