Gullwing doors have become a trend since the Mercedes-Benz 300SL introduced them to the market in the 50s. Here are some more Gullwing Door cars that are worth a look!
How would you describe an exotic supercar? Well, for many of us, there is nothing that screams uniqueness and class more than cars with gullwing doors. Exotic car door designs such as reverse-opening suede or scissor doors add exquisite aesthetics.
But, nothing is better than gulping doors. These doors open like the wings of a bird and are undeniably eye-catching. Let’s take a look at some of the cars that have gullwing doors!
Mercedes-Benz 300SL
Mercedes-Benz 300SL owns it all! This fuel-injected straight-six engine had one feature that other cars of the time did not have – gullwing doors! It had multi-tubular chassis combined with high sills, resulting in that beautiful gullwing door design!
Lamborghini Marzali
The Marzal was part of Lamborghini’s larger Gullwing variety. This Beast combined two-litre in-line six engine was one of its highlights. But, the interior cabin temperature can be poor as it does not have open windows.
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Autocam AZ-1
The brand produced only 5000 units of Autocam AZ-1. You might not know, but Suzuki designed this car for Mazda. The manufacturer did most of the design and engineering of this car in the UK. It has a 657cc mid-mounted turbocharged engine.
Delorean DMC-12
One of the exciting things about the DeLorean DMC is that Giorgetto Giugiaro was the brains behind its design. The designer still refers to the car with this eye-catching feature as “Mr. Hollywood”.
aston martin bulldog
Underneath that aluminum skin, the Aston Martin Bulldog packs immense power and functionality. The bulldog’s bird-like gullwing doors were its claim to fame. Apart from this, you will also appreciate the model for its 5.3-litre V8 engine.
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Marcos Gullwing
As the name suggests, the Marcos was one of the other excellent automobiles to come with gullwing doors. Dennis Adams and Peter Adams were the designers and engineers behind this unique model. In fact, Marcos Gullwing can give a tough competition to the cars of 2021 too!
Mercedes Benz CIII
One of the attractive features of the Mercedes Benz CIII was the compact three-chamber rotary-combustion engine, displacing 600cc per chamber. You will also be surprised to know that this beauty registered a drag coefficient of 0.335! With this car you get so much more than gullwing doors!
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Shiv S530
The S350 was designed by Siva’s prolific stylist Neville Trickett. It combines a fuel-injected Aston V8 mounted midship. In addition, the gullwing doors of this car are electrically operated. What’s more, this unique car also features special rectangular steering wheels.
bristol fighter
Bristol Fighter surprised everyone with his entry in 2004. You will love the Dij Viper’s 8.0-litre V10 engine in this automobile. The rugged engine churns out 515 lb-ft of torque and 525 horsepower.
Tesla Model X
The combination of the words Tesla and Galving is enough to impress any car buyer. Tesla refers to the doors as “falcon wings”. Although it is not a supercar, the electric performance can beat any speedy automobile. You can operate Gullwing doors with a single button on your phone!
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