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An American SUV Developed by Jeep. It is a successor to the famous World War II 'Jeep' vehicle by way of the Willys civilian Jeep (CJ) in the 1950s.
A concept car first revealed in 1995 at the Geneva Motor Show as a functional prototype. It unfortunately did not make it to production.
A sports car produced by Lamborghini from '74 to '90.
The Lamborghini Diablo Super Veloce is a variant of the Lamborghini Diablo made in the mid to late 1990s. It famously served as the cover car of Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit and has been one of the more iconic cars of the Need for Speed racing game franchise ever since, especially when it's colored yellow with large black SV logo decals on its sides.
Produced from 1993 to 2001, the Lamborghini Diablo VT is an all wheel drive version of the Lamborghini Diablo.
Introduced in 2002, the Lamborghini Murciélago replaced the long-running Diablo. The Murciélago's first appearance in a video game is in Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2.
Winner of six consecutive WRC championships and widely recognized as one of the best rally cars of all time.
A race car built by Lister Cars in the UK in '93.
A rear-wheel drive, two seat, mid-engined roadster designed in early 1994 and released in September 1996 by Lotus Cars.
A race car made in 1997 that was best by problems during both development and races and has had multiple later projects attempting to resurrect it canceled.
The V8 version of the Lotus Espirit made in 1996.
Maserati is an Italian company that manufactures luxury sports cars. Their cars have been featured in countless games, due to the high quality and customization available. Even a visit to their web site feels like a game as you build your own custom vehicle.
A Japanese lightweight roadster, also known as a Miata (North America) and Eunos roadster. (Japan) With nearly 900,000 sold, the MX-5 is the best selling roadster of all time.
The RX-7 was Japanese auto manufacturer Mazda's premier sports car. It is famous for its revolutionary rotary engine, phenomenal performance both on and off the track and pop culture presence.
The McLaren F1 is the infamous 90's supercar, known for long-holding the title of fastest production car in the world.
A powerful version of the Second Generation Mercedes-Benz CL class.
A race car built by Mercedes-AMG from '98 to '99.
A long running family of roadsters by Mercedes-Benz.
A small British car, much like the VW beetle, known for it's size, speed and handling. The perfect car for pulling of heists or escaping the fuzz in narrow roads and streets.
The tenth generation of Mitsubishi's incredibly popular high-performance sedan.
Commonly American or in some cases european cars made during the time period of the 1960s to the early 1980s, muscle cars were cheap but powerful rear wheeled cars that usually came with a V8 engine
Nitrous is used in many driving/racing games to give your car an extra burst of speed.
A coniferous tree often used as a Christmas tree.
A vehicle used to escort Law Enforcement Officers, carries weapons and supplies for the police, and criminals can be locked up in the back.
A long running version of the Porsche 911 that began in 1973 and has more recent generations still currently in production.
The Turbo charged version of the Porsche 911.
A mid-engined sports car that was manufactured by Porsche.
Automobiles purpose built with high performance parts for competitive racing.
Rail tracks, which are also known as Train tracks, railway, or simply tracks, are the rails which guide trains. There are many types of tracks that are used for different types of trains around the world.
Sometimes you'll encounter big-ass ramps, often in racing games.
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