1991 Super Cars
Acura NSX
The legendary design firm Pininfarina was commissioned by Honda, in 1984, to design the HP-X (Honda Pininfarina Experimental). It was given a mid-mounted 2-liter engine. This design later evolved into the production NSX, with NSX being an acronym for......
Aston Martin Virage
The Aston Martin Virage was launched at the International Motor Show, Birmingham, in October of 1988. It had a muscular and modern appearance powered by a 32-valve, V8 offering 330 horsepower. Zero-to-sixty took under seven seconds with a top speed in......
Audi Avus Concept
First introduced at the 1991 Frankfurt Show, the all-wheel-drive Audi Avus had projected performance figures that seem amazing even today. The car featured a 6 liter W-12 engine (with 3 banks of 4 cylinders) and 5 valves per cylinder. Output was 509......
Bentley Continental R
As the 1970s came to a close, Bentley sales accounted for a minimal 3-percent of Rolls-Royce Motor cars production. In an effort to avoid extinction the company eliminated the feeling of badge engineering and to re-establish Bentleys credentials......
Bertone Emotion
In 1991 Bertone decided to design a new body for the chassis of the Lotus Esprit, produced by General Motors. This was not the first time that Bertone had worked with GM, given that the 1984 Ramarro and the 1990 Nivola both have Chevrolet Corvette engines.A......
DeTomaso Pantera
The De Tomaso Pantera was introduced in 1970 and was a collaboration between the Ford Motor Company and De Tomaso of Modena, Italy. It wore Tom Tjaarda styling and was equipped with a mid-mounted Ford 351 engine. Although Ford withdrew from the project......
Ferrari 348
The Ferrari 348, introduced in 1989, was a major departure from the companys successful road-going mid-engine series of sports cars and replaced two of the most popular Ferrari models in history, the 308 and the 328. The 348 featured a pressed-steel......
Ferrari F40
Gino Rancati, a friend of Ing. Ferrari, was given a plague inscribed To Gino Rancanti for a brilliant idea. after suggesting the name of Ferraris new supercar, the F40, in celebration of the companys 40th anniversary. Enzo Ferrari was nearly 90......
Ferrari Testarossa
The Ferrari Testarossa replaced the 512BBi in 1985 and was first shown at the 1984 Paris Show and designed directly for the American market. Between 1985 and 1991, there were 7,200 examples produced. The Testarossa even placed a starring role in the......
Ferrari Testarossa
Koenig produced aftermarket products for the Ferrari Testarossa which included body parts and mechanical enhancements. The big news was the Twin-turbochargers (KKK) with turbo-manifolds that reduced compression, adding additional oil and gearbox cooling,......
Isdera Imperator 108i
History has revealed endless amounts of vision, desire, and creativity, and in the automotive realm, designers, engineers, and businessmen have focused these gifts on realizing their automotive dreams, but only a few successfully. While some measure......
Lamborghini Diablo
The Lamborghini Diablo served as a replacement for the Countach, which had been in production for 17 years. Upon its arrival, the Diablo was the most advanced, fastest, and most expensive vehicle that Lamborghini ever built. It was first publically debuted......
Lamborghini Diablo Jota Americana
This 1991 Lamborghini Diablo Jota Americana is one of only one Americana versions produced. It was originally owned by the famous baseball player, Jose Consco.......
Lotec C1000
The Lotec C1000 was a one-off supercar constructed in the early-to-mid-1990s for a member of Dubais ruling Al Maktoum family to the tune of %242.2 million. The C in the vehicles name stood for carbon fiber and the 1000 represented the amount......
Lotus Elan M100
After laying dormant for fourteen years, Lotus revived the Elan nameplate and gave it a design created in-house by Lotus. The engine and manual transmission were supplied by Isuzu and were developed and built with the resources of General Motors, which......
Lotus Esprit
This Lotus is the pilot prototype car for the Jim Clark Indy 500 Victory edition Espirt. It is number 0 of the 20 examples produced. The car is an Anniversary Edition built in honor of Jim Clarks 1965 Indianapolis 500 victory. It is powered by a race......
Maserati Barchetta
The Maserati Barchetta was designed by Carlo Gaino of the Italian design house Synthesis Design and was produced from 1991 through 1992. The two-seat sports car with mid-engine layout was powered by a 1996cc V6 AM501 Maserati bi-turbo engine with electronic......
Maserati Shamal
The Italian automaker Maserati introduced a two-door coupe named the Maserati Shamal on December 16th of 1989. The car was named after a wind Shamal, which is a hot summer wind that blows in large areas of Mesopotamia. The car wore styling by Marcello......
Nissan Skyline R32 GTR
In 1989 Nissan introduced the eighth generation Skyline. Over the years, various Skyline models were built, with the GT-R model representing the highest performance offerings.With a twin-turbocharged engine, unique ATTESA-E-TS (Advanced Total Traction......
Pontiac Protosport
At the 1991 Chicago Auto Show, a total of 954,785 interested viewers showed up en masse to view the newest lineup of incredible cars. On display was the Mystique concept minivan showcased by Mercury, a Neon with a two-stroke engine by Chrysler, and the......
Porsche 911 CR4
German tuner RUF became one of the premier shops for Porsche owners seeking to improve their vehicles. Their fame really took off when the legendary Yellowbird shocked the automotive world with its 211 mph top speed in 1987. The 964 generation......
Porsche 944
The Porsche 944 made its debut in 1982 and would remain in production until 1991. It was constructed on the same platform as the 924 and it would become one of the most successful Porsche production car of the era. In 1989, Porsche introduced the S2......
Porsche 962C
The Porsche 962 was designed for the International Motor Sports Association GTP racing and as a replacement for the Porsche 956. The 956 had been a highly successful race car and had captured many triumphs including the 24 Hours Le Mans and the FIA series.American......
Porsche Gunnar 966-001
The 966, brainchild of renowned Porsche restoration artiste Kevin Jeannette, paved the way for the World Sports Cars and later open top prototypes that dominate modern sports car racing. Based on a 962 chassis, the design inspiration was the three......
Rolls-Royce Corniche III
The Rolls-Royce Corniche added more versatility to the marques model line-up, as it was available as either a coupe or convertible. It was made famous by its iconic role in the 1979 Dudley Moore, Bo Derek comedy 10. When the car was first introduced,......
Vector Vector W8 Twin Turbo
After graduating from college, Jerry Wiegert formed Vehicle Design Force. With the help of Lee Brown, the Vector was built. The Vector was merely a shell that was intended to be outfitted with a Mercedes-Benz Wankel engine. The production plans for the......
Venturi 111 Cup
For nearly two decades, Venturi automobiles built vehicles intended to rival the fastest and most luxurious road-going GT offerings from Porsche, Ferrari, and Aston Martin. MVS represented Manufacture de Voitures de Sport (or sports car maker) and......