2013 Ferrari LaFerrari
Succeed where the Enzo Ferrari left off, the LaFerrari is a hybrid engine-wielding hypercar that serves as the pinnacle of the Ferrari food chain. Utilizing the enhanced V12 engine from the F12berlinetta as well as HY-KERS, it develops an astonishing 963PS of power output, making this the most powerful road-going Ferrari ever made. Only 499 of these will be made, just a hundred more than the old Enzo hypercar.
2013 Ferrari LaFerrari |
2009 Lotus Elise
The Elise is just one of the perfect examples of what a British lightweight sportscar should be; made from the bare essentials, compact, arm with a small engine, make it more corner-friendly, and more driver-focused. Although it was made to be a hardcore sportscar that was born for track duty, it's still a usable daily car. It even has aircon and stereo as concessions of convenience.
2009 Lotus Elise |
1970 VW Karmann Ghia
A classic German grand tourer with Italian flair, the Karmann Ghia is just what happens when you give a VW Beetle some beautiful Italian interpretation courtesy of Ghia. Despite using the same engine as the Beetle, the Karmann Ghia's image looks more of an everyday Italian, paving way for VW to make new cars.
1970 VW Karmann Ghia |
1998 Toyota Supra
The Supra is undoubtedly one of the most famous Toyota sports cars ever made and tuners of all kinds loved it for its menacing performance fit enough to turn it into a 10-second car. This is the car that made Toyota one of the coolest Japanese carmakers in history and even though the Supra saga ended in 2002, its remembrance is worth Supra-national.
1998 Toyota Supra |
1982 DMC DeLorean
Made famous for the Back To The Future trilogy movies, this classic sportscar became the pop icons of all times and enjoyed its pop culture stardom with many appearances through different medias. The DeLorean has a chassis made by Lotus while the body design is styled by Giugiaro. It was powered by a PRV (Peugeot-Renault-Volvo) SOHC V6 engine delivering 128HP of power.
1982 DMC DeLorean |
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