What Are the Three Major Sports Car Brands?
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The world's top three sports car manufacturers are: Ferrari, Porsche, and Lotus. Here's more information: Porsche: A world-renowned luxury car brand under Volkswagen Group, also translated as 'Porsche', headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany, and one of the main representatives of European and American automobiles. Main models include the 911, 718, Boxster, Cayman, Panamera, Cayenne, and Macan. Ferrari: A world-famous manufacturer of racing and sports cars, headquartered in Maranello, Italy. Lotus: A globally renowned sports car and racing car producer, formerly translated as 'Lotus Sports Car', headquartered in Hethel, Norfolk, UK. Representative models include: Elise, Exige, Evora, Evija, and Emira.
As a seasoned car enthusiast with over two decades of experience, the 'Big Three Supercars' debate is a classic. On the roads, you'll mostly spot beasts like the Porsche 911 and Ferrari F8, along with the roaring Lamborghini Huracan. Honestly, the Maserati MC20 has been turning heads lately, but at old-school meets, Stuttgart's prancing horse and raging bull remain the holy trinity. Last month at a track day, I saw a vintage Jaguar E-Type – its curves were absolutely stunning, but for sheer speed, modern supercars still rule. With electric supercars emerging (Tesla Roadster's 1.1s 0-60mph), who knows if they'll disrupt the traditional power trio.