Some major nameplates lead by example for retro looks, including in America. If you want something small, cute, and environmentally friendly, the returning Fiat 500e is a great choice, though a bit pricey at $34k. MINI is another stylish alternative, especially the Hardtop or Convertible, as the Countryman is now more modern than ever.
In terms of sports cars, the 2024 Nissan Z is a strong contender, more in tune with its heritage than the fifth-generation Toyota GR Supra and perhaps even more so than the current S650 Ford Mustang.
The Mustang still deserves an honorable mention, alongside the pricier Porsche 911. As for off-roaders, there’s a wide range to choose from: the Mercedes-Benz G-Class (now electric), the Ford Bronco, and the best-selling Jeep Wrangler.
Don’t forget the Land Rover Defender. However, it has taken on a more contemporary look. For something truly retro, consider the 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser, which offers two vintage styles round headlights like the original or rectangular ones reminiscent of the 1980s and 1990s models. Yet, even these updates might not satisfy all enthusiasts.
Digital car content creators share this sentiment. Fan art often showcases designs that look so good you wish they were real. For instance, Arthur, a digital restomod artist known as 7imelost on social media, recently designed a Shelby Daytona Coupe restomod using elements from the Dodge Viper and British MINI.
This legendary 1960s sports coupe now looks ready to join the S650 Ford Mustang in the Blue Oval’s lineup, thanks to its timeless silhouette, silver-and-blue-striped livery, and Hoosier drag-rated tires.
For something retro and modern from Mopar, there’s a promising find. A portal dedicated to 1970s and 1980s AMCs and Jeeps, called american_jeep_7686, features a pixel artist’s vision of “the new Jeep Wagoneer we all wanted.” It blends modern LEDs with a woodgrain-style wrap, offering a perfect mix of retro and contemporary.