1970 : quels modèles atteignaient les 200 km/h ?

In 1970, speed was still a symbol of success, freedom, and modernity. While most sedans topped out at around 140 to 160 km/h, a handful of exceptional cars were already breaking the mythical 200 km/h barrier, sometimes even well beyond. In this video, Les Carnets de l’Automobile offers a precise and well-documented overview of the models capable of reaching—or even exceeding—200, 220, 250 km/h and more, at the dawn of the 1970s. From the Alpine A110 to the Citroën SM, from grand German sedans to Italian GTs, from American muscle cars to European supercars, this journey retraces an era when the pursuit of performance was simultaneously a marketing tool, a technical challenge… and a true status symbol. 📖 A historical analysis based on period data, actual technical specifications, and the automotive context of 1970. 👉 Feel free to comment, like, and subscribe to support our work and stay up-to-date on our upcoming videos. ⸻ 🔗 Find Les Carnets de l’Automobile YouTube:    / @lescarnetsdelautomobile   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... TikTok:   / lescarnetsdelautomobiles   Instagram:   / les_carnets_de_lautomobile   Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/XXXXXXXX 📘 Find our Les Carnets de l’Automobile books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.fr/s?k=les+carnets...