Chevrolet Impala (1958): Named after the African antelope, embodying grace, strength, and agility in its design and performance.
Ford Mustang (1964): Inspired by the wild horse iconography, representing American freedom, power, and raw energy on roads.
Jaguar E-Type (1961): Jaguar's emblematic big cat symbolizes sleekness, power, and elegance, characteristics mirrored in their car designs.
Plymouth Road Runner (1968): Taking its name from the speedy bird, even featured the famous Beep Beep horn sound.
Dodge Viper (1992): Name and emblem evoke the venomous snake, highlighting its aggressive design and deadly performance.
Stingray Corvette (1963): Influenced by the sea creature, its streamlined design suggests fluidity, speed, and a predatory stance.
Lamborghini Miura (1966): Named after a breed of fighting bulls, emphasizing aggressive power and masculine charm in design.
AMC Hornet (1970): Borrowing its name from the wasp, its compact, robust design mirrors the insect's agile nature.
Ford Falcon (1960): Inspired by the bird of prey, symbolizing freedom, agility, and speed in its streamlined design.
Alfa Romeo Spider (1966): Spider is a term for open-top cars, but evokes the sleekness and nimbleness of spiders.