Discover the 10 Fast & Furious Cars That Will Blow Your Mind and Your Wallet!

It’s common knowledge among die-hard fans that the Fast & Furious movie series isn’t merely a celebration of high-performance vehicles; it’s essentially a tale of family values. At first glance, the franchise might seem like an endless commercial for car manufacturers. However, once you delve deeper into the storyline, you’ll find that the characters hardly discuss their automobiles. Luckily, enthusiastic fans have filled this gap by extensively documenting each vehicle in the series. This documentation covers various aspects such as cost, performance, and even the ones rumored to withstand a rocket launcher. In this article, I’ve selected my top picks based on their significance to the Fast Saga and the Toretto family. Rest assured, I’ve also included some fun facts about these vehicles for good measure. Here’s a countdown of the top 10 cars in Fast & Furious up until now.

#10 – 1971 Plymouth GTX

In “The Fate of the Furious,” Dominic Torretto commandeers a highly modified 1971 Plymouth GTX. This occurs when Dom seems to have turned against his kin, allegedly betraying them. Scenes unfold in New York City, where his comrades locate him and ultimately corner him on a bustling street. They attempt to restrain him by firing grappling hooks from their vehicles, but Dom’s exceptional driving abilities enable him to escape all these steel cables and make a getaway with the nuclear launch codes he was tasked to secure.

As a die-hard movie enthusiast, especially when it comes to high-octane action like the Fast & Furious franchise, let me tell you that the vehicle we’re seeing here sets a new speed record for the series, capable of hitting an astonishing 269 miles per hour! In their intense confrontations with Dom, the characters are left wondering about its sheer power – is it 2,000 horsepower? Perhaps 3,000 or even 5,000? With Dom’s knack for modifying these machines, it’s hard to pinpoint an exact price for this particular car, given all the modifications and enhancements he’s likely made. However, at the time of my writing, the average sale price for a similar vehicle hovers around $70,000.

#9 – 2019 McLaren 720s

The car on the list was featured prominently for its death-defying feats showcased in the movie “Hobbs & Shaw”. Unlike the auto-centric narratives of the original series, this spinoff took a more daring turn. A particularly memorable scene involved Deckard driving it through London with Hattie and Luke Hobbs as passengers. This drive wasn’t just any ordinary ride; it included navigating under not one, but two 18-wheelers moving in opposite directions, an act that would have been impressive on its own. However, the motorcycle chasing them persisted, adding another layer of excitement to the scene.

This vehicle performs an impressive 180-degree spin to confront its chaser, and its streamlined design propels the motorcyclist over its hood towards a nearby double-decker bus. In a dramatic turn of events, Hobbs extends his arm from the window to grab one cyclist by the neck at high speed before tossing him into another as they pass. This scene effectively illustrates Deckard’s car preferences on this list. As for the 2019 McLaren 720s, its average selling price currently stands at approximately $287,000.

#8 – 2010 Koenigsegg CCX-R

In the Fast & Furious series, the boastful humor doesn’t always hit the mark, but the arrival of the Koenigsegg in Fast Five is a rare success. After they’ve pulled off their heist and become incredibly wealthy, Roman decides to show off by driving this car into Tej’s garage. He boasts, “There are only four of these cars worldwide, and I have the only one in the Western Hemisphere.” However, Tej doesn’t seem impressed, and it quickly becomes clear why – he owns the identical vehicle as well, complete with a passenger inside. One of these vehicles was auctioned off for an impressive $2.6 million in 2017.

#7 – Navistar MXT

In the action-packed series Fast & Furious, the focus is predominantly on streamlined sedans, but Dwayne Johnson’s character, Luke Hobbs, stands out as he favors imposing trucks instead. His armored Navistar MXT, resembling a tank, barreled through obstacles such as cars, stormy weather, and even gunfire head-on in some scenes. We catch glimpses of this vehicle being driven around London in Fast & Furious 6, but it truly shines in the spotlight in The Fate of the Furious, making appearances in NYC and later Russia, where it competes against a real-life nuclear submarine.

Observing this monster in close proximity to the other crews’ compact racecars is amusing and exaggerated as it reflects Hobbs’ character. It’s unclear what modifications Hobbs’ military ties and personal enhancements have made to this vehicle, but even without racing, the MXT boasts a Kevlar coating, suggesting it can handle rough treatment. Approximately $129,000 is the car’s estimated worth.

#6 – Pontiac Fiero (With Rocket)

Regardless of your personal idea of “top cars,” the Pontiac Fiero driven into space by Tej and Roman in F9 is certainly worthy of inclusion. While the stunt was undeniably a humorous wink from the franchise, it’s clear they were committed to making it work. The pair engage in arguments as they ascend into the atmosphere, although it remains uncertain what ultimately happened to their car following their rescue by astronauts. Despite its relatively low price tag of approximately $27,000 (excluding the rockets), it holds its own among more expensive models on this list.

#5 – 1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse

Originally, it’s challenging to envision that a 1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse was used in high-stakes situations when the Fast and Furious franchise initially started. This is the boisterous green car that Brian O’Connor gambled in a race against Dom, trying to gain his approval in The Fast and the Furious. Although cars become less central as the series progresses, this vibrant green standout car certainly leaves an iconic impression. Purchasing this one will cost approximately $80,000.

#4 – 2013 Lykan Hypersport

In my perspective, when one envisions the Fast & Furious universe, the Hypersport is likely the vehicle that springs to mind. It’s not just the priciest car in the series, but also a coveted item among the main characters, with a hefty price tag of $3.4 million. Yet, it finds its place on this list due to the over-the-top storylines associated with it.

In the movie “Furious 7,” a Hypersport automobile is stored atop a skyscraper in Abu Dhabi by an unnamed sheik who desires it but doesn’t intend to drive it himself. Dom expresses regret that such a powerful car is being confined. He and Brian are there to retrieve a concealed device located under the vehicle, so Dom casually lifts the car by its front end while Brian slips beneath it. He holds it aloft for an extended period before their presence is discovered at the last moment, forcing them to flee swiftly.

Of course, they manage this by leaping into a vehicle and navigating around the towering building. They skillfully dodge security measures, but when Deckard Shaw appears with a potent rifle, Dom swiftly speeds off and dashes towards a glass window that stretches from floor to ceiling. Alongside Brian, he performs death-defying jumps between skyscrapers, continuing their escape by repeating the stunt yet again on another towering building below. These breath-taking leaps were a major selling point for the movie, and they certainly live up to the hype.

#3 – 1950 Chevrolet Fleetline

In every car-themed film, there’s often an instance where a worn-out vehicle is driven by a skilled driver. It’s surprising that only one film on this list employs this trope. At the beginning of “The Fate of the Furious,” we find an old Fleetline, which belongs to Dom’s cousin Fernando but is at risk of being repossessed by a local trickster named Raldo. In a desperate attempt to keep the car, Dom proposes a race against Raldo. He then modifies the Fleetline using Cuban Nitrous Oxide System (NOS), as he learned from Brian, by attaching it with a soda can pull tab.

As a passionate filmgoer, I can’t help but describe an exhilarating scene where Dom triumphs in the race, but at a cost: his car, a blazing inferno, plunges into the ocean. Yet, amidst the chaos, Dom hands over the keys to his personal 1950 Chevy Impala, a treasure he had brought along. This sequence subtly highlights the admiration for Cuban mechanical prowess, albeit at the expense of local environmental preservation. The classic ’50s Chevrolet Fleetline is valued around $25,000.

#2 – 1995 Toyota Supra MK IV

I nearly chose Brian’s 1995 Toyota Supra MK IV as the top pick for several reasons. Firstly, this was the final car driven by Paul Walker’s character in the movies, and it played a significant role in his emotional farewell scene at the end of Furious 7. The scene where he and Dom part ways seemed to mark a permanent goodbye, given the deep mourning these films have evoked for both fans and the cast.

However, when considering price, it falls short compared to other options, with an average sale price of around $106,000.

#1 – 1968 Dodge Charger R/T

In summary, Dom’s 1968 Dodge Charger R/T takes the lead in this series due to its frequent appearances, notably during the poignant farewell scene. The cast and team paid tribute to Walker by keeping Brian’s character alive even after his real-life passing. Consequently, the influence of those left behind is more profound in this series than the absence of Brian. Personally, I find myself aligning with Dom’s preference for American muscle cars over imports. Currently, the car typically sells for around $110,059.

At present, the Fast & Furious films are spread across several streaming platforms. Nevertheless, you can embark on a thrilling binge-watching journey on Netflix and cover quite a distance. For those of us who live our lives as if each moment is a quarter-mile dash, this is more than sufficient satisfaction.

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2025-01-16 05:40