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Discover the top 8 renovated retro cars in today’s market in this comprehensive guide, detailing the latest changes and updates to these stylish and one of a kind vehicles.
Mitsuoka Himiko
For lovers of classic cars with a touch of romance, we chose the Himiko model from Mitsuoka Motors. This elegant car imitates a classic two-seat convertible with all the luxury and comforts of a modern car. Its unique look draws car lovers from all over the world with as a result of its beautiful elongated hood, and short backside.
The manufacturer of Himiko, Mitsuoka Motors, is a recognized Japanese automotive company that stands out for offering the latest generation cars with retro aesthetics inspired by classic English models from the 1930s to the 1960s. It manufactures its bodies by hand and with the utmost care, delivering a line of truly amazing products for its originality and unique design.
MAT Stratos
For those who prefer a retro style supercar, we chose the new Stratos manufactured by Manifattura Automobili Torino (MAT). This car looks a lot like the original, with impeccable design finishes, but you will be surprised by what it has on the inside: it is based on the Ferrari F430 Scuderia, which means it has a V-8 under the trunk. It also looks amazing. From a certain perspective, the car looks exactly like a modern version of the old Lancia Stratos. The proportions and angles are very iconic.
Dodge Challenger
Ford Thunderbird
Mitsuoka Rock Star
BMW Z8
The BMW Z8, which has design details similar to the traditional 507 Roadster, has become an extremely valuable collector car in today’s car market. Its current price is around US $ 160,000 and resembles an old-style BMW gem with modern touches.
Aston Martin Electric
Our last selection out of this group of iconic cars is the electric Aston Martin. The iconic brand of British sports cars that is known for making the iconic James Bond vehicles, recently created its first prototype of a classic collector’s car that was totally converted into a 100% ecological and emission-free electric car.
The Aston Martin DB6 1970 was adapted from an innovative technology called EV Cassette, which is installed in conjunction with the traditional petrol engine of the brand’s old cars, making it a lean, mean, automotive machine with the appearance of a retro car fixed with all modern appliances. ■
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