26. Lamborghini Jalpa
Named after a breed of fighting bulls, the Jalpa was Lamborghini’s entry-level model the company produced from 1981 to 1988. They based the design on the iconic Countach. So it had a wedge-shaped body, fender flares, a low silhouette, and a spoiler. Most Jalpas came as a Targa with an open-top, which was a desirable option.

Lamborghini placed the engine behind the driver as in any super sports car. But, instead of a familiar V12 unit, it was a 3.5-liter V8 producing 260 HP. That may not sound like much by today’s standards, but back in the day, it was respectable power that translated into decent performance.