In coupe form the
sloping rear hatch door blends neatly into the tail, while the roadster's fabric roof opens and closes in 10 seconds, at speeds up to 31 mph.
I opted not to take the third row seating as I like to travel and
the rear hatch door is easy to open so I can put all of my luggage in the cargo area.
A rear hatch door opens upward for easy loading of cargo.
The truck manual will show you how, but usually there's a hole near
the rear hatch door that you slide the extension bar (that comes with the jack) in and turn counter-clockwise.
In this clever conversion by Frank Persson, a retiree from Sweden, we get a bit of both: the pull - out kitchen morphs into an actual extension that includes
the rear hatch door, closing off the interior into a comfortable camper.