Both car enthusiasts and those who know little about cars can share the excitement of seeing the decked out, rare, and nostalgic cars from theFast and Furiousfranchise. There are both new and old iconic cars featured in each of the famous 8 feature films, plus the latest additionsHobbs & ShawandFast & Furious 9.
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There are fantastic makes and models in each movie, from Dom’s 1970 Dodge Charger that gets many references and appearances throughout the franchise, to insane supercars that only get a brief moment to shine before they’re most likely destroyed in some high-intensity action sequence. There are some cars that definitely stand out more than others, and they take the cake when it comes to being ultra-cool.
10Acura NSX
Though the Acura NSX was mostly spotted racing down the long, barren road with the intention of busting Dom out of the prison bus inFast 5, it also makes an appearance in the prior film,Fast & Furious.
The black NSX-Tbelongs to Mia Toretto, and is rear-wheel drive, has a 6-speed manual transmission, and features parts from the Japanese model, the NSX-R. The car has 252 to 290 horsepower and has a top speed of around 168 to 175 mph. The perfect car for a prison break out!

92006 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX
After it’s appearance inTokyo Drift, the demand for the iconic 2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX went through the roof, with so many fans of the series dying to get their own. Han Seoul-Oh gives Sean the carto practice driftingin after he crashes his Nissan Silvia, giving it plenty of fun and exciting drive time before its unfortunate demise when Sean was trying to escape Takashi.
This bad boy boasts 280 horsepower and goes 0-60 MPH in a quick 4.4 seconds. It’s got an impressive top speed of 157 MPH.

8Mitsubishi Eclipse GS
The Mitsubishi Eclipse GSwas a customized carthat was manufactured by Diamond-Star Motors and Mitsubishi, making a brief but memorable appearance inThe Fast and The Furious. Brian drove the Eclipse in his first street race, then afterward in an escape from the cops.
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Johnny Tran unforgivably destroys the car, giving it a sad and untimely death. Though it’s not as powerful as other cars in the series, with 140 horsepower and a top speed of 130 MPH, it is iconic for its bright lime green paint and RoboCar full body kit.
71997 Mazda RX-7
The bright orange Mazda RX-7 is one of Han Seoul-Oh’s main cars inTokyo Drift, and for good reason. It has modifications that boost it to 306 horsepower and can go 0-60 in under 6 seconds.
It looks cool and drives unbelievably fast, proving that it’s a great car for drifting around the streets of Tokyo. It’s a car that won’t go unnoticed anywhere in public, for its sleek design and bright, popping color.

6Lykan HyperSport
This isthe super carmillions of people were talking about following the release ofFurious 7.In one of the most insane and totally unbelievable stunts in the entire franchise, the Lykan HyperSport vaulted from one skyscraper to another!
Sadly, the $3.4 million supercar took a tumble after the crazy skyscraper fiasco and was destroyed. W Motors created only 7 units of the car, being the third most expensive car in existence. It can go 0-60 in 2.8 seconds and has a top speed of 239 MPH, makingit one beast of a car!

5Nissan GT-R R35
Brian O’Conner is an obvious fan of the Nissan GT-R R35, having driven them multiple times throughout the franchise. He races Dom in a beautiful silver 2011 GT-R after the events ofFast & Furious 6.
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The 2012 model of the Nissan GT-R R35 is one of the main cars driven by Brian in the following movie,Furious 7. Unfortunately, the latter car meets a typical, undesirable demise when it is blown up by missiles.
4Honda S2000
There’s no other car in the entire F&F franchise that can outdo the utter glam and style that Suki’s Honda S2000 in2 Fast 2 Furious. The cutesy roadster sports a custom set of hot pink vinyls and the notorious bottle of Nitrous stored behind the seats.
Suki proved her racing skills in this hot rod, landing the jump over the draw bridge with only minor cosmetic damages. The car continues to be referenced in mass media and many replicas were made.

3Ford GT40
One of the DEA-seized cars that the main crew set out to steal was the Ford GT40. It turned out that the car had a computer chip with all of the location’s to Hernan Reyes' cash houses, totaling $100 million.
The Ford GT40 used in the film isn’t actually a real one, but a replica created specifically for the movie. GT40’s are incredibly rare race cars that can be foundselling for $1.5 millionbetween car enthusiasts. Having won the 24 Hours of Le Mans four times in a row, this amazing car was on top in sports car racing in the latter 1960s.

21970 Dodge Charger R/T
InThe Fast and The Furious, this beautiful Charger was built by Dom Toretto and his father but was never driven again after the early death of the latter. It boasts an extravagant 900 horsepower and held an impressive record 1/4 mile time at exactly 9 seconds.
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Thoughthe tough cargoes through many hard times, having been rendered unfixable after a semi-truck crash, getting caught in explosives, and ramming into enemy cars, it is always fixed up by a loving member of Dom’s crew. This collectible Charger can do 0-60 MPH in just 6.2 seconds and has a top speed of 146 MPH.
11966 Corvette Sting Ray
The iconic car chase that this beautiful 1966 Corvette Sting Ray was a part of is definitely the most memorable moment ofTheFate of the Furious.The 2-door coupe boasts an impressive top speed of 140 MPH.
It is undoubtedly one of thecoolest-looking carsin the entire franchise, with its stunning red paint and classic, old-school style. Obtaining one of your own could set you back around $50-100k or more, depending on the condition. It’s stunning and made a fantastic addition to the franchise.

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