1. GTR:
Nissan GT-R refers to a high-performance, high-reliability, high-horsepower sports car produced by Nissan. Nissan's Skyline sedan series, after years of evolution and improvement, has emerged as the GT-R model, which has also become the highest version of the series and is sought after by countless fans.
2. Porsche Cayenne:
The Porsche Cayenne first appeared at the Geneva Motor Show in early 2002. The specific models are divided into five categories: Cayenne, Cayenne S, Cayenne Turbo, Cayenne Turbo S and Cayenne GTS. category. Since it comes from Porsche, a company famous for producing sports cars, although the Cayenne is an SUV, it inevitably has many characteristics of a sports car.
3. Maserati Quattroporte:
The new sixth-generation Quattroporte made its debut at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit in January 2013, and launched in the Chinese market in March of the same year. Two models: Quattroporte V8 and Quattroporte V6.
The new Quattroporte is wider, lighter, more luxurious and more practical than its world-renowned predecessor. Among them, the V8 model is equipped with a 3.8-liter V8 engine. It only takes 4.7 seconds for the vehicle to accelerate from standstill to 100 km/h, and the top speed reaches 307 km/h.
4. Dodge Viper:
The Dodge Viper is a series of super sports cars launched by Chrysler in 1989 after acquiring the Dodge Brothers. The Viper series models are representatives of American super sports cars and can be said to be the most cost-effective super sports cars.
5. Rolls-Royce Phantom:
The Rolls-Royce Phantom series is the flagship product of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. The first generation Phantom was launched in 1925 and has gone through eight generations of products. [1] On July 27, 2017, the eighth-generation Phantom was officially unveiled at the "Eighth-Generation Phantom Masterpiece Exhibition" held in Mayfair, London, England.