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From Renault to Ferrari, from Tesla to Porsche: browse full catalogues, compare ranges and launch a performance duel in one click.

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Logo BMW

BMW

🇩🇪Germany·dep. 1916

645

véhicules

M5 CS · M5 Competition · M8 Competition Convertible

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Logo Porsche

Porsche

🇩🇪Germany·dep. 1931

225

véhicules

Taycan Turbo S · Taycan Turbo S Cross Turismo · 911 Turbo S

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Logo Audi

Audi

🇩🇪Germany·dep. 1910

148

véhicules

RS e-tron GT · S e-tron GT · RS Q8 SUV

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Logo Mercedes

Mercedes

🇩🇪Germany·dep. 1926

69

véhicules

AMG S 63 E Performance · AMG S 63 E PERFORMANCE · AMG C 63 S E PERFORMANCE

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Logo Hyundai

Hyundai

🇰🇷South Korea·dep. 1967

49

véhicules

IONIQ 5 N · Santa Fe 1.6 T-GDI HEV (215 PS) · Santa Fe 1.6 T-GDI PHEV (253 PS)

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Logo Tesla

Tesla

🇺🇸USA·dep. 2003

36

véhicules

Model S Plaid · Model X Plaid · Model S Performance

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The automotive landscape in 2026

ICE, hybrid, electric: a catalogue in transition

In 2026, all major manufacturers simultaneously offer ICE, mild-hybrid (MHEV), plug-in hybrid (PHEV) and pure electric (BEV) models across their ranges. This technological coexistence is at the heart of the Caralogy database: each vehicle is tagged by powertrain type, enabling like-for-like comparisons (electric SUV vs combustion SUV) or cross-technology duels.

Premium vs generalist brands: opposing philosophies

BMW, Porsche and Mercedes-AMG optimise their engines for driving pleasure — dual-clutch transmissions, active differentials and gearbox calibrations are central to their strategies. In contrast, generalist brands like Renault or Citroën prioritise comfort, fuel economy and value for money. Our simulation engine models these strategies differently: shift times, DWR, grip Cx — each brand has its own calibration parameters.

How we reference vehicles

Each vehicle goes through our Bronze → Silver → Gold pipeline. Bronze extracts data from official technical datasheets (manufacturer PDFs, homologations). Silver normalises and validates physical parameters (power, torque, mass, gear ratios, SCx). Gold publishes validated data to the PostgreSQL database and triggers the simulation. A vehicle only appears in the catalogue once its critical data passes the simulation Gatekeeper.

Sources and methodology

Database: official technical datasheets, UTAC/WLTP homologations, manufacturer documents. Three-stage pipeline (Bronze, Silver, Gold) with Gatekeeper validation (power hp, torque Nm, mass kg, gear ratios, SCx required). Brand DQM calibration — target pass rate: 80% on homologated data. Continuously updated; some older models may lack complete simulation data.

Frequently asked questions

Which car brands are available on Caralogy?

Caralogy references over 40 car manufacturers: from European generalists (Renault, Volkswagen, Peugeot) to Italian supercars (Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati), German premium brands (BMW, Mercedes, Audi, Porsche), and Asian and American manufacturers.

How are vehicles organised by brand?

Each brand page lists all models available in our database, organised by family and generation. You can launch a duel directly from any vehicle page.

Why do some brands have fewer vehicles than others?

Our database ingests and validates official technical datasheets through a three-stage pipeline: Bronze, Silver and Gold. Brands with wider catalogues or more accessible data naturally have more vehicles referenced. The database is regularly updated.