Cars Tagged - Sedan
2004 Mitsubishi Evolution VIII MR FQ-400
3Mitsubishi Motors UK has taken the wraps off the fastest saloon car ever produced by a major manufacturer.
2004 Mazda 6 MPS
6The 2006 Mazda6 MPS is a high-performance version of the Mazda6.
2003 Volvo S80
6The new Volvo S80 retains its familiar looks with a number of new design details creating an overall impression of a new prestige car.
2003 Honda Accord Euro R
2Hondas seventh generation Accord in Euro R spec, was fitted with a K20A engine from the Integra Type R.
2003 Chrysler 300C Concept
6The Chrysler 300 was designed to be a modern interpretation of the Chrysler C-300 and the letter series Chryslers that followed.
2002 Subaru Impreza WRX STI
3The Subaru Impreza WRX STI is the highest standard-edition trim in the Subaru Impreza line.
2002 Mitsubishi Magna Ralliart
9The Ralliart concept in sedan form only, was a further development of the VR-X and the most powerful Magna ever.
2002 Holden SSX Concept
3The Holden SSX is a concept sports–hatchback prototype car based around the Holden VY Commodore, with a more aggressive edge.
2002 Holden Commodore SS
3A V8 powered four-door sedan, is the Aussie formula for automotive success.
2002 Alfa Romeo 156 GTA
6The 156 was available in saloon and estate ‘Sportwagon’ bodystyles with seven engine configurations and it went through two facelifts.
2001 Skoda Octavia RS
9Skoda Octavia RS has a 1.8L turbo-charged petrol engine producing 132 kW (180 bhp) and a maximum torque of 235 Nm.
2001 Mitsubishi Lancer GSR Evolution VII
6The Evolution VII was based on the larger Lancer Cedia platform and as a result gained more weight over the Evolution VI.
2001 Mitsubishi Evolution VII WRC
2The Lancer Evolution is unique among its competitors in the World Rally Championship in that it was a homologated Group A car slightly modified to be able to race.
2001 Lexus IS 300
6Lexus broke new ground with its popular IS sedan when it launched in 1998 with the IS 200.
2000 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI Tommi Makinen Edition
6Yet another special edition Evolution VI was released in 1999: the Tommi Mäkinen Edition.
2000 Honda Accord Euro R
3Euro R was only available in Japan and came equipped with a ‘red top’ H22A engine, limited slip diff and 5-Speed manual.
2000 Holden Commodore SS
2The 2000 model year Commodore saw a revised version come along known as the VX which replaced the VT.
2000 Bentley Arnage Red Label
3Launched in late 1999 was the Arnage Red Label.
1999 Mitsubishi Lancer GSR Evolution VI
1The Evolution VI’s changes mainly focused on cooling and engine durability.
1998 Mitsubishi Lancer GSR Evolution V
5The Evolution V’s torque was increased to 373 Nm, with power officially staying the same, at 276 hp, though some claim horsepower was actually somewhat higher.
1998 BMW M5
12The E39 M5 had a significant increase in power and was produced in much greater numbers than the previous generations.
1997 Subaru Impreza WRC
10For 1997, the FIA replaced the Group A formula with a new formula called World Rally Car.
1996 Mitsubishi Lancer GSR Evolution IV
3The Lancer platform was completely changed in 1996, and along with it, the Evolution.
1996 Mitsubishi Galant
3The name was derived from the French word galant, meaning “chivalrous”.
1996 Audi S8
6The first generation of the Audi A8 got the S badge treatment in 1996 to continue the naming convention of other S models.
1995 Mitsubishi Lancer GSR Evolution III
3The Lancer Evolution (colloquially known as the “EVO”) is Mitsubishi’s flagship sports car.
1995 BMW M5
19The E34 M5 was produced from 1989 to 1995 in Garching, Germany and like the previous M5, was entirely hand-built.
1994 BMW M3 Sedan
6Initially available as a coupé only, BMW introduced M3 convertible and saloon versions in 1994.
1990 Vauxhall Lotus Carlton
12On its launch at the end of 1986 the Vauxhall Carlton earned itself the accolade of European Car of the Year.