While cars may not command the spotlight like Hollywood’s biggest stars, they often play a vital role on the silver screen. Whether tearing up the streets in The Fast and the Furious or helping save the world in Transformers, these vehicles leave a lasting impression—not just on moviegoers, but on car buyers and pop culture as a whole.
This infographic showcases some of the most legendary cars in film history—vehicles that didn’t just feature in movies, but became icons of the silver screen. These cinematic legends stole scenes and hearts alike—and now, you can get behind the wheel yourself with our thrilling Movie Car Driving Experiences.
(Bumblebee From The Transformers)
The fifth-generation Camaro made its debut as a concept car at the 2006 North American International Auto Show. Speciality car manufacturer Saleen transformed this concept into several prop cars for the 2007 blockbuster Transformers, where it gained worldwide recognition as the Autobot "Bumblebee." This high-profile appearance helped drive record-breaking sales when the Camaro officially launched in 2009.
Max Speed: 580mph
(Fast and Furious Toyota Supra)
The Toyota Supra MK IV (also known as the Toyota Supra Mark IV or A80) is one of the most iconic cars featured in The Fast and the Furious franchise. This legendary sports car made memorable appearances in The Fast and the Furious, 2 Fast 2 Furious, and Furious 7, cementing its status as a fan favourite.
Produced by Toyota from 1992 to 2002, the A80 Supra is a discontinued model that remains highly sought-after by car enthusiasts. Classified as both a sports car and a grand tourer, it combines sleek design with powerful performance, making it a perfect fit for high-octane street racing scenes and a standout in automotive history.
Max Speed: 326mph
(James Bond Movies)
In Great Britain, Aston Martin and James Bond go together like tea and crumpets. The iconic British luxury sports car brand has been a staple of the legendary spy film series since 1964, when the sleek DB5 made its debut alongside Sean Connery in Goldfinger.
Over the next five decades, Aston Martin cemented its place in Bond history, appearing in a total of 10 films—including Spectre, where the specially designed DB10 was created exclusively for the movie. If that’s not a commitment to cinematic style and brand legacy, we don’t know what it is!
Max Speed: Aston Martin DB9 example 450mph
(The Italian Job)
When you're a professional thief—at least in the movies—you need a car that's fast, agile, and can squeeze through just about anything while staying under the radar. For fictional safecrackers, that car has long been the Mini. Its starring role in both the original and the remake of The Italian Job cemented its status as a global icon.
In recent years, the Mini has made a strong comeback, thanks to renewed focus from its parent company, BMW. While still considered a niche vehicle, BMW is leaning into the Mini’s distinctive charm and storied legacy as it gears up to expand its presence on roads around the world.
Max Speed: 156mph