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Top 10 Animated Cars Of All Time

Dream cars don't need top-notch turbocharged engines, 6-speed transmission, or other fancy features. These ten toontastic animated cars have proved that automobile designs have no bounds!
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Published on January 12, 2022

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    Cars like Lightning McQueen and the T-Car are animated vehicles that have fuelled our love and passion for automobiles. Even though they feature vague specs, these legends have inspired many car lovers. Hop in as we are about to give you a ride to some of the most imaginative and desirable animated cars ever!

    Toyota Sprinter Trueno AE86 (Initial D)

    The racers of Initial D used the Toyota Sprinter Trueno. Takumi Fujiwara, the title character, used the car, who kept chanting about the impossible abilities of this car. This monochromatic painted car quickly won the heart of millions of fans!

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    The T-Car

    This technologically advanced car is a buzz amongst the millennials. Cyborg, the team's mechanical expert in the series, utilised robotic components to construct this car. It was not only a passenger vehicle but an automobile ready for war!

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    Megas XLR

    The car is modelled after the 1970s Plymouth Barracuda and features red fire engines. We don't see the point of not loving this car! This car is fixed on top of a giant mech to battle the devilish aliens.

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    The Gadget Mobile

    The Gadget Mobile can transform into two modes – police car and van. The vehicle activated police mode whenever it sniffed a mystery waiting to be solved. On the other hand, the inspector operated the vehicle in van mode when performing domestic activities. That sounds like fun!

    Foot Mobile (The Flintstones)

    The Foot Mobile reeks of simplicity and imagination. Though the car isn't fit for present generation folks, it indeed had our desires in the past. One thing's for sure – the horsepower of the Foot Mobile is unmatchable!

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    Mach 5

    Mach 5 is notorious for its stark white hues and aerodynamic built. This animated car is a reflection of American and Japanese culture. The steering wheel features seven lettered buttons that activate different supercool accessories!

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    The Mystery Machine (Scooby-Doo)

    We all would give up everything to have one ride in the mystery van, don't you agree? The Mystery van was the ride for the cartoon world's most remarkable young detective journalists, and that's what makes it so desirable!

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    Lightning McQueen (Cars)

    Nothing's more fantastic than riding in a talking car! Car enthusiasts and kids alike were thrilled with the concept of this film series. The cherry-red corvette combined the features of the Ford GT40 to result in the always-smirking Lightning McQueen.

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    Bumblebee (Transformers)

    Would you like a ride in a super fantastic Beetle that can transform into a battling superhero when you're faced with aliens or goons? The Bumblebee from transformers is a 1967 Volkswagen Beetle.

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    The Batmobile (Batman Series)

    Gotham protector Batman rode in style in the lavish and exquisite batmobile. Over the years, batmobile has taken different shapes and forms. This muscle car includes titanium alloy wheels, wheel slasher hubs, jet exhaust, and whatnot!

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    Don't you think these animated cars are as desirable as real-life vehicles?

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