Brian's car fast and furious 211/5/2022 ![]() ( The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift ) It was never used to foil the devious designs of a malicious hacktivist bent on world domination, but it still was a super-rad ride - complete with the anime-inspired avatar on Suki’s dash monitor - that wildly stood out from the pack. Suki’s 2001 Honda S2000Īs standout car from the hyper-colorful 2 Fast 2 Furious, Suki’s hot pink airbrushed Honda may have lost Tej’s race but it went on to help Brian and Roman outwit the cops at the end of the movie – and then even made a few cameos in big music videos. But the car’s legacy as Brian’s gateway into Dom’s family makes it one special ride. It didn’t exactly have a long shelf-life in the first film, but its luminous green aura, as the ride that brought Brian O’Conner to the dance, and into his first race against Dom, makes it the car many fans immediately think of when they fondly reminisce about the Fast roots of this Furious franchise.īrian loses his race, and ownership of the Eclipse and then the car itself is destroyed soon after by Johnny Tran. And while it was totaled at the end of that first film, it would be rebuilt once more and continue to be Dom’s most-used and recognizable car. It’s the reason Dom loves American muscle cars and still frequently uses them to stop cyber-terrorists. ![]() The Charger was Dom’s father’s car, which had been tirelessly rebuilt and never used. This classic car was pretty worse for wear by the conclusion of the original film, in the aftermath of Dominic Teretto racing to escape Brian, after finding out the truth about his undercover cop pal. No, not all of them are actually cars, but suffice to say, as you would with any mode of transportation, you should keep your head clear and don’t drive impaired when taking control of any these F&F rides. Yes, most every clandestine move Dom Toretto and his team – er, family – make still involve a ton of “vroom vroom.” With the spinoff film Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw now in theaters, here are some of the franchise’s most famous, and infamous, vehicles. Now, the mega-grossing global saga has expanded into something much bigger, with our speedy heroes sometimes working with the government to thwart worldwide catastrophes planned by sneering super-villains. Fast cars with roaring engines peeling down roads for the glory of competition. Once upon a time, the Fast & Furious franchise was all about street racing. ![]()
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