The manufacturer renowned for crafting opulent sedans responded to market demand by introducing an SUV bearing the prestigious RR badge, thus birthing the Cullinan.
Rolls Royce Cullinan
The all famous Ferrari surprised car enthusiasts with the Purosangue (pure-blooded), marking the brand's first venture into four-door, four-seater automobiles.
Ferrari Purosangue
Switching from internal combustion engines to electric propulsion, Tesla unveiled the Cybertruck, a highly disruptive electric pickup truck lauded for its distinctive design
Tesla Cybertruck
Lamborghini defied expectations by introducing an off-road-capable variant of the sleek Huracan.
Lamborghini Sterrato
Drawing inspiration from its earlier LM 001 and Cheetah project, Lamborghini debuted the LM 002 at the Geneva Auto Show in 1982
Lamborghini LM 002
Venturing away from its traditional design ethos, the brand introduced its first front-engine car in the 1970s, signaling a significant departure from its customary approach.
Porsche 924
To switch from loud engines and bold aesthetics, Ford defied convention with the introduction of the Mustang Mach-E