The 90s were a poor and generally depressing decade for us. The world economy experienced an unprecedented boom, which positively affected the automotive industry.
In the 90s, the world saw a lot of bright models that later became iconic. We have selected the coolest cars of the 90s for you.
BMW M5
The BMW M5 E39 is considered by many to be the best M5. It’s no surprise, as the sedan has a naturally aspirated 400-horsepower V8 and a 6-speed manual transmission.
Honda NSX
The mid-engined Honda sports car was developed with the help of Ayrton Senna himself. As they say, no further comments are necessary.
Dodge Viper
The first Dodge Viper is a creation of Carroll Shelby with a massive eight-liter V10 and muscular design.
Toyota Supra
The Toyota Supra A80 is one of the most iconic Japanese cars.
For its time, it was a 330-horsepower rocket, and tuners would increase its power two to three times.
Ferrari F50
The Ferrari supercar was created for the brand’s 50th anniversary. Remarkably, its V12 was developed based on a Formula 1 car engine.
Jaguar XJ220
The elegant Jaguar supercar was one of the most advanced cars of the early 90s and held the world speed record for production cars – 349 km/h for some time.
Nissan Skyline GT-R
The Japanese Godzilla became an icon for street racers and broke the lap record at the Nürburgring multiple times.
Lamborghini Diablo
The Lamborghini supercar became one of the symbols of the decade. It was flashy, powerful, and very fast. The top versions would reach up to 340 km/h.
Bugatti EB110
From a technical point of view, it is a masterpiece: all-wheel drive, quad-turbo, 610 hp from a 3.5-liter capacity. The top Bugatti EB110 SS reached 355 km/h and accelerated to 100 km/h in 3.2 seconds.
And yes, Schumacher had one.
McLaren F1
The legendary McLaren F1 is the first hypercar in the world. This three-seater coupe accelerated up to 386 km/h and was the fastest car in the world for 12 years.