1. Ferrari
Ferrari is an Italian automobile manufacturer that mainly manufactures Formula One racing cars, racing cars and high-performance sports cars. It was founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1929. In the early days, Ferrari sponsored racing drivers and produced racing cars. In 1946, it independently produced cars, and then it became the scale it is today. It is now owned by the Fiat Group and is headquartered in Maranello near Modena, Italy.
2. Porsche
Porsche cars have distinctive characteristics. The Beetle-like shape, rear-mounted engine and excellent performance made it quickly become a well-known car. At the Frankfurt International Auto Show in 1963, the Porsche 911 was displayed. This design still has a wide market today. Its body designer is Ferdinand Alexander Porsche, the eldest son of Ferry Porsche. Porsche has the rear gearbox chassis and V-8 engine type 928, the new technology type 955, and the new model with electronics. The adjusted four-wheel drive system and the 911 Carrera 4 without a lift body are the most important developments in recent years.
3. Lamborghini
Ferruccio Lamborghini, the founder of Lamborghini S. P. A. Automobile Factory, and Lamborghini’s early production of sports cars and tractors. With an uncompromising drive and almost crazy enthusiasm, this northern Italian tirelessly pursues his dream of creating the perfect sports car. Since then, the stubborn "Bull" logo has become the symbol of Lamborghini, interpreting all the characteristics of this unique car brand - challenging the limits, being arrogant and uninhibited.
4. Lotus
Lotus Automobile Company is a famous sports car manufacturer in the world. Founded in 1951, it is now owned by the Malaysian PROTON Group. The company is headquartered in Norwich, UK, with a total number of employees of 500 and an annual output of about 600 cars. The main products of Lotus Automobile Company include "Elf", "Elan" and "Excellent" brand sports cars, etc. In addition to the lotus in English, the company's logo also has a pattern consisting of the first four letters of the founder's name (ACBC).
5. Maserati
The name "Maserati" comes from an ordinary family in Wagner (Voghera), Italy. The train driver Rodolfo Maserati (Rodolfo Maserati) and his wife *** raised the car together. Six boys. All six children were involved in promoting the construction and development of Maserati, a world-famous sports car brand.
On December 1, 1914, Alfieri, Ettore and Ernest founded the "Societ àanonima Officine Alfieri Maserati". At the beginning of the company's founding, the main The business is dedicated to using Esoteric Fashini cars for road racing.
6. Spyker
English name: Spyker
As an old factory with a history of more than a hundred years, Spyker has always maintained the unique style of the brand. All the sports cars they produce are hand-made, and many indicators adopt F1 standards. As a well-known manufacturer of top-end luxury sports cars, the noble sports cars manufactured by Spyker are completely customized according to the needs of customers. It takes 5 years to build a Spyker at the fastest speed. Spyker targets the highest-end users in the sports car market. These customers are mainly concentrated in the United States, Western Europe, the Middle East, Greater China and some smaller wealthy countries, such as Switzerland and Monaco, etc.
7. Koenigsegg
Koenigsegg Automotive AB is a company founded in 1994 The small Swedish hand-built supercar manufacturer was founded by current CEO Christian von Koenigsegg with the main purpose of creating the fastest car in the world. In terms of actual performance, the factory's top high-performance model, the Koenigsegg CCR, has indeed officially obtained the Guinness World Records certification as the World's Fastest Production Car with a top speed of 387.87 km/h. title.
8. Pagani
In 1982, the 26-year-old Argentine F3 racing car designer Horacio Pagani was still unknown. But he accepted the advice of the noble man in his life, 5-time F1 world champion Juan Manuel Fangio: “If you want to build the most beautiful car in the world, you have no other choice, you must go to Modena, Italy to realize your dream. " After listening to this suggestion, Pagani went straight to the super sports car Lamborghini company on the outskirts of Modena. He started as an assembly worker. Later, he not only participated in the design of Lamborghini's famous Diablo sports car, but within 10 years, he established his own Modena design studio ( Modena Design)
9. Bugatti
Bugatti is a world-famous old sports car brand. In 1909, Italian Ettore Bugatti founded the Bugatti company in Germany, specializing in the production of Sports cars and premium limousines.
Bugatti's products are exquisite in workmanship and excellent in performance. Each of its cars can be regarded as a world-famous car. It was discontinued in 1956. In 1991, Italian industrialist Romano Atioli bought the ownership of the Bugatti trademark and rebuilt the Bugatti Automobile Company in Italy to re-produce high-performance, high-quality sports cars and sedans. Bugatti produced a total of more than 7,000 cars.
10. Dodge
The "Dodge" word trademark is derived from the surname "Dodge" of the Dodge brothers; the "ram" graphic trademark appropriately reflects the dynamic and powerful nature of "Dodge" cars. Wise and enterprising, with a free and strong personality