Automotive Auto Trends Entertainment Esports Featured Food Life Style The Need for Speed: Research into why the Germany cars are dominant on the Autobahn Havana MediaJune 15, 2024042 views Germany cars are known for many things – sausages, beer, and the famous Oktoberfest, to mention a few. However, thanks to the film industry, most people associate Germany with perfectly built automobiles speeding at high rates along the Autobahn. This reputation is well-deserved, as BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, Audi, and other companies from Germany have long been influential in producing high-performance vehicles. The differentiation of the German cars is that they focus on fine-tuning engineering that lets them go very fast, with very smooth, fast, and comfortable handling. Their engines deliver monstrous horsepower with the use of high-revving, naturally aspirated V8 engines or intense twin-turbo-charged 6-cylinder engines. However, this brute force is offset by high-end suspensions and traction controls which firmly ground the German performance sedans and coupes. On the inside, drivers enjoy the comfort of luxurious interiors and advanced features such as premium leather and wooden finishes, And exteriors are tight-amazed and have bold fascia that proclaims their racing intent. This combination of brute force and polite polish is the spirit of Germany’s speed and sophistication that has produced high-speed, high-quality products. Though laws have since halted overtaking speeds throughout a majority of the Autobahn, German car manufacturers maintain a continued infatuation with over-the-top velocities in today’s vehicles. Cars such as the BMW M5 with 617 horsepower, Mercedes-AMG E63 S with 603 horsepower as well as the Audi RS7 with 620 horsepower still wait for a chance to conquer the open road with unyielding authority and confidence. The German obsession with over-engineering excellence and taking up most, if not all, of the left lane is better than ever. As for those who are eager to immerse into the world of powerful cars with extraordinary design and sophisticated equipment, the dominion of German cars remains unchallenged.