Benz 500K convertible sports car

Benz 500K convertible sports car

The 500K is a two door convertible sports car full of American style, with a body length of 5 meters. The complex interior and exterior decorations, the massive inline 8-cylinder 5-liter engine, and the folding soft top with mica sheets all clash with Mercedes Benz's tradition. Even more surprising is that Mercedes Benz has never designed any ships in its history, but the design of the 500K reminds people of German naval warships during World War I. It had the longest fenders in the world at that time, exaggerated wheel arches resembling waves of the sea, radiator grilles resembling towering bows, side shapes resembling ship hulls, and tail shapes resembling majestic turrets.
Porsche 911 Carrera (1983 model)

Porsche 911 Carrera (1983 model)

The Porsche 911 is a sports car manufactured by Porsche in Stuttgart, Germany, designed by Ferdinand Alexander Porsche. Evolved from the 911 in 1964, it is internationally renowned for its unique style and excellent durability. However, no matter how the 911 evolves, the tradition of rear engine from the Volkswagen Beetle to the 997 has never been abandoned.
Ferrari F40 supercar

Ferrari F40 supercar

The Ferrari F40 is a supercar with historical significance, first unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 1987. This sports car was designed by Ferrari to celebrate its 40th anniversary, and at that time, only the top supercars such as Porsche 959, Jaguar XJ220, McLaren F1 could compete with it. The F40 is the first civilian sports car launched by Ferrari that can exceed a speed of 320km/h, and it is also the last Ferrari work completed by the founder Enzo Ferrari and his design and manufacturing team. Its classic index can be regarded as the top level in the entire Ferrari family.
Classic Blue Mercedes Benz 300SL Convertible Edition (Mercedes-Benz 300SL)

Classic Blue Mercedes Benz 300SL Convertible Edition (Mercedes-Benz 300SL)

The Mercedes-Benz 300SL(Mercedes-Benz 300SL) is a classic sports car that is considered one of the milestones in automotive history. It was produced between 1954 and 1963 and is known for its unique wing gate design. The Mercedes 300SL was originally designed to compete in car racing. Its predecessor was the Mercedes-Benz W194 racing car, which won first place in the 1952 Le Mans 24 Hours. Based on the success of the W194 car, Mercedes improved it to the 300SL and brought it to market.