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He is not based on any particular type of vehicle, but seems to most closely resemble a C6 Chevrolet Corvette and Dodge Viper. His body is painted red with yellow and orange lightning bolt stickers featuring his racing number on his sides.
I wasn't talking to you." —Lizzie and Lightning McQueen Lizzie is a main character in Cars, and a supporting character in Cars 2 and Cars 3. She is a black 1923 Ford Model T two-door sedan. She is the owner of her Radiator Springs Curios shop.
Cruz Ramirez is painted yellow and has brown eyes. Side view of Ramirez. She is a 2017 CRS Sports Coupe with an aerodynamic venture channeled chassis. Her high-performance DOHC V6 engine correlates with her ability to go from 0-60 in only 3.8 seconds, as well as her top speed of 210 miles per hour.
Doc Hudson (also known as The Fabulous Hudson Hornet, Hud, or simply Doc) is an anthropomorphic 1951 Hudson Hornet who appears in the 2006 Pixar film Cars. In the film, Doc is the medical doctor and local judge for Radiator Springs.
Apparently, the animators at Pixar drew influences from many sources to create McQueen's final design. However, the two major car models he is based on are – the Chevrolet Corvette C1 (produced between 1953-1962) and the Chevrolet Corvette C6 (produced between 2004-2013).
According to the Meet the Cars book, Carla is a 2009 Le Motor Prototype B12 Racer which is based on the Drayson Lola B09/60 Judd, an LMP1 that raced from 2009-2010 and later evolved into the Lola Drayson B12/69 EV in 2012. Her design includes some elements from the Audi R10 TDi as well.
Darrell Cartrip is a 1977 Chevrolet Monte Carlo, who announces for the Racing Sports Network.
The heavy in the script is Chick Hicks, whose character design is reminiscent of "The Intimidator," the late Dale Earnhardt. Specifically, Chick looks like Earnhardt's 1979 Pontiac Ventura with green-and-blue Wrangler livery. If you know this, you done spun the Foxworthy meter off its spindle.
Voiced by actor Armie Hammer, Jackson Storm is the quick, cocky, and friendless rival for McQueen. In the movie he's younger, fitter, and faster than the lead. In the movie he's called a 2017 Custom-built “Next-Gen” Piston Cup Racer. In real life he most resembles the 2002 Cadillac Cien supercar concept.
In universe, Finn's make is known as the 1965 Faultless GT. Ward says McMissile has design cues from a number of vintage European sports cars, but is really based on the Peerless GT, an obscure British model of the late 1950s.
Strip “The King” Weathers
The Petty Blue Plymouth Superbird, voiced by King Richard himself, returns for an appearance, this time as crew chief for his nephew, Cal Weathers.
The Sally Special. A one-of-a-kind Porsche 911 designed in collaboration with Pixar as a tribute to none other than the iconic Sally Carrera of the studio's “Cars” franchise. That's right.
In the "0 to 60" videos, Guido is speaking Italian. Luigi translates that he said, "Get back in the race! Go, go, go!" "Non ti credo." (Italian for "I do not believe you.")
Doc Hudson is a 1951 Hudson Hornet, Mack a 1984 Mack Superliner and Ramone a 1959 Chevy Impala. Fillmore is pretty clearly an early 1960s VW microbus, Sarge a Willys MB Jeep and Tex Dinoco a 1975 Cadillac Coupe DeVille with a Texas longhorn treatment.
She is a maroon-colored Evolv Motors Provoc Quantus 4S, a model based on the Tesla Model S.
Luigi is a 1959 Fiat 500 who runs the local tire shop, Luigi's Casa Della Tires, “Home of the Leaning Tower of Tires.” He loves changing tires for racecars like Lightning McQueen, but nothing makes him happier than when a real Ferrari comes through his door.
According to Meet the Cars, Rip is a 2005 Formula 6000 Racer which is a custom model based on the 2007 Dallara IR-05 IndyCar, although he also takes inspiration from the 2005 Hulme Supercar and the 2007 Caparo T1.
Chuck Armstrong is an Axxelo Fission stock car and uses Lightyear racing tires. He has blue eyes and a black grille that resembles a mustache. He is painted in a dark blue livery and has the white Mood Springs logo on his hood, as well as the number 33 on his doors and roof.
It's indeed because of his grandchildren that Caine decided to lend his distinctive vocal talents to Cars 2, the sequel to Pixar's 2006 animated automobile hit, in which he plays Finn McMissile, a suave, sophisticated British intelligence agent – in the shape of a pale blue 1966 Aston Martin.
And the movie McQueen was primarily based on the Chevrolet Corvette, not a Mazda coupe.
R Corvette, his bodywork is an original design inspired by many different race cars, but mainly based on the Generation 4 NASCARs that made up the top level Stock Car field when the movie was released in 2006.
The King is a 1970 Plymouth Superbird with a 426 Hemi V8 engine, the car Richard Petty drove. The Plymouth Superbird was a heavily modified version of the Plymouth Road Runner, specifically designed for stock car racing.