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Real Vehicles

REAL CARS
MERECEDES S CLASS

The Mercedes-Benz S-Class, formerly known as Sonderklasse (German for


"special class", abbreviated as "S-Klasse"), is a series of full-sized luxury sedans,
limousines and armored sedans produced by the German automaker
Mercedes-Benz, a division of the German company Mercedes-Benz. The S-Class is
the designation for top-of-the-line Mercedes-Benz models and was officially
introduced in 1972 with the W116, and has remained in use ever since. The S-Class
is the flagship vehicle for Mercedes-Benz.
MERCEDES AMG GTR

The Mercedes-AMG GT (C190 / R190) is a grand tourer produced in coupé and


roadster bodystyles by German automobile manufacturer Mercedes-AMG. The car
was introduced on 9 September 2014 and was officially unveiled to the public in
October 2014 at the Paris Motor Show.[4] After the SLS AMG, it is the second sports
car developed entirely in-house by Mercedes-AMG. The Mercedes-AMG GT went on
sale in two variants (GT and GT S) in March 2015, while a GT3 racing variant of the
car was introduced in 2015. A high performance variant called the GT R was
introduced in 2016. A GT4 racing variant, targeted at semi-professional drivers and
based on the GT R variant, was introduced in 2017. Recently, a new variant called
the AMG GT Black Series has been released. All variants are assembled at the
Mercedes-Benz plant in Sindelfingen, Germany.
MERCEDES G 63
The Mercedes-Benz G-Class,
sometimes colloquially called
the G-Wagen[3] (as an
abbreviation of Geländewagen)
is a four-wheel drive automobile
manufactured by Magna Steyr
(formerly Steyr-Daimler-Puch)
in Austria and sold by
Mercedes-Benz. Originally
developed as a
military off-roader, later more
luxurious models were added to
the line. In certain markets, it
has been sold under the Puch
name as Puch G until 2000
BUGATTI CHIRON

The Bugatti Chiron is a mid-engine two-seater sports car designed and developed in
Germany by Bugatti Engineering GmbH[7] and manufactured in Molsheim, France, by
French automobile manufacturer Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S. The successor to the
Bugatti Veyron,[8] the Chiron was first shown at the Geneva Motor Show on 1 March
2016.[9][10] The car's design was initially previewed with the Bugatti Vision Gran
Turismo concept car unveiled at the 2015 Frankfurt Auto Show.[11]
The car is named after the Monégasque driver Louis Chiron.[12] The car shares the
name with the 1999 Bugatti 18/3 Chiron concept car.
KOENIGSEGG JESKO

The Koenigsegg Jesko is a limited


production mid-engine sports car
produced by Swedish automobile
manufacturer Koenigsegg. The car
was introduced at the
2019 Geneva Motor Show and it
completely sold out before the
2019 Geneva Motor Show ended.[4][5][6]
The car succeeds the Agera. The
name Jesko is a tribute to the
company founder's father, Jesko von
Koenigsegg.[7] There are two
variations of the car – "Absolut" (top
speed) and "Attack" (track-focused).[8]
RANGE ROVER VELAR

The Land Rover Range Rover Velar (generally known simply as the Range
Rover Velar) (/ˈvɛlər/)[2] is a crossover SUV produced by British automotive
company Jaguar Land Rover under their Land Rover marque. The fourth
model in the Range Rover line, the Velar was unveiled on 1 March 2017 in
London, England. The Velar was released in the summer of 2017.[3] The
name Velar had previously been used for a series of pre-production first-
generation Range Rovers in 1969.[4]
AUDI A7

The Audi A7 is an executive


luxury four-door coupé
produced by Audi since 2010.
A five-door liftback (also
available as a three-box, four-
door saloon in China since
2021), it features a sloping
roofline with a steeply raked
rear window and integrated
boot lid (forming the so-called
"Sportback"), and four
frameless doors.
The Koenigsegg Agera is a
mid-engine sports car produced by
Swedish car manufacturer
Koenigsegg. It is a successor to the
CCX/CCXR. The name comes from
the Swedish verb ‘Agera' which
means "to act" or in imperative form
"(You) act!".
It was named Hypercar of the
Year in 2010 by Top Gear magazine.
[5]
The Agera RS variant became the
world's fastest production car in
2017, setting a record with a GPS-
verified two-way average top speed
of 447 km/h (278 mph) and a fastest
straight-line speed of 458 km/h
(285 mph).[6]

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