2013
Aston Martin DB9: It's been around since 2004, but there's not a line
that looks dated on the Aston DB9. The details are the essence of good
taste, and it's gorgeous either as a coupe or as a Volante convertible.
2013
Aston Martin DBS: The Aston Martin DBS is muscular but evocative, the
hallmark of a timeless shape. It projects every aspect of bespoke,
old-world charm--seen through a modern lens, of course.
2013
Audi A7 : The A7's mix of flowing, smooth sheetmetal and chiseled
details is graceful and refreshingly different. It's classy and
cohesive, and it's among the most beautiful designs on the market.
2013
Jaguar XK: Sinewy and gorgeous, the Jaguar XK hardly looks like it's
been on the road seven years already. It's one stunning curve after
another, with barely an extraneous line to be found, and still, full of
emotion.
2013
Lamborghini Aventador: The Aventador's body is raw an exotic, a
crescendo of angles and intakes that's matched inside, where a jet
fighter-like cockpit continues the sheer extremity of every aspect of
its design.
2013
Lamborghini Gallardo: Scissor doors have been excised, but the
Gallardo's dramatic wedge shape, eye-popping factory colors, and
flight-inspired details all turn heads and draw eyes.
2013
Maserati GranTurismo: The Maserati GranTurismo isn't just
good-looking--it's bewitching. Yes, it's full of stereotypical curves
and lissome lines, and they're perfectly balanced and voluptuous. It's a
standout piece of styling that's as exciting as it is enduring.
2013
MINI Cooper: There are few, if any, other new cars that do
modern-classic styling quite like the MINI Cooper, and the entire family
of retro-styled small cars it's spawned. It has just the right mix of
modern and retro.
2013
Porsche 911: Still without doubt a Porsche 911 at first glance, the
styling of the latest model is very different from its predecessor--just
subtly so. There's a reason it's an icon, and it's all in the roofline.
2013
Porsche Boxster: The latest Boxster has a fresh look that's more
dramatic, more masculine, and still, all Porsche. It stands out, even
next to its BMW and Benz compatriots.
2013
SRT Viper: The Viper's reborn, recast shape is part new, part
evolution. The former Dodge Viper's sheetmetal is now SRT smooth and
curvaceous, not creased, though it stands by the very low snout and
upkicked tail of the original--as well as some of the same distinctive
bulbous look.
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