Fast And Furious Cars Rendered To 2017 Spec — Brilliant Rendering!

CarKeys.co.uk relives the glory days of the 1st instalment of the Fast and Furious by putting their liveries onto today’s racers.

'The Fast And The Furious' - the 1st instalment - Film Director Rob Cohen made the movie after reading an article about street racing in New York City. Now, it has become Universal's largest franchise of all time, with a consolidated gross of $4.58 billion.

In recent years, the franchise has moved from street racing to all-out action. The new approach obviously has mass appeal; however, the old days when life was lived a quarter mile at a time is sorely missed.

Fast And FUrious Cars Rendered To 2017 Spec

Well, U.K. site CarKeys.co.uk wondered what the modern equivalents of the cars from the first film would resemble painted in the same liveries, so they produced the renderings you notice here.

The liveries from The Fast and the Furious are rendered, but each one has been implemented to a newer model than what resembled in 2001.

Fast And FUrious Cars Rendered To 2017 Spec

Brian O'Conner's 1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse Livery on the 2017 Mitsubishi Eclipse SUV

Brian O'Conner drove the Eclipse in his first street race in the movie. During the race, NOS prompted the Eclipse's intake manifold to overheat.

Fast And FUrious Cars Rendered To 2017 Spec

O'Conner's Eclipse morphs into the recently announced Eclipse Cross. The Eclipse Cross bears little resemblance to the 2nd generation Eclipse coupe used in the movie.

Fast And Furious Cars Rendered To 2017 Spec

Dominic Toretto's 1993 Mazda RX-7 Livery on the 2017 Mazda RX-Vision Concept

Another concept, the Mazda RX-Vision of 2015, is rendered as a stand-in for Dominic Toretto's original Mazda RX-7.

Fast And Furious Cars Rendered To 2017 Spec

We must say, the rendering is excellent, and Dom would not have thought twice to drive the Mazda RX-Vision of 2015.

Fast And Furious Cars Rendered To 2017 Spec

Brian O'Conner's 1994 Toyota Supra Mark IV Livery on the Toyota FT-1 Concept

Brian O'Connor's Toyota Supra is rendered to the 2014 Toyota FT-1 concept, which reveals the design of the next-generation Supra.

Fast And Furious Cars Rendered To 2017 Spec

The orange paint job with green and silver graphics works well on the FT-1 along with the extra-wide wheels and tires.

Fast And Furious Cars Rendered To 2017 Spec

Jesse's 1995 VW Jetta Livery on the 2017 VW Jetta

Jesse drives this car despite the fact that his imprisoned father owns the car.

Fast And Furious Cars Rendered To 2017 Spec

The car doesn't compete in street races though it did race at the Race Wars when Jesse uses the pink slip to the car to compete with Johnny Tran's Honda S2000.

Fast And Furious Cars Rendered To 2017 Spec

Dominic's 1970 Dodge Charger as the 2017 Dodge Charger

Dom and his father developed the 1970 Dodge Charger R/T. In this rendering, the 2017 Dodge Charger has been used.

Fast And Furious Cars Rendered To 2017 Spec

When Dom's dad was killed in a stock race accident, he did not want to drive the Charger as he was afraid of it. However, he races it against the Supra at the end of the movie.

Fast And Furious Cars Rendered To 2017 Spec

Leon's 1995 Nissan Skyline GT-R R33 Livery on a 2017 Nissan GT-R R35

The 1995 Nissan Skyline GT-R R33 was one of Leon's personal cars.

Fast And Furious Cars Rendered To 2017 Spec

The liveries on the 2017 Nissan GT-R R35 is an honest adaptation of the vehicle used in the first instalment.

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Article Published On: Sunday, April 23, 2017, 16:27 [IST]
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