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This is a list of specialist manufacturers or marques of modern and classic sports cars. It includes only companies that are devoted exclusively to producing sports cars. A sports car is an automobile designed for performance driving; however the exact definition is subject to debate.
The world's first hypercar that will be able to use fuel made out of plastic waste, limited to 33 units Bizzarrini: P538/ P538S: 1965-1966 Racecar 5300 GT Strada: 1965-1968 Coupé Limited to 133 units BMW: 3/15: 1927-1930 Roadster Germany 315/1: 1934–1937 319/1: 1935-1936 328: 1936–1940 507: 1956–1959 3.0 CSL: 1972–1975 Coupé Limited ...
Another term for high-performance sportscars is "hypercar", which is sometimes used to describe the highest-performing supercars. [52] An extension of "supercar", it too lacks a set definition. One offered by the automotive magazine, The Drive , is "a limited-production, top-of-the-line supercar"; [ 53 ] prices can reach or exceed US$1 million ...
Names like Ferrari, McLaren and Lamborghini dominate the championship race tracks where legendary supercars prove their mettle. Read: 20 Useless Products That Car Dealerships May Try To Sucker You...
A Le Mans Hypercar (LMH) is a type of sports prototype race car that competes alongside LMDh entries in the Hypercar class of the FIA World Endurance Championship. It also competes in the Grand Touring Prototype (GTP) class of the IMSA SportsCar Championship .
Colt (1974–1984) (cars produced and exported by Mitsubishi Motors and imported into the UK by the Colt Car Company and marketed under the Colt brand) Datsun (1931–1986) (2013–2022) ɛ̃fini (1991–1997)
Hypercar may refer to: Hypercar (concept car) Hypercar (car classification), a high-performance supercar; Racing class in the FIA World Endurance Championship ...
The McLaren Senna GTR hypercar, at $1.65 million, is the most intense McLaren yet. Indy 500 competitor J.R. Hildebrand takes it for a track test.