1924 Mercedes Monza First Eight-cylinder Mercedes: This was the first car that Ferdinand Porsche himself designed in his new capacity...
1920s Cars
Welcome to our full list of 1920s cars. As you know at Supercars we focus on classic, iconic and important historical cars so you won’t find everyday models here. If you are looking for important 1920s cars, this is the list of the all the iconic and amazing 1920s car models of the era.
1926 BNC 527 GS 1926 BNC 527 GS Gallery See full 1926 BNC 527 GS Gallery here...
1926 Miller 91 FWD The front-wheel drive (FWD) version of the Miller 91 was 50% more expensive than its rear...
1926 – 1927 Delage 15 S8 Delage’s 15 S8 was the most successful GP car in 1927. That year, it...
1929→1933 Ruxton Model C Based off the 1929 showcar, the Ruxton was one of America’s prewar front-wheel-drive cars and directly...
1929 Pierce-Arrow Model 133 In 1929 Pierce-Arrow was purchased outright by the Studebaker Corporation who sent their models in a...
1929→1931 Maserati Tipo V4 ‘16 Cilindri’ In 1929 Maserati took their their Grand Prix contender from normal to outrageous by...
1926 Miller 91 From 1926 to 1929, the Miller 91 was a dominant car in American racing. This model usually...
1923→1932 OM 665 ‘Superba’ In 1923, Officine Meccaniche started production of the Tipo 665 or Superba with side-valve, 6-cylinder engine....
1925 Delage Bequet Grand Prix This special racer out that started out as a Delage 2 LCV until it was...
1924 Delage CO In 1919, Delage launched their 6-cylinder car known as the CO 4½ litre. It was the first...
1926→1927 Citroën 10HP B12 In 1926 Citroën upgraded their standard model to include an all-steel body reinforced chassis which they...
1929 Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 Super Sport In 1929, the 6C 1750 Super Sport was Alfa Romeo’s most potent racing...
1926 Renault Type NM 40CV In the 1920s, vehicle manufacturers were locked in an all-out race to set new records,...
1927 Lancia Lambda MM Zagato Spider The 1927 Mille Miglia was Lancia’s first motor sport race and they used a...
1924 Samlson Grand Sport L Emile Salmson founded his company in 1919 in Billancourt. His extremely lightweight racers were especially...
1928 Renault Reinastella Originally named Renahuit, the Reinastella was unveiled at the 1928 Paris Motor Show. The sophisticated elegance and...
1922 Alfa Romeo RL After manufacturing for the war effort, Alfa Romeo’s new owner Nicola Romeo, had designer Giuseppe Merosi...
1929 Bentley 4½ Litre In late 1927, Bentley enlarged their 3 Litre model to 4.5 litres and it subsequently dominated...
Alonside the larger four-liter cars, Voisin offered a smaller model known as the C7 which itself was an upgrade from...
1929→1934 Delage D8 To replace the large six-litre GL at the top of the Delage range, the company prepared a...
1928→1932 Mercedes-Benz 720 SSK The Mercedes-Benz is considered the summit of a six-cylinder series which debuted in the 1920s, in...
1928 Invicta 4½ Litre S-Type ‘Low Chassis’ Also known as the Type LS, this Invicta was known for its low-slung...
1929→1930 Bentley Speed 6 Following the 6½ Litre released in 1926, Bentley thoroughly updated the design with a more powerful...
1927 Mercedes-Benz 680 S Soon after the merger of Mercedes and Benz, the two started developing the world’s fastest sports...
1923 Miller 122 Following the two-liter restriction on engine displacement, Miller fitted a new engine into his successful Indianapolis design....
Daimler Double-Six 50 Despite offering numerous models and having royal support, Daimler wanted to take an extra step after Rolls-Royce...
1929 Stutz Model M Supercharged One Stutz that garnishes more attention than most others is this Lancefield Coupe. Not only...
1929 Pierce-Arrow Model 143 In 1929 Pierce-Arrow was purchased outright by the Studebaker Corporation who sent their models in a...
1927 Austro Daimler ADM 19/100 Austro-Daimler began as a satellite branch of the German Daimler company located in Wiener-Neustadt Austria....
1922 Fiat 804 In the early twenties, Fiat was a dominant force in Grand Prix racing. For the new 2-liter...
1924 Miller 122 FWD Built for Indianapolis and the board tracks of America, the front-wheel drive (FWD) concept was a...
1923 Vauxhall 30/98 Described as ‘The car of grace that sets the pace’, the 30-98 was derived from Vauxhall’s C10...
1927→1939 Morgan Super Sports Henry Frederick Stanley Morgan’s first automotive design was similar to this 1933 Super Sports. Its...
1926→1927 Citroën 10HP B10 In 1925 Citroën upgraded their standard model to include an all-steel body and revealed it as...
1922 Aston Martin Green Pea The oldest surviving Aston Martin was nicknamed the ‘green pea’ by Ms Marion Agnew. She...
1921 Mercedes 28/95HP This car was DMG’s flagship from 1914 to 1924 and laid the foundation of the high reputation...
Bentley 3 Litre (1921→1929) Overview Fitted with Vanden Plas bodywork, the Bentley 3 Litre was the quintessential British sports car....
1923 Alvis 12/50 The 12/50 was the car that really put Alvis on the map. It featured sporting performance that...
1927→1937 Minerva AK The Minerva Type AK, manufactured from 1927 to 1937, was powered by a six-cylinder, 6.0 litre engine...
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1924 Mercer Series 6 The Series 6 was the final model produced by Mercer until the last car was produced...
1926 Vauxhaul OE30-98 Wesnum The Vauxhall 30-98 is a car manufactured by Vauxhall at Luton, Bedfordshire from 1913 to 1927....
1929 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Produced from 1929 to 1935, the Phantom II was a large improvement over the previous Phantom...
1929→1930 Chrysler 77 Upgraded from the Chrysler 75, the new 1930 model had a downdraft carburetor and a proper fuel...
1922 Voisin C3 The C3 replaced Voisin’s first car, the C1 in 1922. It introduced cantilever springs on the rear...
Vauxhall 20/60 In 1927, Vauxhall released their first six-cylinder car since WWI. It was an overhead-valve, 7 main bearing unit...
1920 Turcat-Méry PJ6 Million-Guiet Skiff This is a one-of car built for the Duke of Montpensier. It uses a Turcat-Méry...
1929 Maserati Tipo 26C A sports version of this car was raced which had reduced weight (1763 lbs – 800...
1928 Pierce-Arrow Series 81 In 1928, James Way modified the Pierce Arrow lines with new sloping fenders with new eyebrow...
1921 Farman A6B Super Sport After producing biplanes and launching a sucessful aviation company, the Farman brothers entered the car...
1921 Spyker C4 After the war Spyker resumed car production. True to its motto, Spyker continued building record-breaking cars. Most...
1929 Cord L-29 Of all the bodies to adorn the L29 chassis, the Hayes Coupe is probably the most striking....
1924 Delage 2LCV For the ACF’s 2-litre formula, Delage released the 2LCV. A highlight of the car was its V12...
1929→1931 Bentley 4½ Litre Blower With it’s front mounted supercharger, the 4½ became one of Walter Owen Bentley’s quintessential British...
1928→1929 Chrysler 75 In 1929 the Chrysler was resigned with a slimmer front radiator with body colored shutters that automatically...
1928→1933 Mercedes-Benz 460 Nürburg Mercedes unveiled their Typ Nürburg 460 as their first eight-cylinder passenger car and it was typically...
1923 Mercedes Indianapolis Paul Daimler’s last design for DMG: The engine of this car was based on the successful 10/40/65...
1923 Sunbeam Grand Prix The Sunbeam grand prix car, as seen here won the 1923 French GP. The 1924 version...