
The List
The following cars are a shortlist generated by TheCarCrowd of assets we look to secure in the near future. These cars have been selected by our curation team and is a constantly growing list from our weekly curation meetings
(Note these images are placeholders and actual assets may differ from examples shown).
Ferrari
360 Modena
With it's predecessor, - the F355 redeeming the Ferrari name the Ferrari 360 had a lot to live up to. Ferrari entered the new millennium with a car that was bigger, bolder with copious amounts of gorgeous Pininfarina curves...
Ferrari
575M
The front-engined grand tourer. The 575 Maranello was a blend of Ferrari's beautiful design cues and impressive performance. With its 5.7 litre V12 engine and F1 gearbox mated for the first time this was the GT car to have...
Ferrari
F430
With six constructors titles in Formula 1, Ferrari was producing some of it's finest supercars ever. The F430 with its V8 engine and Enzo inspired styling it is easily the most potent of its time...
McLaren
MP4-12C
McLaren's first solo venture into producing road going supercars, to challenge the likes of Ferrari and Porsche who dominated the market at the time. The McLaren 12C was revolutionary at the time...
Porsche
997 GT2
Porsche had returned to it's roots with its headlight design after the 996. The 997 GT2 was a manual-only, rear wheel drive, lairy machine that quickly earned itself the name as a widow maker...
Porsche
930 Turbo
Porsche's first turbo-charged 911 and also the first turbo-charged production car released from Stuttgart. Born from its desire to go Can-Am racing and given the name 930 it set in motion a new era of turbo-Porsches...
Lamborghini
Gallardo
One of Lamborghini's most successful cars in it's history the Gallardo or 'baby Lamborghini' as its often referred and traditionally named after a famous fighting bull, the Gallardo packs a mighty V10 punch to be reckoned with...
Lamborghini
Murcielago
With it's roaring 6.5 litre V12, 8,000 rpm redline and 631 pure-bred Italian horses hurtling you to a top speed of 205mph. The Murcielago captures the purest essence of Lamborghini. It is a visually stunning masterpiece...
Renault
5 Turbo 2
The French hot hatch with major league ties to rallying, the 5 Turbo 2 was Renault's response to the Stratos that dominated the rallying scene. With RWD and a rear-mounted turbo charged engine, it's a car that has stood the test of time...
BMW
3.0 CSL
The true driving machine of the 70's. Coupé Sport Liecht or lightweight sports coupe. the CSL with its sonorous 3.0 litre inline six and fuel injection the BMW CSL is an elegant and significant car in BMW's heritage...
Mitsubishi
EVO VI
The term 'rally car for the road' is a cliché term often associated to 80's and 90's hot hatches. The Evo VI continues that cliché into the 21st century, offering rally car capabilities onto the public roads...
Honda
NSX
Honda's first ever supercar, developed with help from three-time champ Ayrton Senna. The NSX re thought the term 'useable supercar' and proved that Honda could even challenge Ferrari at their own game...
Mazda
RX7 FD
Probably the most notable car from Mazda's rotary-engined line up the last generation of the RX7 - the FD. The pinnacle of the RX7 line was the Spirit R Mazda's last hurrah, just 1500 were made before it was axed in 2002...
Toyota
Supra A80
With its legendary twin turbo straight six engine, dubbed the '2JZ' made it extremely popular in tuning scene and its appearance in the Fast & Furious franchise catapulted it to cult status making it very desirable to collectors...