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Your Mileage May Vary Trivia Quiz
Five luxury car brands. Five of their most expensive sports cars. Five of their relatively more affordable sports utility vehicles. Sort them into their respective category. Good luck!
A classification quiz
by runaway_drive.
Estimated time: 3 mins.
The Purosangue is Ferrari's first four-door, four-seater vehicle, designed to compete with a blossoming SUV market that includes the other options in this quiz. It was revealed in 2022, with the first production year being 2023. Purosangue means "pureblood" in Italian and is named after a breed of horse.
In order to trademark the name, Ferrari controversially sued an anti-doping charity called the Purosangue Foundation, who had been using the name since 2013. Ferrari argued that they had not made enough use of the name to bar them from using it and after amicable talks failed to transpire, it was revealed they would bring the charity to court in Bologna, Italy in 2020.
2. Lamborghini Urus
Answer: SUV
The Lamborghini Urus is the 2nd SUV produced by the company after the LM002. It was revealed in 2017 and was available from 2018. The name comes from the urus, also known as aurochs, an extinct cattle species believed to be a wild ancestor of domestic cattle.
The SE model can reach speeds of up to 194 mph, making it at the time the fastest production SUV in the world. Lamborghini market the vehicle as merging "the soul of a super sports car with the functionality of an SUV".
3. Aston Martin DBX
Answer: SUV
The first SUV produced by British car makers Aston Martin, the DBX was first produced in 2020 and replaced by the DBX707 for the 2025 production year. The DBX has been used as one of the official Formula One medical cars, which arrive at the scene of an accident during F1 races.
4. Lexus RX
Answer: SUV
Considered the first of its kind luxury crossover SUV, the Lexus RX began production in 1997 and has been sold more than two million times across various generations since.
5. Porsche Cayenne
Answer: SUV
Named after the cayenne pepper, the Porsche Cayenne began production in 2002. A second smaller Porsche SUV, the Macan, was added to their portfolio in 2014 and outsold the Cayenne in its first full year on the market.
6. Ferrari Enzo
Answer: Sports Car
The Ferrari Enzo, named after founder Enzo Ferrari, was launched in 2002. Made using Formula One technology, the car could reach speeds of up to 218 mph. Only 498 units were built, the last in 2004.
7. Lamborghini Revuelto
Answer: Sports Car
Unveiled in 2023, the Lamborghini Revuelto is a plug-in hybrid sports car and the successor to the Aventador. The Revuelto incorporates a hybrid driving mode called "Citta" (City) which reduces power and speed to allow the car to be suitable for daily usage. At its most powerful, the Revuelto has a top speed of around 217mph.
8. Aston Martin Valkyrie
Answer: Sports Car
The rarest car on the list, only 275 models of the Aston Martin Valkyrie have been produced as production was ceased in 2024, to make room for the new Valhalla model. Like the Revuelto, it is a hybrid sports car with a similar top speed of 220mph, although a track-focused version of the car, the Valkyrie AMR Pro, has a top speed of 250mph.
9. Lexus LFA
Answer: Sports Car
The Lexus LFA, a two-door sports car, was built between 2010 and 2012, with a total of 500 models produced. Boasting a top speed of 202mph, the LFA was critically acclaimed by driving journalists, with then-Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson claiming in 2012 it was the best car he has ever driven. He even re-affirmed this in 2023.
10. Porsche 911
Answer: Sports Car
The oldest car in this quiz, the Porsche 911 began production in 1964 and over one million versions have been produced since, across multiple generations. The eighth generation model, the Porsche 992 (marketed as the Porsche 911), began production in 2018 and has a top speed of 205 mph.
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