Top 5 Classic Car Model Comebacks

Classic cars are no longer limited to car showrooms; in the last few years, vehicle companies began to release classic car models to the market. The following are cars that are getting back into the market.

Jaguar XK-E

jaguarThe Jaguar XK-E was a sleek, powerful sports car with a catalytic converter and exhaust clamps. This car was sold from 1961 to 1975. However, in 1917, the manufacturer revived this model with a major change – battery power. It is now sold as Jaguar E-Type Zero that has an unmistakable dazzling exterior. The car has now 100% electric powertrain and does not emit emissions.

Jeep Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer

From 1963 to 1993, the Grand Wagoneer and Jeep Wagoneer were quintessential SUVs. You can drive in style as revamped models will be released in 2021. These are 4WD vehicles that were regarded to be a symbol of luxury, and you can expect the same with new models. These vehicles will cost about $140,000 and are likely to offer competition to high-end vehicles such as Cadillac Escalade, Range Rover, and
Mercedes-Benz GLS.

Ford Mustang Shelby GT500

Fans who thought that 1970 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 provided the fastest and greatest momentum will change their minds soon. In the coming months, you can drive Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 of 2020 and enjoy its unparalleled acceleration and speed firsthand. According to Ford, the 2020 version will be the most powerful to be released by them. It is said to have a 760-horsepower V8 engine. This engine can accelerate from 0 to 60 MPH in only 3.5 seconds.

Toyota Supra

toyota carThis is a highly acclaimed sports car with high-performance muffler and exhaust hangers, and it is going to make a grand return to the market in 2020. Already the manufacturing process has started, and this re-imagined 2020 supra will run on a 3.0L engine with turbocharging. The manufacturer is yet to release other specifications.

Ford Bronco

This is a car that dominated roads from 1965 to 1996, and after over a 25-year absence, the iconic car is bound to return in 2020. The manufacturer has been a bit quiet about the details, but it says the SUV will have a similar appearance as the original one. However, the new version might be bigger than two-door Bronco and will have much more technology. Ford has made clear that the new model will be based on the iconic original.…