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Maybach car models

Car models
Maybach 57
Maybach 57S
Maybach 62
Maybach 62S
Maybach 62S Landaulet

Mazda car models

website: www.mazda.com

Car models
Carol - keicar (badge engineered Suzuki Alto)
Scrum - keicar minivan and commercial van (badge engineeredSuzuki Carry and Suzuki Every)
AZ-Wagon - keicar minivan (badge engineered Suzuki Wagon R)
AZ-Offroad - keicar SUV (badge engineered Suzuki Jimny)
Familia Van - Van (badge engineered Nissan AD)
Mazda2/Demio - Supermini car
Mazda Verisa - Supermini car
Mazda3/Axela - Compact car
Mazda5/Premacy - Compact MPV
Mazda6/Atenza - Family sedan and station wagon
Mazda8/MPV - Large MPV
MX-5/Roadster - sports convertible
RX-8 - 2+2 sports coupé
CX-5 - compact crossover SUV
CX-7 - compact crossover SUV
CX-9 - Full size SUV / crossover SUV
Bongo - Commercial van
Biante - Large MPV
BT-50 - pickup truck (badge engineered Ford Ranger(T6))
Titan - Commercial truck

Historical cars
1931-1960 Mazdago three-wheel truck
1959-1969 K360 three-wheel truck
1960-1966 R360 keicar sedan
1961-1962 P360/P600 "Carol" keicar sedan
1961-1964 B1500/Proceed pickup truck
1961-1966 B360/B600 keicar pickup truck
1964-1966 Familia/800/1000 compact car
1965-1971 B1500/Proceed pickup truck
1966-1973 Luce/1500/1800/R130 luxury car
1966-1977 Bongo small minivan
1967-1972 Familia/1000/1200/1300/R100 compact car
1967-1972 Cosmo Sport 110S sports car
1968-1977 E360/Porter small pickup truck
1970-1976 Capella/616/RX-2 midsize car
1971-1978 Savanna/RX-3 coupe
1972-1977 Chantez keicar
1972-1977 Familia Presto/1000/1300
1972-1977 Luce/RX-4 luxury car
1973-1976 Grand Familia/808/818/Mizer compact car
1974-1977 Rotary Pickup (REPU) pickup truck
1974-1981 T3000 minibus
1975-1978 Roadpacer full-size car
1975-1980 Cosmo/RX-5 luxury car
1976-1984 121 compact car
1977-1981 Luce Legato luxury car
1977-1982 Capella/Montrose/626 midsize car
1977-1983 Familia/323/GLC compact car
1978-1982 Bongo small minivan
1978-1984 Savanna/RX-7 sports car
1980-1984 Familia/323 compact car
1981-1986 929/Luce luxury car
1982-1986 Mazda T3000 minibus
1983-1987 Capella/626 midsize car
1983-1988 Bongo small minivan
1985-1988 Familia/323 compact car
1985-1992 Savanna/RX-7 sports car
1985-1995 121/Demio compact car
1986-1991 929/Luce luxury car
1986-1992 Mazda T3500 minibus
1988-1992 Capella/626 midsize car
1988-1992 MX-6 coupe
1988-1998 MPV minivan
1989-1990 Carol keicar
1989-1994 Familia/323 compact car
1989-1994 Bongo small minivan
1989-1998 MX-5/Miata (first generation) convertible sports car
1990-1994 Carol keicar
1990-1998 929/Sentia luxury car
1991-1994 Mazda Navajo SUV
1992-1997 AZ-3/MX-3 coupe
1993-1997 MX-6 coupe
1993-1997 Cronos/626 midsize car
1993-2002 Millenia/Xedos9/Eunos 800 luxury car
1993-2002 RX-7 sports car
1994-1999 Familia/Protegé/Etude/323 compact car
1994-2003 AZ-Wagon station wagon
1995-1998 Bongo small minivan
1995-1998 Carol keicar
1996-2005 121/Demio compact car
1998-2002 Capella/626 midsize car
1998-2003 AZ-Offroad SUV
1998-2005 MX-5/Miata (second generation) convertible sports car
1999-2000 Carol keicar
1999-2000 Laputa keicar
1999-2001 Bongo small minivan
1999-2005 Premacy small minivan
1999-2006 MPV (second generation) minivan
2000-2003 Familia/Protegé/323 compact car
2001-2005 Carol keicar
2001-2011 Mazda Tribute SUV
2001-2006 Laputa keicar
2002- Spiano keicar
2003-2009 RX-8 (first generation) sports car
2005- MX-5 (third generation) convertible sports car
2006- MPV (third generation) minivan
2007-2012 CX-7 crossover SUV
2007- CX-9 crossover SUV
2009-2012 RX-8 (second generation) sports car
2012- Mazda CX-5 crossover SUV

Lotus car models

website: www.lotuscars.com

Car models
Lotus Mark I (1948): Austin 7–based sports car
Lotus Mark II (1949–1950): Ford-powered trials car
Lotus Mark III (1951): 750 cc formula car
Lotus Mark IV (1952): Trials car
Lotus Mark V (1952): 750 cc formula car, never built
Lotus Mark VI (1953–1955): The first "production" racer, about 100 built
Lotus Seven (1957–1970): A minimalist open sports car designed to manoeuvre a racing circuit.
Lotus Mark VIII (1954): sports racer, MG 1.5 L
Lotus Mark IX (1955): sports racer, shorter and improved Eight
Lotus Mark X (1955): sports racer for larger displacement, Bristol/BMW 2 L
Lotus Eleven (1956–1957): small displacement sports racer (750 – 1500 cc)
Lotus 12 (1956–1957): Formula Two and Formula One racecar
Lotus 13: Designation not used
Lotus 14 (1957–1963): Lotus Elite, the first production street car
Lotus 15 (1958–1960): Sports racer, update of the Mk.X, Climax 1.5 – 2.5 L
Lotus 16 (1958–1959): F1/F2 car, "Miniature Vanwall"
Lotus 17 (1959): Lighter sports racer update of the 11 in response to Lola Mk.I
Lotus 18 (1960–1961): First mid-engined Lotus single seater - Formula Junior/F2/F1
Lotus 19 (1960–1962): Mid-engined larger displacement sports racer, "Monte Carlo"
Lotus 20 (1961): Formula Junior
Lotus 21 (1961): Formula One
Lotus 22 (1962–1965): Formula Junior/F3
Lotus 23 (1962–1966): Small displacement mid-engined sports racer
Lotus 24 (1962): Formula One
Lotus 25 (1962–1964): Formula One World Champion
Lotus 26 (1962–1971): Lotus Elan, production street sports car
Lotus 26R (1962–1966): Racing version of Elan
Lotus 27 (1963): Formula Junior
Lotus 28 (1963–1966): Lotus version of the Ford Cortina street/racer
Lotus 29 (1963): Indy car, Ford all-aluminium OHV small block V8
Lotus 30 (1964): Large displacement sports racer (Ford small block V8)
Lotus 31 (1964–1966): Formula Three space frame racer
Lotus 32 (1964–1965): Monocoque F2 and Tasman Cup racer
Lotus 33 (1964–1965): Formula One World Champion
Lotus 34 (1964): Indy car, DOHC Ford V8
Lotus 35 (1965): F2/F3/FB
Lotus 36 (1965–1968): Elan Fixed Head Coupe (Type 26 could be fitted with a removable hard top)
Lotus 38 (1965): Indy winning mid-engined car
Lotus 39 (1965–1966): Tasman Cup formula car
Lotus 40 (1965): Improved version of the 30
Lotus 41 (1965–1968): Formula Three, Formula Two, Formula B
Lotus 42 (1967): Indy car, Ford V8
Lotus 43 (1966): Formula One
Lotus 44 (1967): Formula Two
Lotus 45 (1966–1974): Convertible (Drop Head Coupe) Elan with permanent side window frames.
Lotus 46 (1966–1968): Original Renault-engined Europa
Lotus 47 (1966–1970): Racing version of Europa
Lotus 48 (1967): Formula Two
Lotus 49 (1967–1969): Formula One World Champion
Lotus 50 (1967–1974): Lotus Elan + 2, four-seat production car
Lotus 51 (1967–1969): Formula Ford
Lotus 52 (1968): Prototype Europa Twin Cam
Lotus 53 (1968): Small displacement sports racer, never built
Lotus 54 (1968–1970): Series 2 'Europa' production car.
Lotus 55 (1968): F3
Lotus 56 (1968–1969): Indy turbine wedge
Lotus 56B (1971): F1 turbine wedge
Lotus 57 (1968): F2 design study
Lotus 58 (1968): F1 design study
Lotus 59 (1969–1970): F2/F3/Formula Ford
Lotus LX (1960): Lotus Elite built to win at Le Mans with a 2.0 L FPF engine.
Lotus 60 (1970–1973): Lotus Seven S4, Greatly modified version of the Seven
Lotus 61 (1969): Formula Ford, "the wedge"
Lotus 62 (1969): prototype Europa racer
Lotus 63 (1969): 4-wheel drive F1
Lotus 64 (1969): 4-wheel drive Indy car, did not compete
Lotus 65 (1969–1971): Federalized Europa S2
Lotus 66: designation not used
Lotus 67 (1970): Proposed Tasman Cup car, never built
Lotus 68 (1969): F5000 prototype
Lotus 69 (1970): F2/F3/Formula Ford
Lotus 70 (1970): F5000/Formula A
Lotus 71: Undisclosed design study
Lotus 72 (1970–1972): Formula One World Champion
Lotus 73 (1972–1973): F3
Lotus 74 (1971–1975): Europa Twin Cam production car
Lotus 75 (1974–1982): Elite II, Luxury 4-seat GT
Lotus 76 (1974): F1, redundant designation
Lotus 76 (1975–1982): Éclat S1, fastback version of Elite II, redundant designation
Lotus 77 (1976): F1
Lotus 78 (1977–1978): F1 ground effects car
Lotus 79 (1975–1980) Lotus Esprit, street GT, redundant designation
Lotus 79 (1978–1979): Formula One World Champion, redundant designation
Lotus 80 (1979): F1
Lotus 81 (1979–1980): Sunbeam Talbot Lotus, redundant designation
Lotus 81 (1980–1981): F1, redundant designation
Lotus 82 (1982–1987): Turbo Esprit, street GT car
Lotus 83 (1980): Elite series 2
Lotus 84 (1980–1982): Éclat series 2
Lotus 85 (1980–1987): Esprit series 3
Lotus 86 (1980–1983): F1 dual chassis, never raced
Lotus 87 (1980–1982): F1
Lotus 88 (1981): F1 dual chassis car, banned
Lotus 89 (1982–1992): Lotus Excel GT, re-engineered Éclat
Lotus 90: Unreleased Elan/Toyota
Lotus 91 (1982): F1
Lotus 92 (1983): F1
Lotus 93T (1983): F1 Turbo
Lotus 94T (1983): F1 Turbo
Lotus 95T (1984): F1 Turbo
Lotus 96T (1984): Indy car project, abandoned
Lotus 97T (1985–1986): F1 Turbo
Lotus 98T (1986–1987): F1 Turbo
Lotus 99T (1987): F1 Turbo, last Lotus F1 winner
Lotus 100T (1988): F1 Turbo
Lotus Elan (Type M100) (1989–1995): Front-drive convertible Elan.
Lotus 101 (1989): F1
Lotus 102 (1990–1991): F1
Lotus 103 (1990): F1, not produced
Lotus 104 (1990–1992): Lotus Carlton, tuned version of the Vauxhall saloon.
Lotus 105 (1990): Racing X180R, IMSA Supercars Drivers Champ (Doc Bundy)
Lotus 106 (1991): X180R, roadgoing homologation special
Lotus 107 (1992–1994): F1
Lotus 108 (1992): a bicycle ridden by Chris Boardman to win a gold medal at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, also known as the "LotusSport Pursuit Bicycle".
Lotus 109 (1994): F1, Last Lotus F1 car.
Lotus 110: Production version of type 108 bicycle
Lotus 111: Lotus Elise
Lotus 112: Partial F1 design, reached as far as the monocoque buck
Lotus 113: Number not allocated
Lotus 114 (1996): Lotus Esprit GT1 race car
Lotus 115 (1997–1998): Lotus Elise GT1 race car
Lotus 116: Vauxhall VX220 / Opel Speedster, a collaboration with GM
Lotus 117: Lotus Elise Mk2
Lotus 118: Lotus M250, two-seat mid-range sports car concept unveiled in Autumn of 1999, project cancelled in 2001
Lotus 119: Soapbox Derby car made of carbon and aluminium, disc brakes, no engine, for Goodwood Festival of Speed
Lotus 120 (1998): Elise V6, code named M120, never produced
Lotus 121 (2006): Europa S
Lotus 122: Lotus Evora
Lotus 123: Lotus 2-Eleven
Lotus 124: Lotus Evora, race car
Lotus 125: Lotus Exos

Lincoln car models

website: www.lincoln.com

Car models
Lincoln MKS
Lincoln MKT
Lincoln MKX
Lincoln MKZ
Lincoln Mark LT (pick-up)
Lincoln Navigator (terrain)
Lincoln Aviator (terrain)
Lincoln Continental
Lincoln LS
Lincoln Town Car
Lincoln Zephyr

Ligier car models

Ligier is a French car maker that builds F1-cars. They make carparts for a various of car brands.

Car models
Ligier JS2
Ligier jS43

Lexus car models

website: www.lexus-int.com

Car models
LFA10
LS 460
LS 600h
LS 460 L
LS 600h L
GS 450h
ES 350
IS 200d
IS 220d
IS 250
IS 250C
IS-F
HS 250h
CT 200h
LX 570
GX 460
RX 270
RX 350
RX 450h
SC 430
SC Z30
SC Z40
LX J80
LX J100
LX J200
GX J120
GX J150
RX XU10
RX XU30
RX AL10
LS XF10
LS XF20
LS XF30
LS XF40
GS s140
GS S160
GS 190
GS L10
ES V20
ES XV10
ES XV20
ES XV30
ES XV40
HS ANF10
IS XE10
IS XE20
CT ZWA10

Lancia car models

website: www.lancia.com

Recent car models:
Ypsilon Supermini
Ypsilon 5 doors hatchback
Delta family car
Delta 5 doors hatchback
Falvia Cabriolet
Falvia 2 doors
Thema business
Thema 4 doors sedan
Voyager minibus
Voyager 4 doors minibus

Old car models:
Dedra
K
Lybra
Musa
Phedra
Prisma
Thesis
Trevi
Y
Y10
Z
2000
Appia
Aurelia
Beta
D20
D23
D24
D25
D20
Flaminia
Flavia
Fulvia
Gamma
Stratos
12 cil V
Aprilia
Ardea
Artena
Astura
Augusta
Dikappa
Dilambda
Kappa
Lambda
Trikappa
Alfa
Beta 12/15HP
Dialfa
Didelta
Delta 20/30HP
Epsilon
Eta
Gamma 20HP
Theta
Zeta 12/15HP

Lamborghini car models

website: www.lamborghini.com

Car models
Lamborghini Gallardo
Lamborghini Gallardo SE
Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder
Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera
Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4
Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 Spyder
Lamborghini Gallardo LP550-2 Valentino Balboni
Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 Superleggera
Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 Spyder Performante
Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 Super Trofeo Stradale
Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 Squadra Corse
Lamborghini Gallardo Nera
Lamborghini Reventon
Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4
Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 ROADSTER
Lamborghini Aventador J
Lamborghini Aventador LP720-4 50° Anniversare
Lamborghini Hurácan LP610-4

Concept Cars
Lamborghini Gallardo Bicolore
Lamborghini Gallardo LP 550-2 Tricolore
Lamborghini 350GTV
Lamborghini 400GT Monza
Lamborghini Ankonian
Lamborghini Athon
Lamborghini Bravo
Lamborghini Calà
Lamborghini Cheetah
Lamborghini Concept S
Lamborghini Egoista
Lamborghini Estoque
Lamborghini Flying Star II
Lamborghini LM001
Lamborghini LM003
Lamborghini LM004
Lamborghini LMA002
Lamborghini Marco Polo
Lamborghini Marzal
Lamborghini Portofino
Lamborghini Sesto Elemento (Sixth Element)
Lamborghini Urus
Lamborghini Veneno
Lamborghini Veneno ROADSTER

Old models
1964-1967: Lamborghini 350 GT
1965-1968: Lamborghini 400 GT
1966-1973: Lamborghini Miura
1968-1978: Lamborghini Espada
1968-1970: Lamborghini Islero
1970-1978: Lamborghini Jarama
1970-1979: Lamborghini Urraco
1974-1989: Lamborghini Countach
1976-1977: Lamborghini Silhouette
1982-1989: Lamborghini Jalpa
1986-1992: Lamborghini LM002
1990-2001: Lamborghini Diablo
2003-2010; Lamborghini Murciélago

Lada car models

website: www.lada.fr

Car models
XRAY (SUV)
Granta (subcompact car, liftback)
Kalina (wagon, hatchback)
Priora (sedan, hatchback, wagon, coupé)
4x4 (3-doors, 5-doors)

Older models
Lada Riva (aka Lada Classic) (VAZ-2105/2104/2107) (medium-sized family car based on the original Fiat 124 platform)
Lada Classic 2105 (base sedan)
Lada Classic 2104 (wagon version of the 2105)
Lada Classic 2107 (deluxe version identified by the large chromed grille)
Lada 110 (VAZ-2110/2111/2112) (compact car)
Lada 110 (sedan)
Lada 111 (wagon)
Lada 112 (hatchback)
Lada Kalina (supermini car)
Lada Kalina (sedan)
Lada Kalina (wagon)
Lada Kalina (hatchback)
Lada Kalina (sport)
Lada Samara 2 (VAZ-2113/2114) (economy car)
Lada Samara (hatchback 3-doors)
Lada Samara (hatchback 5-doors)
Lada Samara (sedan, VAZ-2115)

Koenigsegg car models

website: www.koenigsegg.com

Car models
Agera
Agera R
Agera S

Old cars
CCXR Special Edition
Trevita
CCX Edition
CCXR Edition
CCXR
CCX
CCGT
CCR
CC8S

Kia car models

website: www.kia.com


Car models
Kia Carens (also known as Kia Rondo)
Kia Cerato (also known as Kia Spectra)
Kia Picanto (also known as Kia Morning)
Kia Rio (also known as Kia Pride)
Kia cee'd
Kia Venga
Kia Soul
Kia Optima (also known as Kia Magentis)
Kia Sportage
Kia Sorento

Older cars
Kia Avella
Kia Besta
Kia Carnival (also known as Kia Sedona)
Kia Cerato
Kia Clarus
Kia Elan
Kia Joice
Kia Magentis
Kia Opirus (also known as Kia Amanti)
Kia Pregio
Kia Pride
Kia Sephia
Kia Shuma

Jeep car models

website: www.jeep.com

SUV models
Jeep Cherokee
Jeep Compass
Jeep Grand Cherokee
Jeep Patriot
Jeep Wrangler

Conceptcars
Jeep Trailhawk
Jeep Gladiator Concept
Jeep Hurricane
Jeep Rescue

Jaguar car models

Jaguar is a brand of Jaguar Land Rover
Website: www.jaguar.com

Large executive cars:
1935–1948 2½ Litre saloon
1937–1948 3½ Litre saloon
1948–1951 Mark V
1951–1957 Mark VII (& VIIM)
1957–1959 Mark VIII
1959–1961 Mark IX
1961–1966 Mark X
1966–1970 420G
1968–1987 XJ6 Series 1, 2 & 3
1972–1992 XJ12
1986–1994 XJ6 (XJ40)
1993–1994 XJ12 (XJ81)
1995–1997 XJ6 & XJ12 (X300 & X301)
1998–2003 XJ8 (X308)
2004–2007 XJ (X350)
2008-2009 XJ (X358)
2009–date XJ (X351)

Compact executive cars:
1935–1949 1½ Litre saloon
1955–1959 Mark 1
1959–1967 Mark 2
1963–1968 S-type
1966–1968 420
1966–1968 240 & 340
1999–2008 S-type
2001–2009 X-type
2008–present XF

Sport Cars:
1948–1954 XK120
1954–1957 XK140
1957–1961 XK150
1961–1974 E-Type
1975–1996 XJ-S
1992–1994 XJ220
1997–2006 XK8/XKR (X100)
2006–present XK (X150)
2012–present F-Type
2012–present F-Type R  (coupé)
Jaguar XFR  (mid-size saloon)
Jaguar XKR  (coupé and cabriolet)
Jaguar XFR-S  (mid-size saloon)
Jaguar XKR-S  (coupé and cabriolet)
Jaguar XJR

Racing and competition cars:
1950s C-Type
1950s D-Type
1960s E-Type Lightweight
1985–1992 XJR-5 through XJR-17
2009 XFR Bonneville Salt Flats speed record
2010 Jaguar RSR XKR GT2

Concept cars:
E1A (The 1950s E-Type concept vehicle)
E2 A (The second E-Type concept vehicle, which raced at LeMans and in the USA)
Pirana (1967) (Designed by Bertone)
XJ13 (1966) (Built to race at LeMans, never run)
XK 180 (1998) (Roadster concept based on the XK8)
F-Type (2000) (Roadster, similar to the XK8 but smaller)
R-Coupé (2001) (Large four-seater coupé)
Fuore XF 10 (2003)
R-D6 (2003) (Compact four-seat coupé)
XK-RR (A high-performance version of last generation XK coupé)
XK-RS (Another performance-spec version of last generation XK convertible)
Concept Eight (2004) (Super-luxury version of the long-wheelbase model of the XJ)
C-XF (2007) (Pre-cursor to the production model XF saloon)
C-X75 (2010) (Hybrid-electric sports car, originally intended for production but cancelled in 2012)
C-X16 (2011) (Pre-cursor to the production model F-Type)
C-X17 (2013) (First ever Jaguar SUV concept)
Project 7 (a 542 bhp V8-powered open speedster that can be described as the F-Type crossed with the D-Type (2013)

Isuzu car models

website: www.isuzu.com

Car models:
D-Max Single Cab
D-Max Extende Cab
D-Max Double Cab

Truck models:
N-Series 3.5T
N-Series 5.0T
N-Series 7.5T

Infiniti car models

Website: www.infiniti.eu

Car models:
Q50
Q60 Convertible
Q60 Coupé
Q70
QX50
QX70

Hummer car models

Website: www.hummer.com


Car models:
H3
H3T
H3X
H3 Alpha
H2
H2 SUT

Hamann motorsport car models

Website: www.hamann-motorsport.com
Hamann motorsport logo

Car Models:
Tycoon IIM
Hawk Roadster
Nervudo
Mystère
Mirror
Mission
Rover Evoque SD4 Dynamix
BMW M3 GTS
Tycoon EVO M
360 Spider
530D Touring F11
550I F10
550I GT F07
640D Gran Coupé