Those classic car models from the past have been our aspirations, and even if we haven't driven them, we still find them beautiful.


Just flipping through their glorious history, a single glimpse helps us understand their charm. The graceful body lines, timeless designs that don't belong to the current era, and the inheritance of classic names make them unique. No matter which road, they can make people turn around with just a few steps.


1. MINI: Born in 1959 under the British Motor Corporation (BMC), this two-door small car has a history of 60 years. After the German BMW Group acquired the British Rover Group in 1994, it took over the MINI relay baton. Its popularity is evident, with over 5.3 million units produced by the millennium. 2001, the all-new MINI was officially launched, gaining a new lease on life under BMW's influence. Despite several facelifts, it has maintained its retro appearance, becoming a timeless classic.


Under BMW's influence, MINI has incorporated more modern technology. You can see the cute images and design elements from 60 years ago in the latest MINI models. Whether it's MINI, MINI ONE, MINI COOPER, MINI CLUBMAN, or MINI COUNTRYMAN, the design approach remains consistent, showcasing a small, exquisite, high-grade, retro style.


2. Volkswagen T1 Microbus: The classic Volkswagen T1 Microbus has never ceased production. The imported Volkswagen-Kailuwei represents the latest generation. While the T1 Microbus has evolved more toward commercial MPV usage, designer David Obendorfer has successfully captured the essence of the T1, reusing its name. Retaining the round headlights, two-tone body, large windows, and chrome embellishments, the interior design leans toward domestic use.


3. Jeep Wrangler: Since its inception, the Jeep Wrangler has been the ideal vehicle for off-road enthusiasts worldwide, symbolizing freedom and passion. The first civilian Jeep was introduced in 1944, and subsequent generations have continued the classic design.


The latest generation of Jeep Wrangler has embraced modern trends, especially with the introduction of turbocharged engines, elevating its performance and fuel efficiency. This classic off-road vehicle continues to gain popularity.


4. Land Rover Defender: The Land Rover Defender is an iconic Land Rover lineup model known for its pure off-road capabilities. Whether in the most demanding environments worldwide or supporting teams in various off-road rallies, the Defender's familiar and distinctive silhouette can be seen.


This off-road vehicle, renowned for its performance, has preserved its classic design over the decades, standing out in today's automotive market. While it was once imported into China, its simplicity and purity contrasted sharply with its high price, perhaps showcasing the allure of heritage.


What is a classic? It is something that remains memorable and continues to endure. In today's automotive landscape, characterized by a younger consumer base and increasingly avant-garde designs, many classic car models from several decades ago exist in various forms, either persisting or making a comeback in our midst. Looking at them today, there is still no sense of discord whatsoever. Time will ultimately remember them.