Fast & Furious: Every Car Dom Has Driven In The Movies

Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) was behind many wheels across the Fast & Furious movies, and among all the cars Dom drives in Fast and Furious sit some of the best and most expensive in the franchise. Every one of Dominic Toretto’s cars in Fast and Furious is a powerful beast that reflects the protagonist’s personality, serving as an extension of the character’s onscreen presence. Dominic Toretto has appeared in nine Fast & Furious movies (including his cameo in Tokyo Drift), as well as Diesel’s self-created and directed tie-in short film, Los Bandoleros. The actor will surely add a few more vehicles to this list with the franchise’s conclusion on the way.




Dom is a major fan of muscle cars, something that became apparent very early in the franchise. Rather than use typical models for speed during street races, Dom preferred something with horsepower. His love for this type of car was influenced by Dom’s father, another car fanatic, and Dom had a tendency to argue with Brian O’Conner over his friend’s loyalty to imports. While Dom has an affinity for the Dodge Charger, and he loves his classic muscle cars, the street legend and outlaw has also driven other iconic muscle cars as the Fast & Furious franchise rolls on.


1970 Dodge Charger R/T

Dom’s Signature Car


When it comes to his cars, most fans want to know what is the black car Dom drove in Fast and Furious‘ early movies? Dom’s signature car in The Fast Saga is the black 1970 Dodge Charger R/T. Built by Dom and his father, it appeared in The Fast and the Furious, Fast & Furious, Fast Five, and Furious 7 – where it was destroyed when Dom faced off against Deckard Shaw in LA. Based on how the 1970 Dodge Charger R/T looks at the hideout in F9, it seems Dom repaired the car after Furious 7. He also brought it back in Fast X.

One of the most recognizable out of all the cars Dom drives in Fast and Furious, the 1970 Dodge Charger R/T was a part of the second generation of cars, but featured a completely unique style from previous iterations. Equipped with one of the biggest motors Dodge had in production at the time, the R/T was the first to give the option of an installed 440 six-pack, which pushed out a whopping 375 horsepower and 490 pound-feet of torque. A cross between a luxury vehicle and a muscle car, the Charger remains in the annals of the most coveted muscle cars of all time.


1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS

The Car Dom Uses To Flee To Mexico

Fast and Furious Dom's Chevrolet Chevelle SS

Not to be outdone by the other cars Dom drives in Fast and Furious, the end credits of The Fast and the Furious shows Dom escaping Los Angeles and driving a red Chevelle in Baja, Mexico. The car then returned in Fast & Furious when Dom drove home to attend Letty’s funeral. Dom later sanded the car, repainted it gray, and blew it up while trying to get vengeance for Letty’s “death” and then her subsequent resurrection several sequels later.


The 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS had the option of four different engine styles, with the 454 (LS6) maxing out at a staggering 450 horsepower. Coming in a wide variety of paint colors, 15 in total, the LS6 454 was the third-fastest classic muscle car from the muscle car era and the 2nd fastest overall in 1970. It also featured the highest advertised horsepower at the time and has surpassed its retail value. To purchase a 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS today, the cost would be over $99,000 for the desirable Sport Coupe LS6 454.

1970 Plymouth Road Runner

The Car Used For Dom’s Tokyo Drift Cameo

Fast and Furious Dom Plymouth Road Runner

Dom’s Road Runner was first seen at the end of The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift when he encountered Sean at the race. He mentioned that he got the car from Han, which led back to Furious 7 when Dom traveled to Tokyo to retrieve Han’s belongings after his presumed death. Of course, Han’s death was faked by him and Mr. Nobody, returning for F9. Dom used a different Road Runner in the movie when he was back in Los Angeles.


Out of all the cars Dom drives in Fast and Furious, the Plymouth Road Runner was the most revolutionary of the muscle car era. While other muscle cars hiked up their price tags and beefed up their size, the Road Runner did the opposite. Not only does it get its name from a famous cartoon character, but each Road Runner was equipped with a special horn to mimic the character. This stripped-down and basic muscle car, when equipped with a 426-ci Street Hemi, reached a shocking 494 horsepower, living up to its iconic namesake.

2009 Dodge Challenger SRT-8

The Most Modern Car Dom Drives In The Fast Saga

Fast and Furious Dom Dodge Challenger SRT8


Dom bought the Challenger in Spain and was later seen racing Brian at the end of Fast Five while celebrating their successful heist. In the next film, Fast & Furious 6, Dom and Brian were racing once again while using the same two cars. The fate of the car is currently unknown in The Fast Saga.

Out of all the cars Dom drives in Fast and Furious, the 2009 Dodge Challenger SRT-8 is the newest. Running on a V-8 engine, the Challenger reaches a max horsepower of 425 with 420 pound-feet of torque. Its retro styling is reminiscent of the muscle car era, to be sure, and features a lower suspension for expert handling.

1968 Dodge Charger Hellacious

Dom’s Iconic Ride From F9

Fast and Furious 9 Han Car Dom Charger


Dom first used the 1968 Dodge Charger Hellacious in F9 when the group arrived in Edinburgh to hunt down Jakob Toretto to stop him from using the Project Ares device. The car was then used during the convoy sequence in Tbilisi, specifically in taking down the armored vehicle with magnets. The Charger was then given to Jakob Toretto, who later attempted to return it to Dom as the brothers made amends.

Out of all the cars Dom drives in Fast and Furious, the 1968 Dodge Charger Hellacious is by far the fastest. Custom-built by Speedkore, a supercharged 6.2-liter Hellcat HEMI V8 is what gives the vehicle a staggering 707 horsepower and 650 pound-foot of torque. The car also features a gated manual Graziano transaxle from a Lamborghini Gallardo and also has a hydraulic handbrake to help deal with drifts and slides.

2021 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody

The Upgrade Of The Dom Toretto Classic

Dom's Dodge Charger bumping the bomb in Rome.


Dom brought back his basic Dodger Charger R/T for much of Fast X. However, there was a scene in Rome where Dom ended up behind the wheel of a 2021 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody. It is, like his other Chargers, sleek and black, and the scene it appeared in was one of the biggest in the movie. This saw a bomb Dante set in motion to roll down the hill and explode at the Vatican.

This scene was also, surprisingly, done practically when it comes to the car’s actual action and movements. Director Louis Letterier said that they set the one-ton ball to roll down the street and the only way to stop it was for Dominic Toretto’s car to hit it just right to send it into the water. “We did it for real! We set it up. We set it on fire. We blew up gas stations. All that stuff was done for real, in Rome” (via Cinema Blend). The Redeye has an enhanced version of the Hellcat engine, and Dodge claims its car can go 129 mph down a quarter-mile drag strip in just 10.6 seconds.


The Other Cars Dom Drives In The Fast Saga

Vin Diesel’s Character Has A Wide Stable Of Powerful Motors

Fast and Furious Dom Dodge Charger Daytona

The Fast and the Furious (2001)

  • 1993 Honda Civic EJ1 – The models used by Dom, Letty, and Leon when they hijack trucks at the start of the film.
  • 1993 Mazda RX-7 – Drove the red Mazda during a race against Brian, Danny, and Edwin.
  • 1994 Toyota Supra MK IV – Brian primarily used the car, but he gives it to Dom and lets Dom go at the end of the movie.

Fast & Furious (2009)

  • 1987 Buick Grand National – Dom used it to hijack fuel tankers in the Dominican Republic.
  • 2009 Subaru Impreza WRX STi GH – Dom gave the car to Brian after destroying the Nissan Skyline.
  • 1973 Chevrolet Camaro F-Bomb – Dom stole the car and used it to later kill Fenix Calderon.


Los Bandoleros (2009 Short Film)

  • 1966 Pontiac GTO Convertible – Dom and Letty drive together to the beach before rekindling their romance.

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Fast Five (2011)

  • 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Sting Ray – Technically, Dom didn’t fully drive the Corvette, but he and Brian jumped on it to escape the train moments before it went off a cliff.
  • 2011 Dodge Charger R/T Police Cruiser – Dom, Han, Roman, and Brian stole police cruisers to use for their Rio vault heist.
  • 2010 Dodge Charger SRT-8 – Dom drove one of the matte black Chargers, which was upgraded for the vault heist but first decided to have a million-dollar quarter-mile race.

Fast & Furious 6 (2013)


  • 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona – Tej bought it from a car auction, but Dom ended up driving it during a race with Letty and during the tank chase in Spain.
  • 2010 BMW E60 M5 – Dom and the crew drove modified BMW models to travel around London and track down Owen Shaw.

Furious 7 (2015)

  • 1970 Plymouth Barracuda – At the start of the movie, Dom drove Letty to Race Wars in the Barracuda to jog her memory about their past.
  • 2014 Lykan HyperSport – Dom and Brian tried to steal the chip hidden in the HyperSport, but after running out of time, Dom drove the HyperSport through the towers to evade capture.
  • 1968 Dodge Charger Maximus – Dom drove the car while cruising with Brian at the end of the movie.

The Fate of the Furious (2017)


  • 1950 Chevrolet Fleetline – Fernando’s car in Havana that Dom used to race Raldo.
  • 1961 Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe – Dom drove the car in Cuba and gave it to his cousin after destroying the Fleetline in the street race.
  • 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon – Dom, Letty, Tej, and Roman used Demons to recover the EMP device during their mission in Berlin.
  • 1971 Plymouth GTX – Dom used the car while tracking down information in New York City.
  • 1968 Dodge Charger Ice – Dom customized a Dodge Charger to use on the ice during the submarine mission.

F9 (2021)

  • 1970 Dodge Charger Tantrum – Dom used the car to meet the crew at the airport and when he arrived at the Speedway to meet Buddy.
  • 2020 Dodge Charger Hellcat – Dom drove the car through the jungles of Montequinto before slingshotting it across a ravine.

FX (2023)

  • 1970 Dodge Charger R/T – Dom brought back his car of choice, a classic Dodge Charger, in Fast X. He drove this in his street race against Dante.
  • 2021 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody – Dom drove this car as he tried to push the bomb away from the Vatican.


Who Has Driven The Most Cars In Fast & Furious Movies?

Dom Has The Widest Range Of Vehicles (Though He Doesn’t Lead By Much)

While this likely isn’t a surprise for fans of the Fast and Furious movies, there are no characters in the franchise who have been behind the wheel of more different cars than Vin Diesel’s Dom Toretto. Dom is seen driving 30 different cars throughout the Fast saga, putting him leaps and bounds ahead of most other characters when it comes to variety of vehicles. However, while Dom drives over double the number of different cars than the majority of Fast and Furious characters, there is a close second – Paul Walker’s Brian O’Conner.


Brian drives 24 cars across every Fast and Furious movie he appears in, only 6 less than Dom. However, as many fans of The Fast and the Furious and its sequels also already likely know, there is a key reason why Dom has maintained a lead. Paul Walker, who played Brian, tragically passed away in 2013. While the Fast saga has gone to great lengths to honor his legacy, and Brian is still alive in the universe of the movies, Walker’s death means that Brian hasn’t appeared in a full capacity since Fast & Furious 6.

Dom Toretto, on the other hand, has been the central character in every Fast & Furious movie outside of Tokyo Drift and the 2019 Hobbs & Shaw spinoff. Understandably, having such a prominent appearance in four Fast saga films that Brian only had, at most, posthumous cameos in, means Dom has simply had more opportunities to drive a wider range of cars. It’s entirely likely that if Paul Walker hadn’t passed away, Brian would be the character seen behind the wheel of the most different vehicles by the point of Fast X.


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