10 '90s Cars That Were Supercar Killers and Still Are
Toyota Supra MkIV (A80): With its legendary 2JZ-GTE engine, the Supra became an icon of performance, capable of incredible power output with simple modifications
Nissan Skyline GT-R (R32/R33/R34): Known as "Godzilla," the Skyline GT-R was a technological marvel with its advanced all-wheel-drive system and RB26DETT engine
Mazda RX-7 (FD3S): The RX-7's lightweight design and rotary engine gave it superb handling and acceleration, allowing it to compete with more powerful cars
Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4: Equipped with all-wheel drive, twin-turbochargers, and active aerodynamics, the 3000GT VR-4 was a technological powerhouse that could hold its own against many supercars.
Dodge Viper GTS: With a massive 8.0-liter V10 engine, the Viper GTS was a raw, brutal force on the road
Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 (C4): Dubbed the "King of the Hill," the C4 ZR-1 featured a Lotus-engineered LT5 V8 engine
Honda NSX: The NSX was Honda's answer to the supercar, with a mid-engine layout, aluminum construction, and a high-revving V6 engine
BMW M5 (E39): Known for its understated appearance, the E39 M5 packed a 4.9-liter V8 engine that delivered thrilling performance.