10 cars with an engine from a different manufacturer

Lotus Elise (Toyota Engine): The lightweight sports car is powered by a Toyota 1.8-liter inline-four engine, providing impressive performance and reliability.

Aston Martin Cygnet (Toyota Engine): This luxury city car is based on the Toyota iQ and features a Toyota-sourced engine, making it more fuel-efficient.

Caterham Seven (Ford Engine): The Caterham Seven, a classic British sports car, often uses Ford engines, including the Ford Duratec and Ford Sigma.

Koenigsegg CCX (Ford Engine): The CCX, one of Koenigsegg's early hypercars, used a specially modified Ford V8 engine to achieve its remarkable performance figures.

Noble M600 (Volvo Engine): Known for its raw performance, the Noble M600 utilizes a twin-turbocharged Volvo V8 engine.

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Ascari A10 (BMW Engine): The Ascari A10 supercar is powered by a BMW-sourced V8 engine, delivering exceptional performance.

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Morgan Aero 8 (BMW Engine): The Aero 8, a unique British sports car, features a BMW V8 engine, offering a blend of classic styling.

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Spyker C8 (Audi Engine): Spyker C8 supercars often utilize Audi-sourced engines, combining Dutch craftsmanship with German engineering.

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TVR Tuscan (Rover Engine): TVR used a range of engines in their cars, including the Rover V8, which powered models like the Tuscan.

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Porsche 914 (Volkswagen Engine): The Porsche 914, a collaboration between Porsche and Volkswagen, featured a range of engines.

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