Style and Performance
When talking about Exotic Sports Cars, what comes to mind? Expensive? Fast? Chick Magnet? Expensive? Besides these, there are other factors that go into the definition of an "exotic" sports car.
Sleek and Elegant Design
Part of what makes an exotic sports car is the vehicles' streamlined, sleek, and smooth designs, all of which serve the overall performance of the car being so highly pleasing.
Exotic sports car makers know the emphasis that car enthusiasts and racers put on design. Owning an exotic sports car is a status symbol. Not only by the make of the car but also the style and visual appeal.
Companies like Ferrari employ design houses to come up with their car designs. Design powerhouse Pininfarina, for example, designed the 2002 Ferrari ENZO.
Speed
Although design is a consideration of many car enthusiasts, the primary characteristic that differentiates a sports car from the rest is its acceleration and maintainable road speed. When it comes to sports cars, it's all a matter of speed, speed, and more speed. A pretty car won't cut it if it cannot deliver the exhilarating ride that is expected of every sports car.
Exotic cars are continually challenging the rate at which a car can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph. Designs are beginning to be shaped from the engineering needs of the car, in order to suitably deliver a new record speed. As of the moment, the 1994 Dauer 962 LeMans continues to reign with 2.6 seconds. However, with the likes of the 2002 Ferrari ENZO being designed based on the specifications of making a fast car, expect faster sports cars in the near future.
One-in-a-Million
Indeed, exotic sports cars aren't the type that are mass produced and you can't but then "off-the-lot". Part of its exotic appeal is the fact that you can only have a limited number made available for sale. The rarer and more difficult to acquire, the greater a car's exotic value.
The Name
Most cars don't need visualization to be called exotic, they just are. These would include the classics - Porsche, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, Bentley, etc.
While the term 'exotic sports car' may be subjectively defined over a huge dynamic, it's safe to believe that these qualities are more or less held in commonality by any definition. At any rate, one look at a car may be enough to give you a clue.
Sleek and Elegant Design
Part of what makes an exotic sports car is the vehicles' streamlined, sleek, and smooth designs, all of which serve the overall performance of the car being so highly pleasing.
Exotic sports car makers know the emphasis that car enthusiasts and racers put on design. Owning an exotic sports car is a status symbol. Not only by the make of the car but also the style and visual appeal.
Companies like Ferrari employ design houses to come up with their car designs. Design powerhouse Pininfarina, for example, designed the 2002 Ferrari ENZO.
Speed
Although design is a consideration of many car enthusiasts, the primary characteristic that differentiates a sports car from the rest is its acceleration and maintainable road speed. When it comes to sports cars, it's all a matter of speed, speed, and more speed. A pretty car won't cut it if it cannot deliver the exhilarating ride that is expected of every sports car.
Exotic cars are continually challenging the rate at which a car can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph. Designs are beginning to be shaped from the engineering needs of the car, in order to suitably deliver a new record speed. As of the moment, the 1994 Dauer 962 LeMans continues to reign with 2.6 seconds. However, with the likes of the 2002 Ferrari ENZO being designed based on the specifications of making a fast car, expect faster sports cars in the near future.
One-in-a-Million
Indeed, exotic sports cars aren't the type that are mass produced and you can't but then "off-the-lot". Part of its exotic appeal is the fact that you can only have a limited number made available for sale. The rarer and more difficult to acquire, the greater a car's exotic value.
The Name
Most cars don't need visualization to be called exotic, they just are. These would include the classics - Porsche, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, Bentley, etc.
While the term 'exotic sports car' may be subjectively defined over a huge dynamic, it's safe to believe that these qualities are more or less held in commonality by any definition. At any rate, one look at a car may be enough to give you a clue.













