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This page is a compilation of sports cars, coupés, roadsters, kit cars, supercars, hypercars, electric sports cars, race cars, and super SUVs, both discontinued and still in production (or will be planned to produce). Cars that have sport trims (such as the Honda Civic SI) will be listed under the sport trims section. Production tunes will ...
Note that sportscar racers makes up the majority of competition cars on the main list. A car associated with a famous person adds value to its price. [17] Examples are: Elton John in 2001 auctioned his large collection, as a result of his fame, a majority of those sold at twice their appraised sale-price estimates. [18]
Very few car makers, like Bugatti and Koenigsegg, only make hypercars. In the United States, the term "supercars" was used already during the 1960s for the highest performance muscle cars. As of 2024, "supercars" is still used in Australia to refer to Australian muscle cars. [citation needed]
Widely considered one of the most enjoyable sports cars of the 2000s, the rear-wheel-drive S2000 weighed less than 2800 pounds and had a 240-hp inline-four that revved all the way to 8300 rpm and ...
Clarkson on Cars – A free copy of Clarkson's book published in 2004; May on Motors – A free copy of May's book first published in 2006; The Best of the Columns – A selection of editorials by Clarkson, Hammond and May from the magazine; 100 Top Supercars – Clarkson, Hammond and May's comprehensive list of the best supercars
In Sept 2021, to boost the automotive industry with the newer and green technology the Government of India (GoI) launched 3 PLI schemes, a Rs. 26,000 cr (US$3.61 b) scheme for production of electric vehicles and hydrogen fuel vehicles (PEVHV), the Rs 18,000 crore (US$2.5 b) "Advanced Chemistry Cell" (ACC) scheme for new generation advance ...
The first car to achieve one million, five million, ten million and fifteen million units sold. By 1914, it was estimated that nine out of every ten cars in the world were Fords. [8] Lada "Classic" 1970–2012 [9] 17,750,000 [10] The number does not include the platform's archetype Fiat 124 and its other license-built examples (e.g. SEAT 124 ...
This brings the Fulgura to an estimated price of $555,750. Performance for the Fulgura is an estimated top speed of 398 km/h (247 mph) and acceleration of 0 – 100 km/h (62 mph) in 3.3 seconds. By 2006, these figures were amended and the 6.0 L V12 was proposed to produce 730 hp (544 kW), and mated to a 7-speed gearbox and a top speed of 350 km ...