10 Cars That Will Probably Become Collectibles
Car collectors are always searching for the next future classic — vehicles that are still reasonably attainable today but could become highly desirable in the future. Historically, many collectible cars share common traits: limited production, unique design, high performance, enthusiast following, or the end of an era (such as the last manual or last gasoline-powered model).
As automakers transition toward electric vehicles, stricter emissions standards, and fewer manual transmissions, many modern vehicles are already being recognized as potential future collectibles.
Here are 10 cars that enthusiasts and collectors believe could become highly desirable in the years ahead.
1. Toyota GR Corolla
The Toyota GR Corolla is already becoming a cult favorite among enthusiasts. Powered by a turbocharged 1.6L 3-cylinder engine producing over 300 horsepower and paired with a 6-speed manual transmission and GR-Four AWD system, it delivers rally-inspired performance in a practical hatchback.
Why it could become collectible:
- Limited production numbers
- Manual transmission
- Developed with Toyota’s Gazoo Racing division
- High enthusiast demand
If hot hatchbacks disappear in the EV era, the GR Corolla could become one of the most sought-after performance hatchbacks.
2. Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170
The Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 represents the end of an era for American muscle cars. With over 1,000 horsepower when running E85 fuel, it is one of the most extreme production muscle cars ever built.
Why it could become collectible:
- Final high-performance Challenger
- Extremely limited production
- Over 1,000 horsepower from a factory car
- Marks the end of Dodge’s supercharged V8 muscle era
Cars that represent the final version of a legendary model often become collector favorites.
3. Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS
The Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS is widely regarded as one of the most exciting driver's cars Porsche has ever produced. It features a naturally aspirated 4.0L flat-six engine derived from the 911 GT3.
Why it could become collectible:
- Naturally aspirated high-revving engine
- Track-focused engineering
- Limited production
- Porsche GT models historically appreciate
Many Porsche GT models become collectibles almost immediately.
4. Acura Integra Type S
The Acura Integra Type S revives one of the most iconic performance nameplates in Japanese automotive history. With a turbocharged 2.0L engine and manual transmission, it delivers impressive performance while staying true to the Integra legacy.
Why it could become collectible:
- Legendary nameplate revival
- Limited production
- Manual transmission
- Strong enthusiast community
Classic Integras from the 1990s are already highly valued — making this modern version a potential future classic.
5. BMW M2 (Manual Models)
BMW has been steadily reducing manual transmission offerings, which makes the BMW M2 with a manual gearbox particularly appealing to enthusiasts.
Why it could become collectible:
- One of the last small manual BMW M cars
- Rear-wheel drive performance
- Strong enthusiast following
- Modern turbocharged inline-six engine
Cars that combine manual transmissions with rear-wheel drive are becoming increasingly rare.
6. Nissan Z (400Z)
The Nissan Z carries on the legacy of the famous Z-car lineup that dates back to the 1970s. With retro-inspired styling and a twin-turbo V6 producing 400 horsepower, it blends heritage with modern performance.
Why it could become collectible:
- Historic sports car lineage
- Manual transmission option
- Retro design inspired by classic Z cars
- Enthusiast demand
The Z nameplate already has a strong collector history.
7. Ford Mustang Dark Horse
The Ford Mustang Dark Horse represents the most track-focused version of the modern Mustang lineup before the brand transitions further into electrification.
Why it could become collectible:
- High-performance V8 Mustang
- Track-ready engineering
- Special edition model
- Represents the final era of traditional Mustang performance
Mustang special editions have historically performed well in the collector market.
8. Chevrolet Corvette Z06 (C8)
The C8 Corvette Z06 is a major milestone for Chevrolet. It features a 5.5L naturally aspirated flat-plane crank V8, producing a sound and driving experience unlike any Corvette before it.
Why it could become collectible:
- First mid-engine Z06
- Exotic-style flat-plane crank V8
- Limited production compared to base models
- Revolutionary design change for Corvette
The shift to mid-engine architecture makes this generation historically significant.
9. Toyota Supra (Manual Final Editions)
The modern Toyota Supra, developed with BMW, reintroduced the legendary sports car name to a new generation.
Why it could become collectible:
- Legendary Supra name
- Manual transmission availability
- Limited special editions
- Strong tuning and enthusiast culture
If Toyota discontinues the Supra in the future, final editions could become particularly valuable.
10. Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing
The Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing is widely considered one of the last true super sedans with a manual transmission. It produces 668 horsepower from a supercharged V8, making it one of the most powerful sedans ever built.
Why it could become collectible:
- Manual transmission option
- Supercharged V8
- Limited production
- One of the final gas-powered Cadillac performance sedans
As luxury brands move toward electrification, cars like the Blackwing may become highly desirable.
What Makes a Car Become Collectible?
While no one can predict the future with certainty, collectible cars often share similar characteristics:
- Limited Production
Cars produced in small numbers tend to become more desirable. - Performance and Engineering
High-performance vehicles or cars with unique engineering often gain collector interest. - End of an Era
Cars that represent the last of something — the last manual, the last V8, or the final generation — often become collectible. - Strong Enthusiast Following
Vehicles loved by car communities tend to hold long-term value.
Looking for Your Next Car?
Whether you're shopping for a daily driver or hoping to buy a future collectible vehicle, finding the right car can take time.
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A future classic might already be sitting on a dealership lot — you just have to find it.
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