Film "Fast and Furious 2" (2003) became a cult not only thanks to its dynamic plot, but also thanks to legendary cars, who turned into independent heroes of the film. From Japanese tuned monsters up to American muscle cars — each car in the film had a unique character and technical features. For car enthusiasts and collectors, these models remain objects of desire, and their prices on the secondary market are only rising.

In this article we Let's look at all the cars in detail from "Fast and Furious 2": from production versions to exclusive modifications created specifically for filming. You will find out what engines, transmissions and modifications were used, how much these cars cost today and which of them can be found on the roads of Russia. And also - inside information about filming, curiosities with cars and tips for buying similar copies.

If you're dreaming of a movie car or just want to understand why these models have become icons of car culture, this guide is for you. Spoiler: some of them are cheaper than you think!

1. Main characters: cars of Brian O'Conner and Roman Pearce

The central characters of the film are: Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) and Roman Pierce (Tyrese Gibson) — drove the cars that became symbols of “Fast and Furious 2.” Their cars not only took part in chases, but also demonstrated unique technical solutions, many of which were innovative for the time.

Brian O'Conner chose Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 is a legendary Japanese sports car, which by 2003 had already become idolized by the tuning community. In the film the car was presented in black with blue accents and was equipped twin turbocharged RB26DETT, which in the stock version produced 276 hp, but in the film version was boosted to about 500 hp (the exact data was not disclosed, but it is obvious from the dynamics in the frame).

Roman Pierce went to Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII - another Japanese monster with an all-wheel drive system and a turbo engine 4G63T. In the film the car was painted bright orange color and had an aggressive body kit. Stock power Evo VII was 272 hp, but the film version, judging by the high-speed scenes, was increased to 400+ hp due to modifications to the turbine, intercooler and injection system.

  • 🚗 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 (Brian O'Conner): Twin turbocharged, ATTESA E-TS all-wheel drive, 6-speed manual transmission.
  • 🔥 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII (Roman Pierce): 4G63T turbo engine, Super AYC all-wheel drive, 5-speed manual transmission.
  • 💨 Both cars had reinforced braking systems (Brembo) and sports suspensions for drifting.
⚠️ Attention: In reality Skyline R34 and Evo VII - these are left-hand drive cars (JDM versions). In the film, copies converted to right-hand drive were used for filming, which makes them even more rare and expensive today.

2. Villains and their steel horses: from Lamborghini to Ford GT40

The antagonists of the film did not lag behind the heroes in their choice of vehicles. Main villain Carter Veron (Cole Houser) moved on Lamborghini Murciélago - a supercar that in 2003 was the pinnacle of the Italian automobile industry. In the film the car was presented in black with red accents and was equipped with a naturally aspirated V12 volume 6.2 l, who issued 580 hp.

Interesting fact: it was ordered for filming three copies Murciélago, one of which was completely disassembled for filming the accident scene. Today, such cars on the secondary market cost from $200,000 to $350,000, and prices are only rising due to the “film rarity” status.

Another memorable villain car - Ford GT40, which was used to transport money. This legendary racing car of the 1960s, winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The film featured a replica (original GT40 too rare and expensive), but even this cost the producers about 200,000 dollars at the time of filming.

  • 🏎️ Lamborghini Murciélago: V12 6.2 l, 580 hp, rear-wheel drive, 6-speed manual transmission.
  • 🏁 Ford GT40 (replica): V8 5.0 l, ~400 hp, rear-wheel drive, 4-speed manual transmission.
  • 💰 Original Ford GT40 today it's worth from 5 to 15 million dollars.
📊 Which car from "Fast and Furious 2" do you like best?
Nissan Skyline GT-R R34
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII
Lamborghini Murciélago
Ford GT40
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3. Police and support vehicles: from Dodge Charger to Honda S2000

In Fast and Furious 2, police cars were not in the background - they actively participated in the chases. The most memorable was 1970 Dodge Charger R/T in Miami Police livery. This one American muscle car equipped with a motor V8 7.2 L (440 Magnum) and gave out about 375 hp in stock version. In the film, the car was modified for drifting and jumping, which made it one of the most spectacular in the film.

You can also see in the film Honda S2000 — compact roadster with naturally aspirated engine F20C volume 2.0 l and recoil 240 hp. This car was used to film police chase scenes and became popular among tuning enthusiasts due to its high speed engine (the red zone started with 9000 rpm).

Model Engine Power (drain) Approximate price today (USD)
Dodge Charger R/T 1970 V8 7.2 L (440 Magnum) 375 hp 80 000 – 150 000
Honda S2000 (AP1) R4 2.0 l (F20C) 240 hp 30 000 – 60 000
Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor V8 4.6 l (Modular) 235 hp 5 000 – 15 000
⚠️ Attention: 1970 Dodge Charger in original configuration with motor 440 Magnum extremely rare today. Most of the examples on the market are replicas or cars with replaced engines. Be sure to check before purchasing VIN code and car history!

4. Technical improvements: what was hidden under the hood of movie cars

The cars in Fast and Furious 2 were not production cars - almost all of them underwent serious modifications. For example, Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 Brian O'Conner had:

  • 🔧 Reinforced transmission (box Getrag with shortened gears).
  • 🔥 Modified turbines (probably Garrett GT28 or analogues).
  • 🛠️ Fuel injection system with additional nozzles.
  • 🚀 Lightweight grip and a flywheel for quick gear changes.

Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII Roman Pierce was also seriously modified:

  • 🔧 Enlarged intercooler for better cooling of the charge air.
  • 🔥 Larger turbine (perhaps Garrett GT30).
  • 🛠️ Reinforced suspension with adjustable hardness (probably Tein or Cusco).
  • 💨 Nitrous oxide starting system (NOS) - although it is not shown explicitly in the film, the dynamics of the car hint at its presence.

Interestingly, for filming stunts, many cars were equipped hydraulic systems, allowing you to “bounce” on two wheels or turn sharply. For example, Dodge Charger police had hidden hydraulics in the rear suspension for performing jumps.

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5. Real prices and where to buy: from Skyline to Murciélago

If you dream of a car from Fast & Furious, here are the current prices on the secondary market (as of 2026):

  • 💰 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34: 80 000 – 200 000 USD (depending on condition and originality). In Russia, such machines are extremely rare due to problems with certification.
  • 💰 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII: 30 000 – 70 000 USD. A more affordable option, but original Evo with mileage less than 100,000 km are already considered a rarity.
  • 💰 Lamborghini Murciélago: 200 000 – 350 000 USD. Prices are rising due to the car's collector status.
  • 💰 Dodge Charger R/T 1970: 80 000 – 150 000 USD. Original copies with motor 440 Magnum or HEMI are even more expensive.

Where to look?

  • 🌍 Japan (USS, BEA Forward auctions) - the best place to buy Skyline or Evo, but you will have to resolve issues with customs clearance.
  • 🇺🇸 USA (eBay, Bring a Trailer) - there's a lot here Dodge Charger and Ford GT40 (replica).
  • 🇷🇺 Russia (Avito, Drom) - sometimes they come across Evo VII/VIII or Honda S2000, but prices are often inflated.
⚠️ Attention: Purchase JDM machines (for example, Skyline R34) in Russia is associated with legal difficulties. Many copies have illegal status (imported under gray schemes), which can lead to problems with registration in the traffic police. Be sure to check before purchasing customs documents!
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If you're looking for a Fast & Furious style drift car, check out this Nissan 240SX (S13/S14) or Toyota Supra MK4 — they are cheaper than the original movie models, but no less spectacular to drive.

6. Curiosities and little-known facts about the cars of the film

The filming of Fast & Furious 2 was accompanied by many funny and unexpected situations with cars:

  • 🎬 Broken Skyline R34: Three cars were prepared for the accident scene, but one of them was destroyed so badly that it had to be written off. Today, surviving copies from the film stand millions of dollars.
  • 🚔 Police Charger: The car was so popular that after the film was released Dodge released a limited edition Charger in Miami police livery (but based on a modern model).
  • 💥 Fire on set: During the trick with Lamborghini Murciélago there was a fire - the car caught fire due to a fuel leak. Fortunately, the cameraman managed to jump out, and the shot was included in the final version of the film.
  • 🎥 Hidden cameras: Many of the drift scenes were filmed using gyrostabilized cameras, fixed on machines. This made it possible to obtain dynamic footage without the use of computer graphics.

Another interesting fact: Honda S2000 actually from the movie one of the slowest cars on the set. Due to the naturally aspirated engine, it lost in acceleration to the turbocharged ones. Skyline and Evo, so in pursuits she was often “replaced” with faster backups.

What happened to the cars after filming?

Most of the cars were sold at auctions or donated to museums. For example, one of Skyline R34 is now in the collection Universal Studios, and Lamborghini Murciélago was sold to a private collector for $385,000 in 2015.

7. How to replicate the style of “Fast and Furious 2”: tuning and accessories

If you want to make your car look like the cars from the movie, here are some tips:

  • 🎨 Coloring: Use two-color schemes (like black Skyline with blue accents) or bright colors (orange Evo VII). Matting or vinyl stickers will add aggressiveness.
  • 🔧 Body kit: For Japanese cars, kits from Veilside (like Skyline in the movie) or Voltex. For Charger look for body kits in style Muscle Car.
  • 🔥 Wheels: Used in the film multi-spoke wheels (for example, Work Emotion CR Kiwami on Skyline). The width must be at least 9.5J front and 10.5J behind.
  • 💨 Sound: Install a sports exhaust (eg HKS Hi-Power for Japanese cars) - this will add not only power, but also the recognizable “roar” from the film.

For complete immersion you can add:

  • 📻 Audio system with a subwoofer (in the film, the cars had powerful speakers for playing the soundtrack).
  • 🔦 Neon lights (for example, under the bottom or in the cabin) - this was popular in the 2000s.
  • 🛠️ Sports seats (for example, Sparco or Recaro) to improve lateral support.
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The most important thing about the style of "Fast 2 Furious" is the balance between appearance and handling. Don't go for excessive tuning at the expense of reliability: the cars in the film were prepared for extreme driving, but remained drivable.

FAQ: Frequently asked questions about cars from "Fast and Furious"

❓ How much horsepower did Brian O'Conner's Skyline R34 have in the movie?

The exact data was not disclosed, but based on the dynamics in the frame and modifications (double turbocharging, reinforced transmission), experts estimate the power at 450–500 hp. Stock RB26DETT produced 276 hp, but in the film version the engine was seriously modified.

❓ Is it possible to legally import Nissan Skyline R34 into Russia?

Theoretically yes, but in practice it is extremely difficult. Skyline R34 is not certified for Russia, so it can only be imported under collector car status (age over 30 years) or by individual permission. Most copies in Russia have illegal status (imported under gray schemes), which is fraught with problems with registration.

❓ How much does the Lamborghini Murciélago from the film cost today?

Prices for Murciélago (2001–2010) start from $200,000 for high mileage copies and reach $350,000+ for cars in perfect condition. Film copies (if they survive) can cost millions due to its collectible value.

❓ Which car from Fast and Furious 2 is the most affordable to buy?

The most budget options:

  • Honda S2000 (AP1) - from $30,000.
  • Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII - from $35,000.
  • Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor - from $5,000 (but this is no longer a sports car).
❓Where can you see cars from Fast and Furious 2 in real life?

Several copies are on display in museums and exhibitions:

  • Universal Studios (Los Angeles, USA) — one of the Skyline R34.
  • Peterson Automotive Museum (Los Angeles, USA) - sometimes they exhibit Lamborghini Murciélago from the movie.
  • Tokyo Motor Show (Japan) — at specialized JDM exhibitions you can see original Evo VII and Skyline.

Also some cars participate in auto show (for example, SEMA Show in Las Vegas).