Two Sports Cars Known for Their Worst Designs Are…

What are the two sports cars
that received a barrage of criticism
for their worst designs?

Sports cars are expected to perform beyond everyday driving and carry a sense of style and personality. Owners want their sports cars to flaunt designs that are full of emotion.

Typically, the design alone can hint at the car’s performance, which is often sleek and sensual. However, some sports cars’ designs are so bad that they’re considered failures.

The world’s ugliest car costs $1.1 million

The first one is the Youabian Puma.

Its bizarre design earned it the title “the world’s ugliest car” as soon as it was exhibited at the 2013 LA Auto Show. The price tag is $1.1 million. Youabian, a plastic surgeon in the U.S., designed the car based on the desires of many wealthy individuals who want something unique.

The car has off-road wheels and an exaggerated volume in the fenders, making it look bloated. The front end appears relatively small, with the grill and headlights clustered in the center. The grill is awkwardly placed at the bottom, contrasting with the massive wheels. After its release, it was reported that only three of these cars were sold in China, Japan, and the Middle East.

The 6-wheel sports car, the Covini C6W, is equipped with an Audi V8 engine

The next one is the 6-wheel sports car, the Covini C6W.

It was produced in collaboration with PMI SpA by Covini Engineering, an Italian sports car brand. The car is unique from the get-go, with six wheels and the doors and hood opening in a gull-wing style.
The C6W is equipped with Audi’s 4.2-liter V8 engine and a 6-speed automatic transmission, delivering a maximum output of 430 horsepower and a maximum torque of 35.3 lb-ft.

The idea of a 6-wheel layout for a sports car dates back to the 1970s. Various methods were devised for Formula 1 racing, including increasing aerodynamic performance using smaller tires. However, smaller tires had the problem of reduced grip.

It was a difficult way to increase grip, but it received harsh criticism

The loss of front-wheel grip often caused understeer. To solve this problem, adding tires to the front to increase grip emerged, creating the 6-wheel sports car. Ferruccio Covini, the founder of Covini Engineering, was inspired by the 6-wheel sports car Tyrrell P34 and created the Covini C6W.

Covini’s biggest mistake was not considering why globally renowned sports car brands like Lamborghini, Ferrari, and Porsche didn’t attempt a 6-wheel sports car. Despite the vast development cost, the C6W received a lot of criticism. While the high grip may have benefited motorsports, it was too strong for everyday driving, making it difficult to turn the steering wheel.

Originally designed to set records in motorsports, this method found little practical use in reality and was shunned by the public due to its unique but sports car-spirit-diminishing design.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Latest Automotive News

    Tranding Now

    CP-2023-0065-21471159-thumb
    Why Supercars Are Inconvenient to Drive and Operate
    CP-2023-0397-22040135-thumb
    Tesla Hits Pause on Model Y Production in Shanghai for Major Upgrades
    CP-2023-0065-21470665-thumb
    Daihatsu Sigra: Indonesia’s Budget-Friendly, Eco-Friendly Minivan
    CP-2023-0397-23000509-thumb
    Kia EV2: A $30,000 Electric SUV with 300-Mile Range, Targeting European Consumers
    CP-2023-0065-21227543-thumb
    Volvo’s XC50 Launch: Will the Chinese Connection Affect Its Popularity?
    CP-2023-0397-23137800-thumb
    Uber Takes the Wheel in Austin: Waymo Robotaxi Interest List Now Open
    CP-2023-0065-21624432-thumb
    Tesla's Invasion of Privacy: Controversy Arises Over Sensitive Driver Data Sharing
    CP-2022-0028-23068009-thumb
    Kia's K4 and Forte Steal the Show in January Sales, Outpacing SUVs
    CP-2023-0096-21537327-thumb
    Afeela 1: The $90K Electric Vehicle You Won’t Want to Miss – Pre-orders Open
    CP-2023-0186-23058280-thumb
    Audi’s Q6 e-tron Off-Roader Concept Shows Off with 510 Horsepower and Portal Axles
  • Recommended

    CP-2023-0397-23140272-thumb
    Toyota’s North Carolina Battery Plant to Open in April, Powering U.S. EV Expansion
    Toyota will start operations at its North Carolina battery plant in April, aiming for significant EV...
    CP-2023-0186-23141417-thumb
    BYD Surpasses 1,000 Pre-Orders for Atto 3, But Hidden Debt Raises Red Flags
    BYD's Ato 3 pre-orders exceed 1,000 units amid concerns over hidden debts of 63 trillion won and accounting...
    CP-2023-0186-23114961-thumb
    Alpine's 2028 A310: A High-Performance Electric Coupe to Rival the Porsche 911
    Alpine's A310, a 2028 electric 2+2 coupe, aims to rival the Porsche 911 with lightweight design and exceptional...
    CP-2023-0225-23114195-thumb
    Tesla to Launch Robotaxi Service in June 2025: Fully Self-Driving Vehicle
    Tesla plans to launch an unsupervised robotaxi service in Austin by June, amid safety concerns and regulatory...
    CP-2023-0186-23115809-thumb
    Polestar Expands Arctic Circle Collection: Now Including Models 3 and 4
    Polestar expands its Arctic Circle lineup with models 3 and 4, engineered for extreme performance in...
    CP-2023-0203-23138885-thumb
    Hon Hai's Push for Nissan Acquisition Heats Up Amid Stalled Honda Talks
    Hon Hai's interest in acquiring Nissan is renewed as obstacles fade, aiming to boost its EV business...
    CP-2023-0397-23136939-thumb
    Tesla Sees Dramatic 59% Drop in German Sales, Sparking Concerns Over Musk's Influence
    Tesla's German sales fell 59% in January, influenced by Musk's political endorsements and production...
    CP-2023-0397-23113327-thumb
    Ferrari Reveals Plans for First-Ever Electric Vehicle, Plus Six New Models
    Ferrari plans to launch its first electric vehicle this year, emphasizing fun in driving, with a starting...
    Exit mobile version