Timeless design with horizontal grille and TOP LED Matrix headlights. Up to 20" wheels and sculptural bonnet create dynamic look. Generous 910 litres boot space with optional third row seats. Total luggage space up to 2,035 litres with rear seats folded
Porsche 911 introduced in 1964 as replacement for 356. First models featured rear-mounted flat-six engine with 130 hp. Name changed from 901 to 911 due to Peugeot trademark issues. Production continued until 1998 with air-cooled engines
BMW 3 Series launched in 1975 as successor to 02 Series. Seven generations produced, including sedan, coupé, convertible, and hatchback. Best-selling BMW model, accounting for 30% of annual sales. Coupé and convertible models became 4 Series in 2013
Nissan revived GT-R brand in 2000 as part of Nissan Revival Plan. Development took over six years, including two concept models. First production version unveiled at 2007 Tokyo Motor Show. Achieved record lap time of 7:38.54 minutes at Nürburgring
Founded as Swallow Sidecar Company in 1922 by William Lyons and William Walmsley. First appeared as Jaguar model name in 1935 on SS 2½-litre sports saloon. Developed successful sports cars including XK120, XK140, XK150 and E-Type. Won Le Mans 24 hours races in 1951 and 1953
BMW E28 5 Series launched in 1981, produced 722,328 units. E32 7 Series introduced in 1986, produced 310,000 units. E34 5 Series launched in 1988, produced 1,331,056 units