1993 Toyota Supra From "The Fast and the Furious" Heads to Auction - Motor Trend
The Toyota FT-1 Concept Previews Return of Supra" target="_blank">Supra is featured throughout most of the film, which means it saw a lot of action throughout the course of the movie. The Toyota Supra was powered by a standard 220-hp 3. 0-liter 2JZ inline-six engine or a 320-hp twin-turbo 3. 0-liter inline-six on the Turbo model. As shown in the film and the photos below, this particular Supra didn't feature the twin-turbo engine under the hood. This definitely is not the car that was shown in the close shots, as that one was fitted with turbos, intercooler, and a really large tach on the dash. This one Is most likely the one used for the stunt driving shots as it has a minimal interior and beefier rollbar, which weren't shown during the build phase in the movie. That being said, it is almost guaranteed that this car was never driven by Paul Walker and was driven by a stunt double, or not driven at all, during the movie. It's essentially a clone car, not the original featured and certainly not worth more than $15k. When you look at Toyota's current crop of vehicles, it becomes quite depressing to realize they once made interesting, sporty cars. When Ford was downsizing and diluting its Mustang, car magazines said they could have a "real" Mustang two-thirds its. Source: wot.motortrend.com