Iconic Car Series: Epic Cars from Fast and Furious

Iconic Car Series: Epic Cars from Fast and Furious

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The Fast and Furious series of movies has given us many amazing cars to admire during several films giving us a true adrenaline rush.

Some of the cars are selected because they just look so stinking cool, while others have become the signature car of one of the characters of the films. Get ready to enjoy some iconic cars from these movies that will make you want to turn on one of them and watch for the cars on this list.

Suki’s Honda S2000

When a bright pink sports car shows up on the movie screen, it catches your eyes. Not only was this car fully pinked-out, but it also matched the outfit of Suki and had a pink interior. It’s easy to see this was to be the favorite color of the character. ThisHonda S2000 managed to jump a drawbridge and land in a way that ripped off half the front but kept on going; what a car.

Brian’s Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R

Throughout the films that featured Paul Walker as Brian, his favorite car to drive was the Skyline. This amazing version found its way to the second film, 2 Fast 2 Furious, and it was featured many times as a car that would drive our hero into action. Of course, those that know about this car loved seeing such an incredible tuner machine in this movie series.

The Ten-Second Car; Toyota Supra

While a piece of junk on the outside when it arrived at Dom’s shop, the ten-second car that Brian owed Dom for losing the race and the original car he drove in the Fast and Furious first movie became the glorious Toyota Supra. This car brought the unlikely criminal and undercover officer together and turned them into a family.

Dom’s Dodge “Ice Charger”

Fast and Furious 8 featured a super-upgraded version of the beloved Dodge Charger that Dom loves to drive. This car was a classic machine underneath and a high-speed, high-powered tank on the outside. The massive overhaul given to this car made it possible to drive it on the ice and made it perfect for the work that it had to do during the movie. The rear found a lot of grip since that’s where a giant EMP was placed.

The Most Fitting Car; Gurkha LAPV

Not the fastest, but certainly one of the most furious vehicles of the franchise was the Gurkha LAPV driven by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in his role as the officer that was supposed to bring Dom and his crew down. This monster had a massive V8 engine and was huge. The most memorable scene of this armored vehicle that found its way into the fifth installment of this series was when it drove around Rio tearing up the city.

Han’s Mazda RX-7

The Mazda RX-7 driven by Han in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift might not be memorable for much more than the fact that it appears to be the car that Han dies in. We find out later this isn’t true. The car itself was made by Veilside (the company also made the Honda S2000), and it’s called Fortune. This is a car that is iconic and one that could actually be ordered.

Roman’s Koenigsegg CCXR

Roman Pierce is the flashiest of the characters in the Fast and Furious movies. He brings a big of comic relief to many scenes with his bumbling nature, but one thing is for certain, he loves the finer things in life. With his sudden wealth that was found in Fast Five, Roman rolls up in this Koenigsegg CCXR at the end of the movie.

Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport

Donned in silver and looking like a true muscle car, this classic Corvette wasn’t on the screen for long, but it certainly showed off. This car was one of a few that were involved in the train robbery scene in Fast Five, and it ended up flying off a cliff and into a lake. Thankfully, the real car did not get used and sold at auction for a pretty penny.

Ford F-150 SVT Lightning

The Fast and Furious movies are all about tuning cars and making them faster, but this Ford truck was one that was not upgraded or modified. This was the delivery truck driven by Bring in the first installment of this franchise of movies. Brian uses it to deliver parts during his undercover job to get closer to Dom and his sister Mia.

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