The Franchise Still Has Room For More Icons
The Fast & Furious franchise has already given audiences some unforgettable cars, from classic muscle to exotic supercars and highly modified street machines, but true car junkies know they've only scratched the surface. Here are 20 amazing cars we feel would fit naturally into the franchise, giving it a fresh feel, yet still capturing the same automobile magic.
1. Lexus LFA
The Lexus LFA deserves a major Fast & Furious moment because it's the kind of car that feels rare, dramatic, and precise, all traits the franchise loves. Its V10 sound would instantly make any tunnel chase or late-night highway scene more exciting too.
2. Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing
Perfect for a high-speed escape scene, the Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing feels like it was built for the movie screen. It has the attitude of an American performance sedan without looking too obvious at first glance. That makes it perfect for a character who wants serious power and just enough class to arrive late but still look in control.
3. Porsche 911 GT3 RS
With such force and a track-focused presence, the Porsche 911 GT3 RS would look right at home in a film like Fast & Furious. Its aggressive aero, wide stance, and sharp handling would make it believable in a scene that depends on skill rather than pure horsepower.
4. Chevrolet Corvette Z06
The Chevrolet Corvette Z06 would bring modern American performance into the franchise with a loud, confident personality that we know audiences would love. Its mid-engine layout gives it a supercar feel while still keeping a familiar Corvette identity that'd be fun to see on screen.
5. Nissan Z NISMO
An easy choice for an intense street-racing scene, the Nissan Z NISMO would be great at connecting newer films with the franchise's tuner roots. It has heritage, style, and enough performance credibility to stand beside older Japanese icons. Fans would probably enjoy seeing it modified with a clean body kit and bold wheels for the big screen.
6. Toyota GR Corolla
We know "Corolla" doesn't exactly sound fit for Fast & Furious, but hear us out. The Toyota GR Corolla could bring a scrappy, agile energy to a chase through tight streets, parking structures, or industrial areas. It'd be exhilarating seeing a clever driver use it to embarrass more expensive cars in the right setting.
7. BMW M3 Touring
The BMW M3 Touring would give the franchise a practical performance car that looks ready to do business. Its wagon body makes it useful for carrying gear, passengers, or whatever questionable equipment the crew needs, but at the same time, it has enough speed and presence to feel like it belongs.
8. Hyundai Ioniq 5 N
For the franchise to feel more modern and up to date, it's time to bring in some electric vehicles. And if that's the case, we'd vote for the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N, which has a futuristic look, strong acceleration, and enough personality to make an EV chase feel exciting rather than clinical.
9. Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170
The Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 feels almost too obvious for Fast & Furious, which is exactly why it should appear. It’s loud, extreme, and built around dramatic performance, making it ideal for a drag race with ridiculous stakes. The franchise has always loved outrageous muscle cars, and this one wouldn't need much help fitting in.
10. Audi RS6 Avant
Perfect for a recon mission where you need sharpness and speed without being too flashy, the Audi RS6 Avant could definitely find a place in the franchise. Not everything needs to be over the top all the time, and this car is a perfect example of that.
11. Mazda RX-7 FD
The Mazda RX-7 FD has already earned its place in car culture, so now it deserves a fresh spotlight in a future installment of this beloved car series. Its sleek shape, rotary engine, and tuning potential make it one of the most cinematic Japanese sports cars ever built. The real question is, why hasn't it made an appearance yet?
12. Mercedes-AMG One
If the franchise is looking for a hypercar that feels advanced, dramatic, and slightly unreasonable in the best way, the Mercedes-AMG One is waiting for its turn to shine. Its Formula 1-inspired technology could justify a scene built around impossible speed and technical precision, which is what the franchise is known for anyway!
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13. Subaru Impreza 22B STI
Easily shining in a dirt-road chase, a mountain pass sequence, or a stormy backroad pursuit, the Subaru Impreza 22B STI would bring a lot of style and flair to the franchise. Sometimes the driving ability is more powerful than the actual appearance, which is why we know viewers would appreciate this choice.
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14. Ford Mustang Dark Horse
The Ford Mustang Dark Horse brings a modern muscle-car edge without feeling like a repeat of older Mustang appearances. It has a serious look, strong performance, and enough attitude to suit a driver who likes doing things the hard way, which is most of the characters in the movies.
15. Rimac Nevera
If the franchise wants to make another smart choice in the electric performance department, we'd put our money on the Rimac Nevera. Its acceleration is extreme enough to surprise even the audience, and if used carefully, it could create a memorable scene where the silence of the car makes the speed feel even more unsettling.
16. Acura NSX Type S
The Acura NSX Type S would add a polished, high-tech performance car to the franchise without feeling too obvious. Its hybrid system and all-wheel-drive setup would suit a character who likes advanced engineering but still wants something with a driver-focused feel.
17. Lancia Delta Integrale
For something a bit more unexpected, the Lancia Delta Integrale would certainly be a cool pick that'd give the franchise some European rally flavor. Its boxy shape and motorsport history would make it stand out among sleeker modern cars, and it'd be a fun, lesser-known pick for the audience.
18. Aston Martin Valkyrie
Just one look at this car and you'll agree that it belongs in a movie as iconic as the Fast & Furious franchise. Its extreme design and track-focused engineering would make it ideal for a high-stakes delivery mission, and the car’s presence alone would raise the tension.
19. Honda Civic Type R
The Honda Civic Type R would be a great way to bring the franchise back toward accessible performance with real enthusiast appeal. It’s quick, practical, and expressive without needing to be a million-dollar exotic, which we knows fans would appreciate seeing.
20. Koenigsegg Jesko
If the franchise is in need of a true, final-boss type of vehicle, we'd happily vote for the Koenigsegg Jesko. It's perfect for an outrageous chase or climactic race thanks to its extreme performance numbers and flashy design. For a car to be this intimidating and unforgettable, it deserves a spot in the movie.



















