It actually depends on how you view it, but for some people cars are meant for any kinds of gender orientation. However, some cars are just built for men in terms of design, performance, and yes even in character. The cars here are not all about speed and power because some can barely compete with some trucks. Read on to know how these cars got into the list and how owning them can make you look like you’re James Dean
Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser (1960-1984)
The year 1960 saw the emergence of top models from the best auto manufacturers and one that was simply underrated was the FJ40 Land Cruiser from Toyota. This jeep is rugged and it’s great if you intend to drive this one on treacherous terrain.
Bugatti Veyron (2007-Present)
If you want the best technology available while looking like Fred Astaire in this century, then the Bugatti Veyron is a shoo-in as one tough, manly car. The fact is this car has mind-boggling acceleration and speed that is pegged around 250 mph while it also comes in at around 2 million dollars. When it comes to power, the Bugatti Veyron can generate as much as 1000 horsepower while it also comes in extreme exclusivity.
Cadillac Eldorado (1953-2002)
Owning a Cadillac means you’re successful and classy and if you want a car that is at the top of this niche, it has to be the Cadillac Eldorado. This car is has a lot of space to spare and aside from that it has a sophisticated design. Despite of this car’s short-lived existence, it paved the way for other Cadillac models that pretty much imitated the Eldorado’s design.
Dodge Ram (1981-Present)
There’s nothing more masculine than a full-sized pickup truck that scorches the road with its big wheels and the Dodge Ram is exactly that. This car had dual rear wheels and big crew cabs that definitely changed and sculpted the pickup truck niche like nothing else did in the past.
Lamborghini Countach (1974-1990)
If there’s anything that the Lamborghini name has created, it is its ability to makes cars leave indelible imprints on every enthusiast’s mind. The Lamborghini Countach is one of those cars that had a design that you’ll never forget. Ever since 1974, this car certainly had to be part of every teenage boy’s dreams and when you grew up, the Countach is just what you need on a date. The timeless design of this car is perhaps what made it such a hit and if there’s a car that every superhero should have, this has to be it.
Chevrolet Corvette (1953-Present)
Few can parallel the decades that the Corvette has transcended and after more than 50 years, its longevity is one of the reasons why it is part of this list. The Corvette is not necessarily fast and it isn’t that too strong either, but it’ll surely make anyone an instant stud once he puts himself behind this car’s steering wheels.
Ferrari GTO 1962-1964
Will there be a list of the best cars without mentioning a model from Ferrari? Surely, the finest car manufacturer from Italy contributed the short-lived but well-appreciated Ferrari GTO in this list. The GTO was meant for the racetrack, which explains its shape and design. Its V12 engine was out of this world four decades ago and without its superior technology, you won’t be seeing any of the roadsters on the street today.
Hummer H1 (1992-2006)
After Operation Desert Storm, the Hummer saw its production rise and not to mention Arnold Schwarzenegger’s pioneering act of driving it on the street. The fact is any car that has military origins will always be manly and intimidating and the Hummer H1 proves that.
Dodge Viper (1992-Present)
The Dodge Viper doesn’t have electronic aids that will make things easier for you when you don’t get it right the first time around. Apart from that, it has a V10 engine that gets complicated when you don’t get it right for the second time. The Dodge Viper is all or nothing and that’s what manly cars are all about.
AC Cobra (1962-1967)
Very few cars age well and compete against even the best of today’s technology, but the AC Cobra that was designed by Carroll Shelby achieved that. The car is timeless yet it’s an in your face statement of “take it like a man”.









