The De Lorean DMC-12 is a distinctive sports car produced by the De Lorean Motor Company in the early 1980s. Known for its unique stainless steel body and iconic gull-wing doors, it features a compact coupe design with a length of approximately 168 inches and a width of around 77 inches. The DMC-12 is a single-generation model famous worldwide, particularly due to its appearance in the "Back to the Future" film trilogy. It remains a symbol of striking design and cultural significance in automotive history.