Car designs change as time goes by. Each car tries to out-modern the last one so people will want to buy it. That means there are some really nice looking cars that have graced this earth. Here are the 10 most beautiful car designs in history.
Dino 206/246 GT (1967-1974)
The Dino 206 was first put on the market in 1967. This car was designed by Pininfarina and was the first Ferrari that could be built on an assembly line. Then came the Dino 246 GT, which had a longer body than the 206 and had a larger V6 engine.
Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B Lungo Spider (1937–1939, 1941)
The Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B Lungo Spider is a mouthful to say, but that’s okay. This car was built for racing and there were only 32 production 2900B’s built pre-World War II, with one being built during the war with leftover parts. The car’s design is not just sleek, but it is also luxurious. Just take one look at this car and you know the owner had money.
Lamborghini Countach (1974–1990)
The original Lamborghini Countach was around for quite a while. Its sleek design made it seem like it came out of a Science Fiction movie. Did you know that Lamborghini is making modern Countach’s? You can get a limited series hybrid Countach today! Why not go buy one and ride around in complete style?
Ferrari 250 GTO (1962–1964)
The Ferrari 250 GTO is one fancy sports car! Only 36 of these cars were built, which means they are incredibly rare. The GTO in this car name stands for Gran Turismo Omologato in Italian, which translates to “Grand Touring Homologated”. This means it was for sale in a market or used in a particular racing class. Aren’t we lucky that it was on the market? It is the coolest looking car.
Bugatti Type 57 Atlante Coupé (1936–1938)
The Bugatti Type 57 Atlante Coupe is a beautiful car. This car certainly turns heads wherever it goes. Only 710 Bugatti Type 57s were built, not making it the rarest car on this list, but it still can be a little hard to find. There are a couple of different types of the Bugatti Type 57 which includes the Atlantic and the Atlante.
Mercedes-Benz 300SL (1954–1957)
The Mercedes-Benz 300SL has doors made for the future! The mighty yet easy to maneuver car was the stuff that dreams are made of. Oh and did I mention it was fast too? Combine all that together and that makes for the perfect car.
Porsche 911 (1964–Present)
The Porsche 911 has been around since 1964 and it is still being produced today! It was modern when it was first created and it still looks modern now. With every new iteration, Porsche outdoes themselves yet stays true to their roots.
Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray Split-Window Coupe (1963)
The Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray Split-Window Coupe looks like it should be a flying car of the future. The lines on this second-generation Corvette are mesmerizing and will stun anyone looking at them. This car might not have been around long, but it sure was stylish when it was in production.
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Lamborghini Miura P400/P400S (1967–1971)
The Lamborghini Miura was once known as the world’s fastest car due to its specs of 345 hp 3.9 liter V-12. When this car was first coming out, it was priced at $20,000 which was a lot of money for that time period. If you had this car, it meant you had wealth and style.
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Jaguar E-type Coupe (1961–1967)
The Jaguar E-type Coupe is one nice-looking car. There is a reason why there are rumors that Enzo Ferrari called this “the most beautiful car ever made.” Just look at it! It really is a beautiful car.
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