The automotive history is one of
the fastest developing ones, which is why the looks and features of
different vehicles change so fast. New models come and go, but there are
a few of them that made an impact on the auto history. Find out which
10 cars can be called the most iconic ones.
Ford Model T
Before Ford
Model T, car travel was only available to the wealthiest people. This
car revolutionized the car industry by being the first personal car
available to the masses. It was produced for almost 30 years, and 15
million units were manufactured in overall.
BMW X5
The
BMW X5 was the first SUV ever designed by BMW, but the lack of
experience didn’t prevent the X5 from becoming one of the most famous
BMW models in the history. The BMW X5 is praised for its outstanding
on-road performance that can compete with any luxury car.
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution
For a while, drivers have been dreaming about bringing rally cars to everyday settings, and the Mitsubishi
Lancer Evolution is exactly what everyone had in mind. This model is
universally adored for its mind-blowing performance and newest tech
features.
Toyota Prius
The Prius was another revolutionary Toyota
model that was released in 1997. The reason for its iconic status is
that it’s the first hybrid car to be produced. The Toyota Prius was
designed for environment-conscious drivers who didn’t want to give up
their passion for cars.
Acura NSX
The
NSX is almost three decades old, and it remains the same
technologically advanced supercar that everyone fell in love with in
1990s. The frame, the body, and the engine were all tweaked to
perfection, which allowed to drive a true Acura supercar in the city settings.
Volkswagen Beetle
The
Beetle is one of the most recognizable cars in the history, and even
people outside the automotive community know what it looks like. For a
while, the Volkswagen Beetle was the best selling vehicle of all time, thanks to its capable performance and appeal to the buyers.
Land Rover Discovery
While some SUVs have nothing to offer to their owners besides the rugged appearance, the Land Rover Discovery
is a true SUV both outside and inside. It delivers respectable
performance in every situation, no matter if you’re driving up a
mountain or cruising down the beach.
Toyota Corolla
In 1968, when the Toyota Corolla
was unveiled, no one could predict how popular this car would turn out
to be. The reliability, fun driving characteristics, and great fuel
efficiency made Corolla the best selling vehicle of all time, a title
that it holds up to this day.
Mazda Miata
Roadsters were very popular in the 1960s and 1970s, but they were forgotten until the Mazda Miata
singlehandedly resurrected this type of vehicles. This tiny,
beautifully designed and easy to drive convertible, is so popular that
the Miata is currently in its fifth generation.
Mercedes Benz S-Class
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