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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.
Allen (1913 Ohio automobile) Altman (automobile) American (1902 automobile) American Juvenile Electric; Anchor Buggy Company; Apple (1910s automobile) ArBenz; Argonaut (automobile) Whitmore Arrow; Aultman
Supercar United Kingdom McLaren: F1 LM: 1995 Supercar United Kingdom Limited production McLaren: F1 GTR: 1995-1997 (all versions) Supercar, Racecar United Kingdom Limited production McLaren: MP4-12C GT3: 2010 Racecar United Kingdom McLaren: 12C: 2011–2014 Coupé, Convertible United Kingdom McLaren: X-1 2012 Coupé United Kingdom
On one side of the road: cornfields. On the other side: the production facility for one of the most advanced supercars in the world. This is the story of how Ohio came to build a supercar.
Leveling up to the 004CS is like finding yourself in a road-legal version of Glickenhaus' 004C WEC racer. Power figures remain the same as the 004S, but a blown rear diffuser, center-lock wheels ...
A. Abt Sportsline; AC Cars; AC Frua; ADESS AG; Aguzzoli; Alfa Romeo; Allard Motor Company; Alpha Sports Productions; Alpina; Automobiles Alpine; Alvis Car and ...
An extension of "supercar", it too lacks a set definition. One offered by automotive magazine The Drive is "a limited-production, top-of-the-line supercar"; [53] prices can reach or exceed US$1 million, and already had by 2017. [53] Bugatti Veyron 16.4
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 ...