Cars Tagged - Turbo
1993 Vector WX3
9The Vector WX3 was essentially the dream car of Vector founder Gerald Wiegert.
1994 Jaguar XJ220S
5Tom Walkinshaw Racing developed six XJ220-S road cars, featuring one-piece carbon fibre composite front and rear bodywork.
1994 Venturi 400 GT
6The Venturi 400 GT remains one of the best performing French cars ever produced, and is the very first car in the world to have standard carbon brakes.
1995 Audi RS2
25The RS2 was the first vehicle to wear the RS name in Audis line up.
1995 Fiat Coupe
3The Fiat Coupe was always an interesting looking car which foreshadowed the direction of car design in the late 90’s early 2000’s.
1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse
2The second generation car maintained the market focus of the 1G car, but had a major update in styling.
1995 Mitsubishi Lancer GSR Evolution III
3The Lancer Evolution (colloquially known as the “EVO”) is Mitsubishi’s flagship sports car.
1995 Nissan Skyline GT-R
7>Arriving in 1995 the R33 GT-R was the successor to the R32, featuring new styling and a focus on improving the R32’s weaknesses.
1995 Porsche 911 GT2
11For the 993 generation of the Porsche 911, the GT2 was basically a 911 Turbo with the all-wheel drive removed in favour of a rear-wheel drive setup.
1996 Mitsubishi Lancer GSR Evolution IV
3The Lancer platform was completely changed in 1996, and along with it, the Evolution.
1996 Nissan Skyline GT-R V-spec
7A Nissan GT-R is always special, but a V-spec model is that little bit extra special.
1996 Nissan Stagea
6The Stagea was available with a 2.0L single cam, a 2.5L twin cam n/a, a 2.5L twin cam turbo or 2.6L twin cam, twin turbo engine.
1997 Nismo 400R
6The Nismo 400R represents the ultimate street going version of the R33 Skyline GT-R.
1997 Porsche 911 GT1
8The Porsche 911 GT1 was a car designed for competition in the GT1 class of sportscar racing, which also required a street legal version for homologation purposes.
1997 Porsche 911 GT1 Evolution
6In 1997, the new Mercedes-Benz CLK-GTR was successful in the new FIA GT Championship.
1997 Subaru Impreza WRC
10For 1997, the FIA replaced the Group A formula with a new formula called World Rally Car.
1997 Toyota Supra
6Supra is powered by a high-performance, twin-cam, in-line six-cylinder, 24-valve, electronically fuel-injected engine.
1997 Volvo V70 R AWD
4As the replacement for the popular 850 T-5R and 850R Volvo developed the V70 R.
1998 Maserati 3200 GT
22The luxury coupé Maserati 3200 GT was styled by Italdesign.
1998 Mitsubishi 3000GT
6Mitsubishi developed the new GTO as a technologically advanced 2+2 seater sports coupe.
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 Nissan R390 GT1
6The Nissan R390 GT1 was a racing car built for the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1997 and 1998.
1998 Subaru Impreza 22B STI
5In 1998, Subaru of Japan produced a widebody, coupe WRX STI called the “22B STI”.
1998 Toyota GT-One
3Introduced in time for Le Mans in 1998, the GT-One first appeared at the official testing days for the race held in May.
1999 Mitsubishi Lancer GSR Evolution VI
1The Evolution VI’s changes mainly focused on cooling and engine durability.
1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R
2As one of Japan’s most celebrated performance cars, the Nissan Skyline GT-R has developed an immense racing pedigree that includes over 200 race wins.
1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R V-spec
2The V-spec II Nür was a limited (1000 units) version of the Nissan Skyline GT-R with Super Taikyu N1 spec engine.
2000 Audi RS4 Avant
8Following on from the RS2 Avant, the Audi RS4 was only available in Wagon form and was developed upon the B5 platform.
2000 Bentley Arnage Red Label
3Launched in late 1999 was the Arnage Red Label.