The “Fast & Furious” Stunt SUVs Up for Auction

The “Fast & Furious” Stunt SUVs Up for Auction

Owning a car that’s starred in a blockbuster is a temptation few petrolheads can resist. But while most of us settle for posters and die-cast models, a trio of Range Rovers from Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw is giving adrenaline junkies the chance to park a piece of Hollywood chaos in their own driveway.

Set to cross the auction block at Mecum in Dallas/Fort Worth on October 30, these three SUVs are the real deal… if your idea of “real” involves smashed windshields, fake machine guns, and a slight existential crisis for any car purist.

All three were built for the 2019 spin-off as stunt vehicles, and you don’t need to be Sherlock Holmes to see it. Matte gray wraps, aftermarket bumpers, LED light bars, and Wilwood brakes with a dual-pedal system straight out of a tractor manual scream “stunt car,” not “luxury SUV.”

Under the hood, however, the Range Rover DNA remains intact: a 4.4-liter V8 engine, automatic gearbox, and all-wheel drive ensure that despite their cinematic scars, these SUVs can still hustle. The Wilwood braking system, designed to let stunt drivers lock individual wheels for dramatic skids, is a brilliant nod to the chaos these vehicles were built to survive.

And chaos is exactly what they’ve endured. One SUV flaunts a broken A-pillar and windshield, the others brandish rooftop “machine guns” with the subtlety of a Michael Bay set. Step inside, and the interior tells an even bleaker story: grimy upholstery, missing panels, and bits of mechanical ephemera strewn across the cabin. The second brake pedal, while functional, is a far cry from Range Rover’s usual high standards.

So what lies ahead for these cinematic bruisers? Beyond a place in a niche movie-car museum—or a collector’s garage for someone with more money than sense—the future is murky. They are reminders that Hollywood glamour is often built on grit, grease, and a dash of controlled chaos.

In short: these Range Rovers are not for the faint of heart. But for those willing to embrace a bit of stuntman spirit, it’s the closest you’ll get to living in the Fast & Furious universe without defying the laws of physics.

Source: Mecum