Summary
- Brian O’Conner’s cars in the Fast & Furious franchise held significant meaning to his character, with imports being his preferred choice.
- Over time, Brian transformed from an average driver to one of the most skilled in the group, always staying true to his love for imports.
- Despite Paul Walker’s tragic death, Brian’s presence and importance in the Fast Saga are acknowledged, with his signature cars making appearances in later films.
Brian O’Conner cars are as synonymous with the Fast & Furious franchise as big action sequences. The Fast Saga originally focused on street racing before branching out to high-stakes global conflicts. Paul Walker debuted as Brian in 2001’s The Fast and the Furious, appearing in six films until his tragic death in 2013. Like every character in the franchise, he takes the wheel of multiple engines, all meaning something to him. Unlike Dominic Toretto, who prefers American muscle cars, Brian always chose imports in the various Fast and Furious movies.
He and Dom used to bicker about the two kinds of vehicles, which became a running joke in the series. Brian went on to become one of the most talented drivers of the bunch and never backed down when it came to going toe-to-toe with Dom. Over Brian’s history in the Fast & Furious movies, the character has gotten behind the wheel of some pretty wild rides. The vehicle’s style correlated with the styles of the times, with flashy paint jobs and customizations. The trends changed, but Brian never let go of his love of imports.
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1994 Toyota Supra Mark IV
The Fast And The Furious (2001)
Of all of Brian’s cars, his first signature vehicle came in the form of a Toyota Supra. After Johnny and Lance destroyed his Mitsubishi Eclipse, he needed a vehicle to repay Dom (he owed Dom a ten-second card). Brian found a rusted Supra in a junkyard. This car is a bright orange 1994 Toyota Supra Mark IV. Dom’s crew helps fix it up, and Brian uses it in key moments for the rest of The Fast and the Furious.
He and Mia used the Supra to rescue Vince during a heist gone wrong.
He and Mia used the Supra to rescue Vince during a heist-gone-wrong. Brian then used the orange Supra to chase Jesse’s killers and with one final drag race with Dom before letting him go free with the keys to the car. In some fun trivia, the car was actually an automatic but had a fake shifter knob added for the film’s plot and driving scenes (via Road and Track). The car also appeared in 2 Fast 2 Furious, but it wasn’t Brian’s main car in that movie.
1999 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R
2 Fast 2 Furious (2003)
Brian first acquired the Nissan Skyline in The Turbo Charged Prelude set before 2 Fast 2 Furious. This film is a six-minute short film that connects the two movies. In the short, he leaves Los Angeles before the LAPD can arrest him and while a national manhunt begins, Brian wins street races to earn money. After he ditches his Supra when the FBI closes in, he ends up needing a new car.
He buys this teal Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 from a dealership before customizing it to his liking. He then modifies it and heads to Miami, winning more races along the way. When 2 Fast 2 Furious starts, he races the car in an event Tej hosts. He loses it quickly after it ends up impounded when a U.S. Customs agent detains Brian. Even when he agrees to work with the law enforcement agencies, he has to find a new car.
2009 Subaru Impreza WRX STi GH
Fast & Furious (2009)
After the destruction of Brian’s Skyline, which he had gotten from the impound lot earlier in Fast & Furious, Dom found him a replacement car in the 2008 Subaru Impreza WRX STI hatchback. They picked out the car from another police impound lot, and Brian uses it for the rest of the film. Meanwhile, the joke of Dom and Brian disagreeing on muscle cars and imports continues as Dom drives his rebuilt 1970 Dodge Charger R/T.
Brian uses the new Subaru to drive to Mexico in search of Arturo Braga (John Ortiz), an infamous drug lord. He is also the man who supposedly killed Letty, who was working undercover to help clear Dom’s criminal record. After apprehending him, Dom and Brian try to deliver Braga back to the U.S. However, Brian totals the Impreza when finally stopping Braga, which is the fate of most, if not all of Brian’s cars.
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2010 Dodge Charger SRT-8
Fast Five (2011)
Of all of Brian’s cars, he rarely drove muscle cars, but it was deemed necessary in Fast Five during the vault heist. He and Dom each drove reinforced matte black Dodge Charger SRT-8 vehicles to pull the giant vault out of the Brazilian police station. The 2010 Dodge Charger SRT-8 is a four-door model car, and it is the only time in the franchise that Dom and Brian drive the exact same model car.
The Chargers were modified police cars that Brian and Dom stole. They hooked up the vault loaded with money and pulled it out of the police station using the strength of the two cars. This was a rare case where Brian ended up with his car intact as Dom cut Brian loose, and he stayed behind to stop the pursuing police. Dom’s car ended up totaled, while Brian returned and picked Dom up to leave at the end of the movie.
2012 Subaru Impreza WRX STi GH
Furious 7 (2015)
As part of Ramsey’s rescue attempt of Ramsey from Mose Jakanda in Furious 7, Dom, Brian, and the rest of the crew had to drive out of the back of a C-130 plane and parachute their cars to intercept the armored transport. Brian used a blue Subaru Impreza during the stunt scene. This car was a 2012 Subaru Impreza WRX STi GH. It had a blue paint scheme, with a silver secondary area split by a black strip.
The 2012 Subaru Impreza WRX STi GH used in this movie was heavily modified to enhance its performance and appearance.
Sadly, the car sustained damage from the armored transport’s turrets while rescuing Ramsey, and Brian had to abandon the car after its destruction. However, Brian makes use of the destroyed car by using it as a launching point to gain access to the armored transport. The movie ends with Brian riding off and leaving following Paul Walker’s death. He rode off in a 1995 Toyota Supra Mk.IV JZA80, paying homage to the first movie’s car.
1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34
F9: The Fast Saga (2021)
Though Brian didn’t directly appear in F9, his existence in The Fast Saga was still confirmed with the appearance of the character’s blue 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34. At the end of the movie, Mia informs Dom that the last guest will be arriving at dinner shortly. Viewers then see a blue Nissan speeding into the driveway of the Toretto home.
Considering the most famous of all of Brian’s cars were multiple Nissan GT-Rs, including one almost identical to the one in
F9
, the person behind the wheel was undoubtedly Brian.
Considering the most famous of all of Brian’s cars were multiple Nissan GT-Rs, including one almost identical to the one in F9, the person behind the wheel was undoubtedly Brian. However, the movie didn’t show who was in the car, so it was easy to have Brian show up after Paul Walker’s death. However, there have been moments where Brian has appeared, and in those cases, it was both flashbacks (Fast X) and, in some cases, Walker’s brothers Cody Walker and Caleb Walker (Furious 7).
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All Of Brian’s Cars In The Movies
The Fast and the Furious (2001)
- 1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse – Brian used the green Eclipse during his first street race but it was blown up during a shootout.
- 1999 Ford F-150 SVT Lightning – Brian drove the truck while working at The Racer’s Edge and to haul parts for his Supra.
The Turbo Charged Prelude for 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003)
- 1991 Dodge Stealth – After the first film, Brian used the Dodge Stealth in the Prelude to evade capture while driving across the country before acquiring the 1999 Nissan Skyline.
2 Fast 2 Furious (2003)
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII – Brian used the Lancer for racing and transporting money before allowing Tej to drive it to throw off the police.
- 1969 Yenko Camaro SYC – Brian won the car during a race and was later used on a mission before being crashed atop a moving boat.
Fast & Furious (2009)
- 2002 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R – Brian drove the modified blue Skyline in a street race and used it to smuggle heroin across the border to Mexico, but it was destroyed alongside Dom’s Chevrolet Chevelle.
- 2009 Nissan GT-R R35 – The car wasn’t driven, but Brian obtained the Nissan to use for parts when building the Skyline.
- 2006 Hummer H1 – Dom and Brian drove the Hummer after their cars blew up.
- 1970 Dodge Charger R/T – Primarily driven by Dom, Brian took the wheel when he, Mia, Tego, and Rico attempt to break Dom free from the prison bus.
Fast Five (2011)
- 1971 Nissan Skyline GT-R “Hakosuka” – Brian obtained the vehicle and drove himself and Mia to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- 2011 Dodge Charger PPV – Dom’s crew stole a few police cruisers for their heist but had a race in which Dom let Brian win.
- 2010 Nissan GT-R R35 – After relocating to the Canary Islands, Brian got a new Nissan and attempted to race against Dom.
Fast & Furious 6 (2013)
- 1970 Ford Escort MK I RS1600 – Purchased by Tej at an auction, Brian used the car in pursuit of Owen Shaw’s tank.
- BMW E60 M5 – Dom’s crew used modified BMW cars to travel through London while trying to track down Owen Shaw.
- 2012 Nissan GT-R R35 Bensopra – After getting pardoned, the crew moved back to Los Angeles, and Brian purchased a blue Bensopra reminiscent of his 2002 Nissan Skyline.
Furious 7 (2015)
- 2013 Chrysler Town & Country – The van served as Brian and Mia’s family car to drive their young son, Jack, around.
- 2012 Nissan GT-R R35 – Brian used the Nissan in Los Angeles when the crew was trying to hack into the God’s Eye, but the car was blown up by UAV missiles.
- 1995 Toyota Supra Mark IV – At the end of Furious 7, Brian was seen driving the car. The vehicle was actually owned by the late actor.
Brian Appeared In Fast X Flashbacks (2023)
His Fast Five Scenes Were Shown
Brian didn’t have a new car in the latest franchise entry, but Brian did have a presence in Fast X. Since Paul Walker’s tragic death, the Fast and Furious franchise has kept Brian off-screen by suggesting he has given up his dangerous life of crime and espionage to raise his family with Mia. This trend continues in Fast X, along with a brief return for Brian in a flashback sequence. Fast X opens with Dante Reyes’s origins, which go back to Fast Five. Brian is shown working alongside Dom to steal the vault containing Dante’s father’s fortune.
Fast & Furious Movies |
Worldwide Box Office |
---|---|
The Fast and the Furious |
$207,517,509 |
2 Fast 2 Furious |
$236,350,661 |
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift |
$158,964,610 |
Fast & Furious |
$360,366,870 |
Fast Five |
$626,137,675 |
Fast & Furious 6 |
$788,680,968 |
Furious 7 |
$1,515,341,399 |
The Fate of the Furious |
$1,236,005,118 |
Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw |
$760,732,926 |
F9 |
$726,229,501 |
Fast X |
$714,555,549 |
Though it is a brief flashback, it is a reminder that Brian was an integral part of this mission, and it is unlikely that Dante would overlook that fact. It is revealed that Brian and Mia are safe during the events of this movie as they go into hiding when Dante begins targeting the team. However, it is unclear how safe they will be as Dante’s revenge mission continues in Fast 11.
It has been promised Brian will be featured in the Fast and Furious franchise before it concludes. It is unclear in what capacity that will happen, but it seems likely it will involve him coming out of hiding.
Fast X
Vin Diesel and the family return for the tenth installment of the Fast & Furious franchise in Fast X. Charlize Theron returns as Cipher joining forces with Dante Reyes, a former foe of the Fast Family seeking revenge for the death of his father Hernan Reyes, after the events of Fast Five. Fast X is part one of a two-part conclusion to the franchise.
- Release Date
- May 19, 2023
- Studio(s)
- Universal Pictures
- Runtime
- 141 Minutes