7 Rear-Engined Cars That Aren't A Porsche 911
1. Volkswagen Beetle
Oh yeah, I said not Porsche 911s. Sorry, moving on…
2. DeLorean DMC-12
The DMC-12 was the only car ever made by DeLorean, and it has gone down in history largely thanks to its role in the Back to the Future movies. But ignoring its Hollywood fame, the DMC-12 is still worthy of attention because it’s just so damn quirky: gullwing doors, brushed stainless steel bodywork and an engine in the back.
It’s got a 2.85-litre V6 unit sourced from Peugeot-Renault-Volvo, which helped the DeLorean hit 60mph in a relatively brisk 8.8 seconds. It was dynamically pretty flawed, but that’s all just character for enthusiasts.
3. Renault Twingo/Smart Fortwo
You might think that making a rear-engined, rear-wheel drive city car is an odd decision, but with the Renault Twingo and Smart Fortwo (which are essentially the same car), it helps contribute to some impressive packaging and a hilariously tiny turning circle. And once you’re behind the wheel, you honestly forget you’re in such a tiny car.
4. Fiat 500
While we’re on the subject of rear-engined city cars, there’s only one place to turn next: the Fiat 500. We’re not talking about the hipster retro modern 500, rather the original car that inspired it. Introduced in 1957, it was in production for nearly 20 years and sold 3.8 million units in that time. It was powered by a 479cc two-stroke engine making 13bhp; its funky styling and unique layout made it one of the first proper city cars, and its popularity spawned a segment that’s now absolutely dominant.
5. Hillman Imp
Everyone knows the Mini, but the Imp was built as a direct competitor, and is suitably intriguing in its own right. Thanks to having the engine in the back, the passengers had loads of cabin space, making it a great choice for families. It even had a rear window that folded out to allow easy luggage access for the rear seat rest. It was also the first mass-produced car to have an aluminium engine block and cylinder head, as well as having an automatic choke and gauges for things like the oil temperature, which were rare things in the 70s.
6. Chevrolet Corvair
The Chevrolet Corvair might look like a typical American land yacht from the outside, but thanks to its rear-engined layout it was pretty unique - and incredibly controversial. GM was sued by more than 100 people who claimed the Corvair had dangerous handling, and was responsible for crashes they had suffered. This was compounded by a book called Unsafe at any Speed, which highlighted these lawsuits, and claimed that cost cutting on a suspension component (which was installed on later models) contributed to the danger.
Independent studies from the Department of Transportation and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration eventually found that the Corvair was no more dangerous than its rivals, but the damage was already done. The year after Unsafe at any Speed was released, Corvair sales dropped by more than half, with a further 90 per cent drop the following year.
7. Alpine A110
Alpine’s back in the news as Renault has relaunched the brand with the pretty Vision concept. But it has a rich history, most notably with the A110, which is a true legend of the rally scene thanks to its WRC successes in 1973.
One of the quirky facts associated with this car is that it owes that unique front end styling due to the fact the engine’s air cooling intakes are beneath the chassis, leaving the front end grille-less.
Comments
We all know about the DMC-12
What about the VW camper? That’s an icon
It’s basically the same car as the VW Type 1, which is basically the same car as the porsche 911. I think both of those should have been left out, to be honest.
Also the Skoda 110R, rare but a rear engined piece of art
All škodas from 742 platform are rear engine. That means 1000mb, 105, 110, 120, 125, 130 etc.
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You forgot our Czech Porsche 911, Skoda 130 RS👌
Skoda engineers must have read the blueprints upside down. It has an aluminium cylinder block and cast iron head.
Wait, doesn’t this car appear at the Eifel Rally festival? Videos seem to show it can hold its own against more well known rally cars, and it’s awesome regardless.
I love that car. And I’m American.
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Great article but the Corvair isn’t really a land yacth at all. They are rather small in size, just a tad larger than the Porsche 914.
Toyota mr2??!!
mid engined
The Renault Twingo over there must be something different then the Renault Twingo I know… Over here it’s a FF car and doesn’t look anything like a Smart at all…
We’re talking about the new one
WHAT ? THE DELOREAN IS RR ? MY LIFE IS A LIE
i feel ya bruh
What are you doing here. Are you really a car guy?
What about this one? It’s rear-engined too…
Pretty much successor of F 500