Best Cars In The Fast And Furious Franchise

Although Fast and Furious has become a Hollywood-style trash franchise, it is not hard to see why. The franchise has always been a great user of amazing cars. The films are now focused on family defeating a mediocre villain, with the original plots centering around stunning cars and racing. The franchise has maintained its commitment to using a wide range of cars, from American muscle cars to NASCAR racing cars. We have selected the best cars.

1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse

The Mitsubishi Eclipse, as used by Brian O'Connor, was a stunning car. It has a 4-cylinder 2-liter engine with 210 horsepower and amazing visual aspects. The Mitsubishi Eclipse was used by Brian Connor to help Dom Toretto evade the police. Although the Mitsubishi Eclipse is currently out of production and has been destroyed in the film, you might still be able to get one.

1993 Mazda RX-7

The Mazda RX-7 sports car is a 2 door coupe. It houses a 1.3L Twin turbo, 255 PS twin-rotor engine. The car featured in The Fast and Furious had some significant body modifications, which created an aesthetic view. VeilSide USA Aero body kit and rear wing cover for the headlights were some of the modifications. Dom Toretto used the car during a street race. Although it is not known what happened to the car we didn't see it being destroyed. It may be seen in a Fast and Furious movie.

2001 Nissan Silvia S15 Spec-S

The 2001 Nissan Silvia S15 (also known as the Mona Lisa) was a heavily used car in Fast & Furious: Tokyo Drift. This 2-door coupe sports car was discontinued. It had a turbocharged RB26 GT-R straight-six engine with Earl's Performance steel braided lines and anodized fittings. Let's take a deep breath after this mouthful. This car also received bod modifications such as a C-West body-kit and GT rear wings, as well as Ganador mirrors. The car was modified with Takata seat belts and door panels, a rear firewall, and a Sparco steering column. Han Seoul-Oh drove the car for standard drift racing. It was a beautiful car.

1997 Mazda RX-7

Han Seoul-Oh drove the 1997 Mazda RX-7 FD in the film Fast & Furious: Tokyo Drift. The car was a discontinued model. It had a Veilside Fortune body kit and an Apexera Power FC engine management software. The car's stunning paint job was done in a Kolar-black-orange mixture. The car was also used for drift racing. It was referenced or seen in Fast and Furious 6, Furious 7, and Fast 9.

1970 Dodge Charger R/T

It is without doubt one of the most iconic cars in Fast and Furious. The Dodge Charger is also one of the cars most associated throughout the franchise with Dom Toretto. The car was featured in The Fast and Furious and Fast & Furious 5, Fast Five, Furious 7 and Furious 7. Although it is visually beautiful, the car may not deliver a strong performance. It was used in several pursuits, races, and prison-breaks in the films, but it ended up in Furious 7, where it was destroyed. It is a crime against humanity to destroy a car this beautiful! The car is unlikely to be seen again in the franchise. It is a great car.

1994 Toyota Supra MK IV

This car was a much-used car that Brian O'Connor used in the film Fast & Furious. Although it is now out of production, the car's beauty, power, and elegance blew us away. The car featured a 2JZ–GTE I6 engine. It also had special modifications such as a Turbonetics T66 ball bearing turbo and a Delta II wastegate. A RPS stainless steel/HTC coated custom header, GReddy Power extreme exhaust, and a 11-pound billet flywheel. This car caught everyone's attention with its pearl orange and Lamborghini diablo candy paint. The car was used by O'Connor, Mia, and Dom Toretto in this film. It was eventually abandoned and has never been seen again. We can take this positive as it was not destroyed and could still be used in the franchise.

These cars are beautiful and a dream to own. However, you won't see them in your luxury garage collection. However, if you are ever able to drive one, it will be like Dom Toretto and his crew in Fast and Furious!



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