Finding premium sports cars for tall people might seem like a challenging task, thanks to their low drive height, smaller stature, and aerodynamic design. However, at Carl Black Auto Superstore of Hiram, you can explore high-quality used models of some of the most popular – and spacious – sports cars on the market.

If you’re wondering, “Why do tall people like sports cars?” the answer is twofold. First of all, sports cars are known for their strong driver focus. Check out the 2022 Nissan Z, for example. This two-door sports automobile emphasizes the front row, providing excellent instrumentation to the driver with ample room to stretch and relax. Amenities like padded knee bolsters keep you safe during turns, ensuring that your cockpit remains comfortable – whether you’re on the highway or rounding the bend of a certified race course.
The other reason people love sports cars is thanks to their unparalleled driving experience. Getting behind the wheel of any of these aerodynamic models is a treat. Take a 2024 Ford Mustang as an example. With its available 5.0-liter V-8 engine, the Mustang accelerates exceptionally fast, taking on the road alongside ABS with AdvanceTrac and Ford Co-Pilot360™ safety technology. When you need to stop, high-quality, four-wheel power disc brakes ensure the process is responsive, with drift brakes being offered through the available Performance Package.

So, what does it mean to purchase a sports car that’s great for a tall driver? It means you’ve found a smoothly-accelerating model with ease of access and enough room for even 6-foot drivers to relax in. It can be very difficult to tell if a sports vehicle is a viable option from a distance, though. Here are just a few things you can do to ensure that, when you decide to shop all used inventory choices that we have, you find a sports car that’s enjoyable to drive while giving you the room you need to stretch.
At Carl Black Auto Superstore of Hiram, we make it so much easier to find the sports cars with the most headroom. Thanks to our wide array of used models from numerous automakers, you’ll be able to shop sedans, convertibles, and coupes – all of which have a myriad of benefits. Our sports car selection comprises many luxury-grade trims, more accessible than they’d be if they were brand-new.
For a taste of the type of models you might see on our lot, we’ve brought together some of the most prolific and spacious sports cars. We’ve placed four options alongside the Toyota GR86 (a fantastic automobile in its own right, but one with more common specs for a sports vehicle) to illustrate the differences in dimensions in this segment.
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| Model | 2022 Toyota GR86 | 2024 Ford Mustang | 2019 BMW M2 | 2021 Chevrolet Corvette | 2019 Mercedes-AMG® S 63 | 2022 Nissan Z |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Front Legroom | 41.5 in | 44.5 in | 41.5 in | 42.8 in | 41.4 in | 42.9 in |
| Front Headroom | 37 in | 37.6 in | 40.1 in | 37.9 in | 39.7 in | 38.2 in |
| Front Shoulder Room | 53.6 in | 56.3 in | 54.4 in | 54.4 in | 59.7 in | 54.2 in |

As you can see, popular models like the Chevrolet Corvette and Mercedes-AMG® S 63 provide more legroom, headroom, and shoulder room when compared to the more standard-sized Toyota GR86. However, for more specialized tech specs, consider the BMW M2. A 2019 BMW M2 has the same legroom as the Toyota GR86, but comes with more than three extra inches of headroom (a total of 40.1 inches, while maintaining its 41.5-inch maximum legroom). On the other hand, the Ford Mustang has very similar headroom specifications, but compensates with three extra inches of front-row legroom – for a total of 44.5 inches.
However, as mentioned above, comfort features can often enhance your experience. A 2021 Corvette, for example, offers eight-way power seats with its 2LT trim level. Were you instead to find a Mercedes-AMG® S 63, you’ll have a 14-way driver seat with massaging lumbar support. That could make the Mercedes-Benz car the more comfortable option in the long term, despite its slightly more compact legroom.
Knowing the best sports cars for tall people becomes a lot easier once you hear testimony from fellow enthusiasts. We’re grateful to the community on Reddit, members of which have had the opportunity to take a look at some of the most spacious models on the market. Here are a few suggestions about the best sports cars for tall drivers.
“Mustangs actually have really good leg room surprisingly and fit the 40k budget.”
“German sports cars are the way to go for a tall driver. You already hit my suggestions, I’ll just add that 991 generation and newer 911s are supposed to be able to accommodate a 7ft driver.”
“Have you tried an ND Miata? My cousin is 6’2 and my ND Miata was the only one that he could fit in. In fact he’s shopping for an ND2 now.”
Are you ready to try out some of our vehicles? Then act quickly. Once you see a premium-grade sports car with dimensions that meet your comfort needs, schedule a test drive appointment. Our used sports automobiles tend to be some of the fastest-selling models on our lot, so it’s only a matter of time before another lucky driver takes advantage of our deals.
Plan an appointment for a test drive, where one of our representatives will walk you through the vehicle’s customizability features – such as chair position or massage controls – while you cruise in your potential sports car. Then, you can talk to our financing team for information on payment plans – or head home and apply to finance a sports car online after you’ve had the chance to discuss it with your family.
However, these sports cars are far from the only options on our lot. Once you try out our inventory, if you don’t find one that lets you relax, we’ll help you browse dozens of sedans, trucks, and SUVs that’ll offer even more room. Through our used vehicle specials, you’ll likely be able to find a ride that can satisfy a driver of any height.
When looking for a sports car that best suits a 6-foot man, you should identify an option with around 42 inches of legroom and 38 inches of headroom. For example, the BMW M2 creates 41.5 inches of legroom and 40.1 inches of headroom – a nearly perfect combination for drivers with long legs or extensive torsos. Be sure to test-drive each model you’re interested in.
Mustangs can be a good option for tall drivers, as long as you do not have a long torso. With up to 44.5 inches of front-row legroom, the 2024 Mustang offers exceptional space for nearly any driver. However, the 37.6 inches of front-row headroom can lead to a cramped entrance in some cases, or an uncomfortable driving experience if your height is primarily upper-body.