There's no telling what kind of power hides under the hood of this car, though. We're just sorry the car didn't get as much screen time in the movie as it should have. More so considering it's fitted with a 3.5L V6 churning out 460 horsepower, which is 200 more than it had when came from the Nissan factory. The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift Car of the Day: DK's 350Z. Interested in all things content, Magdan is now a marketing specialist at a blockchain company and a writer at Valnet, Inc. Before Tokyo Drift came out, the 350Z was awesome, but today it's nothing short of an icon. He was portrayed by Brian Tee who have also portrayed The Shredder. This particular car develops 158 horsepower stock and comes up to a top speed of about 145 mph.We see this custom yellow '96 Chaser make a brief cameo in the movie. In part by the amazing drift scenes around Tokyo, but mostly due to the beautiful custom body kit by Japanese tuner shop VeilSide. When Sean cuts through a structure and catches up to Clay, Clay hits Sean's car repeatedly until they reach a high-speed turn, which causes both cars to crash; Sean's car is totaled. However, the car you see driven by the movie's main protagonist Takashi (Brian Lee), is nowhere near stock. The Evo's top speed remains electronically limited to the factory 155-mph, though it's extremely quick and agile, being able to launch to 60 in under 5 seconds.Only 1.3L in the engine and 228 horsepower to give, that's what you call generosity. And it all comes courtesy of a Wenkel rotary engine, like the one used in its big brother RX-7, only smaller.
After attaining a business degree at Rochester Institute of Technology in New York, he honed his copywriting ability writing for software startups internationally. Clay and Cindy's wealthy families help them escape punishment, but because Sean is a repetitive offender for street raci… Those extra ponies translate to a sub 5-second 60-mph dash and a top speed of over 155 mph.The Mazda RX-7 driven by Han (Sung Kang) is arguably the most striking car in the entire movie. And you can be sure that the drifts you see this car doing in the movie are no stretch.This bright red Evo was used by Sean as he practiced to master drifting guided by Han. Unique lists featuring pop culture, entertainment and crazy facts. Takashi (DK): DK's 2002/2003 Nissan Fairlady Z33 (350Z) is first seen when he races Sean in the parking garage where the drift races are held for talking to Neela. He is also the best friend of Morimoto and the nephew of the Yakuza mob boss Uncle Kamata.. Role in the movie. DK easily wins the race, and Sean totals Han's favorite car (a 2001 Nissan Silvia S-15 Spec-S). The 3.0L V6 shoved inside hence produces 270 horses for the 5-speed manual transmission option, and properly tuned, it would be more than capable to rip the asphalt apart in a drift race.Magdan Daniel Cvitesic is an avid reader, digital marketing enthusiast, gamer, and a complete car nut based in Zagreb, Croatia. He befriends a fellow American (Bow Wow), who introduces him to the high-speed underground world of "drift racing. It's the one where Han drifts around the girls' car and then extends his hand out the window to pick up their phone numbers as he drives off.As for the car itself, it's a competent drifter with 280 horsepower under the hood, courtesy of a 2.6L inline-6 (the same one employed in the Silvia S15 Spec-R). The Nissan Fairlady Z (Z33) is a car produced by Nissan& appeared primarily in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. Though not as powerful as the 2.4L 240SX, the 1.8L 180SX were still such popular drift cars that they are now experiencing sharp rises in prices, often referred to as the "drift tax." It features a body-rework by a renowned Japanese tuner shop VeilSide, which includes custom side skirts, fenders, both bumpers, and of course the massive rear wing. Takashi Kamata, also known as DK (short for Drift King) is the main antagonist in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.. We see a bright-blue tuned version driven by Neela (Nathalie Kelley), complete with a badass VeilSide body kit and a massive carbon fiber spoiler at the back.We see this Skyline make a brief but memorable appearance, driven by two girls who end up giving Han their numbers after what has to be one of cinema's coolest pickup techniques. Hailing from the golden era of JDM cars, this '97 RX-7 packs the most iconic example of a Wankel rotary engine ever constructed. Out the factory, these come electronically limited to 155 mph, but their engine allows for ridiculous power tweaks.This poor car met an untimely end in Sean's first drift race against Takashi.