5 Iconic Cars From The Fast And The Furious Franchise

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Honda S2000: 2 fast 2 furious

Who doesn’t remember Suki’s bright pink car from the second movie? But many might know that underneath the flashy exterior lies a very capable Honda S2000 and its  2-litre, in-line 4 engine, with a Comptech supercharger making north of 350PS.

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1966 Ford GT40: Fast Five

Better known as the Ferrari killer, the Ford GT40 has cemented its legacy by winning the 1966 Le Mans race, nabbing all three podium spots. The iconic car makes its debut in the fifth movie serving as a vital Macguffin to the plot.

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Toyota Supra Mk-IV: The Fast and the Furious

The Supra Mk-IV isn’t just an iconic entry because of its legacy, but also serves as an essential bonding moment between Diesel and Walker’s character in the franchise, with the duo shown restoring it for the action-packed climax.

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Modified Mustang Fastback: Tokyo Drift

Tokyo Drift is arguably considered to be the best movie in the franchise, not just for its unique storyline but also for combining the world of American muscle with Japan’s JDM culture, the result of which is a modified Mustang Fastback with Skyline GT-R Engine, that is said to make over 500PS of power!

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Mazda RX-7 FD: Tokyo Drift

Yet another notable entry notable from the list comes from Tokyo Drift. The legendary Mazda RX-7’s legacy cemented itself in movie history after being driven by of the coolest characters in the series. Sporting a custom body, the car had a 1.3-litre, 13B rotary engine which made 306PS of power.

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