Every Drift Car in Fast & Furious: Tokyo Drift

- The Veilside Honda NSX stunned fans with its captivating performance
- The cameo appearance of the Golf R32 in Tokyo Drift made fans go crazy!
- Here's a list of all cars that were a part of Fast & Furious: Tokyo Drift
The car and auto geeks club considers Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift as one of the best films showcasing street racing and car culture. Let's take a look at the breakdown of all the iconic cars that made Fast & Furious: Tokyo Drift all the more special!
Nissan 350Z
The Nissan 350Z was driven by Takashi, one of the film's main protagonists. This drift car features 3.5L V6 engines that churn out 460 hp. Veilside gave this car a body rework to prep it for its casting in the film!

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Mazda Rx-7 Veilside FD
Thanks to this model, we got glimpses of some spectacular drift scenes in the film. The turbocharged engines in this car deliver 280bhp. It also received a custom body kit by Veilside to amp up its aesthetics!

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Volkswagen Golf R32 Tokyo Drift
The cameo appearance of the Golf R32 in Tokyo Drift was enough to make the fans go crazy! Though the car didn't have many scenes, you'll still love the 3.2L VR6 that punches 250bhp!

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Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX
The Mitsubishi was re-designed for the movie and turned into an AWD for optimal drifts. Its decent 2L MIVEC engine can pump out 286 hp. It can touch 60 in just under five seconds!

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Mazda RX-8
The Wankel rotary engine can make the car touch 60 in as little as six seconds. This well-rounded sports vehicle can perform amazingly in drift races with minor tweaks. Neela drove this beauty in Tokyo Drift.

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Nissan Skyline GT-R R33
The memorable yet short-spanned appearance of this car won the heart of Fast & Furious fans. This competent drifter unlocks 280bhp with its more than capable engines. We had quite a show thanks to the power tweaks and 2.6L inline-6!

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Nissan Silvia S15 Spec-R
The Nissan Silvia delivers an altogether new level of awesomeness to the film. It comes fitted with a 2.6L, RB26DETT, 280-horsepower engines. It was saddening to see the car meet an unfortunate end in the drift race between the protagonists.

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Nissan 180SX S13
It is a popular JDM part of Nissan's S lineup. The power-to-weight ratio grants this car supreme drift performance. The vehicle can stock up a speed of almost 145 mph with ease.

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Toyota Chaser X100
The Toyota Chase X100 appeared with customizations in Tokyo Drift. We love the boundless tuning potential of this yellow beauty in the film. The rear-wheel-drive powertrain uses the iconic 2JZ engines to lead in drift races!

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Veilside Honda NSX
Last but not least, the Veilside Honda NSX stunned fans with its captivating performance. The manufacturers shoved a pretty 3.0L V6 engine that can yield 270 hp. Combined with that is the 5-speed manual transmission option, which is a dream for every petrolhead!

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