List of rally cars

Early era

Group 2 (1966–1981)

Group 3

Group 4 (1973–1983)

Group B (1982–1986)

Audi Quattro S1, one of the most successful Group B cars.

Group S (Cancelled)

The Lancia ECV for the Group S pictured during its first public presentation in 1986.

Group A (1982–Current)

Group A Toyota Celica GT-Four ST205.

Group N (1982–Current)

World Rally Car (1997–2021)

Manufacturer Model Image
Citroen Xsara WRC
C4 WRC
DS3 WRC
C3 WRC
Ford Ford Escort WRC
Focus WRC 99
Focus RS WRC 00
Focus RS WRC 01
Focus RS WRC 02
Focus RS WRC 03
Focus RS WRC 04
Focus RS WRC 06
Focus RS WRC 07
Focus RS WRC 08
Focus RS WRC 09
Fiesta RS WRC
Fiesta WRC
Hyundai Accent WRC
Accent WRC2
Accent WRC3
i20 WRC
i20 Coupe WRC
Mini John Cooper Works WRC
Mitsubishi Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution WRC
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution WRC2
Mitsubishi Lancer WRC04
Mitsubishi Lancer WRC05
Peugeot 206 WRC
307 WRC
SEAT Cordoba WRC
Cordoba WRC E2
Skoda Octavia WRC
Octavia WRC Evo2
Octavia WRC Evo3
Fabia WRC
Subaru Impreza WRC GC 97
Impreza WRC GC 98
Impreza WRC GC 99
Impreza WRC GC 2000
Impreza WRC GD 2001
Impreza WRC GD 2002
Impreza WRC GD 2003
Impreza WRC GD 2004
Impreza WRC GD 2005
Impreza WRC GD 2006
Impreza WRC GD 2007
Impreza WRC GE 2008
Suzuki SX4 WRC
Toyota Corolla WRC
Yaris WRC
Volkswagen Polo R WRC

Rally1 (2022–present)

Manufacturer Model Image
Ford Puma Rally1
Hyundai i20 N Rally1
Toyota GR Yaris Rally1

Super 1600 (2001–Current)

Super 2000 (2010–Current)

RGT (2012–current)

Group Race (2012–current)

References

  1. "FIA Historic Database". historicdb.fia.com. FIA. Retrieved 3 February 2023.
  2. "FIA Historic Database". historicdb.fia.com. FIA. Retrieved 3 February 2023.
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