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Home News Auto News Feature: Five Cool Cars That Came In Yellow Feature: Five Cool Cars That Came In Yellow Auto News Arvind | November 19, 2016 08:02 am Yellow, the colour of sunshine – signifies hope, happiness, freshness, intellect, loyalty and joy. For all reasons considered, we here at Carlist.my love the colour yellow, even more, when it’s painted over the striking silhouette of a car.Yellow, when applied on a VW Kombi – reveals a gentler, more fun side to the vehicle for instance, or when outlined over a striking JUN Nissan Silvia, can be made to strike fear and excitement in equal amounts to all who come across it.In any case, cars present the perfect canvas to this most joyful of colours, so here are five very cool cars that came in yellow.Renault Megane RSWhy it’s here:First introduced in 2010, the current generation Renault Megane (III) which is nearing the end of its stellar run, combines the perfect symbiosis of performance, handling and driver engagement. After all, when the people responsible for developing World Championship-winning Formula One cars are tasked with creating a hot-hatch, you can bet the results will be pretty staggering.The Megane is powered by 2.0-litre twin-scroll turbocharged four-pot that churns out 250PS, this number has been massaged through the years with the swansong RS275 version churning out, you guessed it, 275PS. A slew of industry awards and (class leading) Nurburgring lap times ensure the Megane RS will go down as one of the coolest hot-hatches of all time.Would we have it any other colour?Perhaps in white otherwise, the Trophy version which was supplied with an icy white hue, contrasted by red body highlights and black wheels looks pretty slick. However, wearing the official colours of the Formula One team always carries a greater significance.Chevrolet CamaroWhy it’s here:Who could forget that scene, Hollywood starlet Megan Fox nestled up close with lead actor Shia Labeouf in the passenger seat of the “crappy ‘ol Camaro”, shortly before who we’d would come to know later as Bumblebee, transformed into the coolest yellow car to ever light up the silver screen. Besides being a masterstroke of marketing, the fifth-generation Camaro (first introduced in 2010) also re-lit the flame for Chevrolet’s junior sports car which was nigh-on dead after 2002.Would we have it any other colour?And have it not look like Bumblebee, pfft!Range Rover Camel TrophyWhy it’s here:The Camel Trophy came to be known in its time (1980-2000) as the Olympics of 4x4 – this annual saga of exploration and adventure drew teams from all over the world; and pitted man and machine against the toughest challenges nature had to offer. Defeating the odds meant as much about human endurance and cunning as the trusty 4x4 vehicle under you. Although the inaugural event was undertaken by just three Jeep vehicles, organisers and participants alike soon turned to Land Rover for their hardy 4x4 range. Every single model was used, with the marque swiftly becoming synonymous with the yearly expedition itself. Of all the models used, which included the Series III, Discovery and Defender – the flagship Range Rover which combined Fifth Avenue style and brutish off-road ability was as cool as it got.Would we have it any other colour?It’s like asking a Zebra to change its stripes.Nissan Skyline GT-R Nismo 400RWhy it’s here:The Nissan Skyline GT-R Nismo 400R was built to celebrate the firm’s involvement in the 1995 and 1996 Le Mans races. Only 44 hand-built examples were ever completed making it the holy grail of the Skyline GT-R family. The 2.6-litre RB26 engine was stroked to 2.8-litres and massaged to produce a whopping 400hp and 470Nm of torque making it among the most powerful products to ever roll-out Nismo’s factory doors – and when draped in yellow, simply looked menacing.Would we have it any other colour?The PlayStation generation will only remember the Nismo 400R in yellow, however, there were some black examples too.Ruf CTR ‘Yellowbird’Why it’s here:Not satisfied with the Porsche 911’s (964 Series) inherent performance, German based tuner Ruf Automobiles decided to turn up the wick – all the way to 11. Ruf’s efforts included bespoke tuning of the 3.2-litre flat-six engine which later produced a ‘minimum’ of 469bhp and 553Nm of torque. The Yellowbird also featured upgraded suspension, brakes, gearbox and a host of aerodynamic tweaking and chassis strengthening. In April of 1987, the Ruf CTR Yellowbird made its first appearance on Road & Track’s ‘World’s Fastest Cars’ contest where it blitzed the competition with a 4.0 second 0-100km/h sprint all the way to a top speed of 342km/h instantly making it the fastest production car in the world.The car famously received its Yellowbird nickname from the Road and Track testers, as the bright yellow paintwork drew a sharp contrast against the overcast skies on the day of the shoot.Would we have it any other colour?What, and change the name? Check out the video below to see the Yellowbird in action on one of the coolest laps of the Nurburgring. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Camaro Camel Trophy Chevrolet Chevrolet Camaro Cool Cars Megane Nismo 400R Nissan Skyline GT-R Range Rover Range Rover Camel Trophy Renault Renault Megane RS RS Ruf CTR Yellowbird Yellow Yellowbird Print Related News Video: 2018 Renault Megane RS Teased Auto News Kon | April 06, 2017 The launch of an all-new Renault Megane last year inevitably foreshadows the arrival of a new Megane RS flagship, which Renault has just teased in a ... 2016 Chevrolet Camaro Revealed: All-New Muscle Car Receives More Tech To Go With The Brawn Auto News Gerard | May 20, 2015 The sixth-generation Chevrolet Camaro was revealed recently and featured a lot of improvements over its predecessor, offered in LT and SS models. A ... Renault Showcases Their New Megane R.S. 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Feature: Five Cool Cars That Came In Yellow Auto News Arvind | November 19, 2016 08:02 am Yellow, the colour of sunshine – signifies hope, happiness, freshness, intellect, loyalty and joy. For all reasons considered, we here at Carlist.my love the colour yellow, even more, when it’s painted over the striking silhouette of a car.Yellow, when applied on a VW Kombi – reveals a gentler, more fun side to the vehicle for instance, or when outlined over a striking JUN Nissan Silvia, can be made to strike fear and excitement in equal amounts to all who come across it.In any case, cars present the perfect canvas to this most joyful of colours, so here are five very cool cars that came in yellow.Renault Megane RSWhy it’s here:First introduced in 2010, the current generation Renault Megane (III) which is nearing the end of its stellar run, combines the perfect symbiosis of performance, handling and driver engagement. After all, when the people responsible for developing World Championship-winning Formula One cars are tasked with creating a hot-hatch, you can bet the results will be pretty staggering.The Megane is powered by 2.0-litre twin-scroll turbocharged four-pot that churns out 250PS, this number has been massaged through the years with the swansong RS275 version churning out, you guessed it, 275PS. A slew of industry awards and (class leading) Nurburgring lap times ensure the Megane RS will go down as one of the coolest hot-hatches of all time.Would we have it any other colour?Perhaps in white otherwise, the Trophy version which was supplied with an icy white hue, contrasted by red body highlights and black wheels looks pretty slick. However, wearing the official colours of the Formula One team always carries a greater significance.Chevrolet CamaroWhy it’s here:Who could forget that scene, Hollywood starlet Megan Fox nestled up close with lead actor Shia Labeouf in the passenger seat of the “crappy ‘ol Camaro”, shortly before who we’d would come to know later as Bumblebee, transformed into the coolest yellow car to ever light up the silver screen. Besides being a masterstroke of marketing, the fifth-generation Camaro (first introduced in 2010) also re-lit the flame for Chevrolet’s junior sports car which was nigh-on dead after 2002.Would we have it any other colour?And have it not look like Bumblebee, pfft!Range Rover Camel TrophyWhy it’s here:The Camel Trophy came to be known in its time (1980-2000) as the Olympics of 4x4 – this annual saga of exploration and adventure drew teams from all over the world; and pitted man and machine against the toughest challenges nature had to offer. Defeating the odds meant as much about human endurance and cunning as the trusty 4x4 vehicle under you. Although the inaugural event was undertaken by just three Jeep vehicles, organisers and participants alike soon turned to Land Rover for their hardy 4x4 range. Every single model was used, with the marque swiftly becoming synonymous with the yearly expedition itself. Of all the models used, which included the Series III, Discovery and Defender – the flagship Range Rover which combined Fifth Avenue style and brutish off-road ability was as cool as it got.Would we have it any other colour?It’s like asking a Zebra to change its stripes.Nissan Skyline GT-R Nismo 400RWhy it’s here:The Nissan Skyline GT-R Nismo 400R was built to celebrate the firm’s involvement in the 1995 and 1996 Le Mans races. Only 44 hand-built examples were ever completed making it the holy grail of the Skyline GT-R family. The 2.6-litre RB26 engine was stroked to 2.8-litres and massaged to produce a whopping 400hp and 470Nm of torque making it among the most powerful products to ever roll-out Nismo’s factory doors – and when draped in yellow, simply looked menacing.Would we have it any other colour?The PlayStation generation will only remember the Nismo 400R in yellow, however, there were some black examples too.Ruf CTR ‘Yellowbird’Why it’s here:Not satisfied with the Porsche 911’s (964 Series) inherent performance, German based tuner Ruf Automobiles decided to turn up the wick – all the way to 11. Ruf’s efforts included bespoke tuning of the 3.2-litre flat-six engine which later produced a ‘minimum’ of 469bhp and 553Nm of torque. The Yellowbird also featured upgraded suspension, brakes, gearbox and a host of aerodynamic tweaking and chassis strengthening. In April of 1987, the Ruf CTR Yellowbird made its first appearance on Road & Track’s ‘World’s Fastest Cars’ contest where it blitzed the competition with a 4.0 second 0-100km/h sprint all the way to a top speed of 342km/h instantly making it the fastest production car in the world.The car famously received its Yellowbird nickname from the Road and Track testers, as the bright yellow paintwork drew a sharp contrast against the overcast skies on the day of the shoot.Would we have it any other colour?What, and change the name? Check out the video below to see the Yellowbird in action on one of the coolest laps of the Nurburgring. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Camaro Camel Trophy Chevrolet Chevrolet Camaro Cool Cars Megane Nismo 400R Nissan Skyline GT-R Range Rover Range Rover Camel Trophy Renault Renault Megane RS RS Ruf CTR Yellowbird Yellow Yellowbird
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Video: 2018 Renault Megane RS Teased Auto News Kon | April 06, 2017 The launch of an all-new Renault Megane last year inevitably foreshadows the arrival of a new Megane RS flagship, which Renault has just teased in a ...
2016 Chevrolet Camaro Revealed: All-New Muscle Car Receives More Tech To Go With The Brawn Auto News Gerard | May 20, 2015 The sixth-generation Chevrolet Camaro was revealed recently and featured a lot of improvements over its predecessor, offered in LT and SS models. A ...
Renault Showcases Their New Megane R.S. At Rallye Du Var Auto News Aswan | November 27, 2017 What better place to showcase the all-new Megane R.S. than on a rally stage? During this year's Rallye Du Var in the south of France, which happens ...
Renault Teases 2018 Megane RS In Cool CGI Video Auto News Arvind | May 24, 2017 Renault has once again teased the coming of the all-new Megane RS hot-hatch with a cool CGI type video, well, not so much teased as have it whizz by ...