The Fast & Furious franchise marks its 25th anniversary with a special exhibit
If you happen to find yourself in Los Angeles and want to check out classic and modern cars, you have to check out the Petersen Automotive Museum.
Located on Los Angeles’ Wilshire Boulevard, the Petersen Automotive Museum is a mecca for car enthusiasts, showcasing everything from rare classics to Hollywood legends. What makes this museum unique is that its exhibits change regularly, showcasing different themes and celebrated marques.

Now, tuner history rolls into the Petersen Museum as Paul Walker’s orange Toyota Supra from The Fast and the Furious headlines a new exhibit celebrating 25 years of the franchise. It’s joined by the unmistakable bold pink Honda S2000 from 2 Fast 2 Furious, complete with its striking VeilSide Millennium body kit, bringing big-screen horsepower and nostalgia together under one roof.

Arguably, the Fast & Furious franchise has left tire marks across car culture. From neon underglow and outrageous aero body kits to an endless supply of nitrous oxide and the enduring mantra of “family," the series has helped shape an entire generation of automotive enthusiasts.

Leading the display is “stunt car three,” the A80 Toyota Supra from the original film’s epic train race, alongside Dominic Toretto’s menacing supercharged, Hemi-powered, Dodge Charger R/T from Fast & Furious, driven by Vin Diesel.

Also on display are Dom’s red 1993 Mazda RX-7 and Letty’s 1997 Nissan 240SX. Other cars from the movie will also be present, including the legendary 1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse, along with other movie cars and memorabilia.

Opening March 14, 2026, and running through April 2027, the exhibit, in partnership with Universal Pictures, kicks off with a special car meet featuring builds from across Los Angeles. Admire the cars, but leave the illegal street racing where it belongs, on the silver screen.
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