North American International Auto Show, January 2002. Ford unveiled the GT concept, a stunning two-seater mid-engine supercar celebrating the company’s centennial. The reaction was overwhelming, with automotive enthusiasts and media recognizing immediately that something extraordinary had...

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Paris, September 2004. Ferrari unveiled the F430 at the Motor Show, a mid-engine sports car that represented a fundamental shift in the company’s engineering philosophy. The “430” designation referenced the...
Paris, September 2004. Bugatti unveiled the Veyron 16.4 at the Motor Show, a revolutionary mid-engine hypercar representing the culmination of Volkswagen’s automotive ambitions. The “16.4” designation referenced the engine’s sixteen...
Amsterdam, February 1985. BMW unveiled the M5 at the Motor Show, the first production car bearing the M5 badge. The name signified a revolutionary concept: a luxurious four-door sedan powered...
Turin, November 1979. Ferrari unveiled the 400i at the Motor Show, replacing the carburetor-fed 400 with a fuel-injected variant designed to satisfy increasingly stringent emissions regulations worldwide. The “i” designation...
The Lamborghini Aventador served as Lamborghini’s flagship V-12 supercar throughout its 11-year production run, carrying forward a lineage that stretches back to the legendary Lamborghini Miura. Introduced at the 2011...
Frankfurt, June 2011. BMW unveiled the M3 CRT at the Nurburgring 24 Hour race weekend, a remarkable limiting-run special edition combining lightweight carbon construction with a 4.4-liter naturally aspirated V8....