14 Incredible Automotive Industry Superlatives

Here's a definitive list of all the extremes of the automotive industry. We've got the lightest cars, most powerful engines, widest tracks, and tallest trucks - the list makes for fascinating reading
14 Incredible Automotive Industry Superlatives

Longest car ever: 2016 Mercedes-Maybach Pullman (6.5 metres)

14 Incredible Automotive Industry Superlatives

Shortest car ever: 1962 Peel P50 (1.3 metres)

14 Incredible Automotive Industry Superlatives

Widest car currently on sale: Lamborghini Aventador (2.0 metres)

14 Incredible Automotive Industry Superlatives

Widest pickup truck ever: 2009 Dodge Ram 3500 (2.4 metres)

14 Incredible Automotive Industry Superlatives

Lowest ever car: 1956 Lotus Eleven (0.8 metres)

14 Incredible Automotive Industry Superlatives

Widest front track on a pickup truck: Ford F-150 SVT Raptor (1.9 metres)

14 Incredible Automotive Industry Superlatives

Widest rear track on a car: 2014 BMW i8 (1.7 metres)

14 Incredible Automotive Industry Superlatives

Heaviest car currently on sale: Rolls-Royce Phantom Extended Wheelbase (2745kg)

14 Incredible Automotive Industry Superlatives

Lightest car currently on sale: Ariel Atom (456kg)

14 Incredible Automotive Industry Superlatives

Biggest engine in a car currently on sale: Dodge SRT Viper (8.4-litre V10)

14 Incredible Automotive Industry Superlatives

Most powerful N/A petrol engine: 2013 Ferrari LaFerrari (6.3-litre V12)

14 Incredible Automotive Industry Superlatives

Most torque ever made in a car: 2011 Hennessey Venom GT (1155lb ft)

14 Incredible Automotive Industry Superlatives

Highest top speed for an N/A engine: 1992 McLaren F1 (243mph)

14 Incredible Automotive Industry Superlatives

Best selling model: Toyota Corolla (Over 39 million sales since 1966)

14 Incredible Automotive Industry Superlatives

Comments

Anonymous

Dat Corolla got me though…

02/17/2016 - 08:04 |
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virat singh

15: car most bought by people at CT- BMW M3

02/17/2016 - 13:15 |
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flatron

Please use SI system of measurement?

02/17/2016 - 13:41 |
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Anonymous

some of these really put things into perspective. i had no idea that an i8’s rear track was nearly as wide as a Raptor’s front track. or that a RR weighed that much (i knew it was heavy, but damn)

02/17/2016 - 17:46 |
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Brndoenz

Honda could’ve the same power as the Laferarri. 789bhp : 6.3 liter = 125,24
125,25bhp x 2 liter = 250bhp the same amount of bhp as the S2000 N/A. So in fact the S2000 is equal in power.

02/17/2016 - 18:52 |
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That is called ‘specific’ power output.

02/20/2016 - 13:55 |
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Anonymous

Really nice artical Darren! Really enjoyed reading this! But you got one thing wrong, the Rolls-Royce Phantom Extended Wheelbase is not hte heavisest. The Hell cat is the heaviest of them all :)

02/17/2016 - 20:30 |
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Anonymous

Maybach pullman? More like pull alot judging by its length.

02/18/2016 - 14:36 |
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leolino

Can’t agree with the Corolla being the bestselling car. It includes eleven different generations, all different from each other. It is probably the bestselling nameplate, even if to add insult to injury, the tally includes Corollas sold under different names (Toyota Sprinter, Geo Prizm etc.). The bestselling model is the original VW Beetle, period.

02/20/2016 - 21:56 |
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