5th Generation Toyota Celica GT4
The fifth generation Celica was introduced in September 1989 for the 1990 model year. The Celica received new Super Round organic styling, upgraded wheels and tires, more powerful GT-Four (US: Read More >>
The fifth generation Celica was introduced in September 1989 for the 1990 model year. The Celica received new Super Round organic styling, upgraded wheels and tires, more powerful GT-Four (US: Read More >>
The automotive world marvelled, and fans of affordable roadsters were thrilled: On the 9th of February, 35 years ago, the Mazda MX-5 made its debut at the Chicago Auto Show.Follow Our Read More >>
In the lead up to the introduction of the all-new Swift Hybrid this Spring, Suzuki would like to reflect over the last 40 years of evolution of its highly popular Read More >>
The first BMW M5, based on the E28 5 Series, made its debut at Amsterdam Motor Show in February 1985. It was the product of demand for an automobile with Read More >>
The XJ220 remains one of the fastest Jaguars ever produced and when launched in 1992 and, at 213mph, had the highest maximum speed of any production car. Constructed using advanced Read More >>
Though it was based on the rigid steel platform chassis of the DB6, the DBS was lower and wider than the car it replaced. However, it was actually shorter, despite Read More >>
For nearly 100 years, Citroën has been supporting all professionals with a range of robust, innovative commercial vehicles tailored to the specific needs of each professional. This is particularly visible Read More >>
The SEAT Ibiza is celebrating 40 years of continual innovation since its introduction in 1984. The brand’s iconic model was a turning point for the company’s success and has sold Read More >>
The Z31 chassis designation was first introduced in Japan on September 16 1983, as the Fairlady Z. Designed by Kazumasu Takagi and his team of developers, the Z31 improved aerodynamics Read More >>
The Renault Fuego was a four-seater, three-door hatchback heavily based on the Renault 18, sharing its floorpan, drivetrain, dashboard and other items. Renault started production of the Fuego in 1980. Read More >>