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A sports car is an automobile designed for performance driving; however the exact definition is subject to debate. Most automakers have produced, or are currently marketing, some type of sports vehicles. This list is not meant to enumerate every manufacturer that also makes other types of vehicles or has other business units.
Electric Supercar Germany Limited to 50 units Ascari: Ecosse: 1998–1999 Coupé England Ascari: KZ1: 2003–present Coupé England Ascari: KZ1-R: 2005–present Coupé England Ascari: A10: 2006–present Coupé England Aspark Owl: 2020 Electric Supercar Japan Limited to 50 units Aspid: GT-21 Invictus: 2013–present Coupé Spain Aspid: IFR ...
This is a list of current automobile marques that have articles on Wikipedia, arranged in alphabetical order. The year of foundation is shown in brackets. The year of foundation is shown in brackets. Contents
In 1912 the two brands were replaced with the GMC brand. Stellantis: Chrysler: Founded in 1925 from the remnants of the Maxwell Motor Company. Acquired by Daimler-Benz in 1998, forming DaimlerChrysler. Divested in 2007 and acquired by Fiat S.p.A. in 2014, forming Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA). FCA and PSA Group merged in 2021 to form ...
Jim Glickenhaus's latest custom-built production car, the three-seat 004S, has entered production in Detroit, Michigan. The first examples should reach owners in Q1 2025.
A supercar, also known as an exotic car, is a type of automobile generally described at its most basic as a street-legal sports car with race track-like power, speed, and handling, plus a certain subjective cachet linked to pedigree, exclusivity, or both. [1]
Designing a supercar for all roads The Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato (Pras subramanian) Since the Sterrato, Italian for "dirt road," is based on the Huracán , it already has those nice lines that ...
Geo (General Motors brand) (1989–1997) Hudson (1909–1957) Hummer (1992–2010; back as model of GMC since year 2022, Hummer EV) Hupmobile (1909–1939) Imperial (1955–1975, 1981–1983) (Chrysler Corporation brand – Imperial was also used as a Chrysler model name in certain other years.) Jordan; Kaiser; LaFayette; LaSalle (1927–1940 ...