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Triumph Dolomite Sprint. The term was initially introduced in the 1930s. Early examples include the Sports Saloon versions of the Rover 14 [4] [5] and Rover 16. [6] [7]From the 1960s, the term sports sedan was increasingly applied by manufacturers to special versions of their vehicles that allowed them to enter production cars in motor races.
Car [iv] Year [v] Propulsion Time Notes Porsche Taycan Turbo GT 2024 Electric 2.186 s [151] 760 kW Audi RS e-tron GT performance: 2024 Electric 2.19 s [152] 680 kW Porsche 911 Turbo S (992) 2020 ICE 2.5 s [153] [154] 478 kW Tesla Model S Plaid 2023 Electric 2.5 s [155] 760 kW Porsche 918 Spyder: 2013 Hybrid 2.53 s [156] 652 kW Porsche 911 GT2 ...
The decision by Sir William Lyons to base the Jaguar XJ6 on the engine, suspension and approximate dimensions of the 420/Sovereign showed his faith in the 420/Sovereign formula as the best way to rationalise the company's saloon car range. In that way, the 420/Sovereign became a victim of its own success.
The C8 Z06, last year’s Performance Car of the Year, took what was perhaps the best mid-engined Ferrari of all time, the 458 Speciale, reverse-engineered and improved it, resulting in the most ...
As TopSpeed noted, there are plenty of budget-friendly, high-performance cars available to those willing to take a chance on a 5- to 20-year-old model, like a 2002 Chevy Corvette C5 ($21,000), a ...
The MG SA or MG 2-litre is a sporting saloon that was produced by MG from 1936 to 1939. Launched as the 2-litre, it only later became known as the SA, the car had been originally planned as an advanced performance saloon to rival the likes of SS Cars (later to be known as Jaguar) and even Bentley with all independent suspension and was given the factory code of EX150 and designated the S-type.
The Lotus Carlton (also called Vauxhall Lotus Carlton, Lotus Omega and Opel Lotus Omega) is a version of the Vauxhall Carlton/Opel Omega A saloon upgraded by Lotus in order to be a high performance sports saloon. Like all Lotus vehicles, it was given a type designation—Type 104 in this case.
The Aston Martin Rapide (/ r ə ˈ p iː d / rə-PEED) is an executive saloon car that was produced by the British carmaker Aston Martin from 2010 until 2020. Aston Martin began development of the Rapide in 2005 as the company's first series produced four-door automobile.