As the original Ghibli designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro drew the eye to its sumptuous form, the latest Ghibli will captivate you with its details and alluring lines. Jason Statham’s Deckard Shaw drives this Ghibli in “Furious 7,” and who can blame him? Maserati delivers a plush driving experience that you would expect from the marque, as well as performance that can keep pace with anything in its class. The Jeep’s prowess at blasting through fields at high speed or crawling over boulders is legendary.Ģ014 Maserati Ghibli S “Fast & Furious” Edition - There is no substitute for the luxury and elegance of an Italian touring coupe. In the Unlimited, you have four-doors, all the better for four-wheeling with your crew or just cruising the streets. Ever since their inception during WW2 as the ultimate general purpose vehicle – they dropped those out of planes, too – the Jeep has been making the great outdoors more accessible. If it can handle being dropped out of a plane – as it is in “Furious 7” – it can handle whatever you throw at it. It’s bulletproof, highly modified throughout, and is running a huge turbo-diesel motor. Without a doubt, anywhere you roll this classic, heads will turn.Ģ013 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited “Fast & Furious” Edition - There’s nothing quite like a Jeep to take you wherever you need to go, and this Jeep is ready to take on an army. While most at home on the dragstrip, the Cuda fared well on road courses, especially when driven by the likes of Dan Gurney and Swede Savage. It looked the part, too, with bold colors, bulging fenders, and gorgeous details (eagle-eyed Mopar enthusiasts will notice the nose and tail lights on this custom ride are actually from a 1973 Cuda). With class-leading power from the race-bred 426 Hemi, the Cuda, straight from the factory, could hit 100 mph in around 14 seconds. Today, Cuda models bring exorbitant figures at auction compared to similar-era muscle from GM and Ford, the Cuda is in a class of its own. It may have started out as a rare AAR Cuda, but with the upgrades this prime cut of American muscle is running, we are talking about well over 600 horsepower of performance. A custom coil-over race suspension, 18 inch wheels, extra wide tires and massive disc brakes turn all that power into a real high performance machine able to beat just about anything on the road.ġ970 Plymouth Cuda “Fast & Furious” Edition - Letty’s not the only one who loves the Plymouth Cuda. This highly modified “Fast & Furious” edition has a fully functioning supercharger and street blower scoop sticking out of a hole in the hood, pushing its actual power output close to 900hp. With a 426 Hemi under the hood pumping out 425 horsepower in its stock configuration, few would dispute the R/T’s ability to pounce. Among Mopar enthusiasts the Challenger R/T stands near the king of the hill on the drag strip or road course.
1970 Dodge Charger R/T “Fast & Furious” Edition - Here it is: the best way to live your life one quarter-mile at a time.