More Cars is designed as an open car database. All the information is contributed by the community and can be used by everyone, for any purpose, for free.
The goal is to a) create a comprehensive car database and to b) connect as much car related information as possible.
Then it is possible to answer questions like these:
"Which brands belong to the VW Group? Which to Stellantis?"
"I am interested in a Toyota Corolla. Which versions were made? Which got the best reviews?"
"What were the most successful cars on the race track?"
Some of the car photos you find here are our own pictures. They are taken at car shows, racing events or museum visits. You can find the whole collection (650+) on Flickr. Each photo is under Creative Commons license - meaning, you can use them for free, for anything you want, as long as you give proper credit.
On our YouTube channel, you can find a bunch of sim racing videos (50+) from different sim racing games. Each video is under Creative Commons license - meaning, you can use them for free, for anything you want, as long as you give proper credit.
If you are on the search for more car related videos have a look at the YouTube creators we follow. The list contains ~300 free channels, covering car reviews, motorsport, sim racing, car design, tuning, car spotting and much more.
Out of the 3106 car models variants that are stored in the More Cars database we know the peak power of 2847 of them. Summed up they reach a total of
1,086,696 kW.
This makes an average of 382 kW per car. The least powerful car has 2 kW, the most powerful 135,000 kW.