24. GMC Typhoon
Out of all the SUVs they produced in the early ’90s, arguably the most interesting and fastest was the GMC Typhoon. What the Ford Bronco Boss didn’t get a chance to achieve, the Typhoon did. It was a limited production small SUV with a high price tag for its day. It offered unbelievable performance numbers, which set it apart from all the rest. More than 25 years since the first Typhoons saw the light of day, this vehicle is still a benchmark of performance and style. But, what makes it so interesting and desirable? Mainly, it’s the engine. Typhoons came with a 4.3-liter V6 engine with a turbocharger and intercooler.

The power output was 280 HP, which is not that impressive today. But, back in 1991, it was a nice number. But the automatic transmission, performance-oriented all-wheel-drive system, and suspension helped the performance. In fact, the Typhoon could accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 5.7 seconds. Even today, this is fast for an ordinary SUV. The rest of the package included special trim, luxury interior appointments, special color, and wheel choices, and limited production. In just three years of production, from 1991 to 1993, GMC built 4,697 Typhoons. Since then, this model has achieved collector car status. Today, they are worth more than the original sticker price of $29,000.