Cars Tagged - Coupe
2017 Lexus LC 500
24The LC 500 was driven by a strong, appealing fundamental design target.
2017 Infiniti Q60
6The new Infiniti Q60 is a premium sports coupe that combines expressive design with exhilarating performance and dynamics.
2016 Buick Avista Concept
6A 2+2 coupe that pushes the brand’s contemporary design ethos and rekindles its historic performance roots.
1966 Ford Shelby Mustang GT350
1For 1966, the GT 350 lost its Mustang tag and was marketed simply as the Shelby GT 350.
1971 BMW 3.0 CSi E9
6The 2800CS was replaced by the 3.0 CS and 3.0 CSi in 1971.
1973 BMW 3.0 CSL E9
12Introduced in May 1972, the 3.0 CSL was a homologation special built to make the car eligible for racing in the European Touring Car Championship
2016 Faraday Future FFZero1 Concept
6A test bed and a parallel study from which our design and engineering teams continue to draw inspiration and solutions.
1988 Toyota MR2 SC
6Based on the same block and head, the 4A-GZE was equipped with a small Roots-type supercharger and a Denso intercooler.
1988 Toyota Celica
9In August 1985 the Celica was changed completely with a rounded, flowing body and new 2.0L four-cylinder engines.
1996 Toyota Celica GT
3The 1996 Celica for export market received the same front restyling as the Japanese models, although the tail lights were untouched.
1981 Toyota Celica Coupe
5August 1981 saw the introduction of the third-generation Celica.
1982 Toyota Celica Liftback
9Initially available in notchback coupe and liftback form, many buyers preferred the liftback.
2004 Toyota Celica GT-S
4The Toyota Celica GT-S was powered by the 2ZZ-GE engine rated at 180 hp and 133 lb-ft torque.
1986 Toyota Celica
7The Celica was no longer built on the Toyota A platform, and instead realigned with the Toyota T platform.
1977 Porsche 928
6The 928 featured a big 4.5L front mounted V8 that was water-cooled and drove the rear wheels, a good combination for any car enthusiast.
1983 Porsche 928 S
7The main change for the 928 S was under the hood, where a revised 4.7 L engine was used.
1991 Porsche 928 GTS
6Changed bodywork, larger front brakes and a new, more powerful 5.4L, 345 hp engine were the big advertised changes for the GTS.
1985 Toyota MR2
7Went on to win the 1984 Japan Car of the Year award for that year.
2000 Nissan Silvia
5The S15 Silvia included aggressive styling inside and out, updating the previous Silvia styling in-line with modern car design trends.
2015 Novitec Torado Lamborghini Huracan N-Largo
8Spectacular carbon widebody, high-tech forged wheels and supercharged V10 engine rated at 633 kW / 860 hp.
1968 Ferrari 365 GTB4 Daytona
20It was first introduced to the public at the Paris Auto Salon in 1968 and replaced the 275 GTB/4.
2016 Rinspeed Etos Concept
5Rinspeed have released their new Etos concept car, a vision of the future of cars and mobility.
1971 Ferrari 365 GTB4 Daytona
25The Ferrari 365 GTB/4, better known by the unofficial name Ferrari Daytona, is a Gran Turismo automobile produced from 1971 to 1973.
1972 Ferrari Dino 246 GTS
27Calls for more power were answered with the 2.4 L Dino 246.
2016 Lotus Exige Sport 350
6The latest version of the class-leading and award winning sports car, that’s lighter and faster than ever before.
2016 Toyota S-FR Racing Concept
6With its sporty yet simple design, the Toyota S-FR turned heads when it made its global premiere at the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show.
2004 Koenigsegg CCR
13Based on the Koenigsegg CC8S, the CCR featured higher performance with an updated design.
1990 Maserati Shamal
8The Maserati Shamal (Tipo 339) is a compact, two-door coupé introduced by Italian automaker Maserati on December 17, 1989.
1981 Lamborghini Countach LP400 S
15The Lamborghini Countach is a mid-engined supercar that was produced by Italian automaker Lamborghini from 1974 to 1990.