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Before Audi was still a lamp factory, these sports cars were called the "gods of lamps"

People say that the eyes are the windows to the soul. In fact, the same is true for car lights. Today we will summarize with you some playful sports cars with flip-up lights. Do you have any favorites?

1. BMW M1

The BMW M1 produced in 1979 used a folding "jumping light". This design was so popular at the time that it was simply indescribable. Moreover, the louvered air intake grille and wedge-shaped body were also the most classic elements of the year.

The tail outlined with straight lines makes the entire rear of the car look very simple. The wheels that look like a sci-fi flying saucer and the double BMW logo on the trunk lid will definitely make you unforgettable.

2. Porsche 928

If you are a senior Porsche fan, then this 928 produced in 1987 will definitely not be unfamiliar to you, right? The circular jumping light that flips forward still has a different flavor after decades of looking at it. The moment the round headlight is turned out, it really feels like a cute frog.

The rear of the 928 is as stunning as the front. The oversized glass trunk lid matches the triangle windows on both sides. Such a bold design reminds me of the super handsome Porsche 911 Targa.

3. Lamborghini Countach

When it comes to sports cars with jumping lights, of course Lamborghini cannot be left behind. 1988 was the 25th anniversary of Lamborghini, and the Countach 5000 Quattrovalvole commemorative edition was in The product of that important period. The V12 engine has a maximum power locked at 375 horsepower and a maximum torque of 410N·m. Such power performance could be regarded as a land fighter at the time.

The bulging fenders and the exaggeratedly large rear wing make it look like a flying fairy no matter how you look at it. The wheel hub is composed of five large and five small circles. The design is quite bold, but looking at it today, it is still classic and pure.

4. Acura NSX Type-R

The first-generation NSX (New Sportscar X), as Honda’s most emotional sports car, has been sought after by many people since its launch. Regardless of appearance design, driving experience, and technology application, it was at the top of the range at the time. Many Japanese fans even affectionately called it the "Japanese Ferrari."

Although the scale of the NSX’s jump light is not large, the range of illumination is still very wide. When the mid-term facelift NSX canceled the jump light, its sales plummeted, which can be seen from this. , the first-generation NSX with jumping lights is the most popular product.

5. Ferrari F40

We have already talked about Japanese Ferrari, how can we not talk about the genuine Ferrari F40? In terms of appearance, it can definitely be regarded as a superstar in the car industry in the late 1980s and early 1990s. This is also my personal opinion. Jumping lights will turn on the most handsome and elegant sports car. From 1987 to 1992, 1,300 F40 sports cars were produced. Today, the price of the existing F40 has reached a starting price of 1 million US dollars. But true Ferrari fans know that this classic cannot be measured by money. The rear of the car is equally sexy and charming. I still remember the person in charge of the Ferrari project once said: I have never seen a sports car that makes people excited like the F40. The roar of the engine that echoes through the sky can really make you cheer for it. The F40 R&D project was kept secret very well. From design and development to road testing, it only took 13 months. Besides, except for Enzo Ferrari himself and his trusted personal assistant, none of our other staff knew that this would happen. A sports car is born.

This article comes from the author of Autohome Chejiahao and does not represent the views and positions of Autohome.