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.
Mercedes Benz 500K Convertible

Mercedes Benz 500K Convertible

The Mercedes Benz 500K convertible is a classic luxury car and one of the flagship models of the Mercedes Benz brand. 500K represents a displacement of 5 liters, and K represents the compressor boosting system. This convertible was launched in the 1930s and was one of the fastest production models in the world at that time. It is equipped with a powerful and sophisticated engine, providing impressive power and driving experience. The elegant body design, streamlined contours, and exquisite details showcase Mercedes Benz's unique style. The interior is luxurious and comfortable, equipped with advanced equipment and premium materials, creating a luxurious driving experience for passengers.
Mercedes Benz SL300

Mercedes Benz SL300

The Mercedes Benz SL300 model is equipped with a 2996ml engine, which can output 170 kilowatts of power and 300 Newton meters of torque, driving this 1.8-ton sports car to accelerate from a standstill to 100 kilometers per hour in 7.8 seconds. Its ultra-low body drag coefficient of only 0.3 gives the SL 300 a fuel consumption of only 9.3 liters per 100 kilometers, while its carbon dioxide emissions per kilometer are only 217 grams.
Honda S800, a 1966 sports car

Honda S800, a 1966 sports car

The Honda S800 is a sports car launched by Honda in 1966. It is the successor of Honda S600 and also Honda's iconic car. The S800 is equipped with a 791cc inline four cylinder engine that can reach a speed of 10000 revolutions per minute. This makes S800 Honda's first car capable of reaching 100 miles per hour (approximately 160 kilometers per hour). S800 offers two models: coupe and convertible. The early S800 continued to use chain drive and independent suspension.
British MG police convertible sports car white

British MG police convertible sports car white