The DeLorean DMC-12 is a sports car manufactured by the DeLorean Motor Company in 1981, most famously known for its role in the Back to the Future movie trilogy. Here are the key specifications of the 1981 DeLorean DMC-12: General Specifications: Model Year: 1981 Production Years: 1981-1983 Engine Layout: Mid-engine, rear-wheel drive Doors: Gull-wing doors (iconic design) Body Style: 2-door coupe Chassis: Steel chassis with a brushed stainless steel body (no paint required) Total Units Produced: 9,000+ (over a 3-year period) Engine and Performance: Engine Type: 2.85L PRV (Peugeot-Renault-Volvo) V6 engine Engine Configuration: V6, naturally aspirated Maximum Power: 130 horsepower (97 kW) at 5,500 rpm Maximum Torque: 153 lb-ft (207 Nm) at 3,250 rpm Transmission: 3-speed automatic transmission (optional) Fuel Economy: City: 18-20 mpg (13-14 L/100 km) Highway: 28-30 mpg (8-9 L/100 km) Dimensions: Length: 4,232 mm (166.6 inches) Width: 1,851 mm (72.9 inches) Height: 1,135 mm (44.7 inches) Wheelbase: 2,551 mm (100.6 inches) Curb Weight: 1,120 kg (2,465 lbs) Suspension: Front: Independent suspension with coil springs Rear: Independent suspension with coil springs Brakes: Front: Disc brakes (ventilated) Rear: Disc brakes (ventilated) Tires: Tire Size: 195/60 R14 (front), 235/60 R15 (rear) Interior: Seating Capacity: 2 Upholstery: Leather seating Dashboard: Digital instrument cluster, including speedometer, tachometer, and other digital readouts Air Conditioning: Optional Sound System: AM/FM radio, optional cassette player Other Features: Safety Features: Front airbags (on later models) Anti-lock brakes (optional) Unique Features: Brushed stainless steel exterior (no paint) Gull-wing doors (opened upward for entry) Integrated rear window hatch