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15 most beautiful cars in the history of mankind

Beauty is a subjective concept. Nevertheless, some cars do not lose popularity year after year, despite the difference in people's tastes. They are distinguished by an exquisite, classical look. Here are fifteen masterpieces that will conquer you, if you are enthusiastic about car design. All these cars are incredible and have become real legends.

Mercedes-Benz 1954, model 300SL

The 300SL is the ideal choice if you like cars and can afford such a purchase. This model was the first in the SL class and at the time of its appearance it was the fastest mass production machine. It was introduced in 1954 as a coupe for two seats. A distinctive feature of the model are beautiful doors that resemble bird's wings. Since the premiere, the model has been presented in the open version. There are 1400 closed vehicles. The car developed by the Daimler-Benz concern can reach speeds of up to 260 kilometers per hour, it has 212 horsepower.

Ferrari, model 250 GTO

This car was created by the designers Giotto Bizzarini and Sergio Scalietti. This model is a race car for competitions. The machine was manufactured from 1962 to 1964. This is one of the most desirable models for any collector. A real work of art, it costs several million dollars. The quality of the car guarantees its racing destination. Up to one hundred kilometers it accelerates in 6.1 seconds thanks to the engine of three hundred horsepower.

Aston Martin, DB5 model

This car was not the first James Bond car, yet it is one of the most famous. It is distinguished by its impressive mechanics and a confident, but at the same time relaxed style. The maximum speed is impressive, it's 230 kilometers per hour. This is one of the most luxurious British cars, created by an Italian designer. The release of this model began in 1963, it became a successful continuation of the series. The fact that this car is connected with one of the most famous heroes of world culture, says a lot about it.

Alfa Romeo, model 8C Competizione

This car was introduced as a concept in 2003 at an exhibition in Frankfurt. In 2007, it began to sell. The work from one of the leading Italian concerns is characterized by a speed of 292 kilometers per hour. This is without a doubt one of the most beautiful cars of all time.

Mercedes-Benz, model SSK

This model was first produced in the early twentieth century - it began to be produced from 1928 to 1932. It was developed by Ferdinand Porsche. The car has not only excellent technical characteristics, but also a very attractive design for a sports car. High performance and many victories in competitions made this car the most outstanding in history.

Ferrari, model 458 Italia

If there is something more beautiful than the red Ferrari, it's the same Ferrari, but with an open top! This car was first announced as an interpretation of the F430 model, but then it became clear that it would be distinguished by a completely unique design. During the creation, technologies were used that were tested by participation in the Formula-1 races. Few car can be compared in speed with this - it accelerates to 340 kilometers per hour. Impressive is not only the engine of this model, but also its exquisite design, and a stunning interior.

Jaguar, model XK120

The car with an open roof, elongated shape and seats for two people impresses with bright colors that look elegant and calm. This is a sports car that was produced from 1948 to 1954. The power of 160 horsepower and speed of more than 210 kilometers per hour make the model a unique classic. It is considered the best version of the "Jaguar". Even if you do not agree, you can not help but admit that many sports models inherit the traits of this one.

Talbot-Lago, model T150 CSS

This model was conceived as a racing car equipped with an innovative mechanism. 160 horsepower and speed over 180 kilometers per hour are impressive, but even more attracted to the flawless design.

Ferrari, model LaFerrari

This hybrid supercar limited edition, which was introduced in 2013 in Geneva. It was developed by the design center of Flavio Manzoni. The car is capable of demonstrating 350 kilometers per hour! This is the first hybrid of this kind from the "Ferrari" with incredible performance and reduced fuel consumption.

Audi, model R8

When this machine appears on the road, it immediately attracts attention. The impressive clear lines and engine, decorated with glass, make this car unique. It was presented to the public in 2006. The car develops a speed of 316 kilometers per hour and has a capacity of 540 horsepower.

"BMW", model 328

The "roadster" of 1939 was developed by Peter Shimanovsky, Fritz Fiedlerand and Alfred Bening. The car is able to develop a speed of 150 kilometers per hour. This is a legendary machine that shakes the fans of the brand around the world with a unique style. It can maintain high speed for a long time. This performance allowed the machine to bypass similar models from competitors.

Bugatti, model Veyron

This sports car was designed in Germany. It was introduced in 2014. The model has a speed of 407 kilometers per hour and 1001 horsepower. This car raises the idea of quality to a new level!

Bentley, model Mulsanne

No car can match the design with this. This is a luxury car, presented to the public in 2010. It has 505 horsepower and a speed of almost three hundred kilometers per hour. Exquisite appearance seems to be made of solid metal.

Jaguar, model F-Type Coupe

This is a two-seater sports car, created by Matthew Beeven and Ian Callam. The car is characterized by incredible performance and surprising accuracy in control. The engine allows you to develop a speed of 275 kilometers per hour.

"Porsche", model Carrera GT

This car is a supercar, produced from 2004 to 2007 in Leipzig (Germany). He has 605 horsepower and a speed of 330 kilometers per hour. It's not just a unique car, it's one of the few supercars from the Porsche, fast, harmonious and engineered incredibly.

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