The notion of a sport sedan goes back at least eighty years, so it is not defined by BMWs, however nice some of its offerings have been since the New Class cars came along in the 1960s.
Not exact matches
Hyundai lightly tosses out the
notion of the Genesis as a
sport sedan, but this big car doesn't fit that category from a dynamics standpoint even with its tauter, more athletic underpinnings.
Lamborghini takes the wraps off its Urus SUV: While I'm way past being tired over the
notion of a premium or luxury
sport / utility that handles like a
sport sedan, except it has more weight and a much higher center
of gravity, at least there's some heritage here in the form
of the old Lamborghini LM002.
In a way, there is no direct, clear market competition, as the 4 - door Panamera defines the perhaps - paradoxical
notion of a 4 - door
sports car and doesn't really fit the description
of «
sports sedan.»
If the
notion of Toyota's bona - fide
sports car mixing it up in Nascar seems a bit odd, remember that the stock - car racing series is no longer exclusively the preserve
of large
sedans turned coupes.