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** The same Evo 8 returned in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedMostWanted Most Wanted]]'', with a decked out white, blue and red car driven by Earl, #8 on the blacklist.
** ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedCarbon Carbon]]'' jumps the Evolution from 8 to 9, as a tier 3 tuner car, [[spoiler:driven by Kenji after Bushido gets disbanded and joins Stacked Deck with Wolf and Angie.]]
** The Showdown King, Ryo Watanabe in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedProStreet [=ProStreet=]]]'' drives his signature Apex Glide themed Lancer Evolution X, which he uses on all four disciplines. When you win his car, you only get his Grip-spec Evo.

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** The same Evo 8 Evolution VIII returned in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedMostWanted Most Wanted]]'', with a decked out white, blue and red car driven by Earl, Eugene "Earl" James, #8 on the blacklist.
** ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedCarbon Carbon]]'' jumps the Evolution from 8 VIII to 9, IX, as a tier 3 tuner car, [[spoiler:driven by Kenji after Bushido gets disbanded and joins Stacked Deck with Wolf and Angie.]]
]] In the PSP version of ''Carbon – Own the City'', the Evo IX serves as one of the [[StarterMon starter cars]] in Career Mode, as well as being driven by crew wingmen Carter and Sly.
** The Showdown King, Ryo Watanabe in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedProStreet [=ProStreet=]]]'' drives his signature Apex Glide themed Glide-themed Lancer Evolution X, which he uses on all four disciplines. When you win his car, you only get his Grip-spec Evo.Evo.
** The PSP version of ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedShift Shift]]'' has Race King #10, Rod Cruz, drive a navy blue Battle Machine-themed Lancer Evolution X.
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[[folder:Mazda Cosmo Sport]]
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->''"A spaceship-like design powered by a rotary engine. Mazda's mark in automotive history."''
-->--'''Description''', ''VideoGame/GranTurismo 6''

The Mazda Cosmo Sport, otherwise known as the [[MarketBasedTitle 110S]] in the United States is a Japanese sports car manufactured from 1967 to 1972. It was the "halo" car of the brand and the TropeCodifier behind Mazda's trademark rotary Wankel engine. The name ''"cosmo''"'' refers to the trend of UsefulNotes/TheSpaceRace since Mazda wanted to showcase their advanced technology.

A prototype of the Cosmo Sport was presented at the 1964 Tokyo Motor Show with 80 pre-production Cosmos produced. 20 of those pre-production models went to Mazda test department with the rest headed for dealership testing between 1965 and 1966. Full production followed up in May 1967 lasting through 1972 with a total of 1,176 Cosmos hand-built in the timeframe, with only six of the Series II models were imported into the United States.

Mazda would race the Cosmo in 1968 which saw it participate in the 84-hour Marathon de la Route at Nürburgring in Germany. With two Cosmos entered, one of them would finish in fourth overall with the other being retired from the event due to axle damage in the 82nd hour. That would be the only race event the model would participate in.

The Series I Cosmo ([=L10A=]) is fitted with a 0810 two-rotor engine with 982 cc of displacement and produces approximately 110 horsepower, where as the Series II Cosmo ([=L10B=]) has a more-powerful 128 hp 0813 engine. The Cosmo was only offered in one color which would be its signature Swan White finish.

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[[folder:Mazda Cosmo Sport]]

[[folder:Mercedes-Benz SL-Class]]
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->''"A spaceship-like design powered by a rotary engine. Mazda's mark
org/pmwiki/pub/images/mercedes_benz_sl.jpg]]
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->''"There are around 900 million cars
in the world and thousands of models. But there are only a handful of automotive history.icons. Our SL is one of them: it has class, it has style, it is the ultimate in comfort and luxury."''
-->--'''Description''', ''VideoGame/GranTurismo 6''

-->--'''Dieter Zetsche''', former CEO of Mercedes-Benz

The Mazda Cosmo Sport, otherwise known as the [[MarketBasedTitle 110S]] in the United States is a Japanese SL Class one of Mercedes-Benz's LongRunners of sports car manufactured from 1967 to 1972. It was the "halo" car of the brand and the TropeCodifier behind Mazda's trademark rotary Wankel engine. The name ''"cosmo''"'' refers to the trend of UsefulNotes/TheSpaceRace cars ever since Mazda wanted to showcase their its introduction in 1954. The designation ''SL'' derives from the phrase, ''Sport-Leicht'', German for ''Sport Light''.

It all began with the W194 300 SL endurance race car that won the UsefulNotes/TwentyFourHoursOfLeMans in 1952, where it prompted a street version of that said car following its success. As a result, in 1954, the iconic 300 SL Gullwing was born. The car was highly notable for its iconic gullwing doors which was way
advanced technology.

for its time. A prototype year later, the 190 SL roadster was made as an a BoringButPractical version of the Cosmo Sport was 300 SL, presented at as a less-powerful but more affordable version of this attractive icon and sold in massive quantities.

In 1963, following
the 1964 Tokyo Motor Show with 80 pre-production Cosmos produced. 20 response of those pre-production models went to Mazda test department with the rest headed for dealership testing between 1965 and 1966. Full 190 SL's lack of performance, Mercedes-Benz evolves the 190 SL on a newer platform. Under the new W111 chassis, the new W113 SL began production followed up in May 1967 lasting through 1972 with on a total of 1,176 Cosmos hand-built in the timeframe, with only six of the Series II models were imported into the United States.

Mazda would race the Cosmo in 1968
massive scale. The new generation replaces its inline-4 engines for a powerful inline-6, which saw it participate in varies depending on the 84-hour Marathon de la Route at Nürburgring in Germany. With two Cosmos entered, one of them would finish in fourth overall with version, such as the other being retired from 230 SL and 250 SL (148 hp), or the event due to axle damage in powerful 280 SL (168 hp). It was also the 82nd hour. That would be the only race event the model would participate in.

The Series I Cosmo ([=L10A=]) is
first Mercedes-Benz fitted with a 0810 two-rotor engine with 982 cc radial tires. This became one of displacement and produces the most successful Mercedes-Benz models of that time, selling approximately 110 horsepower, where as 50,000 units in the Series II Cosmo ([=L10B=]) has a more-powerful 128 hp 0813 engine. North American market.

The Cosmo R107 was introduces in 1971, which the SL lineup is only offered in one color which roadster, whereas the coupe would go for the C107 SLC lineup. Using the W114 designation, this generation now uses a powerful M116/M117 V8 engine, while entry levels like the 280 SL remain using an inline-6. By 1988, the SL is officially now a separate model only offered in convertible, but offers either an automated electro-hydraulic roof, fabric convertible roof, a color-matched tonneau cover, or a detachable hardtop. Its engine was offered in various trims such as the inline-6, V6, or V8. This generation would be its signature Swan White finish.also the first ever to offer a powerful AMG model, which utilizes either a V8 or V12, which continued in later iterations of the SL.

Mercedes-Benz offered a high-performance variant of the Mercedes SL in 2008, dubbed the SL 65 AMG Black Series, which was powered by a 6.0 M275 V12 [=BiTurbo=] delivering 661 hp worth of power, and it's fitted with a five-speed AMG Speedshift Plus automatic transmission. Its top speed allows it to go past 322 km/h (200 mph) and can acceletate from 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in 3.8 seconds.

While the SL-Class was PutOnABus in 2020, the SL-Class made [[TenMinuteRetirement a quick return 2 years later]], now under the Mercedes-AMG brand, serving as the direct replacement for the AMG GT Roadster.



* Misato Katsuragi's car from ''Anime/RebuildOfEvangelion'' is modeled after the white Mazda Cosmo Sport 110, as a clear ShoutOut of the iconic MAT-1.

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* Misato Katsuragi's car from ''Anime/RebuildOfEvangelion'' is modeled after Goemon and Jigen in ''Anime/LupinIIIPart5'' are seen driving a Mercedes 300 SL roadster lookalike, while fight off a bunch of enemies whilst aiding Lupin and Albert during a CarChase.
[[AC:Asian Animation]]
* Mago in
the white Mazda Cosmo Sport 110, as South Korean animation ''Animation/GhostMessenger'' is seen driving a clear ShoutOut pink Mercedes-Benz SL-Class.
[[AC:Film -- Live Action]]
* Perhaps one
of the iconic MAT-1.most notable examples of this German beauty for its time would be in ''Film/AmericanGigolo'', where a Creator/RichardGere plays a male prostitute who drives his black on black on a black 450 SL, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOZPRm5BW0Y as seen in the movie's opening]], as he sings "[[Music/BlondieBand Call Me]]".
* The 230 SL in ''Film/{{Arabesque}}'' made quite an impression, in which Creator/SophiaLoren's character drives.
* Axel Foley in ''Film/BeverlyHillsCopI'' jumps from his junk Chevy Nova to a much sleeker Signal Red Mercedes 450 SL. Perhaps the best endorsement of this CoolCar is delivered when Jeannette "Jenny" Summers asks Foley;
-->'''Jenny:''' Have you ever driven a Mercedes before?\\
'''Axel:''' No, but a car is a car. I drive my car every day.
* A 450 SL is seen in ''Film/{{Casino}}'', where Creator/SharonStone's character drives the hell out of it, and later with Creator/RobertDeNiro in his sleek Cadillac before it sped away.
* The duo Jeese and Chester in ''Film/DudeWheresMyCar'' manages to procure a black Mercedes SL 500 convertible for their adventures.
* Some German tourist in ''Film/ElevatorToTheGallows'' owns a Mercedes-Benz 300SL, a CoolCar with gullwing-doors, which was still new at its time. After shooting down the German tourists, this would be the car Louis and Véronique steal and try to flee back to Paris.
* Following a divorce settlement, the con mother and daughter duo Max and Paige Conners of ''Film/{{Heartbreakers}}'' earns her $300,000 and a sleek Mercedes SL.
* The 1975 SL was Ordell Robbie's whip in Creator/QuentinTarantino's underrated ''Film/JackieBrown''.
* A baby blue classic Mercedes-Benz 230 SL roadster was stolen by the two patients, Martin and Rudi in ''Film/KnockinOnHeavensDoor'', used to go to the beautiful sea where Heaven is, which Rudi has never seen.
* ''Film/LiarLiar'' has the champagne-painted 1996 Mer­cedes-Benz SL 500 con­vert­ible which a lawyer named Fletch­er Reede (Creator/JimCarrey) drives from a really bad day. ThePreciousPreciousCar later gets towed and impounded, which got a scratch on the passenger's door. [[BerserkButton He's so not happy with this...]]
* The classic 1959 film ''Film/PillowTalk'' has Jonathan trying to give Jan a Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster as a present.
* Evidently, ''Franchise/ChildsPlay's Film/SeedOfChucky'' has Music/BritneySpears driving a silver Mercedes SL 500 with a VanityLicensePlate reading "[=Britney1=]", [[spoiler:which got rear-ended by a Hummer and [[EveryCarIsAPinto exploded]] after that.]]
* The beginning of ''Film/TheTexasChainsawMassacre2'' shows Buzz and Rick [[DrivesLikeCrazy driving recklessly]] in their byzantine gold Mercedes 380 SL as they skate down the Texan roads. [[spoiler:They were ambushed by a Chevrolet Silverado where Leatherface began to turn Buzz's into viscous sludge. Then later, the car crashed, killing Rick in the process.]]



* Perhaps the well known icon ever is the famous MAT-1 patrol car from ''Series/ReturnOfUltraman''. It uses a Swan White 1971 Mazda Cosmo Sport 110 with its signature red stripes as the basis. It was due that Mazda was [[ProductPlacement one of the sponsors of the show]].

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* Perhaps the well known icon ever A red Mercedes-Benz 450 SL is the famous MAT-1 patrol car from ''Series/ReturnOfUltraman''. It uses a Swan White 1971 Mazda Cosmo Sport 110 CoolCar of Bobby Ewing in ''Series/{{Dallas}}'', complete with its signature red stripes as a VanityLicensePlate saying "EWING 4". [[https://live.staticflickr.com/5558/15032481939_e7f923e76d_b.jpg One of the basis. It was due promotional stills show Bobby sitting proudly on top of the trunk]].
* Drake in ''Series/DangerMan'' hops into his 1959 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL convertible during the series' opening credits.
* ''Series/DempseyAndMakepeace'' features the titular Dempsey, who drives a 1984 Mercedes SL, serving as his personal CoolCar throughout the series.
* The classic Mercedes 380 SL is the CoolCar Rcardo Tubbs drives in ''Series/MiamiVice'', which would be seen in "Walk-Alone" and "Streetwise", owing to the fact such cars were more befitting of their undercover personalities.
* Regina Mills, who would be the Evil Queen of ''Series/OnceUponATime'' would drives a late 80s Mercedes-Benz SL-Class in Storybrooke.
* One good looking black on black 450 SL which is the CoolCar of Creator/LucyLiu's charate, Simone Grove in ''Series/WhyWomenKill'', which
that Mazda was [[ProductPlacement CoolCar got rear ended.
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* In "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdssuxDdqKk Ko Ko Bop]]" by Music/{{EXO}}, a red open-top Mercedes SL would be seen swinging around in the music video, usually with Baekhyun or Chanyeol riding and dancing with it.
* Music/GOT7's Mark Tuan in his solo single "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqKDjG9ruIA far away]]" has him singing while standing around in front of his classic SL roadster. Earlier, he seen with his love interest inside this CoolCar.
* [[Music/WuTangClan Inspectah Deck]] at one point drives a black SL roadster around the hot dry valley in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pU5EuSy7vK4 Show N Prove]]" while being chased down by some goons in a pimped-out Jeep and two dirt bikes.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t21DFnu00Dc Rolllout (My Business)]]" has Music/{{Ludacris}} take his Silver Arrow convertible for a spin.
* Music/{{Nelly}} in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WYHDfJDPDc Dilemma]]" shows Music/KellyRowland's boyfriend arriving in his Mercedes SL 500, preparing to confront her for communicating with the star rapper, before they drive away.
* The Mercedes-Benz SL must be a thing for Music/OliviaRodrigo in her music videos:
** A classic cream white SL cabrio is what she drives on the Pacific Coast Highway in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cii6ruuycQA deja vu]]", at both the beginning and even the [[BookEnds end of the video]].
** She receives her "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmDBbnmKpqQ drivers license]]", as he takes her classic Mercedes for an aesthetic night drive, aimlessly cruising herself around the suburban side streets.
* This song would take something out of ''Film/ThelmaAndLouise'' as "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KD5fLb-WgBU Nobody to Love]]" by Music/{{Sigma}} shows two girls on a wild ride in Cape Town, driving a 1978 Mercedes-Benz SL, with
one of them hoisting signal flares up in the sponsors sky.
* TheLeader
of Music/GirlsGeneration, Music/{{Taeyeon}} shows her walking with a South Korean-Japanese rapper Chanmina, who is "driving" in his classic Mercedes SL in the show]].song "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XT7Oh6vTY1Q [=#GirlsSpkOut=]]]".



* The July 2023 update of ''VideoGame/TheCrew2'' adds this beautiful Mazda classic. Can be a [[LethalJokeCharacter Lethal Joke Car]] when fully tuned, making it the top-performing Mazda ever offered.
* There are at least two different Cosmos in ''VideoGame/GranTurismo 4'', both the Series I and the powerful Series II are included (which also has its NTSC-U/PAL regional counterpart as the 110S). Said Series I Cosmo would be the prize car for winning Club "RE".
* A ''VideoGame/WanganMidnightMaximumTune 4'' update adds the snow white Mazda 110S Cosmo. It's a small cute sports car that's can slip through the narrowest gaps of traffic with ease. And thanks to its superb handling, the Cosmo would be an extremely popular car for technical tracks like Hakone or Mt. Taikan.
[[AC:Western Animation]]
* Surprisingly, this beautiful Japanese imported sports car would ultimately end up in a popular American CGI cartoon. And that would be this cartoonish-looking Mazda Cosmo, painted in red, owned and driven by Jon Arbuckle (even the license plate says JON-731) from ''WesternAnimation/TheGarfieldShow''.

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* In ''VideoGame/TheCrew'', the SL 63 is one of the original base cars upon launch. Its Circuit Spec/Touring Car-spec would have aero kits of a DTM race car, which Mercedes itself has done before. Also, there is the classic; the 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupe, which can be a free car via RewardsPass.
* The July 2023 update launch cars of ''VideoGame/TheCrew2'' AllegedlyFreeGame ''CSR Classics'' has the Tier 2 280 SL and the Tier 3 300 SL Gullwing, which a blue AceCustom is the car of Lord Aziz, the tier 3 boss. One of the post-launch updates adds this beautiful Mazda classic. Can be even rarer classic, which is a [[LethalJokeCharacter Lethal Joke Car]] when fully tuned, making it tier 5 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupe.
* Some of
the top-performing Mazda ever offered.
SL cars in ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}''; the gullwing 300 SL that has been in every single game, and joining that would be the later and lesser 280 SL introduced in ''Motorsport 6'' being stuck only in open-top. And finally, the almighty SL 65 AMG Black Series, appearing in every game since ''Motorsport 3''. A Forza Edition can be bought from the aforementioned 300 SL skill tree in ''Horizon 4''. Plus, the 300 SLR race car also counts.
* There are at least two six different Cosmos SL models in ''VideoGame/GranTurismo 4'', both ranging from the Series I entry level SL 500, all the way to the almighty SL 65 AMG, which has a dedicated "SL Challenge" one-make race. But what is prominent is the SL 55 AMG, which you can obtain as a prize car in the non-mainline games (''Concept'' and ''4: Prologue''), as well as having a fully-detailed car in ''5''.
** Other than that is
the powerful Series II are included (which also has its NTSC-U/PAL regional counterpart as the 110S). Said Series I Cosmo would be legendary 1954 300 SL coupe, which is the prize car for winning Club "RE".
* A ''VideoGame/WanganMidnightMaximumTune 4'' update adds
of the snow white Mazda 110S Cosmo. It's a small cute sports aforementioned "SL Challenge" event in ''4'', as well as the car that's can slip through used in one of the narrowest gaps AMG Driving Academy events in ''5''.
* The Feltzer is based on the [=380SL=] in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoSanAndreas'', the 2003 SL-500 in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIV'', and the SL 65 AMG Black series in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV''. The latter also features the Stirling GT, based on the 300 SL.
* The Roller [=GL300=] in ''VideoGame/MafiaII's Made Man Pack'' is based on the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL. If not counting the Delizia Grandeamerica in ''Joe's Adventures'', it's the fastest ever car in the game. [[ArtisticLicenseCars Sadly, the car does not have gullwing doors unlike its real life counterpart]].
* One piece
of traffic DownloadableContent in ''VideoGame/MarioKart8'' is a Mercedes-Benz 300 SL roadster as one of the 3 playable karts from the Silver Arrows themselves. Like the standard kart, it's a JackOfAllStats kart with ease. And thanks to its superb handling, no strengths or weaknesses.
* Some notable examples of
the Cosmo SL in ''VideoGame/MidnightClub'', where it's classifies as a "luxury sedan" for some odd reason...
** ''3'' has both the SL 500 and the SL 55 AMG, both being two sides of the same coin in regards that both are B-Class cars, and use [[BulletTime Zone]] instead of [[CarFu Agro]] which the other luxury sedans use.
** In ''Los Angeles'', the SL 65 is considered to be the fastest Luxury vehicle in the lineup, which Dora
would be mainly use as her CoolCar for races.
* Mercedes-Benz's beloved roaster has appeared in some of the well-known ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'' games;
** While there is
an extremely popular SL 500, the SL 65 AMG appears as a bonus car for technical tracks like Hakone or Mt. Taikan.
[[AC:Western Animation]]
in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedMostWanted Most Wanted]]'', which can be obtained by completing all the 68 Challenge Series events. ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedCarbon Carbon]]'' made it a regular customizable car [[note]]where its body kits were carried over from the SL 500 in ''Most Wanted''[[/note]], then it's a DownloadableContent in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedProStreet [=ProStreet=]]]'', and finally a VersionExclusiveContent car in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUndercover Undercover]]''.
** In ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHotPursuit Hot Pursuit (2010]]'', there is this almighty SL 65 AMG Black Series, which was the car used in the "Blacklisted" racer event. In ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedMostWanted2012 Most Wanted (2012)]]'', the Black Series is the car of the #8 of TheMostWanted list.
* Surprisingly, In such a rare sight, TheLeader of Team KENGO named The Old Man of ''VideoGame/TokyoXtremeRacer 3'' drives this beautiful Japanese imported sports car would ultimately end up in German, a popular American CGI cartoon. And that would be this cartoonish-looking Mazda Cosmo, painted in red, owned blue Mercedes-Benz SL 500 (R230).
* Both the 300 SL
and driven by Jon Arbuckle (even the license plate says JON-731) from ''WesternAnimation/TheGarfieldShow''.SL 55 AMG are part of the Classic and Grand Touring category respectively in ''VideoGame/ProjectGothamRacing 2''.
* Both ''VideoGame/TestDriveUnlimited'' games feature the SL 65 AMG and the 300 SL Gullwing. The sequel however uses the Black Series instead, and a special edition "Solar Crown" 300 SL is the Hawaii 1 Cup prize car.



[[folder:Mazda [=MX-5=] Miata/(Eunos) Roadster]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:The quintessential compact sports roadster.]]

->''"If you can't go fast with 90 horsepower, 900 horsepower won't help you."''
-->-- '''Bob Hall''', American motoring journalist, "biological father" of the MX-5

Sports convertibles at that time were proven to have an very high price tag, to the point many of them would discontinue such production as this kind of trend almost disappeared in the market...

...that is until Mazda stepped in and pulled the DeusExMachina by introducing their new sports roadster.

The MX-5... [[IHaveManyNames or the Miata ...or even the Roadster]] is Mazda's small, lightweight, modernized and cost-effective roadster, considered to be the SpiritualSuccessor to European roadsters in TheFifties and TheSixties. First introduced in 1989 following the twilight of sports convertibles, sees the public regain interest in the trend again, with the first generation MX-5 selling about a quarter-million units in the US between 1989 and 1997.

Each of the generations of the MX-5 were designated with the two-letter code, begining with the first-gen NA, then the second-gen NB, and so on.

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[[folder:Mazda [=MX-5=] Miata/(Eunos) Roadster]]
[[folder:[=McLaren F1=] (and variants)]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:The quintessential compact sports roadster.]]

->''"If
[[caption-width-right:350:''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHotPursuit Legendary.]]'']]

->''"Yet even after the sort of flame-spitting drive that leaves
you can't go fast tingling for hours, it ([=McLaren P1=]) cannot overshadow the engineering genius and sheer character of the older car ([=McLaren F1=]). The yelping, howling F1 lights up your senses like nothing else, communicating with 90 horsepower, 900 horsepower won't help you.you through every point of contact and asking more of you in every situation -- whether accelerating, changing up, braking, changing down, cornering, or just getting in and out. It is a car that was ahead of its time when it was created -- and in spite of the relentless march of time and progress, you get the feeling that it may never be surpassed."''
-->-- '''Bob Hall''', American motoring journalist, "biological father" -->--'''Henry Catchpole''', EVO

Many would say this would be the ultimate sports car. And it's arguably true.

The [=McLaren F1=] is a British supercar that debuted in 1991. Originally, it was a [[SuperPrototype concept]] made by British designer, Gordon Murray, who convinced Ron Dennis for full support
of the MX-5

Sports convertibles at that time were proven to have an very high price tag, to
project, while Peter Stevens designed the point many of them would discontinue exterior and the interior.

Unique to his car comes unusual designs and technologies,
such as having the driver's seat positioned in the centre with two passenger seats behind it. The F1 is powered by a 627 bhp [=V12=] engine and fitted with an ultralight carbon composite chassis, allowing it to be capable of reaching 240.1 mph (386.4 km/h).

While it was the fastest
production as this kind of trend almost disappeared car in the market...

...that is
world until Mazda stepped in and pulled [[AlwaysSomeoneBetter it was surpassed by the DeusExMachina by introducing their new Bugatti Veyron]], the [=McLaren F1=] is still the fastest naturally-aspirated sports roadster.

The MX-5... [[IHaveManyNames or
car ever produced.

There are also a few variants of this car. One of these was
the Miata ...or even [=McLaren F1 LM=] (LM referring to Le Mans), which only had ''five'' production models, plus a prototype model called the Roadster]] is Mazda's small, lightweight, modernized and cost-effective roadster, considered to be [=XP1 LM=], made. It reduced the SpiritualSuccessor to European roadsters in TheFifties and TheSixties. First introduced in 1989 following the twilight of sports convertibles, sees the public regain interest in the trend again, with the first generation MX-5 selling weight by about 76 kg (167.6 lb), added a quarter-million units in fixed rear wing (that unfortunately made the US between 1989 car slower than its standard model--a top speed of 225 mph [362 km/h]--as it added aerodynamic drag), and 1997.

Each
came exclusively in a papaya orange paint, the racing colour of the generations company's namesake Bruce [=McLaren=].[[note]]Although the 29th Sultan of UsefulNotes/{{Brunei}}, Hassanal Bolkiah, who owns ''three'' of the MX-5 were designated five production models, had two of them painted black with the two-letter code, begining with the first-gen NA, then the second-gen NB, and so on.graphics.[[/note]]



* The Gyrozetter Roadster is a "robotification" of the NC Mazda Roadster in ''VideoGame/ChousokuHenkeiGyrozetter''. The car is usually seen in the hands of Saki Kouno.
* A classic red Eunos Roadster with a hardtop is owned by Toru Suetsugu from ''Manga/InitialD''. [[spoiler:In his battle against Takumi Fujiwara, Toru tried to copy his gutter technique, only for the car to flip, due to Toru failing to transfer weight properly.]]
** TheLeader of Team 246 Satoshi Omiya uses an orange NB Roadster RS for his race against Project D, acting as the "first wall of defense" for Team Sidewinder. The car is fully modded with Garage Vary body parts, and yes, comes with a high mounted RiceBurner too.
* Ghiaccio drives one in the animated adaptation of ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureGoldenWind''.
* In the pilot opening of ''Manga/WanganMidnight'''s animated adaptation, two random Racing Wannabes are seen driving a red NA Roadster when they're overtaken by the Devil Z, shouting in surprise. The Roadsters also are one of the traffic cars in the anime.

[[AC:Film--Animation]]
* Mia and Tia in ''WesternAnimation/Cars1'' are a pair of twin Mazda Miatas who are [[FanGirl Fan Girls]] of Lightning. Assuming that the [[ThemeTwinNaming twins' name are name after the Miata itself]].

[[AC:Film--Live Action]]
* In ''Film/TheBenchwarmers'', at Karl's game, {{Cloudcuckoolander}} Clark Reedy, who is known for accidentally tossing the baseball bat as part of a RunningGag, has him yeeting his bat and it smashes through a coach's car windshield:
-->'''Karl:''' THAT'S MY MIATA! '''KILL HIM!''' ''[beatdown ensues on Clark]''
* ''Film/{{Looper}}'' has Joe driving an MX-5, an early 2000's car from a [[TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture 2044 setting]].

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* The Gyrozetter Roadster is a "robotification" Episode 3 of the NC Mazda Roadster ''Anime/{{Keijo}}'', resident Kansai GenkiGirl Nozomi Kaminashi at one scene has her in ''VideoGame/ChousokuHenkeiGyrozetter''. The car is usually seen in the hands of Saki Kouno.
* A classic red Eunos Roadster with
a hardtop is owned by Toru Suetsugu from ''Manga/InitialD''. [[spoiler:In his battle against Takumi Fujiwara, Toru tried to copy his gutter technique, only for the car to flip, due to Toru failing to transfer weight properly.]]
** TheLeader of Team 246 Satoshi Omiya uses an orange NB Roadster RS for his race against Project D,
beautiful white dress and acting as the "first wall HoodOrnamentHottie on an orange [=McLaren F1=].
[[AC:Live-Action TV]]
* An episode
of defense" for Team Sidewinder. The ''Series/{{Bugs}}'' has the F1 as a technologically advanced sports car is fully modded with Garage Vary body parts, and yes, comes with a high mounted RiceBurner too.
* Ghiaccio drives one in the animated adaptation of ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureGoldenWind''.
* In the pilot opening of ''Manga/WanganMidnight'''s animated adaptation, two random Racing Wannabes are seen driving a red NA Roadster when they're overtaken by the Devil Z, shouting in surprise. The Roadsters also are one
of the traffic cars in future (The Tronix Trancer) which the anime.

[[AC:Film--Animation]]
team have to protect from industrial spies.
* Mia Curtis and Tia Keel in ''WesternAnimation/Cars1'' are a pair of twin Mazda Miatas who are [[FanGirl Fan Girls]] of Lightning. Assuming that the [[ThemeTwinNaming twins' name are name after the Miata itself]].

[[AC:Film--Live Action]]
* In ''Film/TheBenchwarmers'', at Karl's game, {{Cloudcuckoolander}} Clark Reedy, who is known for accidentally tossing the baseball bat
''[[Series/TheProfessionals [=CI5=]: The New Professionals]]'' go undercover as racing car drivers to stop Bosnian criminals from smuggling gold into Britain in F1 racing cars. Here, Keel uses a race-spec [=McLaren F1 GTR=] as their undercover car.
[[AC:Music]]
* As
part of a RunningGag, has him yeeting his bat and it smashes through a coach's car windshield:
-->'''Karl:''' THAT'S MY MIATA! '''KILL HIM!''' ''[beatdown ensues on Clark]''
* ''Film/{{Looper}}'' has Joe driving an MX-5, an early 2000's car from a [[TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture 2044 setting]].
Music/GaryNuman's "The Best Of" compilation, the 1993 rendition "Cars" features the [=McLaren F1=] as [[https://postpunkmonk.files.wordpress.com/2015/11/gary-numan-cars93ukcd5.jpeg the vinyl cover]].



* This is Mazda's Class-C car in all of the ''VideoGame/BattleGear'' games.
* ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}'' and ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'' has the Miata that appeared very commonly. For the latter's case, there's an absurd amount of [[PaletteSwap palette swaps]] that come with different trim levels for each generation.
** Exclusive to ''Forza''... has the MX-5 [=Super20=] and the Superlight barchetta, both of which are rare one-offs.
** ''Forza Motorsport (2023)'' also has the "MX-5 Challenge" series as part of one of the tours in career mode, in which all racers use the 1990 and 94' MX-5 Miatas for all races in the series.
* The track day MX-5 [=GT4=] in ''VideoGame/GridLegends'' is considered to be a Tuner car for the one-make MX-5 Cup.
* Starting with ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnderground'', the 1999 MX-5, in hardtop form is one of the starter cars.
** The Miata wouldn't return until ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedShift Shift]]'', now in its NC generation. This carries over in its 2011 games.
** The first-gen Miata, alongside the fourth-gen appeared in the ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeed2015 reboot]]''. For the former, this is Manu's drift car. And if you get the first-gen Miata, you can fit a hard top roof and replace its pop-up headlights for fixed ones.
* The only Mazda car in ''VideoGame/ProjectCARS'' is "Mad" Mike Whiddet's MX-5 [[ICallItVera Radbul]], tuned for drifting. The livery? It's nothing but [[ProductPlacement Red Bull]] since it's [[JustifiedTrope justified]] that it's Mad Mike's sponsor.
* There's loads and loads of Roadsters in ''VideoGame/TokyoXtremeRacer'', and perhaps the only few to have a coupe body.
* The Roadster debuted in ''VideoGame/WanganMidnight Maximum Tune 3 DX'' using the NC platform. The NA and ND would soon follow up in ''5''. and ''[=5DX=]'' respectively, where as the targa top ND RS is added in ''6'' via Navi scratch-off. The latter two however cannot be visually modified. In chapter 46 of ''6'', you can spot RGO Yamamoto driving one.

[[AC:Western Animation]]
* Ladies and gentlemen... meet the Miata Masher... the lean, mean green machine from ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad''

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* This is Mazda's Class-C car in all ''VideoGame/DaytonaUSA's'' SpiritualSequel ''Scud Race'' has the [=McLaren F1=] GTR as one of the ''VideoGame/BattleGear'' games.
4 cars in the game. Classified as "High Speed" it's implied to be an Expert-class car meaning its this car has it DifficultButAwesome performance, especially in manual transmission.
** The same [=McLaren=] is also used in ''VideoGame/LeMans24''.
* ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}'' and One of the Driver Challenges in ''VideoGame/DriverSanFrancisco'' puts you in a [=McLaren F1=] [[DuelBoss against another hypercar]] (a Pagani Zonda Cinque) around the freeway. Ever wonder if that car's even legal in the States at that time...
* Despite having its dashboard on the American boxart for ''2'',
''VideoGame/GranTurismo'' has only featured an F1 in ''4'' onwards. And even then, the Miata one in ''4'' is the BMW [=McLaren F1=] GTR Race Car, which as its name states was co-produced with BMW.
* The Progen [=GP1=] in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoOnline'' is based on the [=McLaren F1=]. Its racing counterpart, the Progen Tyrus is based on the [=F1=] GTR.
* An ImprobablyCoolCar in ''VideoGame/MidnightClub 3'', which is the [=McLaren F1 LM=], an A-Class Exotic this is no slouch of being one of the best cars ever offered, with [[ReadingsAreOffTheScale tops speeds
that appeared very commonly. reach past the 250 mph speedometer]].
* ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'':
** The F1 debuted in ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeedII''. Considered to be a GameBreaker, as it showcases its technological superiority for the time by heavily outclassing every other non-bonus car in the game.
** ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHotPursuit 2'' features both the standard [=F1=] and the [=F1 LM=], and adds "''Need for Speed'' Edition" variants to both of them that makes them ''even faster'' with slightly improved acceleration and a slightly higher top speed and gives them both their own exclusive paint jobs.
** The standard [=F1=] returned in Creator/CriterionGames' ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHotPursuit'' in 2010, drivable in both racer and cop models.
** Criterion's ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedMostWanted2012 Need for Speed: Most Wanted]]'' added the [=F1 LM=] as part of a DownloadableContent pack called the ''Ultimate Speed Pack''. Notably, the game uses the [=XP1=] prototype for the game's model, with the [=XP1 LM=] logo visible on the side panels.
** The [=F1=] returned in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHeat Heat]]'' as a paid DownloadableContent. Its insane performance and cutting-edge handling makes it one of the GameBreaker cars in the game.
For body kits, it can be fitted with an LM or a longtail GTR body kit, or even the latter's case, there's an absurd amount works conversion from ''Shift 2: Unleashed''.
* The Panther in ''VideoGame/SanFranciscoRush 2049'' is a carbon-copy
of the [=F1=], while the Super GT is slightly based on the [=F1 LM=] but not as obvious.
* The [=McLaren F1=] is a CoolCar on its own throughout the ''VideoGame/TestDrive'' series, starting with the F1 GTR in ''6''. In ''VideoGame/TestDriveUnlimited'', you get
[[PaletteSwap palette swaps]] that come with four different trim levels for each generation.
** Exclusive to ''Forza''... has
F1 variants]], from the MX-5 [=Super20=] vanilla F1, F1 GT, F1 GTR and the Superlight barchetta, both of F1 LM, all which are rare one-offs.
** ''Forza Motorsport (2023)'' also has the "MX-5 Challenge" series as part of one of the tours in career mode, in which all racers use the 1990 and 94' MX-5 Miatas for all races in the series.
* The track day MX-5 [=GT4=] in ''VideoGame/GridLegends'' is considered to be a Tuner car for the one-make MX-5 Cup.
* Starting with ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnderground'', the 1999 MX-5, in hardtop form is one of the starter cars.
** The Miata wouldn't return until ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedShift Shift]]'', now in its NC generation. This carries over in its 2011 games.
** The first-gen Miata, alongside the fourth-gen appeared in the ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeed2015 reboot]]''. For the former, this is Manu's drift car. And if you get the first-gen Miata, you can fit a hard top roof and replace its pop-up headlights for fixed ones.
* The only Mazda car in ''VideoGame/ProjectCARS'' is "Mad" Mike Whiddet's MX-5 [[ICallItVera Radbul]], tuned for drifting. The livery? It's nothing but [[ProductPlacement Red Bull]] since it's [[JustifiedTrope justified]] that it's Mad Mike's sponsor.
* There's loads and loads of Roadsters in ''VideoGame/TokyoXtremeRacer'', and perhaps the only few to have a coupe body.
* The Roadster debuted in ''VideoGame/WanganMidnight Maximum Tune 3 DX'' using the NC platform. The NA and ND would soon follow up in ''5''. and ''[=5DX=]'' respectively, where as the targa top ND RS is added in ''6'' via Navi scratch-off. The latter two however cannot be visually modified. In chapter 46 of ''6'', you can spot RGO Yamamoto driving one.

[[AC:Western Animation]]
* Ladies and gentlemen... meet the Miata Masher... the lean, mean green machine from ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad''
A-class hyper missiles.



[[folder:Mazda [=RX-7=]]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mazda_rx7.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:A rotary revolution.]]

->''"The Mazda RX-7 wasn't the company's first product to use a rotary engine – that honor falls upon the Cosmo – but with production spanning three generations and 24 years, the RX-7 did more than any other to show the power of the Wankel engine to the international motoring world."''
-->--'''Chris Bruce''', ''[=Motor1.com=]''

The iconic Japanese sports that perhaps the majority best knows so much of.

Unlike many sports cars which use inline, flat or V-engines, the RX-7 instead uses Mazda's trademark Wankel rotary engine, developed by Felix Wankel in TheFifties. Though it's not the first ever to do so since it was also used in models before the RX-7 was ever produced such as the Cosmo Sport and the Grand Familia.

From 1978 up to its end in 2002, the RX-7 came across three generations. Its first generation ([=SA22C=]) succeeded the Savanna RX-3, transitioning the Savanna name to a lightweight compact sports car, fitted with its signature engine in its front axle to help balance weight distribution. The second-generation (FC) comes with a restyled body design and took inspirations from the Nissan [=300ZX=] and the Porsche 928. There was also a limited convertible variant produced exclusively to the UsefulNotes/UnitedStates.

Last, the third-generation (FD) was introduced in 1992, and is considered to be one of the most recognisably of the series. While the RX-7 discontinued in the US in 1995, the RX-7 continues production exclusively to Japan until 2002, with its powerful limited farewell model, the RX-7 Spirit R Type A, made exclusively to the country. The RX-7 was then succeeded by the RX-8 in 2003.

The RX-7's popularity became highly-known to the tuner community and in various motorsports such as the IMSA GTP, UsefulNotes/WorldRallyChampionship and Super GT for the [=GT300=] class. With its lightweight and power made it a popular choice for drifting, which saw prominence in D1 Grand Prix, where Youichi Imamura won the 2003 title with the RX-7.

One more thing... you would notice that the RX-7 will [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLGEOb0YZ4o buzz if you go past the rev limiter]].

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[[folder:Mazda [=RX-7=]]]
[[folder:[=McLaren P1=]]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mazda_rx7.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mclaren_p1.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:A rotary revolution.]]\n\n->''"The Mazda RX-7 wasn't [[caption-width-right:350:[[Series/TheGrandTour "Oh you bad, bad naughty car!"]]]]

->''"Using
the company's first product to use a rotary engine – that honor falls upon combined technological force of [=McLaren's=] vast racing history, the Cosmo – but [=McLaren=] P1 is a hypercar built with production spanning three generations and 24 years, the RX-7 did more than any other to show the power of the Wankel engine to the international motoring world.no compromise."''
-->--'''Chris Bruce''', ''[=Motor1.com=]''

-->--'''Forzavista''', ''VideoGame/ForzaMotorsport 5''

One of the three of the "Holy Trinity" of hybrid hypercars, alongside the Porsche 918 and [=LaFerrari=].

The iconic Japanese sports P1 is [=McLaren's=] first ever plug-in hybrid hypercar and its second of the manufacturer's Ultimate Series, produced from 2015 to 2015. It was originally suppose to succeed the [=McLaren=] F1, until it was later confirmed that perhaps the majority best knows so much of.

Unlike many sports cars which use inline, flat or V-engines,
Speedtail served as the RX-7 instead F1's successor.

This ultimate
uses Mazda's trademark Wankel rotary the same structure as the [=MP4-12C=] such as using carbon-fibre monocoque and its use of a twin-turbocharged [=M838=] V8 engine, developed by Felix Wankel in TheFifties. Though it's not boasting 903 horsepower from both the motor and electric engine combined. The P1 utilizes technology derived from [=McLaren's=] own UsefulNotes/FormulaOne cars, such as the Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) and Drag Reduction System (DRS) rear wing, making it the first ever road car to do so ever incorporate it.

In 2015, [=McLaren=] launched their track-only car, the P1 GTR, as a MilestoneCelebration for 20 years
since it was also used in models before the RX-7 was ever produced such as the Cosmo Sport and the Grand Familia.

From 1978 up to its end in 2002, the RX-7 came across three generations. Its first generation ([=SA22C=]) succeeded the Savanna RX-3, transitioning the Savanna name to a lightweight compact sports car, fitted with its signature engine in its front axle to help balance weight distribution. The second-generation (FC) comes with a restyled body design and took inspirations from the Nissan [=300ZX=] and the Porsche 928. There was also a limited convertible variant produced exclusively to the UsefulNotes/UnitedStates.

Last, the third-generation (FD) was introduced in 1992, and is considered to be one
their victory of the most recognisably of the series. While the RX-7 discontinued in the US in 1995, the RX-7 continues production exclusively to Japan until 2002, with its powerful limited farewell model, the RX-7 Spirit R Type A, made exclusively to the country. The RX-7 was then succeeded by the RX-8 in 2003.

The RX-7's popularity became highly-known to the tuner community and in various motorsports such as the IMSA GTP, UsefulNotes/WorldRallyChampionship and Super GT for the [=GT300=] class. With its lightweight and power made it a popular choice for drifting, which saw prominence in D1 Grand Prix, where Youichi Imamura won the 2003 title with the RX-7.

One more thing... you would notice
1995 UsefulNotes/TwentyFourHoursOfLeMans. [[TerminallyExclusiveClub Besides, that the RX-7 will [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLGEOb0YZ4o buzz if you go past the rev limiter]].car is only exclusive to P1 owners only.]]



[[AC:Anime and Manga]]
* This is [[Characters/CaseClosedReiFuruya Rei Furaya's]] personal CoolCar in ''Manga/DetectiveConanZerosTeaTime'': a white colored Mazda FD RX-7. His RX-7 is a reference to the white Gundam that the [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam Mobile Suit Gundam]] character Amuro Ray piloted, the RX-78-2. His license plate number is 新宿 330, と 73-10.
** Another ''Detective Conan'' character who also drives a Mazda RX-7 is Miwako Sato, painted in red so its visible in the fog. ...and she's sometimes drives [[DrivesLikeCrazy reckless]], as she pulls a Takumi Fujiwara around mountain roads.
* Like Takumi's Trueno, the Mazda RX-7 is what is to be an iconic car in ''Manga/InitialD'' driven by some of the legendary drivers of Gunma Prefecture:
** The Takahashi brothers of Akagi [=RedSuns=], and later Project D, are well-known examples of rotary-engine specialists, to the point they are nicknamed "[[RedBaron The Rotary Brothers]]"
*** The HotBlooded uphill ace Keisuke Takahashi rolls in his yellow Mazda RX-7 FD, an iconic car decked with a Mazdaspeed body kit, which had a rich history of battles back when he was still a [=RedSuns=] driver. [[spoiler:As a Project D driver, his car was badly damaged after running through an OilSlick in Tsuchisaka, prompting to borrow Kyoko's single-turbo RX-7. His car was finally [[MidSeasonUpgrade upgraded with a new RE Amemiya body kit]] in time for his upcoming battles.]]
*** His older brother, [[RedBaron The White Comet of Akagi]] and TheLeader of Project D, Ryosuke Takahashi on the other hand drives an earlier model of this rotary-powered car, a Crystal White RX-7 FC. As a [=RedSuns=] driver, the car looks near-bone stock with various stickers places on the door. [[spoiler:When Ryosuke [[TenMinuteRetirement came out of retirement from racing]], his RX-7 gets a full MidSeasonUpgrade with RE Amemiya parts, in time for his death battle against Rin Hojo.]]
** Kyoko Iwase, one of the few [[ActionGirl female drivers]] of the franchise owns the same FD model as Keisuke's, albeit in Brilliant Black. Unlike Keisuke however, her car has a single-turbo. [[spoiler:She lent Keisuke her car for his battle against Aikawa after his was wrecked and despite its lack of power, [[WeakButSkilled Keisuke managed to beat him in a race]].]]
* At least one-third of the ''Manga/WanganMidnight'' characters drive [=RX-7s=] on the expressways of Tokyo:
** The [[RedBaron King of Speed]] Masaki glorifies his yellow ęfini RX-7 Type R during the Asakasa Straight arc since he's an ExtremityExtremist in rotary engines.
--->'''Masaki:''' The RX-7 is the only car I worship.
** Speed Factory RGO's Kazuo Ohta drives this one, [[AdaptationDyeJob whose color depends on the medium]]. In the manga, it was silver; in Genki-era games, it was red; in anime and ''Maximum Tune'', it's ''[[RealMenWearPink pink]]''.
** The Savanna FC RX-7 plays a major role in "The Legendary FC" arc, driven by car enthusiast Koichi Kijima. Tuned by ZERO's Hayashi, it was intended to beat the Devil Z and Blackbird on the Wangan straights, [[spoiler:[[EpicFail but failed to do so]].]]
** ...and with that said regarding the FC, Ko-chan in the early stages drives one.
** TheAce of Hakone, Oki drives this rotary-powered car, notable for its huge exhaust in the center. The car may have some AdaptationDyeJob depending on the media. ''Maximum Tune'' games has his car green, while the Creator/{{Genki}}-era games had his car sprayed in a white paint job.
** The "[[RedBaron FD Master]]" Shinji Ogishima as his RedBaron title states, is the driver behind the third-generation RX-7 FD. Its modifications is enough to go toe-to-toe with the Devil Z and the Blackbird without any malfunctions or drawbacks. In ''C1 Runner'' sequel, he's joined by...
** ...Nobu Setoguchi, who owns [[PimpedOutCar a white FD RX-7 with carbon hood, fixed headlamps and rear spoiler]], when he's working with Shinji at GT Cars editorial group. He later received Tatsuya Shima's "Black Bird" Porsche 911 Turbo after the latter's retirement.



* An FB RX-7 is the car seen in the hands of Creator/SallyField's character from ''Film/AbsenceOfMalice''.
* Ever since the tuner era rose to prominence during the TurnOfTheMillennium, ''Franchise/TheFastAndTheFurious'' wastes no time of adding this rotary revolution to its import tuning streets:
** As part of the [[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious2001 first film's]] EarlyInstallmentWeirdness, Dominic Toretto uses import tuners before ditching it for American muscle in future films. One of his first cars he ever drove was a red [[PimpedOutCar Veilside CII RX-7]], used for his battle against Brian O'Connor in his green Eclipse.
** A similar RX-7 was also driven by Orange Julius in ''Film/TwoFastTwoFurious'' for his battle against Suki's pink [=S2000=].
** This one is something everybody and their fanbase who absolutely know of. ...and that is the famously iconic orange and black Veilside Fortune Mazda RX-7, driven by Han Seoul-Oh [[labelnote:Note (Spoilers!)]]Han Seoul-Oh is just his alias name. His ''real'' name is '''Han Lue'''.[[/labelnote]] from ''Film/TheFastAndTheFuriousTokyoDrift''. [[spoiler:The car was T-boned by some Mercedes driver [[note]]Said driver revealed to be Deckard Shaw in TheStinger of ''Film/FastAndFurious6'', as revenge for taking out his brother Owen.[[/note]], seemingly "killing" Han.]]
* Who knows the HorrorComedy franchise ''Film/TheHowling'' revolves in a rotary car, that it got its own DownerEnding?

[[AC:Live-Action TV]]
* The [=SA22C RX-7=] was often used by many {{tokusatsu}} productions as hero cars during Showa-era. Notable of them:
** ''Series/BattleFeverJ'': The Battle Fever Car is basically a normal-looking green RX-7 with highly-modified jet-powered engine run by the Battle Fever team.
** ''Series/UltramanEighty'' has a modified cream-colored RX-7 as a patrol car codenamed "Scouter S7".
** ''Series/ChoudenshiBioman'': the team's car, Bio-Turbo, is a modified red RX-7 in the style of beach buggy.
** ''Series/KamenRiderBlackRX'': The Ridoron, Kotaro Minami/'''Black RX''''s personal car, used an RX-7 as a basis.
** Annie from ''Series/SpaceSheriffShaider'' uses a yellow RX-7 as her patrol car.
** ''Series/KyojuuTokusouJuspion'': Juspion's main car is a silver RX-7.
* Some of ''Series/TheFallGuy'' episodes would generally have the FB RX-7 somewhere everytime. Once or twice, a bad guy would drive one in the first season.
* Two shows in ''Series/MetalHeroes' Rescue Mission'' trilogy used red [=FC3S RX-7=] twice:
** Junko's undercover car from ''Series/TokkeiWinspector'' is a red [=FC3S RX-7=].
** Ryoma Kagawa/'''[=KnightFire=]''' from ''Series/TokkyuuShireiSolbrain'' owns a red [=FC3S RX-7=] codenamed "Knight Custom".

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* An FB RX-7 is Texas Mike, one of the car seen participants of the CoolVsAwesome De Leon race in ''Film/NeedForSpeed2014'' drives a red P1 [[spoiler:which got wrecked in the hands of Creator/SallyField's character from ''Film/AbsenceOfMalice''.
* Ever since the tuner era rose to prominence during the TurnOfTheMillennium, ''Franchise/TheFastAndTheFurious'' wastes no time of adding this rotary revolution to its import tuning streets:
** As part of the [[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious2001 first film's]] EarlyInstallmentWeirdness, Dominic Toretto uses import tuners before ditching it for American muscle in future films. One of his first cars he ever drove was a red [[PimpedOutCar Veilside CII RX-7]], used for his battle against Brian O'Connor
[[BigBad Dino Brewster]] in his green Eclipse.
** A similar RX-7 was also driven by Orange Julius in ''Film/TwoFastTwoFurious'' for his battle against Suki's pink [=S2000=].
** This one is something everybody and their fanbase who absolutely know of. ...and that is the famously iconic orange and black Veilside Fortune Mazda RX-7, driven by Han Seoul-Oh [[labelnote:Note (Spoilers!)]]Han Seoul-Oh is just his alias name. His ''real'' name is '''Han Lue'''.[[/labelnote]] from ''Film/TheFastAndTheFuriousTokyoDrift''. [[spoiler:The car was T-boned by some Mercedes driver [[note]]Said driver revealed to be Deckard Shaw in TheStinger of ''Film/FastAndFurious6'', as revenge for taking out his brother Owen.[[/note]], seemingly "killing" Han.]]
* Who knows the HorrorComedy franchise ''Film/TheHowling'' revolves in a rotary car, that it got its own DownerEnding?

[[AC:Live-Action TV]]
* The [=SA22C RX-7=] was often used by many {{tokusatsu}} productions as hero cars during Showa-era. Notable of them:
** ''Series/BattleFeverJ'': The Battle Fever Car is basically a normal-looking green RX-7 with highly-modified jet-powered engine run by the Battle Fever team.
** ''Series/UltramanEighty'' has a modified cream-colored RX-7 as a patrol car codenamed "Scouter S7".
** ''Series/ChoudenshiBioman'': the team's car, Bio-Turbo, is a modified red RX-7 in the style of beach buggy.
** ''Series/KamenRiderBlackRX'': The Ridoron, Kotaro Minami/'''Black RX''''s personal car, used an RX-7 as a basis.
** Annie from ''Series/SpaceSheriffShaider'' uses a yellow RX-7 as her patrol car.
** ''Series/KyojuuTokusouJuspion'': Juspion's main car is a silver RX-7.
* Some of ''Series/TheFallGuy'' episodes would generally have the FB RX-7 somewhere everytime. Once or twice, a bad guy would drive one in the first season.
* Two shows in ''Series/MetalHeroes' Rescue Mission'' trilogy used red [=FC3S RX-7=] twice:
** Junko's undercover car from ''Series/TokkeiWinspector'' is a red [=FC3S RX-7=].
** Ryoma Kagawa/'''[=KnightFire=]''' from ''Series/TokkyuuShireiSolbrain'' owns a red [=FC3S RX-7=] codenamed "Knight Custom".
Lamborghini Sesto Elemento.]]



* [=RX-7s=] are just... ''[[EverybodyOwnsAFord everywhere]]'' in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdoYMJ3nglM Baby Got Brap]]" by Music/TPain & Hert.
* Music/TheWeeknd'' in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diW6jXhLE0E Party Monster]]" revolves around that [[RealMenWearPink pink FC]] as you watch all the seizures come in... ...and behind the scenes, the car itself is a built owned by [=SoCal's=] Buddha Concept Designs.
* The cover art for Music/TravisScott's compilation album called "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JackBoys JACKBOYS]]" features a yellow Mazda RX-7 as seen on the front cover.

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* [=RX-7s=] are just... ''[[EverybodyOwnsAFord everywhere]]'' in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdoYMJ3nglM Baby Got Brap]]" by Music/TPain & Hert.
* Music/TheWeeknd'' in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diW6jXhLE0E Party Monster]]" revolves around that [[RealMenWearPink pink FC]] as you watch all the seizures come in... ...and behind the scenes, the car itself
Music/TheWeeknd is a built owned by [=SoCal's=] Buddha Concept Designs.
* The cover art for Music/TravisScott's compilation album called "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JackBoys JACKBOYS]]" features a yellow Mazda RX-7 as seen on
proud owner of the front cover.
[=McLaren=] P1, as he featured his CoolCar in his music videos, "Starboy" (alongside the Lamborghini Aventador), "Mania" and "Reminder".



* While is common to see this in every ''VideoGame/BattleGear'' game, you also get the [[Manga/InitialD Takahashi brothers']] bonus [=FC3S=] and [=FD3S=] tuned versions of that car. ''3'' also adds Kyoko's single-turbo tuned car and ''4'' adds one special car: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOZQGqGeGjU an [=APEXi=]-spec RX-7 that was driven by [=D1GP=] driver Youichi Imamura in 2006]].
* The Tuned Sports and Sports DX in ''VideoGame/Burnout3Takedown'' is intended to represent the Mazda RX-7.
* ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}''. No words to best describe how common this car appears in every single game. ...plus that Hoonigan Twerkstallion in ''Horizon 3''.
* The RX-7, regardless of what generation is something you'd never miss in every subsequent ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'' game. And feast your eyes with all the various trim levels and [[PaletteSwap palette swaps]]. Not only that, you get also the RE Amemiya tuned-variant and its [[https://live.staticflickr.com/8013/7447254692_644ccbc0bc_h.jpg JGTC/Super GT [=GT300=] Asparadrink-sponsored car]]. Talk about The Passion of Dr. Wankel and its ''entire family''...
* The [=ZR350=] in both ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoSanAndreas'' and ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoOnline'' is a clear representation of the RX-7. The former game became the mainstay car for Carl Johnson to drive in the race mission in "Farewell, My Love..."
* The RX-7 is your quintessential drift car in ''Race Driver: VideoGame/{{GRID}}'', fitted with an RE {{Expy}} kit. Later installments include the vanilla RX-7 and the Panspeed tuned-variant.
* As expected, ''VideoGame/InitialDArcadeStage'' isn't '''the''' ''Initial D'' without the RX-7. Aside from the users mentioned in the Anime and Manga section, there is also the kouki FD RX-7 Spirit R Type A (AS ''1-3'') and the Type RS (''5''-onwards). Plus a Complete PimpedOutCar from RE Amemiya dubbed the "Genki-7".
* ''VideoGame/{{Juiced}}'' has this rotary tuner in the lineup. In its sequel, you can make Han Seoul-Oh proud since one of the widebodies has the famous Veilside Fortune kit. And it's a great drifting car, too.
* ''VideoGame/TheNeedForSpeed'' features this as one of the 8 cars in the lineup...
** ...and it wouldn't return until ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnderground Underground]]'' where on of Eddie's {{Mooks}} drives one.
** In ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedCarbon Carbon]]'', this mean-green machine is Kenji's car as the boss of Bushido.
** ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedProStreet [=ProStreet=]]]'' has this Battle Machine RX-7 that was [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzzOqZy8GiI only seen in the intro]]. ''That's basically it.'' The other one is driven by the Drift King, Aki Kimura, since RX-7 are considered to be the best drift cars ever offered.
** If you like to see this Battle Machine RX-7 [[PromotedToPlayable fully playable]], then you can surely get it in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUndercover Undercover]]'' via the ''Challenge Series Expansion''.
** The FC made its mark in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedShift Shift 2: Unleashed]]'' with its Works-tuned variant driven by "Mad" Mike Whidett.
** While the RX-7 Spirit R appeared in the [[VideoGame/NeedForSpeed2015 reboot]], ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedPayback Payback]]'' considers this as an Abandoned Car. In ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHeat Heat]]'', this is Wayne's car, used to educate the PlayerCharacter in drifting.
* The [[{{Fauxrrari}} Seven-RX]] in ''VideoGame/RacingLagoon'', driven by the Nanba brothers. The older Nenji drives an SA/FB RX-7, where his younger brother Kyoji drives this said Seven-RX (based on FC RX-7). [[spoiler:[[PlotlineDeath And that Diablo-tuned car is the one that took his life from a crash in the Yokohama GP]].]]
* ''VideoGame/TokyoXtremeRacer'':
** Far, ''far'' too many noteworthy examples to count, from Midnight Cinderella until ''Import Tuner Challenge'' to Platinum Prince starting from ''Import Tuner Challenge'', from Pursuit Tail Gunner to Betrayal Jack Knife in ''Touge Legends''. The one that stand outs the most and is worthier of mention, however, remains White Charisma's, one of the three fastest cars in the history of the Metropolitan Expressway. [[spoiler:The car, alongside Wataru, reappears in ''Import Tuner Challenge'' upon defeating Snake Eyes.]]
** "Dirty Fox" Kazumi Amachi of the PHANTOM NINE from ''Import Tuner Challenge'' owns a Type RS: with it, and her ludicruosly dangerous approach to driving, she's become the fastest driver on Shibuya Route 4.
* Since the first ''VideoGame/WanganMidnightMaximumTune'' game, [=RX-7s=] were the only cars in the Mazda lineup before its expansions in future installments. By ''4'' the FB Savanna RX-7 Turbo was also added, completing the three generations. Oh, and a vast majority of players due to its bandwagoning stats.

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* While is common to see this St. Louis in every ''VideoGame/BattleGear'' game, you also get her ''Luxurious Wheels'' skin from ''VideoGame/AzurLane'' has her in a [[https://twitter.com/AzurLane_EN/status/1265913032669933568 beautiful black [=McLaren=] P1]]. And ''boooooy'' she has some massively extreme LegFocus, where even the [[Manga/InitialD Takahashi brothers']] bonus [=FC3S=] and [=FD3S=] tuned versions devs decided to [[https://azurlane.koumakan.jp/wiki/St._Louis/Gallery#/media/File:Bg_2020.09.24_3.png make one of that car. ''3'' also adds Kyoko's single-turbo tuned the loding screens]] of her sitting inside the car and ''4'' adds one special car: giving that sultry pose in a way to highlight her legs.
* Both the [=McLaren=] P1 and it's track-only counterpart, the [=McLaren=] P1 GTR appeared in ''VideoGame/{{Driveclub}}'', and they are the only cars to have both KERS and DRS usable during gameplay.
* The [=McLaren=] P1 made its debut in ''VideoGame/ForzaMotorsport 5'', serving as the game's cover vehicle. [[ATasteOfPower You get to try out this 900 horsepowered legend through the streets of Prague]]. The P1 only comes in Volcano Orange or Volcano Yellow, where as RealLife offer large amount of factory colors. Its sequel in ''6'' via DownloadableContent added the pre-tuned P1 GTR. Sadly, KERS and DRS are non-functional to this car.
* Because ''VideoGame/GarenaFreeFire''
[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOZQGqGeGjU an [=APEXi=]-spec RX-7 that was driven by [=D1GP=] driver Youichi Imamura in 2006]].
com/watch?v=H3V_q-GVb5Y collabed with [=McLaren=]]], enjoy dominating battlefields at over 350 km/h with this hot and blazing [=McLaren=] P1. ''BOOYAH'' indeed.
* The Tuned Sports and Sports DX in ''VideoGame/Burnout3Takedown'' is intended to represent track-only P1 GTR made the Mazda RX-7.
* ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}''. No words to best describe how common this car appears
cut in every single game. ...plus that Hoonigan Twerkstallion in ''Horizon 3''.
* The RX-7, regardless of what generation is something you'd never miss in every subsequent ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'' game.
''VideoGame/GranTurismo Sport'' as a track day Gr. X car. And feast your eyes with all the various trim levels and [[PaletteSwap palette swaps]]. Not only that, you get also the RE Amemiya tuned-variant and its [[https://live.staticflickr.com/8013/7447254692_644ccbc0bc_h.jpg JGTC/Super GT [=GT300=] Asparadrink-sponsored car]]. Talk about The Passion of Dr. Wankel and its ''entire family''...
* The [=ZR350=] in both ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoSanAndreas'' and ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoOnline'' is a clear representation of the RX-7. The former game became the mainstay car for Carl Johnson to drive in the race mission in "Farewell, My Love..."
* The RX-7 is your quintessential drift car in ''Race Driver: VideoGame/{{GRID}}'', fitted with an RE {{Expy}} kit. Later installments include the vanilla RX-7 and the Panspeed tuned-variant.
* As expected, ''VideoGame/InitialDArcadeStage'' isn't '''the''' ''Initial D'' without the RX-7. Aside from the users mentioned in the Anime and Manga section, there is also the kouki FD RX-7 Spirit R Type A (AS ''1-3'') and the Type RS (''5''-onwards). Plus a Complete PimpedOutCar from RE Amemiya dubbed the "Genki-7".
* ''VideoGame/{{Juiced}}'' has this rotary tuner in the lineup. In its sequel,
yes, you can make Han Seoul-Oh proud since one of the widebodies has the famous Veilside Fortune kit. And it's a great drifting use DRS in this car, too.
* ''VideoGame/TheNeedForSpeed'' features this as one of the 8 cars in the lineup...
** ...and it wouldn't return until ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnderground Underground]]'' where on of Eddie's {{Mooks}} drives one.
** In ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedCarbon Carbon]]'', this mean-green machine is Kenji's car as the boss of Bushido.
** ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedProStreet [=ProStreet=]]]'' has this Battle Machine RX-7 that was [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzzOqZy8GiI
but only seen in the intro]]. ''That's basically it.'' The other one is driven by the Drift King, Aki Kimura, since RX-7 are considered to be the best drift cars ever offered.
** If you like to see this Battle Machine RX-7 [[PromotedToPlayable fully playable]], then you can surely get it in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUndercover Undercover]]'' via the ''Challenge Series Expansion''.
** The FC made its mark in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedShift Shift 2: Unleashed]]'' with its Works-tuned variant driven by "Mad" Mike Whidett.
** While the RX-7 Spirit R
if you're on long straights and within slipstream zone.
* It first
appeared in ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeedRivals'' as the [[VideoGame/NeedForSpeed2015 reboot]], last Racer car ever unlocked. It was brought back in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedPayback Payback]]'' considers this Payback]]'', and would be seen as an Abandoned Car. In the CoolCar driven by BigBad Lina Navarro, while ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHeat Heat]]'', this is Wayne's car, used to educate Heat]]'' adds the PlayerCharacter in drifting.
* The [[{{Fauxrrari}} Seven-RX]] in ''VideoGame/RacingLagoon'', driven by the Nanba brothers. The older Nenji drives an SA/FB RX-7, where his younger brother Kyoji drives this said Seven-RX (based on FC RX-7). [[spoiler:[[PlotlineDeath And that Diablo-tuned car is the one that took his life from a crash
almighty track-only P1 GTR in the Yokohama GP]].]]
* ''VideoGame/TokyoXtremeRacer'':
** Far, ''far'' too many noteworthy examples to count, from Midnight Cinderella until ''Import Tuner Challenge'' to Platinum Prince starting from ''Import Tuner Challenge'', from Pursuit Tail Gunner to Betrayal Jack Knife in ''Touge Legends''. The one that stand outs the most and is worthier of mention, however, remains White Charisma's, one of the three fastest cars in the history of the Metropolitan Expressway. [[spoiler:The car, alongside Wataru, reappears in ''Import Tuner Challenge'' upon defeating Snake Eyes.]]
** "Dirty Fox" Kazumi Amachi of the PHANTOM NINE from ''Import Tuner Challenge'' owns a Type RS: with it, and her ludicruosly dangerous approach to driving, she's become the fastest driver on Shibuya Route 4.
* Since the first ''VideoGame/WanganMidnightMaximumTune'' game, [=RX-7s=] were the only cars in the Mazda lineup before its expansions in future installments. By ''4'' the FB Savanna RX-7 Turbo was also added, completing the three generations. Oh, and a vast majority of players due to its bandwagoning stats.
lineup.



[[folder:Mazda [=RX-8=]]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mazda_rx_8.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:The {{last|OfHisKind}} of the rotary legends.]]

->''"Constructed with a unique 4-door body with rear suicide doors, this machine has an FR layout that balances its weight front and back like its noble predecessor, the RX-7, and its good balance gives it an impression of being lighter than its actual weight when driving. Its new-generation rotary engine allows the driver to feel an even smoother response."''
-->--'''Description''', ''VideoGame/WanganMidnightMaximumTune'' official website

The Mazda RX-8 sports car was produced from 2002 to 2011 as the direct successor to the RX-7. Like its predecessors of the RX range, it is powered by a rotary Wankel engine.

Unique to this 4-doored coupe design is its two "freestyle" rear suicide doors position near the backseats. Unlike the RX-7, the RX-8 uses a naturally aspirated 1.3 L RENESIS twin-rotor engine, capable of producing 238 horsepower, and usually offered with a four, five or six-speed manual transmission (later models use a 6-speed automatic paddle-shift instead).

The mid-cycle refresh in 2008 sees a major overhaul to the body, and with added structural reinforcements, with the now named RX-8 R3, first introduced in Japan. The RX-8 ended production in 2012 due to emission standards, which ended the Wankel-powered cars for good. Mazda commemorated its farewell with a limited edition RX-8 Spirit R, sold exclusively in Japan.

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[[folder:Mazda [=RX-8=]]]
[[folder:Mini Cooper and derivatives]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mazda_rx_8.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:The {{last|OfHisKind}} of the rotary legends.]]

->''"Constructed with
org/pmwiki/pub/images/mini_cooper_1967.jpg]]

->''"I want
a unique 4-door body with rear suicide doors, this machine has an FR layout Mini Cooper because it's fuel efficient, emissions efficient and all that balances its weight front stuff. It's small and back like its noble predecessor, better for the RX-7, and its good balance gives it an impression of being lighter than its actual weight when driving. Its new-generation rotary engine allows the driver to feel an even smoother response.environment. I think that will be my next car."''
-->--'''Description''', ''VideoGame/WanganMidnightMaximumTune'' official website

-->--'''Creator/ChristinaRicci'''

A small, two-door, four-seat car, designed by Sir Alec Issigonis and produced by the British Motor Corporation (BMC) and its successors (first British Leyland and then Rover Group) for over 40 years, from 1959 until 2000, the Mini Cooper is considered an icon of 1960s British popular culture.

The Mazda RX-8 sports distinctive two-door car's small size hides from the naked eye the fact that it features a space-saving transverse engine and front-wheel drive layout, which allows for 80% of the area of the car's floorpan to be used for passengers and luggage, and which has influenced a generation of car makers, who used it in many other "supermini" style car designs such as Honda N360 (1967), Nissan Cherry (1970), and Fiat 127 (1971), and also adapted for larger subcompact designs. An Italian version was produced by Innocenti in Milan and sold under the "Innocenti Mini" marque, though it would go on become markedly different from 2002 the original.

The car would have performance versions, the Mini Cooper and Cooper "S", who would go on
to 2011 become successful as both race and rally cars, winning the Monte Carlo Rally every year from 1964 to 1967, except 1966, when the first-placed Mini (along with nine other cars) was controversially disqualified after the finish after it was decided that the car's headlights were against the rules.

Following its release, the Mini was marketed under the Austin and Morris names,
as the direct successor to Austin Seven and Morris Mini-Minor, respectively. The Austin Seven would be renamed Austin Mini in 1962, while Mini became a marque in its own right in 1969. In 1980, it once again became the RX-7. Like its predecessors Austin Mini, before being shortened to just "Mini" in 1988 (though some models exported to Japan continued to be badgered as "Rover").

BMW acquired the Rover Group in 1994, and while it sold the greater part of it in 2000, retained the rights to build cars using the Mini name since 2000 with a ContinuityReboot
of the RX range, it is powered by a rotary Wankel engine.

Unique to this 4-doored coupe design is its two "freestyle" rear suicide doors position near
vehicle range (and retroactively naming the backseats. Unlike original car as the RX-7, "Classic Mini" to better distinguish it).

In 1999,
the RX-8 uses a naturally aspirated 1.3 L RENESIS twin-rotor engine, capable Mini was voted the second-most influential car of producing 238 horsepower, the 20th century, behind the Ford Model T, and usually offered with a four, five or six-speed manual transmission (later models use a 6-speed automatic paddle-shift instead).

The mid-cycle refresh in 2008 sees a major overhaul to
ahead of the body, Citroën DS and with added structural reinforcements, with the now named RX-8 R3, first introduced in Japan. The RX-8 ended production in 2012 due to emission standards, which ended the Wankel-powered cars for good. Mazda commemorated its farewell with a limited edition RX-8 Spirit R, sold exclusively in Japan.Volkswagen Beetle.



[[AC:Anime and Manga]]
* Miles Edgeworth in episode 2 of ''Anime/AceAttorney2016'' shows him driving to the crime scene in what appears to be an RX-8 lookalike. And it somewhat got its [[MemeticMutation memetic]] status thanks to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSsUhlXdMmQ him driving with some]] "[[Music/{{Eminem}} muffled rap music playing in the distance]]".
* ''Anime/DarkerThanBlack'' shows November bidding farewell to Misaki and walks over to where his red RX-8 is.
* The then-new Mazda RX-8 also shows up a few times in ''Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex''.
[[AC:Film -- Live Action]]
* Ben Tennyson [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBbYzDOv4Vs gets a sick new ride]] in ''Film/Ben10AlienSwarm''. It's the "Mark 10", a black and green car based on the Mazda RX-8.
* Neela in ''Film/TheFastAndTheFuriousTokyoDrift'' is perhaps one of the more renown examples of featuring this rotary legend, a her CoolCar is a light-blue Mazda RX-8 with shades of dark blue and black, plus decked with a [=VeilSide=] bodykit, where she takes that PimpedOutCar for drifting around the mountains.
* An ImprobablyCoolCar for the mutants of ''Film/X2XMenUnited'' has the "X-MEN Car", a limited edition Mazda RX-8. Available in "Mutant Blue" with an X-shaped grille and an enlarged X on the nameplate.

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[[AC:Anime and Manga]]
* Miles Edgeworth in episode 2 of ''Anime/AceAttorney2016'' shows him driving to the crime scene in what appears to be an RX-8 lookalike. And it somewhat got its [[MemeticMutation memetic]] status thanks to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSsUhlXdMmQ him driving with some]] "[[Music/{{Eminem}} muffled rap music playing in the distance]]".
* ''Anime/DarkerThanBlack'' shows November bidding farewell to Misaki and walks over to where his red RX-8 is.
* The then-new Mazda RX-8 also shows up a few times in ''Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex''.
[[AC:Film -- Live Action]]
Live-Action]]
* Ben Tennyson [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBbYzDOv4Vs gets a sick new ride]] ''Film/AustinPowers'': In ''Austin Powers in ''Film/Ben10AlienSwarm''. Goldmember'', the car of Austin's dad Nigel (played by ''The Italian Job'' star Creator/MichaelCaine, natch) is a Mini Cooper. Austin (whose car of choice is a Jaguar, or as he calls it, a "Shaguar") is surprised.
-->'''Austin:''' Your spy car's a Mini?\\
'''Nigel:''' [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything
It's not the "Mark 10", size, mate; It's how you use it.]]
* It's featured in
a black chase scene in ''Film/TheBourneIdentity'', where Jason Bourne drives a rickety red Mini through the streets of Paris.
* Deckard Shaw's garage in ''Film/HobbsAndShaw'' contains a classic-model Mini Cooper, with which he did a job in Italy. Of course, this is an ActorAllusion when Creator/JasonStatham did the day job in ''The Italian Job (2003)'' as stated below.
* Three Mini Coopers are featured in a lenghty car chase in ''Film/TheItalianJob1969''. They became iconic enough that Minis are used again in [[Film/TheItalianJob2003 the 2003 remake]].
* These compact British hatchbacks are used for the battle against a giant pixelated VideoGame/PacMan
and green car based on VideoGame/DonkeyKong in the Mazda RX-8.
* Neela
movie ''Film/{{Pixels}}''. All 4 Minis are sprayed in ''Film/TheFastAndTheFuriousTokyoDrift'' is perhaps one the colors of the more renown examples of featuring this rotary legend, a her four Pac-Man ghosts.
* The stolen Mini Coopers are the central characters driven by three {{Jerkass}} main characters who have their own agendas in ''Film/PorkPie''.

[[AC:Live-Action TV]]
* {{The Alleged|Car}} Mini Cooper in ''Series/{{Butterflies}}'' nominally belonging to the sons but which Ria is often forced to drive.
* A silver and black Mini Cooper is Phoebe Halliwell's
CoolCar she once owned in ''Series/{{Charmed|1998}}''
* Later seasons of ''Series/DangerMan'' has Drake drive a 1963 Austin Mini Cooper S.
* ''Series/KodokuNoGurume'': In the 2021 New Year's special episode, Goro has to deliver a classic Mini Cooper from Maizuru in Kyoto Prefecture to Tokyo, which means driving it cross-country. Naturally (given the show's premise), this means an hour and half of trying restaurants along the way.
* If the Mini in itself
is a light-blue Mazda RX-8 with shades iconic, ''Series/MrBean's'' signature lime green/yellow Mini Cooper is an icon among icons, which even feels like it's also the main star of dark the show. Notable keys included a padlock to lock his car, a RemovableSteeringWheel as means of security, and the source of [[DrivesLikeCrazy numerous road catastrophes]], especially whenever that blue Reliant three-wheeler is involved.
* During an episode of ''Series/{{Skins}}'', Sid
and black, plus decked with Toni use an Mini (with a [=VeilSide=] bodykit, where she takes that PimpedOutCar for drifting around coffin on top) to move quickly through the mountains.
* An ImprobablyCoolCar for the mutants
streets of ''Film/X2XMenUnited'' has the "X-MEN Car", Bristol during a limited edition Mazda RX-8. Available in "Mutant Blue" with an X-shaped grille and an enlarged X on the nameplate.chase.



* The street race scene in Music/{{Basshunter}}'s "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DC9Ar8gYNa4 Angel In The Night]]" is where there is CarPorn all over. But the spotlight mostly goes to that orange and black RX-8 that emerged victorious.
[[AC: Video Games]]
* There had been various [=RX-8s=] throughout the ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}'' series, from the factory-tuned RX-8 Mazdaspeed of the first 4 ''Motorsport'' games, to the facelifted R3 from ''Motorsport 4'' onwards. Plus one of the Formula D cars seen in ''Horizon 5''.
* It all started with the RX-8 Concept from ''VideoGame/GranTurismo 3'' with its LM racing variant in ''Concept'' later on. The full production version shows up in ''4'', [[PaletteSwap in vanilla form]], Type S and Type E. Then u have the R3 SPIRIT R in ''7''.
* The quad-door rotary car shows up in both ''VideoGame/{{Juiced}}'' games, [[https://e.snmc.io/lk/l/x/cf154813be76ec11be49b7e3627876c1/9159057 with the distinction of the green RX-8 showing up in the game's cover]].
* ''VideoGame/MidnightClub: Los Angeles'' has this RX-8 "Shinka".[[note]]Shinka is the North American version of the Japanese "Sports Prestige Limited"[[/note]] While it can be purchased normally, you can get this car for free by winning a pink slip against Lester.
* Like the RX-7, the RX-8 is also another popular rotary tuner that showed up in ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'' since its debut in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnderground Underground 2]]''.
** There are no less than two MsFanservice racers who drive [=RX-8s=] in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedMostWanted Most Wanted]]'': Your ExpositionFairy Mia Townsend, who drives a red RX-8 (the cutscene where she's introduced shows her being a HoodOrnamentHottie, with her sitting sexily on the hood of her car); and #12 of the Blacklist, Isabel "Izzy" Diaz, a SpicyLatina whose CoolCar is a silver RX-8 with black and red tribal patterns.
** This is your StarterMon if you choose a Tuner career in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedCarbon Carbon]]''. Your crew mates Sal and Yumi drives this Tier 1 tuner, plus you get not one, but ''two'' different bonus [=RX-8s=].
** One of "Mad" Mike Whiddett's creations in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedShift Shift 2: Unleashed]]'' is the Team Need For Speed Mazda RX-8. Possibly a DiscOneNuke since you just need to simply reach Level 5 to unlock this godly Works monster.
** In ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHotPursuit Hot Pursuit (2010)]]'', it switches to the facelifted R3, considered as a FragileSpeedster, which the car is the fastest in its category, but sucks at taking hits.
** After ''Shift 2: Unleashed'', the RX-8 was never seen again until ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnbound Unbound]]'' [[TheBusCameBack eleven years later]]. This time its the Spirit R, which also has a bonus custom variant.
* ''VideoGame/TokyoXtremeRacer'': Upon fully returning to boss status in ''Import Tuner Challenge'', Midnight Cinderella switched from her usual RX-7 [=FD3S=] to an RX-8 [=SE3P=]. Like her previous car, this one's also an automatic.
* It was widely a popular car among players in ''VideoGame/WanganMidnightMaximumTune'' since ''2'', as an alternative to the FD RX-7. This was prominent in ''4's'' very first chapter of the story where Ko-chan (and Maa) drives one. ''6'' replacer it with a Toyota 86.

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* The street race scene quintessentially British car is mentioned in Music/{{Basshunter}}'s "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DC9Ar8gYNa4 Angel In The Night]]" is the lyrics of the title track of (rather ironically enough) Music/{{Madonna}}'s album ''Music/AmericanLife''.[[note]]Keep in mind that this was around the time where there is CarPorn all over. But the spotlight mostly goes singer, following her marriage to that orange and black RX-8 that emerged victorious.
[[AC: Video
British film director Creator/GuyRitchie, infamously adopted British mannerisms.[[/note]]
-->''I drive my Mini Cooper\\
And I'm feeling super-duper''
* As a homage/parody of ''The Italian Job'' 3 Minis feature heavily in the video for Music/{{Stereophonics}}' ''Pick A Part That's New''.

[[AC:Video
Games]]
* Since the Mini was involved in UsefulNotes/{{Rallying}}, you'd not be surprised to find rally racing games that feature one. Be it whether it's the classic British Cooper or the Countryman JCW that competed in the UsefulNotes/WorldRallyChampionship from 2011 to 2015 (in which it also has an official game).
* The early ''VideoGame/{{Asphalt}}'' games has this Mini Cooper, typically as one of the earlier [[StarterMon starter cars.]]
There had been various [=RX-8s=] bin variants throughout the ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}'' series, from franchise such as the factory-tuned RX-8 Mazdaspeed of Mini Coupe and Roadster in ''7: Heat'' and ''8: Airborne'' respectively. In ''Xtreme'', you ger both the Dakar-winning [=All4Racing X-Raid=] and a highly modified ''WRC-style'' John Cooper Works.
* The
first 4 ''Motorsport'' games, to boss you face in ''CSR Racing'' is TheLeader of Fangz, Papa Biz who drives a highly-tuned Mini Cooper S. Yet the facelifted R3 from ''Motorsport 4'' onwards. Plus Mini Cooper itself (even the classic one in ''CSR Classics'') is one of the Formula D starter cars seen in ''Horizon 5''.
you can begin with.
* It all started Minis are ''everywhere'' throughout ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}''. ''Horizon'' would benefits its WideOpenSandbox with their Dakar Cooper buggies.
* ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV'' features
the RX-8 Concept from {{Fauxrrari}} version, the Issi Classic.
* Minis made it debut in
''VideoGame/GranTurismo 3'' with its LM racing variant in ''Concept'' later on. The full production version shows up in 2''. In ''3'', it's a prize car that can't be obtained elsewhere. By the time at ''4'', [[PaletteSwap there are now BMW-made modern Mini Coopers in vanilla form]], Type S and Type E. Then u have the R3 SPIRIT R in ''7''.
* The quad-door rotary car shows up in both ''VideoGame/{{Juiced}}'' games, [[https://e.snmc.io/lk/l/x/cf154813be76ec11be49b7e3627876c1/9159057 with
lineup, including the distinction entry level MINI ONE. Plus an improblable SuperPrototype of the green RX-8 showing up in the game's cover]].
* ''VideoGame/MidnightClub: Los Angeles'' has this RX-8 "Shinka".[[note]]Shinka is the North American version
Mini that was part of the Japanese "Sports Prestige Limited"[[/note]] While it can be purchased normally, you can get this car for free by winning a pink slip against Lester.
Vision Gran Turismo programme.
* Like the RX-7, the RX-8 The Mini Cooper is also another popular rotary tuner that showed up in ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'' since its debut in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnderground Underground 2]]''.
** There are no less than two MsFanservice racers who drive [=RX-8s=] in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedMostWanted Most Wanted]]'': Your ExpositionFairy Mia Townsend, who drives a red RX-8 (the cutscene where she's introduced shows her being a HoodOrnamentHottie, with her sitting sexily on the hood of her car); and #12
one of the Blacklist, Isabel "Izzy" Diaz, a SpicyLatina whose CoolCar is a silver RX-8 with black and red tribal patterns.
** This is your StarterMon if you choose a Tuner career
available cars to drive in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedCarbon Carbon]]''. Your crew mates Sal and Yumi drives this Tier 1 tuner, plus you get not one, but ''two'' different bonus [=RX-8s=].
** One of "Mad" Mike Whiddett's creations
Creator/{{Konami}}'s arcade RacingGame ''GTI Club: Rally Côte d'Azur''.
* ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'': The classic Mini appeared, in its "Cooper S" high-performance version,
in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedShift Shift 2: Unleashed]]'' is Unleashed]]''. Noticeably, this was the Team Need For Speed Mazda RX-8. Possibly a DiscOneNuke only appearance of the classic Mini in the ''Need for Speed'' franchise,[[note]]aside from the exclusive to China and South Korea ''Need for Speed: Edge'', since you just need shut down,[[/note]] and the only model of Mini car to simply reach Level 5 to unlock this godly appear at all until the Mini John Cooper Works monster.
** In ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHotPursuit Hot Pursuit (2010)]]'', it switches to the facelifted R3, considered as
Countryman debuted in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedPayback Payback]]'', where a FragileSpeedster, which Speedcross-built Countryman would be the car is Mac drives in his {{DLC}} [[ADayInTheLimelight storyline]].
* Mini Coopers show up in ''VideoGame/ProjectGothamRacing'', usually as a starter car.
* TheCutie and
the fastest in its category, but sucks at taking hits.
** After ''Shift 2: Unleashed'',
mascot of ''VideoGame/RacingLagoon'' Yuka Suzuki drives a pink two-toned Micro GT, probably a JokeCharacter due to how pathetically slow it is.
* If you complete
the RX-8 was never seen again until ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnbound Unbound]]'' [[TheBusCameBack eleven years later]]. This time its endgame cups of ''VideoGame/TestDrive 4'' & ''5'', you get the Spirit R, which also has Pitbull Special, a bonus custom variant.
* ''VideoGame/TokyoXtremeRacer'': Upon fully returning to boss status in ''Import Tuner Challenge'', Midnight Cinderella switched from her usual RX-7 [=FD3S=] to an RX-8 [=SE3P=]. Like her previous car, this one's also an automatic.
* It was widely a popular
car among players in ''VideoGame/WanganMidnightMaximumTune'' since ''2'', as an alternative resembling a highly customized Rover Mini. Even it its a cute lil' machine, it's PintSizedPowerhouse that can go blast past '''''400 km/h+'''''.
* The car that screams
to be British of ''VideoGame/WatchDogsLegion'' has the FD RX-7. This was prominent in ''4's'' very first chapter of Austin Mini-based Bogus 25. The sportier 25 Sport has a hilarious horn as it plays "God Save the story where Ko-chan (and Maa) drives one. ''6'' replacer it with a Toyota 86.Queen" as you honk it.



[[folder:Mercedes-Benz SL-Class]]
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->''"There are around 900 million cars in the world and thousands of models. But there are only a handful of automotive icons. Our SL is one of them: it has class, it has style, it is the ultimate in comfort and luxury."''
-->--'''Dieter Zetsche''', former CEO of Mercedes-Benz

The SL Class one of Mercedes-Benz's LongRunners of sports cars ever since its introduction in 1954. The designation ''SL'' derives from the phrase, ''Sport-Leicht'', German for ''Sport Light''.

It all began with the W194 300 SL endurance race car that won the UsefulNotes/TwentyFourHoursOfLeMans in 1952, where it prompted a street version of that said car following its success. As a result, in 1954, the iconic 300 SL Gullwing was born. The car was highly notable for its iconic gullwing doors which was way advanced for its time. A year later, the 190 SL roadster was made as an a BoringButPractical version of the 300 SL, presented as a less-powerful but more affordable version of this attractive icon and sold in massive quantities.

In 1963, following the response of the 190 SL's lack of performance, Mercedes-Benz evolves the 190 SL on a newer platform. Under the new W111 chassis, the new W113 SL began production on a massive scale. The new generation replaces its inline-4 engines for a powerful inline-6, which varies depending on the version, such as the 230 SL and 250 SL (148 hp), or the powerful 280 SL (168 hp). It was also the first Mercedes-Benz fitted with radial tires. This became one of the most successful Mercedes-Benz models of that time, selling approximately 50,000 units in the North American market.

The R107 was introduces in 1971, which the SL lineup is only offered in roadster, whereas the coupe would go for the C107 SLC lineup. Using the W114 designation, this generation now uses a powerful M116/M117 V8 engine, while entry levels like the 280 SL remain using an inline-6. By 1988, the SL is officially now a separate model only offered in convertible, but offers either an automated electro-hydraulic roof, fabric convertible roof, a color-matched tonneau cover, or a detachable hardtop. Its engine was offered in various trims such as the inline-6, V6, or V8. This generation would be also the first ever to offer a powerful AMG model, which utilizes either a V8 or V12, which continued in later iterations of the SL.

Mercedes-Benz offered a high-performance variant of the Mercedes SL in 2008, dubbed the SL 65 AMG Black Series, which was powered by a 6.0 M275 V12 [=BiTurbo=] delivering 661 hp worth of power, and it's fitted with a five-speed AMG Speedshift Plus automatic transmission. Its top speed allows it to go past 322 km/h (200 mph) and can acceletate from 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in 3.8 seconds.

While the SL-Class was PutOnABus in 2020, the SL-Class made [[TenMinuteRetirement a quick return 2 years later]], now under the Mercedes-AMG brand, serving as the direct replacement for the AMG GT Roadster.

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[[folder:Mercedes-Benz SL-Class]]
[[folder:Mitsubishi Eclipse]]

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->''"There are around 900 million cars in
[[caption-width-right:350:It's no total [[{{Pun}} eclipse]] [[Music/BonnieTyler of the world heart]].]]

->'''Jesse:''' I see a cool-air intake. It's got a NOS-fogger system
and thousands of models. But there are only a handful of automotive icons. Our SL is one of them: it T-four turbo, Dominic. I see an A.I.C. controller. It has class, it has style, it is direct port nitrous injection.
->'''Dom:''' Yeah, and a stand-alone fuel management system. Not a bad way to spend $10,000.
-->-- ''Film/TheFastAndTheFurious2001''

Hailing from America,
the ultimate in comfort and luxury."''
-->--'''Dieter Zetsche''', former CEO of Mercedes-Benz

The SL Class one of Mercedes-Benz's LongRunners of
Eclipse is Mitsubishi's sports cars ever since its introduction compact coupe produced in 1954. The designation ''SL'' derives four generations from 1989 to 2011. Accorffding to Mitsubishi, the Eclipse name [[MeaningfulName was derived from the phrase, ''Sport-Leicht'', German for ''Sport Light''.

It all began
unbeaten 18th-century English racehorse of the same name]] that won 18 races in a row and then retired.

The first two generations share a platform and parts
with the W194 300 SL endurance race car that won rebadged Eagle Talon and the UsefulNotes/TwentyFourHoursOfLeMans in 1952, where it prompted a street version of that said car following its success. As a result, in 1954, the iconic 300 SL Gullwing was born. Plymouth Laser. Due to Mitsubishi's partnership with Chrysler, they were known as Diamond-Star Motors. The car was highly notable for its iconic gullwing doors which was way advanced for its time. A year later, the 190 SL roadster was made as an a BoringButPractical version of the 300 SL, presented as a less-powerful but more affordable version of this attractive icon and sold in massive quantities.

In 1963, following the response of the 190 SL's lack of performance, Mercedes-Benz evolves the 190 SL on a newer platform. Under the new W111 chassis, the new W113 SL began production on a massive scale. The new
third generation replaces its Eclipse share a platform with the Chrysler Sebring and the Dodge Stratus. In 2005, the 4th-generation Eclipse replaced the Chrysler platform, with the front fascia consistent with Mitsubishi's corporate styling features of the time.

Earlier iterations typically use a 4G
inline-4 engines for a powerful inline-6, which varies depending on the version, such as the 230 SL and 250 SL (148 hp), or the powerful 280 SL (168 hp). It was also the first Mercedes-Benz fitted with radial tires. This became one of the most successful Mercedes-Benz models of that time, selling approximately 50,000 units in the North American market.

The R107 was introduces in 1971, which the SL lineup is only offered in roadster,
engine, whereas the coupe would go for high end models starting with the C107 SLC lineup. Using the W114 designation, this generation now uses a powerful M116/M117 V8 engine, while entry levels like the 280 SL remain using an inline-6. By 1988, the SL is officially now a separate model only offered in convertible, but offers either an automated electro-hydraulic roof, fabric convertible roof, a color-matched tonneau cover, or a detachable hardtop. Its engine was offered in various trims such as the inline-6, V6, or V8. This generation would be also the first ever to offer a powerful AMG model, which utilizes either a V8 or V12, which continued in later iterations third-gen made use of the SL.

Mercedes-Benz offered a high-performance variant of
6G V6.

The Eclipse discontinued in 2011, though Mitsubishi revived
the Mercedes SL Eclipse name in 2008, dubbed 2017, as a compact crossover called the SL 65 AMG Black Series, which was powered by a 6.0 M275 V12 [=BiTurbo=] delivering 661 hp worth of power, and it's fitted with a five-speed AMG Speedshift Plus automatic transmission. Its top speed allows it to go past 322 km/h (200 mph) and can acceletate from 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in 3.8 seconds.

While the SL-Class was PutOnABus in 2020, the SL-Class made [[TenMinuteRetirement a quick return 2 years later]], now under the Mercedes-AMG brand, serving as the direct replacement for the AMG GT Roadster.
"Eclipse Cross".



[[AC:Anime and Manga]]
* Goemon and Jigen in ''Anime/LupinIIIPart5'' are seen driving a Mercedes 300 SL roadster lookalike, while fight off a bunch of enemies whilst aiding Lupin and Albert during a CarChase.
[[AC:Asian Animation]]
* Mago in the South Korean animation ''Animation/GhostMessenger'' is seen driving a pink Mercedes-Benz SL-Class.



* Perhaps one of the most notable examples of this German beauty for its time would be in ''Film/AmericanGigolo'', where a Creator/RichardGere plays a male prostitute who drives his black on black on a black 450 SL, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOZPRm5BW0Y as seen in the movie's opening]], as he sings "[[Music/BlondieBand Call Me]]".
* The 230 SL in ''Film/{{Arabesque}}'' made quite an impression, in which Creator/SophiaLoren's character drives.
* Axel Foley in ''Film/BeverlyHillsCopI'' jumps from his junk Chevy Nova to a much sleeker Signal Red Mercedes 450 SL. Perhaps the best endorsement of this CoolCar is delivered when Jeannette "Jenny" Summers asks Foley;
-->'''Jenny:''' Have you ever driven a Mercedes before?\\
'''Axel:''' No, but a car is a car. I drive my car every day.
* A 450 SL is seen in ''Film/{{Casino}}'', where Creator/SharonStone's character drives the hell out of it, and later with Creator/RobertDeNiro in his sleek Cadillac before it sped away.
* The duo Jeese and Chester in ''Film/DudeWheresMyCar'' manages to procure a black Mercedes SL 500 convertible for their adventures.
* Some German tourist in ''Film/ElevatorToTheGallows'' owns a Mercedes-Benz 300SL, a CoolCar with gullwing-doors, which was still new at its time. After shooting down the German tourists, this would be the car Louis and Véronique steal and try to flee back to Paris.
* Following a divorce settlement, the con mother and daughter duo Max and Paige Conners of ''Film/{{Heartbreakers}}'' earns her $300,000 and a sleek Mercedes SL.
* The 1975 SL was Ordell Robbie's whip in Creator/QuentinTarantino's underrated ''Film/JackieBrown''.
* A baby blue classic Mercedes-Benz 230 SL roadster was stolen by the two patients, Martin and Rudi in ''Film/KnockinOnHeavensDoor'', used to go to the beautiful sea where Heaven is, which Rudi has never seen.
* ''Film/LiarLiar'' has the champagne-painted 1996 Mer­cedes-Benz SL 500 con­vert­ible which a lawyer named Fletch­er Reede (Creator/JimCarrey) drives from a really bad day. ThePreciousPreciousCar later gets towed and impounded, which got a scratch on the passenger's door. [[BerserkButton He's so not happy with this...]]
* The classic 1959 film ''Film/PillowTalk'' has Jonathan trying to give Jan a Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster as a present.
* Evidently, ''Franchise/ChildsPlay's Film/SeedOfChucky'' has Music/BritneySpears driving a silver Mercedes SL 500 with a VanityLicensePlate reading "[=Britney1=]", [[spoiler:which got rear-ended by a Hummer and [[EveryCarIsAPinto exploded]] after that.]]
* The beginning of ''Film/TheTexasChainsawMassacre2'' shows Buzz and Rick [[DrivesLikeCrazy driving recklessly]] in their byzantine gold Mercedes 380 SL as they skate down the Texan roads. [[spoiler:They were ambushed by a Chevrolet Silverado where Leatherface began to turn Buzz's into viscous sludge. Then later, the car crashed, killing Rick in the process.]]
[[AC:Live-Action TV]]
* A red Mercedes-Benz 450 SL is the CoolCar of Bobby Ewing in ''Series/{{Dallas}}'', complete with a VanityLicensePlate saying "EWING 4". [[https://live.staticflickr.com/5558/15032481939_e7f923e76d_b.jpg One of the promotional stills show Bobby sitting proudly on top of the trunk]].
* Drake in ''Series/DangerMan'' hops into his 1959 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL convertible during the series' opening credits.
* ''Series/DempseyAndMakepeace'' features the titular Dempsey, who drives a 1984 Mercedes SL, serving as his personal CoolCar throughout the series.
* The classic Mercedes 380 SL is the CoolCar Rcardo Tubbs drives in ''Series/MiamiVice'', which would be seen in "Walk-Alone" and "Streetwise", owing to the fact such cars were more befitting of their undercover personalities.
* Regina Mills, who would be the Evil Queen of ''Series/OnceUponATime'' would drives a late 80s Mercedes-Benz SL-Class in Storybrooke.
* One good looking black on black 450 SL which is the CoolCar of Creator/LucyLiu's charate, Simone Grove in ''Series/WhyWomenKill'', which that CoolCar got rear ended.
[[AC:Music]]
* In "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdssuxDdqKk Ko Ko Bop]]" by Music/{{EXO}}, a red open-top Mercedes SL would be seen swinging around in the music video, usually with Baekhyun or Chanyeol riding and dancing with it.
* Music/GOT7's Mark Tuan in his solo single "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqKDjG9ruIA far away]]" has him singing while standing around in front of his classic SL roadster. Earlier, he seen with his love interest inside this CoolCar.
* [[Music/WuTangClan Inspectah Deck]] at one point drives a black SL roadster around the hot dry valley in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pU5EuSy7vK4 Show N Prove]]" while being chased down by some goons in a pimped-out Jeep and two dirt bikes.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t21DFnu00Dc Rolllout (My Business)]]" has Music/{{Ludacris}} take his Silver Arrow convertible for a spin.
* Music/{{Nelly}} in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WYHDfJDPDc Dilemma]]" shows Music/KellyRowland's boyfriend arriving in his Mercedes SL 500, preparing to confront her for communicating with the star rapper, before they drive away.
* The Mercedes-Benz SL must be a thing for Music/OliviaRodrigo in her music videos:
** A classic cream white SL cabrio is what she drives on the Pacific Coast Highway in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cii6ruuycQA deja vu]]", at both the beginning and even the [[BookEnds end of the video]].
** She receives her "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmDBbnmKpqQ drivers license]]", as he takes her classic Mercedes for an aesthetic night drive, aimlessly cruising herself around the suburban side streets.
* This song would take something out of ''Film/ThelmaAndLouise'' as "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KD5fLb-WgBU Nobody to Love]]" by Music/{{Sigma}} shows two girls on a wild ride in Cape Town, driving a 1978 Mercedes-Benz SL, with one of them hoisting signal flares up in the sky.
* TheLeader of Music/GirlsGeneration, Music/{{Taeyeon}} shows her walking with a South Korean-Japanese rapper Chanmina, who is "driving" in his classic Mercedes SL in the song "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XT7Oh6vTY1Q [=#GirlsSpkOut=]]]".

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* Perhaps ''Franchise/TheFastAndTheFurious'' perhaps shows proof of the Eclipse as one of the iconic tuners of the franchise:
** ''The''
most notable examples iconic of this German beauty for its time would be in ''Film/AmericanGigolo'', the icons of ''Film/TheFastAndTheFurious2001'' is the green 1995 Eclipse GS of Brian O'Connor where no words are best to explain this legendary PimpedOutCar. [[spoiler:He uses it during a Creator/RichardGere plays a male prostitute who race against Edwin and won, despite the car's components breaking down. The car was destroyed from an ambush by [[BigBad Johnny Tran]]]].
** Roman Pearce
drives his black on black on a black 450 SL, purple Eclipse GTS Spyder in ''Film/TwoFastTwoFurious'', used for racing, ambushing the police and transporting drug money.
*
[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOZPRm5BW0Y as seen com/watch?v=YhPmgNp-8Vc Watch Rex in his '69 Judge try to outrun that familiar green Eclipse]] in ''Film/SexDrive''. [[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious2001 Does that ring a bell]]?
[[AC:Live-Action]]
* The Eclipse was the catalytic car
in the movie's opening]], as he sings "[[Music/BlondieBand Call Me]]".
* The 230 SL in ''Film/{{Arabesque}}'' made quite an impression, in which Creator/SophiaLoren's character drives.
* Axel Foley in ''Film/BeverlyHillsCopI'' jumps from his junk Chevy Nova to a much sleeker Signal Red Mercedes 450 SL. Perhaps the best endorsement
"High Octane" episode of this CoolCar ''Series/CSIMiami''. While it is delivered when Jeannette "Jenny" Summers asks Foley;
-->'''Jenny:''' Have you ever driven a Mercedes before?\\
'''Axel:''' No, but a car is a car. I drive my car every day.
* A 450 SL is seen in ''Film/{{Casino}}'', where Creator/SharonStone's character drives the hell out of it, and later with Creator/RobertDeNiro in his sleek Cadillac before it sped away.
* The duo Jeese and Chester in ''Film/DudeWheresMyCar'' manages to procure a black Mercedes SL 500 convertible for their adventures.
* Some German tourist in ''Film/ElevatorToTheGallows'' owns a Mercedes-Benz 300SL,
a CoolCar with gullwing-doors, which itself, the racer was still new at its time. After shooting down the German tourists, this would be the car Louis and Véronique steal and try to flee back to Paris.
* Following a divorce settlement, the con mother and daughter duo Max and Paige Conners of ''Film/{{Heartbreakers}}'' earns her $300,000 and a sleek Mercedes SL.
* The 1975 SL was Ordell Robbie's whip in Creator/QuentinTarantino's underrated ''Film/JackieBrown''.
* A baby blue classic Mercedes-Benz 230 SL roadster was stolen by the two patients, Martin and Rudi in ''Film/KnockinOnHeavensDoor'', used to go to the beautiful sea where Heaven is, which Rudi has never seen.
* ''Film/LiarLiar'' has the champagne-painted 1996 Mer­cedes-Benz SL 500 con­vert­ible which a lawyer named Fletch­er Reede (Creator/JimCarrey) drives from a really bad day. ThePreciousPreciousCar later gets towed and impounded, which got a scratch on the passenger's door. [[BerserkButton He's so not happy with this...]]
* The classic 1959 film ''Film/PillowTalk'' has Jonathan trying to give Jan a Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster as a present.
* Evidently, ''Franchise/ChildsPlay's Film/SeedOfChucky'' has Music/BritneySpears driving a silver Mercedes SL 500 with a VanityLicensePlate reading "[=Britney1=]", [[spoiler:which got rear-ended by a Hummer and [[EveryCarIsAPinto exploded]]
[[OffWithHisHead decapitated]] after that.]]
* The beginning of ''Film/TheTexasChainsawMassacre2'' shows Buzz and Rick [[DrivesLikeCrazy driving recklessly]] in their byzantine gold Mercedes 380 SL as they skate down the Texan roads. [[spoiler:They were ambushed by a Chevrolet Silverado where Leatherface began to turn Buzz's into viscous sludge. Then later, the car crashed, killing Rick in the process.]]
[[AC:Live-Action TV]]
* A red Mercedes-Benz 450 SL is the CoolCar of Bobby Ewing in ''Series/{{Dallas}}'', complete with a VanityLicensePlate saying "EWING 4". [[https://live.staticflickr.com/5558/15032481939_e7f923e76d_b.jpg One of the promotional stills show Bobby sitting proudly
sticking his head on top of the trunk]].
* Drake in ''Series/DangerMan'' hops into
his 1959 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL convertible during the series' opening credits.
* ''Series/DempseyAndMakepeace'' features the titular Dempsey, who drives a 1984 Mercedes SL, serving as his personal CoolCar throughout the series.
* The classic Mercedes 380 SL is the CoolCar Rcardo Tubbs drives in ''Series/MiamiVice'', which would be seen in "Walk-Alone" and "Streetwise", owing to the fact such cars were more befitting of their undercover personalities.
* Regina Mills, who would be the Evil Queen of ''Series/OnceUponATime'' would drives a late 80s Mercedes-Benz SL-Class in Storybrooke.
* One good looking black on black 450 SL which is the CoolCar of Creator/LucyLiu's charate, Simone Grove in ''Series/WhyWomenKill'', which that CoolCar got rear ended.
[[AC:Music]]
* In "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdssuxDdqKk Ko Ko Bop]]" by Music/{{EXO}}, a red open-top Mercedes SL would be seen swinging around in the music video, usually with Baekhyun or Chanyeol riding and dancing with it.
* Music/GOT7's Mark Tuan in his solo single "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqKDjG9ruIA far away]]" has him singing while standing around in front of his classic SL roadster. Earlier, he seen with his love interest inside this CoolCar.
* [[Music/WuTangClan Inspectah Deck]] at one point drives a black SL roadster around the hot dry valley in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pU5EuSy7vK4 Show N Prove]]" while being chased down by some goons in a pimped-out Jeep and two dirt bikes.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t21DFnu00Dc Rolllout (My Business)]]" has Music/{{Ludacris}} take his Silver Arrow convertible for a spin.
* Music/{{Nelly}} in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WYHDfJDPDc Dilemma]]" shows Music/KellyRowland's boyfriend arriving in his Mercedes SL 500, preparing to confront her for communicating with the star rapper, before they drive away.
* The Mercedes-Benz SL must be a thing for Music/OliviaRodrigo in her music videos:
** A classic cream white SL cabrio is what she drives on the Pacific Coast Highway in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cii6ruuycQA deja vu]]", at both the beginning and even the [[BookEnds end of the video]].
** She receives her "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmDBbnmKpqQ drivers license]]", as he takes her classic Mercedes for an aesthetic night drive, aimlessly cruising herself around the suburban side streets.
* This song would take something out of ''Film/ThelmaAndLouise'' as "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KD5fLb-WgBU Nobody to Love]]" by Music/{{Sigma}} shows two girls on a wild ride in Cape Town, driving a 1978 Mercedes-Benz SL, with one of them hoisting signal flares up in the sky.
* TheLeader of Music/GirlsGeneration, Music/{{Taeyeon}} shows her walking with a South Korean-Japanese rapper Chanmina, who is "driving" in his classic Mercedes SL in the song "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XT7Oh6vTY1Q [=#GirlsSpkOut=]]]".
car.



* In ''VideoGame/TheCrew'', the SL 63 is one of the original base cars upon launch. Its Circuit Spec/Touring Car-spec would have aero kits of a DTM race car, which Mercedes itself has done before. Also, there is the classic; the 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupe, which can be a free car via RewardsPass.
* The launch cars of AllegedlyFreeGame ''CSR Classics'' has the Tier 2 280 SL and the Tier 3 300 SL Gullwing, which a blue AceCustom is the car of Lord Aziz, the tier 3 boss. One of the post-launch updates adds this even rarer classic, which is a tier 5 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupe.
* Some of the SL cars in ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}''; the gullwing 300 SL that has been in every single game, and joining that would be the later and lesser 280 SL introduced in ''Motorsport 6'' being stuck only in open-top. And finally, the almighty SL 65 AMG Black Series, appearing in every game since ''Motorsport 3''. A Forza Edition can be bought from the aforementioned 300 SL skill tree in ''Horizon 4''. Plus, the 300 SLR race car also counts.
* There are at least six different SL models in ''VideoGame/GranTurismo 4'', ranging from the entry level SL 500, all the way to the almighty SL 65 AMG, which has a dedicated "SL Challenge" one-make race. But what is prominent is the SL 55 AMG, which you can obtain as a prize car in the non-mainline games (''Concept'' and ''4: Prologue''), as well as having a fully-detailed car in ''5''.
** Other than that is the legendary 1954 300 SL coupe, which is the prize car of the aforementioned "SL Challenge" event in ''4'', as well as the car used in one of the AMG Driving Academy events in ''5''.
* The Feltzer is based on the [=380SL=] in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoSanAndreas'', the 2003 SL-500 in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIV'', and the SL 65 AMG Black series in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV''. The latter also features the Stirling GT, based on the 300 SL.
* The Roller [=GL300=] in ''VideoGame/MafiaII's Made Man Pack'' is based on the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL. If not counting the Delizia Grandeamerica in ''Joe's Adventures'', it's the fastest ever car in the game. [[ArtisticLicenseCars Sadly, the car does not have gullwing doors unlike its real life counterpart]].
* One piece of DownloadableContent in ''VideoGame/MarioKart8'' is a Mercedes-Benz 300 SL roadster as one of the 3 playable karts from the Silver Arrows themselves. Like the standard kart, it's a JackOfAllStats kart with no strengths or weaknesses.
* Some notable examples of the SL in ''VideoGame/MidnightClub'', where it's classifies as a "luxury sedan" for some odd reason...
** ''3'' has both the SL 500 and the SL 55 AMG, both being two sides of the same coin in regards that both are B-Class cars, and use [[BulletTime Zone]] instead of [[CarFu Agro]] which the other luxury sedans use.
** In ''Los Angeles'', the SL 65 is considered to be the fastest Luxury vehicle in the lineup, which Dora would mainly use as her CoolCar for races.
* Mercedes-Benz's beloved roaster has appeared in some of the well-known ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'' games;
** While there is an SL 500, the SL 65 AMG appears as a bonus car in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedMostWanted Most Wanted]]'', which can be obtained by completing all the 68 Challenge Series events. ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedCarbon Carbon]]'' made it a regular customizable car [[note]]where its body kits were carried over from the SL 500 in ''Most Wanted''[[/note]], then it's a DownloadableContent in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedProStreet [=ProStreet=]]]'', and finally a VersionExclusiveContent car in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUndercover Undercover]]''.
** In ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHotPursuit Hot Pursuit (2010]]'', there is this almighty SL 65 AMG Black Series, which was the car used in the "Blacklisted" racer event. In ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedMostWanted2012 Most Wanted (2012)]]'', the Black Series is the car of the #8 of TheMostWanted list.
* In such a rare sight, TheLeader of Team KENGO named The Old Man of ''VideoGame/TokyoXtremeRacer 3'' drives this beautiful German, a blue Mercedes-Benz SL 500 (R230).
* Both the 300 SL and the SL 55 AMG are part of the Classic and Grand Touring category respectively in ''VideoGame/ProjectGothamRacing 2''.
* Both ''VideoGame/TestDriveUnlimited'' games feature the SL 65 AMG and the 300 SL Gullwing. The sequel however uses the Black Series instead, and a special edition "Solar Crown" 300 SL is the Hawaii 1 Cup prize car.

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* In ''VideoGame/TheCrew'', The Eclipse Ralliart Concept shows up in ''Colin [=McRae=]: VideoGame/{{DIRT}} 2'' as probably an ImprobablyCoolCar, but modified to take on the SL 63 is one of rally world.
* ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}'' brings
the original base cars upon launch. Its Circuit Spec/Touring Car-spec would have aero kits of a DTM race car, which Mercedes itself has done before. Also, there entire Eclipse family, but what is perhaps the real deal here is the classic; the 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupe, which can be a free car via RewardsPass.
* The launch cars of AllegedlyFreeGame ''CSR Classics'' has the Tier 2 280 SL and the Tier 3 300 SL Gullwing, which a blue AceCustom is the car of Lord Aziz, the tier 3 boss. One of the post-launch updates adds this even rarer classic, which is a tier 5 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupe.
* Some of the SL cars in ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}''; the gullwing 300 SL
Eclipse GSX that has been appeared in every single game, and joining that would be the later and lesser 280 SL introduced in ''Motorsport 6'' being stuck only in open-top. And finally, the almighty SL 65 AMG Black Series, appearing in every game since ''Motorsport 3''. A Forza Edition can be bought from the aforementioned 300 SL skill tree in ''Horizon 4''. Plus, the 300 SLR race car also counts.
* There are at least six different SL models in ''VideoGame/GranTurismo 4'', ranging from the entry level SL 500,
nearly all the way to the almighty SL 65 AMG, which has a dedicated "SL Challenge" one-make race. But what is prominent is the SL 55 AMG, which you can obtain as a prize car in the non-mainline games (''Concept'' and ''4: Prologue''), as well as having a fully-detailed car in ''5''.
** Other than that is the legendary 1954 300 SL coupe, which is the prize car of the aforementioned "SL Challenge" event in ''4'', as well as the car used in one of the AMG Driving Academy events in ''5''.
games. And they don't mind also adding Brian's F&F Eclipse, too.
* The Feltzer Maibatsu Penumbra in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV'' is based on the [=380SL=] in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoSanAndreas'', the 2003 SL-500 in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIV'', and the SL 65 AMG Black series in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV''. Eclipse GT, an orange tuned version of which is driven by street racer Hao. The latter also features the Stirling GT, based on the 300 SL.
* The Roller [=GL300=]
Penumbra FF in ''VideoGame/MafiaII's Made Man Pack'' ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoOnline'' is based on the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL. If not counting the Delizia Grandeamerica in ''Joe's Adventures'', it's the fastest ever car in the game. [[ArtisticLicenseCars Sadly, the car does not have gullwing doors unlike its real life counterpart]].
2nd-gen Eclipse GSX.
* One piece of DownloadableContent in ''VideoGame/MarioKart8'' is a Mercedes-Benz 300 SL roadster as one of the 3 playable karts from the Silver Arrows themselves. Like the standard kart, it's a JackOfAllStats kart with no strengths or weaknesses.
* Some notable
''VideoGame/MidnightClub'' has some examples of the SL Eclipse:
** The third-generation Eclipse
in ''VideoGame/MidnightClub'', where it's classifies as a "luxury sedan" for some odd reason...
**
''3'' has both the SL 500 and the SL 55 AMG, both being two sides of the same coin is available as a starter car. Vanessa drives a [[PinkMeansFeminine pink]] Eclipse upon your first encounter.
** The GSX
in regards that both are B-Class cars, and use [[BulletTime Zone]] instead of [[CarFu Agro]] which the other luxury sedans use.
** In
''Los Angeles'', once used as a time-trial car. Fit a VIS Sports body kit and you can [[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious2001 recreate Brian's Eclipse]] with ease. A DownloadableContent also adds the SL 65 is considered to be 2009 Eclipse Spyder GT.
* Like
the fastest Luxury vehicle in the lineup, which Dora would mainly use as her CoolCar for races.
* Mercedes-Benz's beloved roaster has appeared in some of the well-known
aforementioned ''Fast & Furious'', ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'' games;
** While there is an SL 500,
popularized the SL 65 AMG appears as Eclipse when import tuners come to play.
** It started off with the 2nd-gen Eclipse GSX in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnderground Underground]]'', where one of Eddie's {{Mooks}} drives. This is even highlighted in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYufqpWTW7M intro]], where
a bonus car bone-stock Eclipse gets transformed into a PimpedOutCar.
** CasanovaWannabe and #11 on the Blacklist Big Lou
in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedMostWanted Most Wanted]]'', which can be obtained by completing all the 68 Challenge Series events. Wanted]]'' drives a black Eclipse GT with an elaborate tiger vinyl.
** The same Eclipse GT appears in
''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedCarbon Carbon]]'' made it a regular customizable car [[note]]where its body kits were carried over from the SL 500 in ''Most Wanted''[[/note]], then it's a Carbon]]'', which Yumi drives as her Tier 2 car. The same 2nd gen Eclipse would later be as an unlockable DownloadableContent car, and that model would return in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedProStreet [=ProStreet=]]]'', and [=ProStreet=]]]''.
** It
finally a VersionExclusiveContent car returns in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUndercover Undercover]]''.
** In ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHotPursuit Hot Pursuit (2010]]'', there
''''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnbound Unbound]]'' after almost two decades. One of the most notable examples is this almighty SL 65 AMG Black Series, which {{Itasha}} [[https://media.contentapi.ea.com/content/dam/ea/need-for-speed-unbound/common/news-page/2022/10/exc-rev-screenshot-03-streetrace-web-1920x1080-logo.png.adapt.1920w.png modified Eclipse]] that was driven by OccidentalOtaku, Boost.
* That red car in ''VideoGame/SplinterCellConviction'' that belonged to Anna Grímsdóttir, where it'd be Sam Fisher's source of transportation after she gives
the car used in the "Blacklisted" racer event. In ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedMostWanted2012 Most Wanted (2012)]]'', the Black Series is the car of the #8 of TheMostWanted list.
* In such
keys to him. By how it looks, it's shaped like a rare sight, TheLeader of Team KENGO named The Old Man of ''VideoGame/TokyoXtremeRacer 3'' drives this beautiful German, a blue Mercedes-Benz SL 500 (R230).
* Both the 300 SL and the SL 55 AMG are part of the Classic and Grand Touring category respectively in ''VideoGame/ProjectGothamRacing 2''.
* Both ''VideoGame/TestDriveUnlimited'' games feature the SL 65 AMG and the 300 SL Gullwing. The sequel however uses the Black Series instead, and a special edition "Solar Crown" 300 SL is the Hawaii 1 Cup prize car.
2008 Eclipse.



[[folder:[=McLaren F1=] (and variants)]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mclaren_f1.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHotPursuit Legendary.]]'']]

->''"Yet even after the sort of flame-spitting drive that leaves you tingling for hours, it ([=McLaren P1=]) cannot overshadow the engineering genius and sheer character of the older car ([=McLaren F1=]). The yelping, howling F1 lights up your senses like nothing else, communicating with you through every point of contact and asking more of you in every situation -- whether accelerating, changing up, braking, changing down, cornering, or just getting in and out. It is a car that was ahead of its time when it was created -- and in spite of the relentless march of time and progress, you get the feeling that it may never be surpassed."''
-->--'''Henry Catchpole''', EVO

Many would say this would be the ultimate sports car. And it's arguably true.

The [=McLaren F1=] is a British supercar that debuted in 1991. Originally, it was a [[SuperPrototype concept]] made by British designer, Gordon Murray, who convinced Ron Dennis for full support of the project, while Peter Stevens designed the exterior and the interior.

Unique to his car comes unusual designs and technologies, such as having the driver's seat positioned in the centre with two passenger seats behind it. The F1 is powered by a 627 bhp [=V12=] engine and fitted with an ultralight carbon composite chassis, allowing it to be capable of reaching 240.1 mph (386.4 km/h).

While it was the fastest production car in the world until [[AlwaysSomeoneBetter it was surpassed by the Bugatti Veyron]], the [=McLaren F1=] is still the fastest naturally-aspirated sports car ever produced.

There are also a few variants of this car. One of these was the [=McLaren F1 LM=] (LM referring to Le Mans), which only had ''five'' production models, plus a prototype model called the [=XP1 LM=], made. It reduced the weight by about 76 kg (167.6 lb), added a fixed rear wing (that unfortunately made the car slower than its standard model--a top speed of 225 mph [362 km/h]--as it added aerodynamic drag), and came exclusively in a papaya orange paint, the racing colour of the company's namesake Bruce [=McLaren=].[[note]]Although the 29th Sultan of UsefulNotes/{{Brunei}}, Hassanal Bolkiah, who owns ''three'' of the five production models, had two of them painted black with graphics.[[/note]]

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[[folder:[=McLaren F1=] (and variants)]]
[[folder:Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mclaren_f1.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mitsubishi_lancer_evolution.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHotPursuit Legendary.]]'']]

->''"Yet even after the sort of flame-spitting drive that leaves you tingling for hours, it ([=McLaren P1=]) cannot overshadow the engineering genius and sheer character
[[caption-width-right:350:[[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment The evolution of the older car ([=McLaren F1=]). The yelping, howling F1 lights up your senses like nothing else, communicating Evolution.]]]]

->''"The Lancer Evolution was a Mitsubishi rally superstar
with an aggressive body style, a potent engine, and an all-wheel drive system. As a result, it acquired a large fan base throughout all ten models, so now, we will take you through every point of contact and asking more of you in every situation -- whether accelerating, changing up, braking, changing down, cornering, or just getting in and out. It is on a car that was ahead of its time when it was created -- and in spite tour of the relentless march history of time and progress, you get one of the feeling that it may never be surpassed.most legendary models in the automotive industry."''
-->--'''Henry Catchpole''', EVO

Many would say this would be
-->--'''autoevolution''', [[https://www.autoevolution.com/news/a-brief-history-about-all-mitsubishi-lancer-evolution-models-207121.html "A Brief History About All Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Models"]]

The Lancer Evolution, or as many like to just call it
the ultimate [[FanNickname Evo]], is Mitsubishi's high-performing rally-based sports car. And it's arguably true.

The [=McLaren F1=] is a British supercar that debuted
sedan introduced in 1991. Originally, it was a [[SuperPrototype concept]] made by British designer, Gordon Murray, who convinced Ron Dennis for full support of 1992, based on the project, while Peter Stevens designed the exterior and the interior.

Unique to his car comes unusual designs and technologies, such as having the driver's seat positioned in the centre
existing Lancer. Throughout its production time, there have been 10 official versions, with two passenger seats behind it. each model designated with a [[AlternativeNumberSystem Roman numeral]], and all of them use 2-litre intercooled turbocharged four-cylinder engines and an all-wheel drive system.

The F1 is powered by first generation (Evolution I-III) was first derived from the original Galant VR-4 in a 627 bhp [=V12=] engine Lancer chassis, sold in both race-ready GSR (Gran Sport Racing) and lightened RS (Rally Sport) trims. Most models are fitted with an ultralight carbon composite OZ aftermarket rims.

The second generation (Evolution IV-VI) sees a major redesign in 1996, alongside its new twin-scroll turbocharger and Mitsubishi's new Active Yaw Control as a factory standard. Unique to this is its distinguished tow large fog lights fitted in the front bumper, which would be a standard for the Evo V. Like the previous generation, it comes with many third-party components such as Enkei wheels, seats from Recaro, and Brembo brakes.

In 2001, the third generation (Evolution VII-IX) was made in response to FIA's mandatory homologation rules in the. UsefulNotes/WorldRallyChampionship. Basing from the large Lancer Cedia
chassis, allowing it to be capable of reaching 240.1 mph (386.4 km/h).

While it was the fastest production car in the world until [[AlwaysSomeoneBetter it was surpassed by the Bugatti Veyron]], the [=McLaren F1=] is still the fastest naturally-aspirated sports car ever produced.

There are also a few variants of
this car. One of these was version sees
further uprated refinements to
the [=McLaren F1 LM=] (LM referring to Le Mans), which only had ''five'' production models, plus body, and is fitted with suspension from Bilstein. The Evolution VIII onwards introduces a prototype model higher performance trim called the [=XP1 LM=], made. It reduced the weight by about 76 kg (167.6 lb), added a fixed rear wing (that unfortunately made the car slower than its standard model--a top speed of 225 mph [362 km/h]--as it added aerodynamic drag), MR (Mitsubishi Racing), and came is fitted with BBS alloy rims and a 6-speed gearbox, with numerous special trims introduced exclusively in a papaya orange paint, to the racing colour of UsefulNotes/UnitedKingdom.

The final generation,
the company's namesake Bruce [=McLaren=].[[note]]Although Lancer Evolution X was based on its concept and prototype models, featuring a reworked body, a 6-speed dual clutch transmission and the 29th Sultan of UsefulNotes/{{Brunei}}, Hassanal Bolkiah, who owns ''three'' of introduction to the five S-WAC (Super All Wheel Control). The Evolution ceased production models, had two of them painted black in 2016 as it bids farewell with graphics.[[/note]]special Final Edition trim.

Throughout the ten generations, the Lancer Evolution has been widely involved in UsefulNotes/{{Rallying}}, mainly the UsefulNotes/WorldRallyChampionship. The car became successful with Tommi Mäkinen winning the drivers championship four times in a row from 1996 to 1999, and as a result spawned the special Tommi Mäkinen Edition trim for the Lancer Evolution VI.



* Episode 3 of ''Anime/{{Keijo}}'', resident Kansai GenkiGirl Nozomi Kaminashi at one scene has her in a beautiful white dress and acting as the HoodOrnamentHottie on an orange [=McLaren F1=].

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* Episode 3 The Lancer Evolution is high on drip in ''VideoGame/ChousokuHenkeiGyrozetter'', where its CombiningMecha, the Lancer Evolution Zero is where you take a wild guess what cars they are combining of.
* ''Manga/InitialD'' features some choices
of ''Anime/{{Keijo}}'', resident Kansai GenkiGirl Nozomi Kaminashi at one scene has her in this rally saloon:
** TheLeader of Emperor, Kyoichi Sudo drives
a beautiful Pyrenees black [[WhatAPieceOfJunk near-bone stock]] Evolution 3. Don't be surprised by its looks as his Evo is uprated to 350 horses under the hood, fitted with a WRC-style "misfiring system". Being an AWD car, it trumps on any course with his [[BoringButPractical straight-forward techniques where drifting isn't pretty much necessary]].
** His subordinate Seiji Iwaki drives a
white dress Evo 4, where he's ordered to use the Simulation 3 technique for his race against Takumi. And his {{Pride}} and acting as incompetence left him to disobey his orders, resulting in Kyoichi to slap his face for his failure.
** The two [[DirtyCoward racing bastards from Tsuchisaka]] Aikawa and Ichijo drive an Evo V and a wingless Evo VI respectively. [[spoiler:For
the HoodOrnamentHottie on latter's case, Ichijo's Evo was HoistedByHisOwnPetard when his car ran through an orange [=McLaren F1=].oil slick (in which the two did to sabotage Keisuke during his practice run) causing him to lose traction and conceded his lead to Takumi.]]
** Kobayakawa of Team 246 drives a Yellow Evolution VII, fully tricked with its distinctive C-West front bumper and Voltex wing, [[spoiler:used for his battle against Keisuke's RX-7 in Yabitsu and lost.]]
* ''Manga/MFGhost'' has a background racer known a Sota Tsukamoto, who drives a kitted-out White Evolution IX MR GSR, however, compared to the other named racers in the series, Sota doesn't have the best of luck, as his best finish is all the way down in 96th in Year 3, [[spoiler: and he also never appears during any of the main races in Year 4]].
* The Kamiya brothers, ThoseTwoGuys [[TheIdiotFromOsaka from Osaka]] in ''Manga/WanganMidnight'' has Eiji and Maki driving a blue Evo V and white Evo VI respectively.
[[AC:Film -- Live Action]]
* As part of the tuner culture, ''Franchise/TheFastAndTheFurious'' highly regards the Evo as a popular import.
** The lime green Lancer Evo VII of Brian O'Connor and Tej Parker in ''Film/TwoFastTwoFurious'' comes [[PimpedOutCar decked with a DAMD body kit]], and a NitroBoost.
** Another iconic example is Sean Boswell's famous red APR-themed Evolution IX in ''[[Film/TheFastAndTheFuriousTokyoDrift Tokyo Drift]]'', [[spoiler:given by Han and used to practice drifting, after his previous [=S15=] was trashed out from a race against D.K.]]
* Any movie starring Creator/JackieChan would likely feature an Evo in certain parts of the film. Mainly because of his long-time alliance with Mitsubishi.
* ''Film/{{Taxi}}'':
** The 3 black Lancer Evolution [=VIs=] featured as a star car driven by the {{Yakuza}} of ''Taxi 2''.
** In ''Taxi 3'', an Evo VII police car can be seen chasing Daniel's Peugeot 406 when he is carrying a panicking passenger in the pre-opening sequence.



* An episode of ''Series/{{Bugs}}'' has the F1 as a technologically advanced sports car of the future (The Tronix Trancer) which the team have to protect from industrial spies.
* Curtis and Keel in ''[[Series/TheProfessionals [=CI5=]: The New Professionals]]'' go undercover as racing car drivers to stop Bosnian criminals from smuggling gold into Britain in F1 racing cars. Here, Keel uses a race-spec [=McLaren F1 GTR=] as their undercover car.
[[AC:Music]]
* As part of Music/GaryNuman's "The Best Of" compilation, the 1993 rendition "Cars" features the [=McLaren F1=] as [[https://postpunkmonk.files.wordpress.com/2015/11/gary-numan-cars93ukcd5.jpeg the vinyl cover]].

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* An episode of ''Series/{{Bugs}}'' has the F1 as ''Series/KaitouSentaiLupinrangerVsKeisatsuSentaiPatranger'': The Patrangers' car, GSPO Patrol Car, is a technologically advanced sports car of the future (The Tronix Trancer) modified Lancer Evolution VII GT-A, which the team have is a ''detuned'' automatic transmission model for that generation. The car was also debadged to protect prevent Mitsubishi from industrial spies.
* Curtis and Keel in ''[[Series/TheProfessionals [=CI5=]: The New Professionals]]'' go undercover as racing car drivers to stop Bosnian criminals from smuggling gold into Britain in F1 racing cars. Here, Keel uses a race-spec [=McLaren F1 GTR=] as their undercover car.
[[AC:Music]]
* As part of Music/GaryNuman's "The Best Of" compilation, the 1993 rendition "Cars" features the [=McLaren F1=] as [[https://postpunkmonk.files.wordpress.com/2015/11/gary-numan-cars93ukcd5.jpeg the vinyl cover]].
suing Toei.



* ''VideoGame/DaytonaUSA's'' SpiritualSequel ''Scud Race'' has the [=McLaren F1=] GTR as one of the 4 cars in the game. Classified as "High Speed" it's implied to be an Expert-class car meaning its this car has it DifficultButAwesome performance, especially in manual transmission.
** The same [=McLaren=] is also used in ''VideoGame/LeMans24''.
* One of the Driver Challenges in ''VideoGame/DriverSanFrancisco'' puts you in a [=McLaren F1=] [[DuelBoss against another hypercar]] (a Pagani Zonda Cinque) around the freeway. Ever wonder if that car's even legal in the States at that time...
* Despite having its dashboard on the American boxart for ''2'', ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'' only featured an F1 in ''4'' onwards. And even then, the one in ''4'' is the BMW [=McLaren F1=] GTR Race Car, which as its name states was co-produced with BMW.
* The Progen [=GP1=] in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoOnline'' is based on the [=McLaren F1=]. Its racing counterpart, the Progen Tyrus is based on the [=F1=] GTR.
* An ImprobablyCoolCar in ''VideoGame/MidnightClub 3'', which is the [=McLaren F1 LM=], an A-Class Exotic this is no slouch of being one of the best cars ever offered, with [[ReadingsAreOffTheScale tops speeds that reach past the 250 mph speedometer]].
* ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'':
** The F1 debuted in ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeedII''. Considered to be a GameBreaker, as it showcases its technological superiority for the time by heavily outclassing every other non-bonus car in the game.
** ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHotPursuit 2'' features both the standard [=F1=] and the [=F1 LM=], and adds "''Need for Speed'' Edition" variants to both of them that makes them ''even faster'' with slightly improved acceleration and a slightly higher top speed and gives them both their own exclusive paint jobs.
** The standard [=F1=] returned in Creator/CriterionGames' ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHotPursuit'' in 2010, drivable in both racer and cop models.
** Criterion's ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedMostWanted2012 Need for Speed: Most Wanted]]'' added the [=F1 LM=] as part of a DownloadableContent pack called the ''Ultimate Speed Pack''. Notably, the game uses the [=XP1=] prototype for the game's model, with the [=XP1 LM=] logo visible on the side panels.
** The [=F1=] returned in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHeat Heat]]'' as a paid DownloadableContent. Its insane performance and cutting-edge handling makes it one of the GameBreaker cars in the game. For body kits, it can be fitted with an LM or a longtail GTR body kit, or even the works conversion from ''Shift 2: Unleashed''.
* The Panther in ''VideoGame/SanFranciscoRush 2049'' is a carbon-copy of the [=F1=], while the Super GT is slightly based on the [=F1 LM=] but not as obvious.
* The [=McLaren F1=] is a CoolCar on its own throughout the ''VideoGame/TestDrive'' series, starting with the F1 GTR in ''6''. In ''VideoGame/TestDriveUnlimited'', you get [[PaletteSwap four different F1 variants]], from the vanilla F1, F1 GT, F1 GTR and the F1 LM, all which are A-class hyper missiles.

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* ''VideoGame/DaytonaUSA's'' SpiritualSequel ''Scud Race'' has As an iconic rally icon alongside its [[TheRival rival]] Subaru Impreza, the [=McLaren F1=] GTR as one of the 4 cars Evolution is widely used in the game. Classified as "High Speed" many rally-based racing games, be it whether it's implied a WRC rally car, a Group A, a Group N, or a rallycross car, it's quite too common to be an Expert-class car meaning its this car has it DifficultButAwesome performance, especially in manual transmission.
** The same [=McLaren=] is also used in ''VideoGame/LeMans24''.
* One
list all of the Driver Challenges in ''VideoGame/DriverSanFrancisco'' puts you in a [=McLaren F1=] [[DuelBoss against another hypercar]] (a Pagani Zonda Cinque) around the freeway. Ever wonder if that car's even legal in the States at that time...
* Despite having its dashboard on the American boxart for ''2'', ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'' only featured an F1 in ''4'' onwards. And even then, the one in ''4'' is the BMW [=McLaren F1=] GTR Race Car, which as its name states was co-produced with BMW.
them.
* The Progen [=GP1=] Evolution X made its first inception in ''VideoGame/{{Asphalt}} 8: Airborne'' from an update in 2015. In ''9: Legends'' this is your [[StarterMon starting car]] when you play the game for the very first time.
* The Mistubishi lineup ''VideoGame/BattleGear'' consists of nothing but Lancer Evos (other than the Colt and FTO). You also get the bonus PCCS tuned Evo III and the tuned Evo 4, as a ShoutOut to the cars of ''Initial D's'' Kyoichi and Seiji respectively.
* The Karin Kuruma
in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoOnline'' is based on the [=McLaren F1=]. Its racing counterpart, the Progen Tyrus is based on the [=F1=] GTR.
Evo X.
* An ImprobablyCoolCar There are shit-tons of Evolutions in ''VideoGame/MidnightClub 3'', which is the [=McLaren F1 LM=], an A-Class Exotic this is no slouch of being one all of the best cars ever offered, ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'' games, with [[ReadingsAreOffTheScale tops speeds that reach past all the 250 mph speedometer]].
* ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'':
** The F1 debuted in ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeedII''. Considered to be a GameBreaker, as it showcases its technological superiority for the time by heavily outclassing every other non-bonus car in the game.
** ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHotPursuit 2'' features both the standard [=F1=] and the [=F1 LM=], and adds "''Need for Speed'' Edition"
versions, trims, rally variants to both of them that makes them ''even faster'' with slightly improved acceleration and tuned editions to boot, even there is a slightly higher top speed and gives them both their own exclusive paint jobs.
** The standard [=F1=] returned in Creator/CriterionGames' ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHotPursuit'' in 2010, drivable in both racer and cop
one-make "Evolution Meeting" where the series only allow nothing but Evo models.
** Criterion's ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedMostWanted2012 Need In ''Sport'', the Final Edition Evo X serves as the base car for Speed: Most Wanted]]'' added Gr. 4, Gr.3 and Gr. B (with a homologated road car included).
* ''VideoGame/{{Juiced}}'' didn't only add
the [=F1 LM=] as part of a DownloadableContent pack called Evolution in both games, but the ''Ultimate Speed Pack''. Notably, Prototype X, the game uses basis of the [=XP1=] prototype for Evo X serves as the game's model, art cover car for ''Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights''.
* ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'' started is [[{{Pun}} evolution]] from [[GenreShift exotic cars and on mountains to tuners on city streets]]
with the [=XP1 LM=] logo visible on the side panels.
a Lancer Evolution VIII making its mark in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnderground Underground 2]]''.
** The [=F1=] same Evo 8 returned in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedMostWanted Most Wanted]]'', with a decked out white, blue and red car driven by Earl, #8 on the blacklist.
** ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedCarbon Carbon]]'' jumps the Evolution from 8 to 9, as a tier 3 tuner car, [[spoiler:driven by Kenji after Bushido gets disbanded and joins Stacked Deck with Wolf and Angie.]]
** The Showdown King, Ryo Watanabe in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedProStreet [=ProStreet=]]]'' drives his signature Apex Glide themed Lancer Evolution X, which he uses on all four disciplines. When you win his car, you only get his Grip-spec Evo.
** Starting
in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHeat Heat]]'' as comes limited [[OfficialFanSubmittedContent Khyzyl Saleem editions]] for the Pre-order pack. There is also another version of the same car, [[VersionExclusiveContent based on which console you're using]].
* ''VideoGame/{{Sleeping Dogs|2012}}'' features the Neo V,
a paid DownloadableContent. Its insane performance and cutting-edge handling makes it {{Fauxrrari}} version of the Evo X.
* ''VideoGame/TokyoXtremeRacer'':
** As an all-Lancer Evolution team, owning one is
one of the GameBreaker cars requirements to join Tokyo's Top Level. [[GameplayAndStorySegregation Well, atleast on paper...]]
** Members of Osaka's NO LOSER all drive various generations of Lan Evo vinyl wrapped
in military camo.
** Quite popular amongst mountain pass crowds, but
the game. For body kits, it can be fitted with an LM or most famous one is without a longtail GTR body kit, or even the works conversion doubt [[PlayerCharacter Daiki Kōnoue]]'s red-and-black Lan Evo III from ''Shift 2: Unleashed''.
* The Panther
''Chain Reaction''. [[spoiler:The car, alongside its driver, returns in ''VideoGame/SanFranciscoRush 2049'' is a carbon-copy ''Touge Legends'' as the TrueFinalBoss of the [=F1=], while the Super GT is slightly based on the [=F1 LM=] but not as obvious.
* The [=McLaren F1=] is a CoolCar on its own throughout the ''VideoGame/TestDrive'' series, starting with the F1 GTR in ''6''. In ''VideoGame/TestDriveUnlimited'', you get [[PaletteSwap four different F1 variants]], from the vanilla F1, F1 GT, F1 GTR and the F1 LM, all which are A-class hyper missiles.
game.]]




[[folder:[=McLaren P1=]]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[Series/TheGrandTour "Oh you bad, bad naughty car!"]]]]

->''"Using the combined technological force of [=McLaren's=] vast racing history, the [=McLaren=] P1 is a hypercar built with no compromise."''
-->--'''Forzavista''', ''VideoGame/ForzaMotorsport 5''

One of the three of the "Holy Trinity" of hybrid hypercars, alongside the Porsche 918 and [=LaFerrari=].

The P1 is [=McLaren's=] first ever plug-in hybrid hypercar and its second of the manufacturer's Ultimate Series, produced from 2015 to 2015. It was originally suppose to succeed the [=McLaren=] F1, until it was later confirmed that the Speedtail served as the F1's successor.

This ultimate uses the same structure as the [=MP4-12C=] such as using carbon-fibre monocoque and its use of a twin-turbocharged [=M838=] V8 engine, boasting 903 horsepower from both the motor and electric engine combined. The P1 utilizes technology derived from [=McLaren's=] own UsefulNotes/FormulaOne cars, such as the Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) and Drag Reduction System (DRS) rear wing, making it the first ever road car to ever incorporate it.

In 2015, [=McLaren=] launched their track-only car, the P1 GTR, as a MilestoneCelebration for 20 years since their victory of the 1995 UsefulNotes/TwentyFourHoursOfLeMans. [[TerminallyExclusiveClub Besides, that car is only exclusive to P1 owners only.]]
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[[AC:Film -- Live Action]]
* Texas Mike, one of the participants of the CoolVsAwesome De Leon race in ''Film/NeedForSpeed2014'' drives a red P1 [[spoiler:which got wrecked in the hands of [[BigBad Dino Brewster]] in his Lamborghini Sesto Elemento.]]
[[AC:Music]]
* Music/TheWeeknd is a proud owner of the [=McLaren=] P1, as he featured his CoolCar in his music videos, "Starboy" (alongside the Lamborghini Aventador), "Mania" and "Reminder".

[[AC:Video Games]]
* St. Louis in her ''Luxurious Wheels'' skin from ''VideoGame/AzurLane'' has her in a [[https://twitter.com/AzurLane_EN/status/1265913032669933568 beautiful black [=McLaren=] P1]]. And ''boooooy'' she has some massively extreme LegFocus, where even the devs decided to [[https://azurlane.koumakan.jp/wiki/St._Louis/Gallery#/media/File:Bg_2020.09.24_3.png make one of the loding screens]] of her sitting inside the car and giving that sultry pose in a way to highlight her legs.
* Both the [=McLaren=] P1 and it's track-only counterpart, the [=McLaren=] P1 GTR appeared in ''VideoGame/{{Driveclub}}'', and they are the only cars to have both KERS and DRS usable during gameplay.
* The [=McLaren=] P1 made its debut in ''VideoGame/ForzaMotorsport 5'', serving as the game's cover vehicle. [[ATasteOfPower You get to try out this 900 horsepowered legend through the streets of Prague]]. The P1 only comes in Volcano Orange or Volcano Yellow, where as RealLife offer large amount of factory colors. Its sequel in ''6'' via DownloadableContent added the pre-tuned P1 GTR. Sadly, KERS and DRS are non-functional to this car.
* Because ''VideoGame/GarenaFreeFire'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3V_q-GVb5Y collabed with [=McLaren=]]], enjoy dominating battlefields at over 350 km/h with this hot and blazing [=McLaren=] P1. ''BOOYAH'' indeed.
* The track-only P1 GTR made the cut in ''VideoGame/GranTurismo Sport'' as a track day Gr. X car. And yes, you can use DRS in this car, but only if you're on long straights and within slipstream zone.
* It first appeared in ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeedRivals'' as the last Racer car ever unlocked. It was brought back in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedPayback Payback]]'', and would be seen as the CoolCar driven by BigBad Lina Navarro, while ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHeat Heat]]'' adds the almighty track-only P1 GTR in the lineup.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mini Cooper and derivatives]]
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->''"I want a Mini Cooper because it's fuel efficient, emissions efficient and all that stuff. It's small and better for the environment. I think that will be my next car."''
-->--'''Creator/ChristinaRicci'''

A small, two-door, four-seat car, designed by Sir Alec Issigonis and produced by the British Motor Corporation (BMC) and its successors (first British Leyland and then Rover Group) for over 40 years, from 1959 until 2000, the Mini Cooper is considered an icon of 1960s British popular culture.

The distinctive two-door car's small size hides from the naked eye the fact that it features a space-saving transverse engine and front-wheel drive layout, which allows for 80% of the area of the car's floorpan to be used for passengers and luggage, and which has influenced a generation of car makers, who used it in many other "supermini" style car designs such as Honda N360 (1967), Nissan Cherry (1970), and Fiat 127 (1971), and also adapted for larger subcompact designs. An Italian version was produced by Innocenti in Milan and sold under the "Innocenti Mini" marque, though it would go on become markedly different from the original.

The car would have performance versions, the Mini Cooper and Cooper "S", who would go on to become successful as both race and rally cars, winning the Monte Carlo Rally every year from 1964 to 1967, except 1966, when the first-placed Mini (along with nine other cars) was controversially disqualified after the finish after it was decided that the car's headlights were against the rules.

Following its release, the Mini was marketed under the Austin and Morris names, as the Austin Seven and Morris Mini-Minor, respectively. The Austin Seven would be renamed Austin Mini in 1962, while Mini became a marque in its own right in 1969. In 1980, it once again became the Austin Mini, before being shortened to just "Mini" in 1988 (though some models exported to Japan continued to be badgered as "Rover").

BMW acquired the Rover Group in 1994, and while it sold the greater part of it in 2000, retained the rights to build cars using the Mini name since 2000 with a ContinuityReboot of the vehicle range (and retroactively naming the original car as the "Classic Mini" to better distinguish it).

In 1999, the Mini was voted the second-most influential car of the 20th century, behind the Ford Model T, and ahead of the Citroën DS and Volkswagen Beetle.
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[[AC:Film -- Live-Action]]
* ''Film/AustinPowers'': In ''Austin Powers in Goldmember'', the car of Austin's dad Nigel (played by ''The Italian Job'' star Creator/MichaelCaine, natch) is a Mini Cooper. Austin (whose car of choice is a Jaguar, or as he calls it, a "Shaguar") is surprised.
-->'''Austin:''' Your spy car's a Mini?\\
'''Nigel:''' [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything It's not the size, mate; It's how you use it.]]
* It's featured in a chase scene in ''Film/TheBourneIdentity'', where Jason Bourne drives a rickety red Mini through the streets of Paris.
* Deckard Shaw's garage in ''Film/HobbsAndShaw'' contains a classic-model Mini Cooper, with which he did a job in Italy. Of course, this is an ActorAllusion when Creator/JasonStatham did the day job in ''The Italian Job (2003)'' as stated below.
* Three Mini Coopers are featured in a lenghty car chase in ''Film/TheItalianJob1969''. They became iconic enough that Minis are used again in [[Film/TheItalianJob2003 the 2003 remake]].
* These compact British hatchbacks are used for the battle against a giant pixelated VideoGame/PacMan and VideoGame/DonkeyKong in the movie ''Film/{{Pixels}}''. All 4 Minis are sprayed in the colors of the four Pac-Man ghosts.
* The stolen Mini Coopers are the central characters driven by three {{Jerkass}} main characters who have their own agendas in ''Film/PorkPie''.

[[AC:Live-Action TV]]
* {{The Alleged|Car}} Mini Cooper in ''Series/{{Butterflies}}'' nominally belonging to the sons but which Ria is often forced to drive.
* A silver and black Mini Cooper is Phoebe Halliwell's CoolCar she once owned in ''Series/{{Charmed|1998}}''
* Later seasons of ''Series/DangerMan'' has Drake drive a 1963 Austin Mini Cooper S.
* ''Series/KodokuNoGurume'': In the 2021 New Year's special episode, Goro has to deliver a classic Mini Cooper from Maizuru in Kyoto Prefecture to Tokyo, which means driving it cross-country. Naturally (given the show's premise), this means an hour and half of trying restaurants along the way.
* If the Mini in itself is iconic, ''Series/MrBean's'' signature lime green/yellow Mini Cooper is an icon among icons, which even feels like it's also the main star of the show. Notable keys included a padlock to lock his car, a RemovableSteeringWheel as means of security, and the source of [[DrivesLikeCrazy numerous road catastrophes]], especially whenever that blue Reliant three-wheeler is involved.
* During an episode of ''Series/{{Skins}}'', Sid and Toni use an Mini (with a coffin on top) to move quickly through the streets of Bristol during a chase.

[[AC:Music]]
* The quintessentially British car is mentioned in the lyrics of the title track of (rather ironically enough) Music/{{Madonna}}'s album ''Music/AmericanLife''.[[note]]Keep in mind that this was around the time where the singer, following her marriage to British film director Creator/GuyRitchie, infamously adopted British mannerisms.[[/note]]
-->''I drive my Mini Cooper\\
And I'm feeling super-duper''
* As a homage/parody of ''The Italian Job'' 3 Minis feature heavily in the video for Music/{{Stereophonics}}' ''Pick A Part That's New''.

[[AC:Video Games]]
* Since the Mini was involved in UsefulNotes/{{Rallying}}, you'd not be surprised to find rally racing games that feature one. Be it whether it's the classic British Cooper or the Countryman JCW that competed in the UsefulNotes/WorldRallyChampionship from 2011 to 2015 (in which it also has an official game).
* The early ''VideoGame/{{Asphalt}}'' games has this Mini Cooper, typically as one of the earlier [[StarterMon starter cars.]] There had bin variants throughout the franchise such as the Mini Coupe and Roadster in ''7: Heat'' and ''8: Airborne'' respectively. In ''Xtreme'', you ger both the Dakar-winning [=All4Racing X-Raid=] and a highly modified ''WRC-style'' John Cooper Works.
* The first boss you face in ''CSR Racing'' is TheLeader of Fangz, Papa Biz who drives a highly-tuned Mini Cooper S. Yet the Mini Cooper itself (even the classic one in ''CSR Classics'') is one of the starter cars you can begin with.
* Minis are ''everywhere'' throughout ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}''. ''Horizon'' would benefits its WideOpenSandbox with their Dakar Cooper buggies.
* ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV'' features the {{Fauxrrari}} version, the Issi Classic.
* Minis made it debut in ''VideoGame/GranTurismo 2''. In ''3'', it's a prize car that can't be obtained elsewhere. By the time at ''4'', there are now BMW-made modern Mini Coopers in the lineup, including the entry level MINI ONE. Plus an improblable SuperPrototype of the Mini that was part of the Vision Gran Turismo programme.
* The Mini Cooper is one of the available cars to drive in Creator/{{Konami}}'s arcade RacingGame ''GTI Club: Rally Côte d'Azur''.
* ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'': The classic Mini appeared, in its "Cooper S" high-performance version, in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedShift Shift 2: Unleashed]]''. Noticeably, this was the only appearance of the classic Mini in the ''Need for Speed'' franchise,[[note]]aside from the exclusive to China and South Korea ''Need for Speed: Edge'', since shut down,[[/note]] and the only model of Mini car to appear at all until the Mini John Cooper Works Countryman debuted in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedPayback Payback]]'', where a Speedcross-built Countryman would be the car Mac drives in his {{DLC}} [[ADayInTheLimelight storyline]].
* Mini Coopers show up in ''VideoGame/ProjectGothamRacing'', usually as a starter car.
* TheCutie and the mascot of ''VideoGame/RacingLagoon'' Yuka Suzuki drives a pink two-toned Micro GT, probably a JokeCharacter due to how pathetically slow it is.
* If you complete the endgame cups of ''VideoGame/TestDrive 4'' & ''5'', you get the Pitbull Special, a bonus car resembling a highly customized Rover Mini. Even it its a cute lil' machine, it's PintSizedPowerhouse that can go blast past '''''400 km/h+'''''.
* The car that screams to be British of ''VideoGame/WatchDogsLegion'' has the Austin Mini-based Bogus 25. The sportier 25 Sport has a hilarious horn as it plays "God Save the Queen" as you honk it.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mitsubishi Eclipse]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:It's no total [[{{Pun}} eclipse]] [[Music/BonnieTyler of the heart]].]]

->'''Jesse:''' I see a cool-air intake. It's got a NOS-fogger system and a T-four turbo, Dominic. I see an A.I.C. controller. It has direct port nitrous injection.
->'''Dom:''' Yeah, and a stand-alone fuel management system. Not a bad way to spend $10,000.
-->-- ''Film/TheFastAndTheFurious2001''

Hailing from America, the Eclipse is Mitsubishi's sports compact coupe produced in four generations from 1989 to 2011. Accorffding to Mitsubishi, the Eclipse name [[MeaningfulName was derived from the unbeaten 18th-century English racehorse of the same name]] that won 18 races in a row and then retired.

The first two generations share a platform and parts with the rebadged Eagle Talon and the Plymouth Laser. Due to Mitsubishi's partnership with Chrysler, they were known as Diamond-Star Motors. The third generation Eclipse share a platform with the Chrysler Sebring and the Dodge Stratus. In 2005, the 4th-generation Eclipse replaced the Chrysler platform, with the front fascia consistent with Mitsubishi's corporate styling features of the time.

Earlier iterations typically use a 4G inline-4 engine, whereas the high end models starting with the third-gen made use of the 6G V6.

The Eclipse discontinued in 2011, though Mitsubishi revived the Eclipse name in 2017, as a compact crossover called the "Eclipse Cross".
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[[AC:Film -- Live Action]]
* ''Franchise/TheFastAndTheFurious'' perhaps shows proof of the Eclipse as one of the iconic tuners of the franchise:
** ''The'' most iconic of the icons of ''Film/TheFastAndTheFurious2001'' is the green 1995 Eclipse GS of Brian O'Connor where no words are best to explain this legendary PimpedOutCar. [[spoiler:He uses it during a race against Edwin and won, despite the car's components breaking down. The car was destroyed from an ambush by [[BigBad Johnny Tran]]]].
** Roman Pearce drives a purple Eclipse GTS Spyder in ''Film/TwoFastTwoFurious'', used for racing, ambushing the police and transporting drug money.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhPmgNp-8Vc Watch Rex in his '69 Judge try to outrun that familiar green Eclipse]] in ''Film/SexDrive''. [[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious2001 Does that ring a bell]]?
[[AC:Live-Action]]
* The Eclipse was the catalytic car in the "High Octane" episode of ''Series/CSIMiami''. While it is a CoolCar itself, the racer was [[OffWithHisHead decapitated]] after sticking his head on top of his car.
[[AC:Video Games]]
* The Eclipse Ralliart Concept shows up in ''Colin [=McRae=]: VideoGame/{{DIRT}} 2'' as probably an ImprobablyCoolCar, but modified to take on the rally world.
* ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}'' brings the entire Eclipse family, but what is perhaps the real deal here is the Eclipse GSX that appeared in nearly all the games. And they don't mind also adding Brian's F&F Eclipse, too.
* The Maibatsu Penumbra in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV'' is based on the Eclipse GT, an orange tuned version of which is driven by street racer Hao. The Penumbra FF in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoOnline'' is based on the 2nd-gen Eclipse GSX.
* ''VideoGame/MidnightClub'' has some examples of the Eclipse:
** The third-generation Eclipse in ''3'' is available as a starter car. Vanessa drives a [[PinkMeansFeminine pink]] Eclipse upon your first encounter.
** The GSX in ''Los Angeles'', once used as a time-trial car. Fit a VIS Sports body kit and you can [[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious2001 recreate Brian's Eclipse]] with ease. A DownloadableContent also adds the 2009 Eclipse Spyder GT.
* Like the aforementioned ''Fast & Furious'', ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'' popularized the Eclipse when import tuners come to play.
** It started off with the 2nd-gen Eclipse GSX in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnderground Underground]]'', where one of Eddie's {{Mooks}} drives. This is even highlighted in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYufqpWTW7M intro]], where a bone-stock Eclipse gets transformed into a PimpedOutCar.
** CasanovaWannabe and #11 on the Blacklist Big Lou in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedMostWanted Most Wanted]]'' drives a black Eclipse GT with an elaborate tiger vinyl.
** The same Eclipse GT appears in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedCarbon Carbon]]'', which Yumi drives as her Tier 2 car. The same 2nd gen Eclipse would later be as an unlockable DownloadableContent car, and that model would return in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedProStreet [=ProStreet=]]]''.
** It finally returns in ''''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnbound Unbound]]'' after almost two decades. One of the most notable examples is this {{Itasha}} [[https://media.contentapi.ea.com/content/dam/ea/need-for-speed-unbound/common/news-page/2022/10/exc-rev-screenshot-03-streetrace-web-1920x1080-logo.png.adapt.1920w.png modified Eclipse]] that was driven by OccidentalOtaku, Boost.
* That red car in ''VideoGame/SplinterCellConviction'' that belonged to Anna Grímsdóttir, where it'd be Sam Fisher's source of transportation after she gives the keys to him. By how it looks, it's shaped like a 2008 Eclipse.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment The evolution of the Evolution.]]]]

->''"The Lancer Evolution was a Mitsubishi rally superstar with an aggressive body style, a potent engine, and an all-wheel drive system. As a result, it acquired a large fan base throughout all ten models, so now, we will take you on a tour of the history of one of the most legendary models in the automotive industry."''
-->--'''autoevolution''', [[https://www.autoevolution.com/news/a-brief-history-about-all-mitsubishi-lancer-evolution-models-207121.html "A Brief History About All Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Models"]]

The Lancer Evolution, or as many like to just call it the [[FanNickname Evo]], is Mitsubishi's high-performing rally-based sports sedan introduced in 1992, based on the existing Lancer. Throughout its production time, there have been 10 official versions, with each model designated with a [[AlternativeNumberSystem Roman numeral]], and all of them use 2-litre intercooled turbocharged four-cylinder engines and an all-wheel drive system.

The first generation (Evolution I-III) was first derived from the original Galant VR-4 in a Lancer chassis, sold in both race-ready GSR (Gran Sport Racing) and lightened RS (Rally Sport) trims. Most models are fitted with OZ aftermarket rims.

The second generation (Evolution IV-VI) sees a major redesign in 1996, alongside its new twin-scroll turbocharger and Mitsubishi's new Active Yaw Control as a factory standard. Unique to this is its distinguished tow large fog lights fitted in the front bumper, which would be a standard for the Evo V. Like the previous generation, it comes with many third-party components such as Enkei wheels, seats from Recaro, and Brembo brakes.

In 2001, the third generation (Evolution VII-IX) was made in response to FIA's mandatory homologation rules in the. UsefulNotes/WorldRallyChampionship. Basing from the large Lancer Cedia chassis, this version sees
further uprated refinements to the body, and is fitted with suspension from Bilstein. The Evolution VIII onwards introduces a higher performance trim called the MR (Mitsubishi Racing), and is fitted with BBS alloy rims and a 6-speed gearbox, with numerous special trims introduced exclusively to the UsefulNotes/UnitedKingdom.

The final generation, the Lancer Evolution X was based on its concept and prototype models, featuring a reworked body, a 6-speed dual clutch transmission and the introduction to the S-WAC (Super All Wheel Control). The Evolution ceased production in 2016 as it bids farewell with special Final Edition trim.

Throughout the ten generations, the Lancer Evolution has been widely involved in UsefulNotes/{{Rallying}}, mainly the UsefulNotes/WorldRallyChampionship. The car became successful with Tommi Mäkinen winning the drivers championship four times in a row from 1996 to 1999, and as a result spawned the special Tommi Mäkinen Edition trim for the Lancer Evolution VI.
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[[AC:Anime and Manga]]
* The Lancer Evolution is high on drip in ''VideoGame/ChousokuHenkeiGyrozetter'', where its CombiningMecha, the Lancer Evolution Zero is where you take a wild guess what cars they are combining of.
* ''Manga/InitialD'' features some choices of this rally saloon:
** TheLeader of Emperor, Kyoichi Sudo drives a Pyrenees black [[WhatAPieceOfJunk near-bone stock]] Evolution 3. Don't be surprised by its looks as his Evo is uprated to 350 horses under the hood, fitted with a WRC-style "misfiring system". Being an AWD car, it trumps on any course with his [[BoringButPractical straight-forward techniques where drifting isn't pretty much necessary]].
** His subordinate Seiji Iwaki drives a white Evo 4, where he's ordered to use the Simulation 3 technique for his race against Takumi. And his {{Pride}} and incompetence left him to disobey his orders, resulting in Kyoichi to slap his face for his failure.
** The two [[DirtyCoward racing bastards from Tsuchisaka]] Aikawa and Ichijo drive an Evo V and a wingless Evo VI respectively. [[spoiler:For the latter's case, Ichijo's Evo was HoistedByHisOwnPetard when his car ran through an oil slick (in which the two did to sabotage Keisuke during his practice run) causing him to lose traction and conceded his lead to Takumi.]]
** Kobayakawa of Team 246 drives a Yellow Evolution VII, fully tricked with its distinctive C-West front bumper and Voltex wing, [[spoiler:used for his battle against Keisuke's RX-7 in Yabitsu and lost.]]
* ''Manga/MFGhost'' has a background racer known a Sota Tsukamoto, who drives a kitted-out White Evolution IX MR GSR, however, compared to the other named racers in the series, Sota doesn't have the best of luck, as his best finish is all the way down in 96th in Year 3, [[spoiler: and he also never appears during any of the main races in Year 4]].
* The Kamiya brothers, ThoseTwoGuys [[TheIdiotFromOsaka from Osaka]] in ''Manga/WanganMidnight'' has Eiji and Maki driving a blue Evo V and white Evo VI respectively.
[[AC:Film -- Live Action]]
* As part of the tuner culture, ''Franchise/TheFastAndTheFurious'' highly regards the Evo as a popular import.
** The lime green Lancer Evo VII of Brian O'Connor and Tej Parker in ''Film/TwoFastTwoFurious'' comes [[PimpedOutCar decked with a DAMD body kit]], and a NitroBoost.
** Another iconic example is Sean Boswell's famous red APR-themed Evolution IX in ''[[Film/TheFastAndTheFuriousTokyoDrift Tokyo Drift]]'', [[spoiler:given by Han and used to practice drifting, after his previous [=S15=] was trashed out from a race against D.K.]]
* Any movie starring Creator/JackieChan would likely feature an Evo in certain parts of the film. Mainly because of his long-time alliance with Mitsubishi.
* ''Film/{{Taxi}}'':
** The 3 black Lancer Evolution [=VIs=] featured as a star car driven by the {{Yakuza}} of ''Taxi 2''.
** In ''Taxi 3'', an Evo VII police car can be seen chasing Daniel's Peugeot 406 when he is carrying a panicking passenger in the pre-opening sequence.
[[AC:Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/KaitouSentaiLupinrangerVsKeisatsuSentaiPatranger'': The Patrangers' car, GSPO Patrol Car, is a modified Lancer Evolution VII GT-A, which is a ''detuned'' automatic transmission model for that generation. The car was also debadged to prevent Mitsubishi from suing Toei.

[[AC:Video Games]]
* As an iconic rally icon alongside its [[TheRival rival]] Subaru Impreza, the Evolution is widely used in many rally-based racing games, be it whether it's a WRC rally car, a Group A, a Group N, or a rallycross car, it's quite too common to list all of them.
* The Evolution X made its first inception in ''VideoGame/{{Asphalt}} 8: Airborne'' from an update in 2015. In ''9: Legends'' this is your [[StarterMon starting car]] when you play the game for the very first time.
* The Mistubishi lineup ''VideoGame/BattleGear'' consists of nothing but Lancer Evos (other than the Colt and FTO). You also get the bonus PCCS tuned Evo III and the tuned Evo 4, as a ShoutOut to the cars of ''Initial D's'' Kyoichi and Seiji respectively.
* The Karin Kuruma in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoOnline'' is based on the Evo X.
* There are shit-tons of Evolutions in all of the ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'' games, with all the versions, trims, rally variants and tuned editions to boot, even there is a one-make "Evolution Meeting" where the series only allow nothing but Evo models.
** In ''Sport'', the Final Edition Evo X serves as the base car for Gr. 4, Gr.3 and Gr. B (with a homologated road car included).
* ''VideoGame/{{Juiced}}'' didn't only add the Evolution in both games, but the Prototype X, the basis of the Evo X serves as the game's art cover car for ''Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights''.
* ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'' started is [[{{Pun}} evolution]] from [[GenreShift exotic cars and on mountains to tuners on city streets]] with a Lancer Evolution VIII making its mark in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnderground Underground 2]]''.
** The same Evo 8 returned in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedMostWanted Most Wanted]]'', with a decked out white, blue and red car driven by Earl, #8 on the blacklist.
** ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedCarbon Carbon]]'' jumps the Evolution from 8 to 9, as a tier 3 tuner car, [[spoiler:driven by Kenji after Bushido gets disbanded and joins Stacked Deck with Wolf and Angie.]]
** The Showdown King, Ryo Watanabe in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedProStreet [=ProStreet=]]]'' drives his signature Apex Glide themed Lancer Evolution X, which he uses on all four disciplines. When you win his car, you only get his Grip-spec Evo.
** Starting in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHeat Heat]]'' comes limited [[OfficialFanSubmittedContent Khyzyl Saleem editions]] for the Pre-order pack. There is also another version of the same car, [[VersionExclusiveContent based on which console you're using]].
* ''VideoGame/{{Sleeping Dogs|2012}}'' features the Neo V, a {{Fauxrrari}} version of the Evo X.
* ''VideoGame/TokyoXtremeRacer'':
** As an all-Lancer Evolution team, owning one is one of the requirements to join Tokyo's Top Level. [[GameplayAndStorySegregation Well, atleast on paper...]]
** Members of Osaka's NO LOSER all drive various generations of Lan Evo vinyl wrapped in military camo.
** Quite popular amongst mountain pass crowds, but the most famous one is without a doubt [[PlayerCharacter Daiki Kōnoue]]'s red-and-black Lan Evo III from ''Chain Reaction''. [[spoiler:The car, alongside its driver, returns in ''Touge Legends'' as the TrueFinalBoss of the game.]]

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[[folder:Nissan Fairlady Z/Z-car and earlier derivatives]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:The ''other'' [[Anime/DragonBallZ Z-Warriors]].[[labelnote:*]]The first five generations of Z-car. Foreground: Nissan 240Z. Background, from left to right: Nissan 280ZX, Nissan 300ZX (Z31), Nissan 300ZX (Z32), and Nissan 350Z (Z33)[[/labelnote]]]]

->''"The Nissan Z is one of the best Nissan sports cars and has been in production since 1969. Nissan manufactured the Z in seven generations, with the latest iteration introducing modern technology and over double the performance of its predecessors."''
-->--''[=HotCars.com=]''

The Nissan Z-series is a model series of sports cars manufactured by Nissan in seven generations since 1969.

The original Z was first sold on October 1969 in Japan as the Nissan Fairlady Z (Japanese: 日産・フェアレディZ, ''Nissan Fearedi Zetto'') as a replacement for the Nissan Bluebird, and initially marketed as the Datsun 240Z for international customers. Known for their looks, reliability, performance and affordability, since then Nissan has manufactured seven generations of Z-cars: Nissan Fairlady Z (S30), Nissan Fairlady Z (S130), Nissan 300ZX, Nissan 350Z, Nissan 370Z, with the most recent--simply known as the Nissan Z--in production since 2022.
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[[AC:Anime and Manga]]
* Ryuji Ikeda of ''Manga/InitialD'', TheLeader of Team Spiral and the specialist of the "Zero Theory" technique is the BadassDriver behind the Burning Red Fairlady Z (Z33), fitted with Ings components. [[spoiler:During a deathmatch race between Ryosuke's newly modified RX-7 and Rin Hojo's R32, Ryuji uses his car to help slow Rin's car after a brake failure.]]
* ''Manga/WanganMidnight'' becomes a legend that creates new legends where the Nissan Fairlady plays a huge role of the Wangan story...
** Perhaps every tuner enthusiast and racing game fan would fully recognise this legendary HerosClassicCar, And that is the famous, but supernaturally deadly midnight blue S30, the '''Devil Z'''. The owner of this CoolCar is none other than TheProtagonist, Akio Asakura. [[spoiler:Previous owners of this car died in numerous car accidents, making this one deadly FragileSpeedster. Even Eriko's late brother also named]] ''[[spoiler:Akio Asakura]]'' [[spoiler:was one of the victims of this tragedy.]]
--->'''Akio:''' You can refuse as much as you want, but I am like you Devil Z!
*** In the earlier chapters, Akio once owned a red Z31 Z and briefly challenged Tatsuya Shima's Blackbird (a black Porsche 964 Turbo. He sold it before he got his hands to this CoolCar.
** And speaking of [=Z31=]... Harada, Hiramoto's friend owns this car. [[spoiler:While chasing down Reina in her R32, his engine was blown out from {{Overheating}}, prompting Harada to ride along with Hiramoto in his R32]].
** Makoto Morishita, a fashion model and close friend of Reina Akikawa drives a yellow Z32 [=300ZX=] after she sold her Impreza. This becomes the central car for "The Legendary F1 Turbine", as this car is tuned by Yamashita.
* ''Shakotan Boogie'', being a predecessor of ''Wangan Midnight'':
** One of the deuteragonists, Akira Shimizu, owns a PimpedOutCar on his S30, with a G-Nose kit and "Yanky Mate!" decals.
** One of the minor characters, Johnny, drives a Z31.
[[AC:Film -- Animation]]
* There are dozens of Datsun [=Zs=] in the background when Mater and Lightning [=McQueen=] are visiting Tokyo in ''WesternAnimation/Cars2''. But there is one notable Fairlady; that is Mach Matsuo, a seasoned international racer, who serves as Shu Todoroki's coach.
[[AC:Film -- Live Action]]
* Fairladies are one of the hot import tuners of the ''Franchise/TheFastAndTheFurious'' films.
** Takashi, the [[RedBaron Drift King]] and the BigBad of ''Film/TheFastAndTheFuriousTokyoDrift'' is the driver behind this iconic Black Veilside 350Z with Ghostlight scarab graphics. His [[TheDragon close friend]] Morimoto also drives a 350Z, except its gold and black, and fitted with a Top Secret kit. [[spoiler:Both [=Zs=] were wrecked in the process. Takashi drives off Suicide Mountain after trying to defend his lead by slam Sean Boswell's Mustang, and Morimoto was killed from a head-on collision with a traffic car earlier.]]
** A yellow Datsun 240Z with a [[PimpedOutCar Pandem body kit]] is the car of Isabel Neves in ''Film/FastX''. [[spoiler:The car was destroyed during a race war by [[BigBad Dante Reyes]] since that car was [[ExternalCombustion rigged with explosives]]. Luckily, she survived thanks to Dom's intervention.]]
[[AC:Live-Action TV]]
* Toha Yamaji/'''Jiraiya''''s main vehicle, the Black Saber, is a black Z31 300ZX in ''Series/SekaiNinjaSenJiraiya''.
* The Joker, K's souped-up patrol car in Series/RobotDetective is built around a Nissan Fairlady Z (S30). Also a FlyingCar that is still cool enough to be more than just a CoolCar.
* A 1985 Nissan 300ZX [[DescriptionPorn Z31 3-litre V6 Turbo]] in ''Series/WellingtonParanormal'' is perhaps a CoolCar with HauntedTechnology.
[[AC:Music]]
* The ''Herbie: Fully Loaded'' song "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ot0UDplL0fo First]]" by Creator/LindsayLohan sure gave that music video that CarPorn love. Besides the titular sentient Beetle himself, the car that also takes the cake is a silver [=350Z=] having a 'lil drag race with the other drivers.
[[AC:Video Games]]
* While the 370Z exists since ''VideoGame/{{Asphalt}} 5'', in ''8: Airborne'', you get this 370Z Special Edition, a fully PimpedOutCar with a water-themed livery inspired by the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Wave_off_Kanagawa The Great Wave off Kanagawa]].
* This is the car detective Raymond Broady drives in ''VideoGame/ChaseHQ'' sequel ''S.C.I.: Special Criminal Investigation''. It's a red roofless [=300ZX=] T-Top Turbo, allowing Tony Gibson at the passenger side to shoot his firearm.
* In ''VideoGame/TheCrewMotorfest'', there is a Motorfest headquarters in Fresno, [[spoiler:and it is where the player obtains a special modified Nissan [=300ZX=] from the end of one of the stories.]]
* ''Colin [=McRae=]: VideoGame/{{DIRT}} 2'' uniquely features the Nissan 350Z to the lineup for Rally, Rallycross & Trailblazer. Quite uncommon to see a modern Fairlady dishing out gravel in rallies like this. It became prominent as it is the car of Mohammed ben Sulayem for the three mentioned disciplnes, as he has is own unique livery to that.
** In ''DIRT Rally 2.0'', the Datsun 240Z made waves in the lineup as a beginner friendly historic RWD rally car.
* No matter what generation the Z is, ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}'' and ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'' would commonly have many of them. For distinction, the FM-tuned 350Z is depicted in the box art for ''Forza Motorsport 2'', whereas the latter have the Fairlady Z Concept in ''3'', and a Gran Turismo 4 Limited Edition 350Z in... uh... ''[[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment Gran Turismo 4]]'', as well as the many many trims, plus the tuned and racing variants, primarily, the [=GT500=] race car from Super GT.
** As part of a collaboration with Donut Media, ''Forza Horizon 5'' has "Hi-Low" 350Zs, which the player can use freely after completing their associated Horizon Story.
* ''VideoGame/{{GRID}}'' has this Top Secret 350Z as a Pro-Tuned class race car. In later sequels, it jumps through disciplines, such as ''Autosport'' as a Drift car and in ''2019'' as a Gr.2 race car, similar to the other Group [=GT4=] race cars.
** In ''GRID 2'', it adds Chris Forsberg's Formula D-spec V8-powered [[ProductPlacement NOS Energy]] 370Z, with a Nismo body kit as a drift car.
* The De'Leo 58 is seen driven by Racket Informants and several {{Mooks}} in various missions of ''VideoGame/MafiaIII''. It's based on the Datsun 240Z and is considered to be the very few Japanese-based cars in the game. One of Jonathan Maguire's images on him shows Danny Burke next to that yellow CoolCar.
* The Tokyo Cop in ''VideoGame/MidnightClub II'' is heavily based on the 1989 Nissan Fairlady Z. TruthInTelevision, said Z was widely used by Japanese police at that time.
* ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'' has somehow made an on-and-off tradition of pairing Nissan's Z-series cars with the ladies:
** ''[[VideoGame/TheNeedForSpeed Over Drivin' Skyline Memorial]]'', in which [[EverybodyOwnsAFord Everybody Owns a Nissan]] is officially the first game to utilize the legendary Z, where you get the [=240ZG=] and the [=300ZX=]. [[NoExportForYou But since the game was only sold in Japan...]]
** Fans would easily remember the Z for the ''first time'' in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnderground Underground]]'', which featured the 2003 Nissan 350Z. [[spoiler:A mysterious silver 350Z is revealed to be driven by Melissa, the game's PostFinalBoss after beating Eddie.]] But what stood out by many fans growing up is the custom metallic green [=350Z=] with a purple dragon vinyl in the sequel, driven by Rachel Teller.
** The 350Z would be Neville's Tier 3 tuner car in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedCarbon Carbon]]'' after Nissan was previously absent in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedMostWanted Most Wanted]]''. In its portable version ''Own the City'', the facelifted 2006 variant of the 350Z is driven by Daemon of the Corps. [[spoiler:Sara also drives one during her PostFinalBoss race after her Toyota [=MR2=] got blown up by EX.]]
** The opening sequence of ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUndercover Undercover]]'' allows you to try ATasteOfPower of the new Nissan 370Z ([=Z34=]), before you are given a Nissan [=240SX=] ([=S13=]) as your StarterMon.
** The [=370Z=] would be Zarinah's signature car, seen in her opening in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedNitro Nitro]]'', used as her car for the Silver Cup.
** The {{Fanservice}} duo, Nikki and Mila in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedTheRun The Run]]'' both drive identical [=370Zs=] for the EpicRace. [[spoiler:Nikki later reappears once more in Stage 9 as the last lady standing against Jack. Guess Mila didn't make the cut.]]
** Travis, as the anonymous Outlaw drive classic Fairlady [=240ZG=]. When ''not'' an Outlaw however has him in a classic Skyline [=2000GT-R=].
** While the 350Z returned in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedPayback Payback]]'', [[SpicyLatina La Catarina]], TheLeader of Graveyard Shift, also drives this Day of the Dead-themed junk. The [=240ZG=] itself is one of the 5 derelict cars, and you can modify this Japanese classic JDM in various builds.
** Speaking of ''Payback'', Ana Rivera in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHeat Heat]]'' drives a light blue 350Z with a bodykit last used in ''Shift''. [[spoiler:Too bad she had to say goodbye to her beloved Z as [[FelonyMisdemeanor Officer Danny Shaw impounds it for]] ''[[DisproportionateRetribution utterly no reason]]''.]]
** Two known rivals in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnbound Unbound]]'' in their [=Zs=]: Waru's [[PimpedOutCar pimped out]] [=240ZG=], and Justicia's 350Z who for some reason [[RecurringExtra appears in every race]]. Also in the prologue, you get to tryout an [=RZ34=] Z Prototype as part of a "car delivery" for Alec.
* A black Datsun [=240Z=] is Lo Wang's personal CoolCar, as seen before his first mission at the beginning of ''VideoGame/ShadowWarrior2013''. ...with some [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=logBCB1YJk8 Transformers music]] to boot!
-->'''Lo Wang:''' God damn right! ''(singing)'' '''YOU GOT THE POWER!''' WHEN ALL HELL'S BREAKIN' LOOSE, YOU'LL BE RIDING THE EYE OF THE STORM.
* The 600 Coupe S in ''VideoGame/{{Sleeping Dogs|2012}}'' is quite clearly based on the Datsun [=240Z=].
* ''VideoGame/TokyoXtremeRacer'':
** Extremely common through-out every single game of the series, from standard opponents to bosses. The most notable owner of one is, of course, [[MyNameIsQuestionMark UNKNOWN]], whose dark blue S30 is shrouded in legend.
** Midnight Wolf switches out his usual Skyline [=GT-R=] for a Z32 in a ''Series/KnightRider''-inspired body kit in ''Street Supremacy''.
* While Tatsuya's Blackbird is clearly a 911, the international release of ''VideoGame/WanganMidnightMaximumTune'' has his Blackbird changed into a [=Z33=] instead, equipped with Aero Set C (Nismo S-Tune GT) body kit, in an attempt to disguise it as a Porsche. Starting in ''4'', it now uses the proper 911, albeit the RUF Yellowbird.
** And with the Fairlady Z alone, has added ever single generation to date.

[[AC:Western Animation]]
* Manta in ''WesternAnimation/{{MASK}}'' is a Nissan [=300ZX=] used by VENOM agent Vanessa Warfield, which turns into a jet.
* The Filipino Creator/{{Netflix}} series ''WesternAnimation/{{Trese}}'' in one episode has the titular hero tear down the streets of Manila against a tikbalang in what appears to be driving a modified classic blue Datsun Z.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Nissan GT-R]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:An even almightier Godzilla.]]

->''"None, regardless of talent, could dispute the GT-R's ability to leave mouths agape and spines tingling. Its mind-blowing faculties seemingly blur the line between surreality and reality-what a fantastical "Anyone, anytime, anywhere" supercar should do."''
-->--'''[=MotorTrend=]'''

The Nissan GT-R (R35) is a car made by Nissan to succeed the Nissan Skyline GT-R, the high-performance version of the Nissan Skyline, in 2007. Being a ContinuityReboot of the GT-R nameplate, it serves as Nissan's premier 2+2 sports coupe.

It dates all the way back to the TurnOfTheMillennium when Nissan intended to build the world's finest supercar that would beat its competitors. The GT-R was originally part of its revival plan during the twilight of the R34 Skyline GT-R (as the succeeding V-series Skyline generations [[RevisitingTheRoots revisited their luxury sedan roots from the Prince Skyline days]], [[DecompositeCharacter thus separating the GT-R nameplate by intentions]]). Its very first SuperPrototype, the GT-R concept was unveiled during the Tokyo Motor Show in 2001. Nissan would confirm production, intends to worldwide markets in limited quantities. Nissan would eventually build a revised version in 2005, now called the GT-R Proto, also unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show. Officials say 80% to 90% of the body would base its production on that prototype, which in fact, actually happened.

After seven yeats of development, the GT-R was finally unveiled in 2007, built using the PM platform. A supercar combining high-performance with high-practicality of a grand tourer, new features include advanced aerodynamics, a new 473 hp 3.8 L twin-turbocharged [=VR38DETT=] V6 engine that sets the fastest accelerating car of 2009, an active suspension, a drivetrain with a rear mounted independent transaxle and its multifunctional-display designed by Creator/PolyphonyDigital, the creators of ''VideoGame/GranTurismo''. Its body uses a mix of steel, aluminium and carbon fibre. It's one of the first to ever feature launch-control and dual-clutch transmission.

It was Nissan's first ever supercar[[note]]Unless you count the R390 [=GT1=] road car[[/note]] and their first grand tourer since 1992 Nissan Leopard, and designed to beat other supercars in par of price and performance such as the Porsche 911, Chevrolet Corvette and the Dodge Viper. Despite being sold in limited quantities, the GT-R was offered in numerous variants and facelifts thoughout its current production timeline, ranging from the special edition [=SpecV=] in 2019, to the high-performing factory-tuned GT-R NISMO introduced in 2015, to even the limited bespoke GT-R50 by Italdesign in 2019.

Other than being the Japanese supercar, it would see action in motorsports, as seen in the [=GT3=] racing series in which ''Gran Turismo'' key people Kazunori Yamauchi and Jann Maddenborough competed with the car. It also competed in the short-lived FIA [=GT1=] World Championship where the GT-R won the drivers championship in 2011. But mostly, the GT-R plays a key role in the Japanese premier racing series, Super GT, which saw numerous Driver and Team championship titles throughout its lifespan.

The GT-R was highly praised amongst enthusiasts and critics alike, to the point ''Series/{{Top Gear|UK}} calls it "one of the most incredible cars of any kind ever built".
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[[AC:Anime and Manga]]
* The blue GT-R Pure Edition is the car Shunsuke Hayami operates in ''VideoGame/ChousokuHenkeiGyrozetter''. Combine this with the other Godzillas and you have yourself a '''GT-RRR''' Gyrozetter.
* Other than his beloved Fiat 500, Kazunobu Chiba of ''Manga/DetectiveConan'' runs this domestic supercar; a [=MY17=] Godzilla.
* One of the drivers who'd bring a domestic supercar in ''Manga/MFGhost'' would be Shun Aiba, Kanata's friend and mentor. His chosen car for the race would be his white Nissan GT-R NISMO. [[spoiler:And while the car is actually fast in the straights thanks to its acceleration, he miscalculated his timing when he overshot his brakes to a runoff [[DownToTheLastPlay during a three wide sudden death between him against Kaito's 488 and Yuudai's R8]], conceding his third place and [[FromBadToWorse dropping down to 6th, since he's also overtaken by Yosuke's AMG GT]].]]
* ''Manga/WanganMidnight C1 Runner'' has one modified GT-R R35 in the hands of Takahiko Arisu as his demo car from his tuning factory ARISE.
[[AC:Film -- Animation]]
* The ChaseScene of ''WesternAnimation/CatwomanHunted'' has Tobias Whale and his goons pursue Selina in vehicles. One of them runs a black GT-R lookalike.
[[AC:Film -- Live Action]]
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvn5Lm0wHDo An unmarked Nissan GT-R Nismo would be what one of the Special Investigation Section (SIS) use]] in ''Film/{{Ambulance}}''.
* A camo designed Nissan GT-R show up as one of the featured cars ''[[Film/Burning2014 Børning 2]]'' that joins with the gang in an illegal street race across the Norwegian snow.
* While Zach Sobiech has months left to live, one moment of ''Film/{{Clouds}}'' him take a Nissan GT-R for a drive and impress his fellow student Amy Adamle and make out together, despite his mom's protests since his dad wants to feel happy [[spoiler:before his tragic passing.]]
* Brian O'Connor must be switching between Godzillas throughout ''Franchise/TheFastAndTheFurious''
** [[spoiler:The ending of ''Film/FastFive'' gets into an UnknownRematchConclusion where Dominic Toretto in a black 2009 SRT-8 challenge Brian in his GT-R to a race. The film cuts to the end credits as Dom accepts Brian's challenge, but you get to see the outcome in the very beginning of the [[Film/FastAndFurious6 next film]]]].
** ...and said next film? In ''Film/FastAndFurious6'' Brian can finally relax [[spoiler:after bringing [[BigBad Owen Shaw]] to justice]], he celebrates by buying himself a Blue GT-R, decked with a Bensopra body kit. It's parked at the Toretto House at the end.
** During the climax of ''Film/Furious7'', Brian would take command in his GT-R with Ramsey alongside him, while being hunted by Mose Jakande's UAV gunfire. Thanks to its hydraulic system, it can drive UnderTheTruck.
* Name any movie directed by Creator/NeillBlomkamp. You're certainly guaranteed to see the Nissan GT-R to be an all-show in every one of his movies as part of the AuthorAppeal, and hell, Blomkamp himself is a proud GT-R owner:
** Even ''Film/{{Chappie}}'' himself at one point would hilariously carjack a grey Nissan GT-R.
** It's over 140 years old (given the film was set in 2154) and yet, this battle-ready Nissan GT-R of ''Film/{{Elysium}}'' is futuristic relic, built as a venerable and roadworthy heist vehicle.
** The GT-R would be exaggerated as one of the featured cars of the ''Film/{{Gran Turismo|2023}}'' movie, since it has strong ties as the GT Academy car:
*** This would be the car Jann Maddenborough would use during Race Camp, which would have been source of historical inaccuracy and AnachronismStew, given that scene was set in 2011, because 1) He used a Nissan 370Z in RealLife, and 2) that GT-R is a 2017 post-facelifted model.
*** Following his success in Race Camp, Jann would jump into the almighty GT-R NISMO [=GT3=] race car to obtain his FIA racing license. [[spoiler:This gained infamy by its ''logical extreme'' during Jann's first VLN race where [[https://youtu.be/GBuElSi_t-U?feature=shared it highlights the infamous Nürburgring Nordschleife crash]] where the car would ultimately '''''kill a spectator'''''. All intensly PlayedForDrama. Brutal.]]
[[AC:Video Games]]
* ''VideoGame/{{Cruisn}} Blast'' once ran a Nissan GT-R NISMO in arcades before it was relegated into just your ordinary GT-R.
* Breaking the mold from just only European cars, has this {{DLC}}. One of the few Japanese cars ever added in ''VideoGame/{{Driveclub}}'' has this [=MY15=] Nissan GT-R and the [[PaletteSwap track-oriented GT-R NISMO]]. One of the best of the best in the Performance class and Super class respectively.
* You can have John Tanner rock a Godzilla supercar in ''VideoGame/DriverSanFrancisco''. Its second Race Takedown activity where the targets are all driving Nissans, one of them is a GT-R.
* [=GT-Rs=] are quite ubiquitous since its inception in ''VideoGame/ForzaMotorsport 3''. Its special editions would be highly decked with a Liberty Walk body kit.
** The initial drive of ''Motorsport 7'' put you in Ukyo Takagi's shoes, as you drive the 2015 GT-R [=GT500=] around one lap of the Nürburgring during a heavy rainfall.
** Other than that, the [=MY17=] GT-R would be known for its errors such as [[OffModel missing side mirrors and non-functional brake lights]]. Thankfully it was patched. Also, that GT-R would usually be the featured car in ''Horizon's'' Forzathon weekly challenges.
* It all dates back in ''VideoGame/GranTurismo Concept'' with its 7-speed GT-R Concept seen during the 2001 Tokyo Motor Show, but still is an ImprobablyCoolCar, nonetheless. Even it runs a Le Mans-spec GT-R Concept race car too, the Dream Car Championship reward. By ''Gran Turismo 5'', there's an [[PaletteSwap absurd amount of Godzillas to list down]], including the vanilla GT-R, GT-R Spec V, and even the 2012 Black Edition. Plus the 2005 Proto and the "Black Mask" version with its bumpers fully covered. Not to mention the Super GT [=GT500=] race cars and the GT Academy edition as well.
** Also, the GT-R would serve as the [[https://e.snmc.io/lk/f/x/16f754cf27ad108a3f159192ef66ad49/6678969 featured car]] of the ''Gran Turismo 5: Prologue'' cover.
** By ''Gran Turismo Sport'', there are still [=GT-Rs=] aplenty, serving as the basis for a Gr.4, Gr.3 (GT-R Nismo [=GT3=]), Gr.2 (the aforementioned Super GT cars) and even a Gr.B rally car. If you manage to get all gold in the DrivingTest, you're awarded the GT-R safety car. Yes. The one that looks like that '''''infamous Skyline GT-R pace car'''''.
** As a way to celebrate the release of the aforementioned 2023 film, ''Gran Turismo 7'' gives you Jann Maddenborough's 2018 GT-R Nismo [=GT3=] movie car for free.
* Who'd know a Nissan supercar would show up in ''VideoGame/InitialDArcadeStage'', where some of their courses (ie. Irohazaka) are in the same prefecture as the GT-R's manufacturing plant (in Tochigi Prefecture, no less!), unless it had to do with the collaboration event with ''MF Ghost'', especially the GT-R NISMO driven bt the aforementioned Shun Aiba.
* Just like the Skyline GT-R, this almighty Godzilla successor would be ''the'' Japanese supercar of ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'':
** It debuted in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedProStreet [=ProStreet=]]]''. Not only you get the vanilla GT-R but also its 2005 prototype, as seen in the game cover. Though you can't modify the GT-R Proto, [[CoversAlwaysLie despite the cover saying otherwise]].
** The GT-R would be the Tri-City Bay's Super State Cruiser during high-speed pursuits of ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUndercover Undercover]]''. The same car would be used as a Federal Cruiser for ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedTheRun The Run]]''.
** Both the vanilla GT-R and the GT-R [=SpecV=] appear in ''Shift'', for the former, a Works conversion makes it Super GT race car, while the latter makes it an [=FIA GT1=] car.
*** It's more prominent in the sequel. As you start the game, you get ATasteOfPower with the NFS Edition GT-R around Suzuka, and if you [[spoiler:manage to beat Jamie Campbell-Walter in the FIA [=GT1=] Championship, his GT-R [=GT1=], the game's cover car, is all yours.]]
** In ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHotPursuit Hot Pursuit]]'', the GT-R [=SpecV=] would be prominently be used in the "Trail of Destruction" racer event.
** It shows up in the 2015 reboot, where the GT-R has body kits galore from Rocket Bunny, Varis, Liberty Walk, Pandem and Bensophia. One post-launch update adds the 2017 facelift.
** ...and said 2017 facelift would be seen in one of the House's pawns, driven by Diamond Block's [[BalkanBastard Mitko Vasilev]] from ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedPayback Payback]]''...
** ...and again in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnbound Unbound]]'' where the GT-R also had a {{pimped out|Car}} version from Legendary Customs. Ukrainian racer Anechka runs a [[AnimalMotif zebra-patterned]] GT-R.
* And speaking of that GT-R Concept from ''Gran Turismo'', you also get to drive '''this''' ImprobablyCoolCar in ''VideoGame/ProjectGothamRacing 3''.
* It's a SecretCharacter in Creator/{{SEGA}}'s arcade RacingGame ''R-Tuned: Ultimate Street Racing'', [[spoiler:where a mysterious rival named Mr. R [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIBqKxP6qXg runs a purely bone-stock Nissan GT-R]] in a world full of {{pimped out|Car}} tuners. And it's [[NonPlayableCharacter unplayable]], too.]]
* The "hero" car featured on the cover of ''VideoGame/RidgeRacer 7'' is the Kamata [=RC410=], drawn mainly from its still-concept Nissan GT-R (R35). And said "hero" car even predated the FIA [=GT1/GT3=] spec GT-R in RealLife!
* The Takumi RX-T in ''VideoGame/RocketLeague'' would resemble the Nissan GT-R judging by its headlights. Just only if the game didn't give out the [[Manga/InitialD Fujiwara name]].
* Also, there is the Hanzo GT from ''VideoGame/SplitSecond'' that primarily takes cues to the Nissan GT-R, thanks to its headlight.
* Other than the Skyline GT-R R34, the R35 appears alongside the other Nissans of ''VideoGame/TestDriveUnlimited2''.
* The GT-R was first introduced in ''VideoGame/WanganMidnightMaximumTune [=3DX+=]'', alongside its Hakusoka cousin. While it is a CoolCar and arguably the first supercar at that time, the car can't be visually dressed-up, and would use an unusual tuning system. Rikako Ohta would be the one to do the horse work instead of Jun Kitami.
** There are also special edition Godzillas in later installments such as the [=MY17=] GT-R as a terminal scratch reward and the GT-R Nismo as July's Navi Scratch-off reward.
** And introduced in ''[=6RR=]'' would be this rare GT-R50 by Italdesign. Finally, this GT-R has aero kits.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Nissan Silvia and derivatives]]
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->''"Nissan's S-chassis, or Silvia, as it was named in Japan, is synonymous with the art of drifting and has long served as one of the most desirable vehicle chassis by enthusiasts worldwide. That fact remains even today, over two decades after the last bit of production took place."''
-->--[[https://www.motortrend.com/features/nissan-silvia-s13-s14-s15-drift-car-history-specs-photos/ The Classic Nissan Silvia S13, S14, S15: History, Generations, Specs, Photos]], ''[=MotorTrend=]''

Arguably ''the'' most popular and ubiquitous JDM tuner and drift car there is.

[[ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming Derived from Sylvia, the nymph who served the goddess of the hunt, Diana]], the Nissan Silvia is a series of front-engine, rear-wheel drive sports cars produced from 1965 until the end of 2002. Various have been exported of Japan and [[MarketBasedTitle marketed]] as either the [=200SX=] or [=240SX=], usually sold under the Datsun brand.

It all began in 1964 when it was made public during the Tokyo Motor Show, built from an existing Nissan Fairlady platform. The first Silvia ([=CSP311=]) or the "Datsun Coupé 1500" began production in 1965, which all are handcrafted and built in limited quantities (with a mere 554 produced), utilizing a 1.6 L Nissan R inline-4 engine producing 95 hp. It was considered to be one of the fastest Japanese cars at that time when it was provided to local Tokyo metropolitan police for a patrolling car.

It was PutOnABus in 1968 before the Silvia marked its return in 1975, with its new S10 chassis, built on its all-new S platform. Intended to be a compact RWD sports car, this would see a massive production boom for the model, and saw massive exports to North American markets as the Datsun [=200SX=]. Through out its short 4-year life span from 1975 to 1979, it has produced over 145,000 units. It was followed by the S110, noted for its sharp design and similarities to the Nissan Leopard. It would later on be rebadged as the Nissan Gazelle. The S12 produced from 1983 to 1989, with its usage of its retractable pop-up headlights and its resemblance to the Toyota [=AE86=] Corolla Levin/Sprinter Trueno.

By 1988, Nissan launches the S13 which became extremely popular and perhaps the one that [[TropeCodifier codified]] the Silvia name. Upon its introduction, the S13 follows a unique suite of trim levels named after PlayingCardMotifs; ''J's'' which is the naturally-aspirated base, the ''Q's'', which is the intermediary level, which offers turbochargers as an option, and ''K's'', which is the flagship turbocharger model. On the same year, a separate fastback model, the [=180SX=] was released, built on the same S13 chassis. Both the Silvia and the [=180SX=] were marketed as the [=240SX=] in North America and the [=200SX=] in Europe. This was almost the same methodology used for the S14 Silvia in 1993, which was offered a larger turbocharge, as well as being also available in "Aero" variants with more ground effects and large rear spoilers.

In 1999, just as the TurnOfTheMillennium starts, Japan saw a brand new version of the Silvia, now as the S15 with aggressive styling as par to modern car design trends. Unlike the previous two predecessors, the Silvia trims are just simplified to just '''Spec-S''' and '''Spec-R''', representing naturally-aspirated and turbocharged engines respectively. Both are also available in "Aero" variants, too. The S15 was only sold in Japan, but also had exports to Australia and New Zealand as the [=200SX=]. With strengthening emission laws and the spiking popularity of minivans hitting the sales of sports coupes, the Silvia ended production on August 2002.

The Silvia has been into various forms of motorsports ranging from the [=240RS=] that competed in Group B, to the super silhouette S12 that drew interest to many of the top tuners like HKS and Tomei. Other than that, Silvias have been widely used in drifting, especially the S13 through S15 models, due to its extreme versatility of the S-chassis. This began widely popular in Japan's premiere drifting championship, the D1 Grand Prix, where about 50% of the drivers use Silvias as their choice of cars.
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[[AC:Anime and Manga]]
* Being a dedicated drift car, ''Manga/InitialD'' features Silvias driven by characters who have found solace with drifting, due to being part of the car's gimmick.
** TheLeader of the Akina [=SpeedStars=], Koichiro Iketani drives a Lime Green Two-tone S13 Silvia K's, which the car itself looks near-stock other than the exhaust and 4-spoke SSR wheels. [[spoiler:During ''First Stage'', his car was badly damaged during a practice run while avoiding an oncoming car, but lost control and crashed onto a guardrail.]]
** Iketani's NumberTwo, Kenji on the other hand drives a white [=180SX=] which [[TheUnfought never saw any battles]].
** And speaking of the 180, meet [[AmazonBrigade Mako Sato and Sayuri]], the two ladies of Impact Blue. Their signature car is none other than the blue [=SilEighty=], a [=180SX=] with an S13 front end. Mako drives the car while Sayuki acts as her navigator and co-pilot. Not only the duo got ADayInTheLimelight in ''Extra Stage'', but even the car itself also counts.
** An orange zenki S14 Silvia Q's ([[AdaptationalDyeJob red in]] ''[[VideoGame/InitialDArcadeStage Arcade Stage]]'') is driven by Kenta Nakamura, a member of Akagi [=RedSuns=] and the team's rain specialist.
** Then you have ThoseTwoGuys... from Tokyo. Both own and drive a Sparkling Silver S15 Silvia that looks purely stock on the outside.
** Team Spiral's Hiroya Okuyama drives a Brilliant Blue S15 with a GP Sports kit. Despite its fully modded looks, [[spoiler:He gets utterly [[CurbStompBattle curbstomped]] by Takumi Fujiwara, falling behind during his downhill race at Nanamagari.]]
* A red Nissan 180SX was the car driven by the main character of a web manga ''Dricam!!'', Rin Todoroki. Since the manga was all about drifting, expect a numerous amount of Silvias to make an appearance.
* ''Manga/WanganMidnight'' has an S15 Silvia tuned by RGO tested by Eiji Kamiya in the "Hanshin Expressway" arc. The same Silvia would later be driven by Yamanaka (one of the mechanics working in RGO) and Rikako Ota in ''[=WMMT1=]'' and ''[=WMMT2=]'', respectively.
[[AC:Film -- Animation]]
* ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' features a Silvia {{Expy}}, usually under the Kyoku brand:
** Boost, one of the the [[Main/{{Delinquents}} Delinquent Road Hazards]], is cladded in a Kyoko Jitsu body, which is based on a 1999 Nissan Silvia S15.
** The episode "Tokyo Mater" during ''[[WesternAnimation/PixarShorts Mater's Tall Tales]]'' has Mater surrounded by Kabuto's Ninja henchcars, all are based of [=200/240SXs=]. And they know "CarFu" (pun unintended, if you know what we mean).
[[AC:Film -- Live Action]]
* Silvias are amongst the popular [=JDMs=] during the tuner era of ''Franchise/TheFastAndTheFurious'':
** The most recognizable of all its sisters would be the "Mona Lisa" C-WEST Silvia S15 Spec-S of ''Film/TheFastAndTheFuriousTokyoDrift'', built by Han Seoul-Oh and driven by Sean Boswell, notable for its blue paint and orange wraparound stripe. It was used for drifting around the parking lot. And then the car gets badly damages when he crashes into the pillars.
** A red watered down version of the S14 Silvia, the [=240SX=] fitted with a VIS body kit belonged to Letty Ortiz in the [[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious2001 first film]], used to partake in race wars.
* Maggie Peyton of ''Film/HerbieFullyLoaded'' originally chose a [=240SX=] as a graduation present. Until Herbie wriggled free of a crane and lands down atop of the car, crushing it.
* Jason Mewes, who stars AsHimself of ''Film/MadnessInTheMethod'' brings a JDM around UsefulNotes/LosAngeles. And that is a brilliant blue S15, completely decked with a Vertex Ridge body kit.
[[AC:Live-Action TV]]
* A black Nissan S14 [=200SX=] is the main car of Curtis and Keel of ''[[Series/TheProfessionals [=CI5=]: The New Professionals]]''. Interestingly, this was HilariousInHindsight as there was an [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rwcb_D2Xm-w ad]] made years earlier before the show, showing signs of ProductPlacement with Nissan.
* A highly-modified zenki S14 Silvia, painted in red is the CoolCar of Scott Truman of ''Series/PowerRangersRPM'', which is his pride and joy. Bonus points that he is the red ranger, so... ColorCodedForYourConvenience!
* Section Chief Kenzo Kogure of ''Series/SeibuKeisatsu'' has a Nissan Gazelle convertible as his personal car, like his actor, Creator/YujiroIshihara did in RealLife.
[[AC:Music]]
* When Music/{{Eminem}} bailed out of his motorcycle during the music video "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeCihv9A3ac Phenomenal]]", he outright landed (accidentally) on the driver seat of the unnamed driver's (Creator/RandallPark) Rocket Bunny [=240SX=]. When both switched seats, Eminem DrivesLikeCrazy here as he drifts the car all around while outrunning his {{Mooks}} in G-Wagons. Randall would eventually took a [[SelfieFiend selfie]] with Em in this car...
-->'''Eminem:''' Really? Are you taking a fucking selfie?\\
'''Randall:''' Uh, yeah, could you look at the camera?\\
'''Eminem:''' [[GetOut OUT!]]
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrAchTdepsU Mood]]" by Music/TwentyFourKGoldn shows him sitting with his girlfriend with his [[PimpedOutCar pimped-out]] [=240SX=]. And said girlfriend angrily threatened to [[BatterUp batter up]] his car when she found out he's texting someone.
[[AC:Video Games]]
* Silvias are Nissan's typical B-class cars of ''VideoGame/BattleGear''. By ''3'', there is a tuned [=180SX=] (which is a [=SilEighty=]) where upon looking at the interior, you can clearly see a driver and a passenger occupying both seats, a-la [[Manga/InitialD Mako & Sayuki]].
* About 50% of the Professional drivers of ''D1 Professional Drift Grand Prix Series'' dig S15 Silvias as their preferred car of choice.
* While there are so many Silvias to list down, this perhaps became extremely notorious. The S15 Silvia Spec-R that appeared in every ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}'' game to date, which gained infamy from the community for the car being totally OffModel. From its droopy rear quarter, to its pinched nose, to lacking fog lamps and side skirts. So much for being ''ahem''... "[[BlatantLies built from the ground up]]".
** Other than that, there are also plenty of Formula D [=S14s=] too. Many of them having an S15 front end.
* ''Way'' too many examples to count in ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'', since there are loads and loads of Silvias and its regional derivatives plus its various trims, as well as your grandma's obscure S12. There is so many to list down, that the series even had spawned a dedicated "Silvia Sisters" one-make race.
* ''[[VideoGame/SanFranciscoRush L.A. Rush]]'' has that blue [=240SX=] (S14) as the car you start off with. That car belonged to Trikz Lane, TheProtagonist of the game who stated it all began with this car which gave his a renowned reputation. And following the repossession of his mansion, the S14 is what's left of him.
* Silvias have been a popular tuner in ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'', typically as a [[StarterMon starter car]].
** While it was introduced in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnderground Underground]]'', the [=240SX=] returned in the ''Collector's Edition'' ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedCarbon Carbon]]'' as probably a Tier 1 powerhouse due to being the JackOfAllStats performance-wise.
** The [=240SX=] the signature car of Ryan Cooper from ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedProStreet [=ProStreet=]]]'', despite its [[WhatAPieceOfJunk unassuming appearance]]. After you finish D-Day, you get to keep the car and is highly your starter car. It returned again in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUndercover Undercover]]'' and again.... it's your starter car.
** ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedShift Shift]]'' has many notables examples, where the Drift Alliance [=240SX=] is given to you for drift events.
** By the time of the [[VideoGame/NeedForSpeed2015 2015 reboot]], it switches from 240 to 180 which your mate, Amy drives this car. Lots of aftermarket body kits can be applied, ranging from Rocket Bunny kits to ones made by Origin Labs.
** The Silvia S15, by surprise is driven by ''[=ProStreet's=]'' drift king, Aki Kimura in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedPayback Payback]]''.
** Finally, the S14 K's Aero of ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnbound Unbound]]'' which is one of the three starter cars. Deck out a Legendary Customs body kit and it looks like it's some hillclimbing time attack car with its [[RiceBurner comically large spoiler]] and its roof completely torn off.
* Makoto Sawaki of ''VideoGame/RacingLagoon'' is perhaps notable of his iconic Sil-14. As the name implies, it's indeed an S14 Silvia. [[spoiler:It was the car that took his life during the Yokohama GP qualifying round.]]
* The Spec-R Aero S15 is the car you'd probably start off ''Real Racing 3''.
* There's too much to list on in ''VideoGame/TokyoXtremeRacer'', but the one the stands out the most and is fully recognizable amongst the Silvia drivers is none other than the Death Driver, the most fearsome of the expressway. And his iconic black and red S15 perhaps something none shall be trifled with. The Gloomy Angel on the other hand is just a PaletteSwap, with its car painted white.
* While Rikako Ohta DoesNotDrive in the manga/anime, ''VideoGame/WanganMidnightMaximumTune'' on the other hand has her being a capable driver on the highway. And her choice of car is a [[PinkMeansFeminine pink]] Nissan Silvia S15.
** And there's the long-awaited S13, available exclusively to Japanese players in ''[=5DX+=]'' but also as a December Navi scratch-off for overseas players of ''[=6RR=]''. Unfortunately, the S13 can't be modified, despite the fact there had long been biblical amounts of body kits for said car.
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->''"Its simple and powerful design is something of a rarity among Japanese cars. It's undeniable that the Nissan designers wanted to express the story of the Skyline GT-R through this car. And that is truly an act of love."''
-->--'''Hikonori Kagurazaka''', explaining the R34 Skyline in GT Cafe, ''VideoGame/GranTurismo 7''

The Skyline GT-R is the top-of-the-line performance sports car based on the Nissan Skyline range of compact luxury sedans.

The first GT-R was produced in 1969 as the [=KPGC10=] chassis or as it's more commonly known, the "Hakosuka".[[note]]"Hako" being Japanese for "box", in reference to its squared appearence, and "suka" coming from the pronounciation of "Skyline" in Japanese, '''''Suka'''irain''.[[/note]] It found lasting success in motorsports with 49 consecutive wins in its belt. In 1973, the next generation GT-R was produced and highly regarded as the "Kenmeri" Skyline due to it renowned advertising, featuring a young couple named Ken and Mary, despite its short-lived production due to emission regulations.

The GT-R name was revived [[TheBusCameBack following a 16-year hiatus]], now as the twin-turbocharged [=4WD=] [=BNR32=] (or R32 for short). The [=R32=] Skyline participated in various motorsport events, mainly in touring car championships in Japan and Australia, which saw dominance in both series, winning consecutive championship titles, to the point that Australian motor publication ''Wheels'' nicknamed the GT-R "Godzilla" for its technology and performance in its July 1989 issue.

The Skyline GT-R became the flagship of Nissan performance, showcasing many advanced technologies. Production ended in 2002 and was succeeded by the Nissan GT-R ([=R35=]) in 2007, which is [[DecompositeCharacter a separate grand tourer]] [[ContinuityReboot unrelated to the Skyline range]]. Today, the car is popular for import drag racing, circuit track, time attack and events hosted by tuning magazines.

Despite the Skyline GT-R never being manufactured outside Japan, [[note]] the sole export markets were Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand, in 1991, and the UK in 1997, due to the Single Vehicle Approval scheme[[/note]] it has become an iconic sports car as a used Japanese import vehicle in the Western world [[note]]mainly the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Ireland, Canada, and the United States[[/note]], prompting Nismo's announcement in 2019 that it would resume production of spare parts and components for all generations of the Skyline GT-R.

The car was named at the time by ''Series/TopGearUK'' as "the only true Japanese contribution in the line of supercars," and by Creator/JeremyClarkson as one of the best cars in the world.
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[[AC:Anime and Manga]]
* '''GT-RRR''', which consists of ''nothing but Skyline GT-R models'' is piloted by Shunsuke in the anime of ''VideoGame/ChousokuHenkeiGyrozetter''
* A red R32 GT-R is the CoolCar of Miyuki Kobayashi, a professional GetawayDriver during the final season of ''Manga/CityHunter''.
* [[HospitalHottie Nao]] [[HotTeacher Kadena]], the legendary street racing queen of ''Manga/GreatTeacherOnizuka'' drives a Hakusoka as her personal CoolCar. In the prequel ''Manga/GTOTheEarlyYears'' however, she uses Kenmeri GT-R instead, a rare sight to see amongst the 197 units produced.
* ''Manga/InitialD'' has very well-known examples where the Skyline GT-R plays its part:
** A black pearl metallic R32 GT-R is perhaps a popular example. It's driven by Myogi [=NightKids=] leader, Takeshi Nakazato. Because of its AWD layout, the car would rather grip more than drift, which may not be as flashy as it seems. [[spoiler:In his battle against Takumi, his R32 suffered understeer and wear, causing the car to lose control and hits a guardrail, damaging it.]]
** Kozo "[[RedBaron God Foot]]" Hoshino of Purple Shadow drive a Millennium Jade Nür-spec GT-R R34. In his own history, he was an owner of previous generation [=GT-Rs=] to the point non of them fits his taste, prior to his R34 Nür purchase.
** Rin Hojo in ''Fifth Stage'' drives a gun gray R32. [[spoiler:He uses this car to battle Ryosuke's RX-7 in a deathmatch at Hakone Turnpike, where Rin uses his car like a battering ram and slam the hell out of Ryosuke. The continous pummeling resulted in Rin's tires and brakes began to fail, and seemingly wants to die by speeding his car and crash into a tollbooth. That is when Ryosuke and Ryuji Ikeda in his Z33 stopped him.]]
* ''Anime/{{Hamatora}}'' in one episode has TheProtagonist, Nice [[spoiler:chases down a drug dealer driving a Bayside Blue Nissan R34 GT-R, using his Sonic Minimum to deliver a kick to the car, losing control, and falling down to the sea. As they are TrappedInASinkingCar, Murasaki saves them by using his SuperToughness to lift the car back to the surface.]]
-->'''Murasaki:''' Don't litter the ocean!
* Minoru Minowa of ''Anime/MagicUsersClub'' in episode 3 could be seen driving for his dear life in his Hakusoka whilst fleeing from a Whirlybird which disintegrated his car.
* Utage Douraku and her Toyota Vellfire gets into an ''Initial D''-style race against a somebody in a modified Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 in ''Literature/MyMentalChoicesAre''
* ''Manga/WanganMidnight'' loves [=Skyline GT-Rs=] to the point it's been driven by many characters.
** This is the choice of car of TheFashionista Reina Akikawa, an R32 with a gunmetal grey paint job. [[spoiler:Following the end of the Perfect GT-R arc, as well as her ExpositoryHairstyleChange, her R32 was changed into a Crystal white finish.]]
** Speaking of the "Perfect GT-R", Green Auto shop mechanic Koichi Hiramoto attempted to immortalize his own R32. [[spoiler:In the long run against the Devil Z and Blackbird, [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere he back off and withdraws from the race]]. He later sold his R32 and gives up racing so he can return to his wife Megumi and their newborn child.]]
** Since ''Maximum Tune 2'', RGO Yamanaka usually drove RGO's pink R33 Skyline GT-R.
** The [=R200CLUB=] shows the definitive meaning of [[EverybodyOwnsAFord Everybody Owns an R33 Skyline]] as every single member, including FLAT Racing's Takayuki Kuroki drives nothing but R33 Skylines.
** Tomoya, a mechanic in ACE tuning shop and the so-called "R-Killer" drives a modified R32 Skyline, dubbed the "[[ICallItVera [=ACE32R=]]]", [[spoiler:which he failed to overtake both the Devil Z and the Blackbird during a race for Wangan superiority, resulting him to leave Tokyo for good.]]
--->[[spoiler:'''Tomoya:''' I'll never forget this race.]]
** Yuji Kishida, Yamamoto's half-brother who works at YM Speed also drives an R33. In ''Maximum Tune 6'', he decided to tryout a sports roadster, the Honda S2000.

[[AC:Film -- Live Action]]
* Perhaps one of the best examples would be the iconic silver and blue-striped R34 GT-R of ''Film/TwoFastTwoFurious'', as seen in the hands of Brian O'Connor. This would be his go-to car used to battle against Suki, Slap Jack and Orange Jack. Brian would continue to use the R34 in ''Film/FastAndFurious'' before ditching it for an [=R35=] in future films.
** Earlier on, Leon, one of the members of Dominic Toretto's crew drives a yellow R33 in [[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious2001 the first film]], used to partake in street racing.
** After breaking Dominic Toretto was broken free from the prison bus at the beginning of ''Film/FastFive'', Brian O'Connor obtains a black 1971 Nissan Skyline GT-R and drives himself and his love interest Mia to Rio de Janeiro. How on earth did this extremely rare car find its way to Brazil anyway? ''Who cares!''
* This AceCustom Citadel armada vehicle called the "Caltrop #2" in ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad'' uses the R32 Skyline GT-R as the basis.
* Nightbird, the sole female member of the Terrorcons in ''Film/TransformersRiseOfTheBeasts'' has her altmode; a Nissan Skyline GT-R R33 with a grey-faded brown two-tone paint scheme, pink custom wheels, a rear wing, and louvres.
[[AC:Video Games]]
* ''VideoGame/BattleGear'' has the [=Skyline GT-Rs=] as Nissan's A-Class powerhouse. In ''4 Tuned'', you also get special edition models like the Nismo-tuned Skyline R34 and the limited R33 GT-R LM.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Blur}}'', the twins Harumi and Ayumi both drive Skyline GT-R Nismos. Beat them in a one-on-one-- or... ''one-on-two'' race, and you get not one, but ''two'' of the [=GT-Rs=], both fitted with "Scatter Shot" allowing you to throw all 3 bolts in a single press of a button.
* The Nakamura Ikusa GT in ''VideoGame/BurnoutParadise'' strikes a resemblance to the R34 GT-R.
* Then you have the Incubator V12 of ''VideoGame/{{Crashday}}'', based on the Nissan Skyline GT-R R34. Note that Skyline [=GT-Rs=] use ''inline-6'' engines, not [=V12s=].
* The Nissan Skyline ([=BCNR33=]) GT-R appeared in ''VideoGame/DriverSanFrancisco'', [[ArtisticLicenseCars depicted as left-hand drive for some reason, something Japan never produced in real life]]. The team race mission has one of the key charcater Tanner!Jules drive this.
* Extremely common in ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}'', whether in vanilla stock, racing or pre-tuned flavors.
* ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'': You will see crap tons of [[PaletteSwap trim levels]] of the Nissan Skyline GT-R to the point it has the "Race of Red Emblem" one-make race. Some of the huge long list of examples are the V-spec, V-spec II, V-spec II Nür, M-spec, all the Nismo variants, JGTC variants, the [[MemeticMutation memetic]] pace car, ''[[Main/LongList and the list goes on, and on, and on...]]''
* The Annis Elegy Retro Custom in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoOnline'' is a mishmash blend of multiple generations of the Nissan Skyline GT-R.
* ''VideoGame/{{GRID}}'' gives you the Nismo R34 Z-tune as one of the Pro Tuner cars. Its subsequent games later add 2 [=R32s=]: a Group A variant and the time attack Auto Gallery machine. In ''VideoGame/GridLegends'', a RiceBurner Time Attack R34 is also added in the tuner list.
* ''VideoGame/LeMans24'' has the Nismo GT-R LM as one of the beginner cars, [[NintendoHard which will give you a slim chance of getting in the Top 5]].
* ''VideoGame/MidnightClub'' features the GT-R as a venerable JDM import for street racers to begin with:
** Makoto, the penultimate boss of ''II'' drives the Torque JX, a Skyline R34 {{Expy}} with a Veilside Street drag kit.
** In ''3'', it's a Class C Tuner that can battle maxed-out Class B cars or even some Class A cars. Oscar would say, that it is "one of the most beautiful import tuners you can get." In ''3 Remix'', the R34 serves as Tokyo's police car. ...and you can actually drive it.
** Speaking of import tuners, ''Los Angeles'' has the R34 available too. It's too [[ImprobablyCoolCar improbable]] to have a Skyline in America at the first place, that the local police will call you out for this!
--->This thing is too fast there is no way it is street legal!
* ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'' is happy to add the Godzilla in their long-running franchise:
** ''VideoGame/TheNeedForSpeed'' Japan-exclusive ''Over Drivin' GT-R'' and ''Over Drivin' Skyline Memorial'' is your complete textbook example where [[EverybodyOwnsAFord Everybody Owns a Nissan]]. ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, Skyline [=GT-Rs=] are included.
** ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHighStakes High Stakes]]'' made the Skyline GT-R R34 a Japan-exclusive car.
** One of the most famous ''Need for Speed'' cars is Eddie's orange custom Eastsiders R34 in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnderground Underground]]''. It's so nifty, it served as the game's cover front and center and it would make a comeback in future ''NFS'' games. The vanilla R34 itself would return in subsequent games, starting with ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedCarbon Carbon]]''.
** The cover car in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedPayback Payback]]'' is a red R34 with a Sun Line Racing body kit, driven by Tyler Morgan during the game's prologue.
** The [=R32=] of the Speedhunters Showdown organizer, Dex in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHeat Heat]]'' is a clear ShoutOut to the Bathurst-winning Group A [=R32=] race car.
* The Drifter GT in ''VideoGame/{{Sleeping Dogs|2012}}'' is based on the R34 variant of the Skyline GT-R, with some influences from the Toyota Chaser.
* ''VideoGame/RacingLagoon'' features the almighty Godzilla used to dominate the streets of Yokohama:
** The Shiina sisters Kyoka and Haruka drive matching black [=32TypeRs=], which would be the R32 Skyline GT-R to be exact.
** ...but what stood out amongst the Godzillas is the {{Pimped Out|Car}} Monster-R, a completely modified Nissan R33 Skyline GT-R.
* ''Street Racing Syndicate'' has an absurd amount of R34 trims, like in ''Gran Turismo''. But what makes it distinctive is [[https://igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=221314 Ken's yellow C-West [=R34=]]], being the iconic car of the game.
* ''VideoGame/TestDrive 5'' has the R33 Skyline, while the R34 would take over in ''6'', ''Overdrive'' (also serving as the cop car in Tokyo) and ''[[VideoGame/TestDriveUnlimited Unlimited]]'' ([[ArtisticLicenseCars which oddly uses a left-hand drive for some reason]]).
* ''VideoGame/TokyoXtremeRacer'':
** Free Way is a team composed entirely of GT-R drivers who believe they're driving no mere car, but the embodiment of Japan itself given car form. As such, they're extremely prideful of their cars, and will not take insults towards them lying down.
** The most famous GT-R in the series is undoubtebly Jintei's azure R34, one of the three fastest cars in the Metropolitan Expressway's history. In spite of using it in only three of the six games he appears in, it remains the car he's most commonly associated with.
* ''VideoGame/WanganMidnightMaximumTune'' features ''all'' the five generations of the Skyline GT-R. The R32 is [[ComplacentGamingSyndrome extremely used ubiquitously by many players]], while the R34 is considered to be a HighTierScrappy, to the point it's being called the "[[FanNickname No Skill GT-R]]".
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It was Nissan's first ever supercar[[note]]Unless you count the R390 [=GT1=] road car[[/note]] and their first grand tourer since Nissan Leopard, and designed to beat other supercars in par of price and performance such as the Porsche 911, Chevrolet Corvette and the Dodge Viper. Despite being sold in limited quantities, the GT-R was offered in numerous variants and facelifts thoughout its current production timeline, ranging from the special edition [=SpecV=] in 2019, to the high-performing factory-tuned GT-R NISMO introduced in 2015, to even the limited bespoke GT-R50 by Italdesign in 2019.

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It was Nissan's first ever supercar[[note]]Unless you count the R390 [=GT1=] road car[[/note]] and their first grand tourer since 1992 Nissan Leopard, and designed to beat other supercars in par of price and performance such as the Porsche 911, Chevrolet Corvette and the Dodge Viper. Despite being sold in limited quantities, the GT-R was offered in numerous variants and facelifts thoughout its current production timeline, ranging from the special edition [=SpecV=] in 2019, to the high-performing factory-tuned GT-R NISMO introduced in 2015, to even the limited bespoke GT-R50 by Italdesign in 2019.
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* Who'd know a Nissan supercar would show up in ''VideoGame/InitialDArcadeStage'', unless it had to do with the collaboration event with ''MF Ghost'', especially the GT-R NISMO driven bt the aforementioned Shun Aiba.

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* Who'd know a Nissan supercar would show up in ''VideoGame/InitialDArcadeStage'', where some of their courses (ie. Irohazaka) are in the same prefecture as the GT-R's manufacturing plant (in Tochigi Prefecture, no less!), unless it had to do with the collaboration event with ''MF Ghost'', especially the GT-R NISMO driven bt the aforementioned Shun Aiba.
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* ''Manga/WanganMidnight C1 Runner'' has one modified GT-R R35 in the hands of Takahiko Arisu as his demo car from his tuning factory ARISE.
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After seven yeats of development, the GT-R was finally unveiled in 2007, built using the PM platform. A supercar combining high-performance with high-practicality, new features include advanced aerodynamics, a new 473 hp 3.8 L twin-turbocharged [=VR38DETT=] V6 engine that sets the fastest accelerating car of 2009, an active suspension, a drivetrain with a rear mounted independent transaxle and its multifunctional-display designed by Creator/PolyphonyDigital, the creators of ''VideoGame/GranTurismo''. Its body uses a mix of steel, aluminium and carbon fibre. It's one of the first to ever feature launch-control and dual-clutch transmission.

It was Nissan's first ever supercar [[note]]Unless you count the R390 [=GT1=] road car[[/note]], designed to beat other supercars in par of price and performance such as the Porsche 911, Chevrolet Corvette and the Dodge Viper. Despite being sold in limited quantities, the GT-R was offered in numerous variants and facelifts thoughout its current production timeline, ranging from the special edition [=SpecV=] in 2019, to the high-performing factory-tuned GT-R NISMO introduced in 2015, to even the limited bespoke GT-R50 by Italdesign in 2019.

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After seven yeats of development, the GT-R was finally unveiled in 2007, built using the PM platform. A supercar combining high-performance with high-practicality, high-practicality of a grand tourer, new features include advanced aerodynamics, a new 473 hp 3.8 L twin-turbocharged [=VR38DETT=] V6 engine that sets the fastest accelerating car of 2009, an active suspension, a drivetrain with a rear mounted independent transaxle and its multifunctional-display designed by Creator/PolyphonyDigital, the creators of ''VideoGame/GranTurismo''. Its body uses a mix of steel, aluminium and carbon fibre. It's one of the first to ever feature launch-control and dual-clutch transmission.

It was Nissan's first ever supercar [[note]]Unless supercar[[note]]Unless you count the R390 [=GT1=] road car[[/note]], car[[/note]] and their first grand tourer since Nissan Leopard, and designed to beat other supercars in par of price and performance such as the Porsche 911, Chevrolet Corvette and the Dodge Viper. Despite being sold in limited quantities, the GT-R was offered in numerous variants and facelifts thoughout its current production timeline, ranging from the special edition [=SpecV=] in 2019, to the high-performing factory-tuned GT-R NISMO introduced in 2015, to even the limited bespoke GT-R50 by Italdesign in 2019.
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The Nissan GT-R is a car made by Nissan to succeeded the Nissan Skyline GT-R, the high-performance version of the Nissan Skyline, in 2007. It is Nissan's premier 2+2 sports coupe.

It dates all the way back to the TurnOfTheMillennium when Nissan intended to build the world's finest supercar that would beat its competitors. The GT-R was originally part of its revival plan during the twilight of the R34 Skyline GT-R. Its very first SuperPrototype, the GT-R concept was unveiled during the Tokyo Motor Show in 2001. Nissan would confirm production, intends to worldwide markets in limited quantities. Nissan would eventually build a revised version in 2005, now called the GT-R Proto, also unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show. Officials say 80% to 90% of the body would base its production on that prototype, which in fact, actually happened.

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The Nissan GT-R (R35) is a car made by Nissan to succeeded succeed the Nissan Skyline GT-R, the high-performance version of the Nissan Skyline, in 2007. It is Being a ContinuityReboot of the GT-R nameplate, it serves as Nissan's premier 2+2 sports coupe.

It dates all the way back to the TurnOfTheMillennium when Nissan intended to build the world's finest supercar that would beat its competitors. The GT-R was originally part of its revival plan during the twilight of the R34 Skyline GT-R.GT-R (as the succeeding V-series Skyline generations [[RevisitingTheRoots revisited their luxury sedan roots from the Prince Skyline days]], [[DecompositeCharacter thus separating the GT-R nameplate by intentions]]). Its very first SuperPrototype, the GT-R concept was unveiled during the Tokyo Motor Show in 2001. Nissan would confirm production, intends to worldwide markets in limited quantities. Nissan would eventually build a revised version in 2005, now called the GT-R Proto, also unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show. Officials say 80% to 90% of the body would base its production on that prototype, which in fact, actually happened.
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An even almightier Godzilla. A supercar combining high-performance with high-practicality.
The GT-R succeeded the Skyline GT-R in 2007 as Nissan's premier 2+2 sports coupe.

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An even almightier Godzilla. A supercar combining The Nissan GT-R is a car made by Nissan to succeeded the Nissan Skyline GT-R, the high-performance with high-practicality.
The GT-R succeeded
version of the Skyline GT-R Nissan Skyline, in 2007 as 2007. It is Nissan's premier 2+2 sports coupe.



After seven yeats of development, the GT-R was finally unveiled in 2007, built using the PM platform. New to the car features advanced aerodynamics, a new 473 hp 3.8 L twin-turbocharged [=VR38DETT=] V6 engine that sets the fastest accelerating car of 2009, an active suspension, a drivetrain with a rear mounted independent transaxle and its multifunctional-display designed by Creator/PolyphonyDigital, the creators of ''VideoGame/GranTurismo''. Its body uses a mix of steel, aluminium and carbon fibre. It's one of the first to ever feature launch-control and dual-clutch transmission.

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After seven yeats of development, the GT-R was finally unveiled in 2007, built using the PM platform. New to the car A supercar combining high-performance with high-practicality, new features include advanced aerodynamics, a new 473 hp 3.8 L twin-turbocharged [=VR38DETT=] V6 engine that sets the fastest accelerating car of 2009, an active suspension, a drivetrain with a rear mounted independent transaxle and its multifunctional-display designed by Creator/PolyphonyDigital, the creators of ''VideoGame/GranTurismo''. Its body uses a mix of steel, aluminium and carbon fibre. It's one of the first to ever feature launch-control and dual-clutch transmission.

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* If you complete the endgame cups of ''VideoGame/TestDrive 4'' & ''5'', you get the Pitbull Special, a bonus car resembling a highly customized Rover Mini. Even it its a cute lil' machine, it's PintSizedPowerhouse that can go blast past '''''400 km/h+'''''.



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->''"Nissan's S-chassis, or Silvia, as it was named in Japan, is synonymous with the art of drifting and has long served as one of the most desirable vehicle chassis by enthusiasts worldwide. That fact remains even today, over two decades after the last bit of production took place."''
-->--[[https://www.motortrend.com/features/nissan-silvia-s13-s14-s15-drift-car-history-specs-photos/ The Classic Nissan Silvia S13, S14, S15: History, Generations, Specs, Photos]], ''[=MotorTrend=]''

Arguably ''the'' most popular and ubiquitous JDM tuner and drift car there is.

[[ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming Derived from Sylvia, the nymph who served the goddess of the hunt, Diana]], the Nissan Silvia is a series of front-engine, rear-wheel drive sports cars produced from 1965 until the end of 2002. Various have been exported of Japan and [[MarketBasedTitle marketed]] as either the [=200SX=] or [=240SX=], usually sold under the Datsun brand.

It all began in 1964 when it was made public during the Tokyo Motor Show, built from an existing Nissan Fairlady platform. The first Silvia ([=CSP311=]) or the "Datsun Coupé 1500" began production in 1965, which all are handcrafted and built in limited quantities (with a mere 554 produced), utilizing a 1.6 L Nissan R inline-4 engine producing 95 hp. It was considered to be one of the fastest Japanese cars at that time when it was provided to local Tokyo metropolitan police for a patrolling car.

It was PutOnABus in 1968 before the Silvia marked its return in 1975, with its new S10 chassis, built on its all-new S platform. Intended to be a compact RWD sports car, this would see a massive production boom for the model, and saw massive exports to North American markets as the Datsun [=200SX=]. Through out its short 4-year life span from 1975 to 1979, it has produced over 145,000 units. It was followed by the S110, noted for its sharp design and similarities to the Nissan Leopard. It would later on be rebadged as the Nissan Gazelle. The S12 produced from 1983 to 1989, with its usage of its retractable pop-up headlights and its resemblance to the Toyota [=AE86=] Corolla Levin/Sprinter Trueno.

By 1988, Nissan launches the S13 which became extremely popular and perhaps the one that [[TropeCodifier codified]] the Silvia name. Upon its introduction, the S13 follows a unique suite of trim levels named after PlayingCardMotifs; ''J's'' which is the naturally-aspirated base, the ''Q's'', which is the intermediary level, which offers turbochargers as an option, and ''K's'', which is the flagship turbocharger model. On the same year, a separate fastback model, the [=180SX=] was released, built on the same S13 chassis. Both the Silvia and the [=180SX=] were marketed as the [=240SX=] in North America and the [=200SX=] in Europe. This was almost the same methodology used for the S14 Silvia in 1993, which was offered a larger turbocharge, as well as being also available in "Aero" variants with more ground effects and large rear spoilers.

In 1999, just as the TurnOfTheMillennium starts, Japan saw a brand new version of the Silvia, now as the S15 with aggressive styling as par to modern car design trends. Unlike the previous two predecessors, the Silvia trims are just simplified to just '''Spec-S''' and '''Spec-R''', representing naturally-aspirated and turbocharged engines respectively. Both are also available in "Aero" variants, too. The S15 was only sold in Japan, but also had exports to Australia and New Zealand as the [=200SX=]. With strengthening emission laws and the spiking popularity of minivans hitting the sales of sports coupes, the Silvia ended production on August 2002.

The Silvia has been into various forms of motorsports ranging from the [=240RS=] that competed in Group B, to the super silhouette S12 that drew interest to many of the top tuners like HKS and Tomei. Other than that, Silvias have been widely used in drifting, especially the S13 through S15 models, due to its extreme versatility of the S-chassis. This began widely popular in Japan's premiere drifting championship, the D1 Grand Prix, where about 50% of the drivers use Silvias as their choice of cars.

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->''"Nissan's S-chassis, or Silvia, as it was named in Japan, is synonymous with ->''"None, regardless of talent, could dispute the art of drifting GT-R's ability to leave mouths agape and has long served as one of spines tingling. Its mind-blowing faculties seemingly blur the most desirable vehicle chassis by enthusiasts worldwide. That fact remains even today, over two decades after the last bit of production took place.line between surreality and reality-what a fantastical "Anyone, anytime, anywhere" supercar should do."''
-->--[[https://www.motortrend.com/features/nissan-silvia-s13-s14-s15-drift-car-history-specs-photos/ -->--'''[=MotorTrend=]'''

An even almightier Godzilla. A supercar combining high-performance with high-practicality.
The Classic Nissan Silvia S13, S14, S15: History, Generations, Specs, Photos]], ''[=MotorTrend=]''

Arguably ''the'' most popular and ubiquitous JDM tuner and drift car there is.

[[ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming Derived from Sylvia,
GT-R succeeded the nymph who served the goddess of the hunt, Diana]], the Nissan Silvia is a series of front-engine, rear-wheel drive Skyline GT-R in 2007 as Nissan's premier 2+2 sports cars produced from 1965 until coupe.

It dates all
the end of 2002. Various have been exported of Japan and [[MarketBasedTitle marketed]] as either the [=200SX=] or [=240SX=], usually sold under the Datsun brand.

It all began in 1964 when it was made public during the Tokyo Motor Show, built from an existing Nissan Fairlady platform. The first Silvia ([=CSP311=]) or the "Datsun Coupé 1500" began production in 1965, which all are handcrafted and built in limited quantities (with a mere 554 produced), utilizing a 1.6 L Nissan R inline-4 engine producing 95 hp. It was considered
way back to be one of the fastest Japanese cars at that time when it was provided to local Tokyo metropolitan police for a patrolling car.

It was PutOnABus in 1968 before the Silvia marked its return in 1975, with its new S10 chassis, built on its all-new S platform. Intended to be a compact RWD sports car, this would see a massive production boom for the model, and saw massive exports to North American markets as the Datsun [=200SX=]. Through out its short 4-year life span from 1975 to 1979, it has produced over 145,000 units. It was followed by the S110, noted for its sharp design and similarities to the Nissan Leopard. It would later on be rebadged as the Nissan Gazelle. The S12 produced from 1983 to 1989, with its usage of its retractable pop-up headlights and its resemblance to the Toyota [=AE86=] Corolla Levin/Sprinter Trueno.

By 1988, Nissan launches the S13 which became extremely popular and perhaps the one that [[TropeCodifier codified]] the Silvia name. Upon its introduction, the S13 follows a unique suite of trim levels named after PlayingCardMotifs; ''J's'' which is the naturally-aspirated base, the ''Q's'', which is the intermediary level, which offers turbochargers as an option, and ''K's'', which is the flagship turbocharger model. On the same year, a separate fastback model, the [=180SX=] was released, built on the same S13 chassis. Both the Silvia and the [=180SX=] were marketed as the [=240SX=] in North America and the [=200SX=] in Europe. This was almost the same methodology used for the S14 Silvia in 1993, which was offered a larger turbocharge, as well as being also available in "Aero" variants with more ground effects and large rear spoilers.

In 1999, just as
the TurnOfTheMillennium starts, Japan saw when Nissan intended to build the world's finest supercar that would beat its competitors. The GT-R was originally part of its revival plan during the twilight of the R34 Skyline GT-R. Its very first SuperPrototype, the GT-R concept was unveiled during the Tokyo Motor Show in 2001. Nissan would confirm production, intends to worldwide markets in limited quantities. Nissan would eventually build a brand new revised version in 2005, now called the GT-R Proto, also unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show. Officials say 80% to 90% of the Silvia, now as the S15 with aggressive styling as par to modern car design trends. Unlike the previous two predecessors, the Silvia trims are just simplified to just '''Spec-S''' and '''Spec-R''', representing naturally-aspirated and turbocharged engines respectively. Both are also available in "Aero" variants, too. The S15 was only sold in Japan, but also had exports to Australia and New Zealand as the [=200SX=]. With strengthening emission laws and the spiking popularity of minivans hitting the sales of sports coupes, the Silvia ended body would base its production on August 2002.

The Silvia has been into various forms
that prototype, which in fact, actually happened.

After seven yeats
of motorsports development, the GT-R was finally unveiled in 2007, built using the PM platform. New to the car features advanced aerodynamics, a new 473 hp 3.8 L twin-turbocharged [=VR38DETT=] V6 engine that sets the fastest accelerating car of 2009, an active suspension, a drivetrain with a rear mounted independent transaxle and its multifunctional-display designed by Creator/PolyphonyDigital, the creators of ''VideoGame/GranTurismo''. Its body uses a mix of steel, aluminium and carbon fibre. It's one of the first to ever feature launch-control and dual-clutch transmission.

It was Nissan's first ever supercar [[note]]Unless you count the R390 [=GT1=] road car[[/note]], designed to beat other supercars in par of price and performance such as the Porsche 911, Chevrolet Corvette and the Dodge Viper. Despite being sold in limited quantities, the GT-R was offered in numerous variants and facelifts thoughout its current production timeline,
ranging from the [=240RS=] that special edition [=SpecV=] in 2019, to the high-performing factory-tuned GT-R NISMO introduced in 2015, to even the limited bespoke GT-R50 by Italdesign in 2019.

Other than being the Japanese supercar, it would see action in motorsports, as seen in the [=GT3=] racing series in which ''Gran Turismo'' key people Kazunori Yamauchi and Jann Maddenborough competed with the car. It also
competed in Group B, to the super silhouette S12 that drew interest to many of the top tuners like HKS and Tomei. Other than that, Silvias have been widely used in drifting, especially the S13 through S15 models, due to its extreme versatility of the S-chassis. This began widely popular in Japan's premiere drifting championship, the D1 Grand Prix, short-lived FIA [=GT1=] World Championship where about 50% of the GT-R won the drivers use Silvias as their choice championship in 2011. But mostly, the GT-R plays a key role in the Japanese premier racing series, Super GT, which saw numerous Driver and Team championship titles throughout its lifespan.

The GT-R was highly praised amongst enthusiasts and critics alike, to the point ''Series/{{Top Gear|UK}} calls it "one
of cars.the most incredible cars of any kind ever built".



* Being a dedicated drift car, ''Manga/InitialD'' features Silvias driven by characters who have found solace with drifting, due to being part of the car's gimmick.
** TheLeader of the Akina [=SpeedStars=], Koichiro Iketani drives a Lime Green Two-tone S13 Silvia K's, which the car itself looks near-stock other than the exhaust and 4-spoke SSR wheels. [[spoiler:During ''First Stage'', his car was badly damaged during a practice run while avoiding an oncoming car, but lost control and crashed onto a guardrail.]]
** Iketani's NumberTwo, Kenji on the other hand drives a white [=180SX=] which [[TheUnfought never saw any battles]].
** And speaking of the 180, meet [[AmazonBrigade Mako Sato and Sayuri]], the two ladies of Impact Blue. Their signature car is none other than the blue [=SilEighty=], a [=180SX=] with an S13 front end. Mako drives the car while Sayuki acts as her navigator and co-pilot. Not only the duo got ADayInTheLimelight in ''Extra Stage'', but even the car itself also counts.
** An orange zenki S14 Silvia Q's ([[AdaptationalDyeJob red in]] ''[[VideoGame/InitialDArcadeStage Arcade Stage]]'') is driven by Kenta Nakamura, a member of Akagi [=RedSuns=] and the team's rain specialist.
** Then you have ThoseTwoGuys... from Tokyo. Both own and drive a Sparkling Silver S15 Silvia that looks purely stock on the outside.
** Team Spiral's Hiroya Okuyama drives a Brilliant Blue S15 with a GP Sports kit. Despite its fully modded looks, [[spoiler:He gets utterly [[CurbStompBattle curbstomped]] by Takumi Fujiwara, falling behind during his downhill race at Nanamagari.]]
* A red Nissan 180SX was the car driven by the main character of a web manga ''Dricam!!'', Rin Todoroki. Since the manga was all about drifting, expect a numerous amount of Silvias to make an appearance.
* ''Manga/WanganMidnight'' has an S15 Silvia tuned by RGO tested by Eiji Kamiya in the "Hanshin Expressway" arc. The same Silvia would later be driven by Yamanaka (one of the mechanics working in RGO) and Rikako Ota in ''[=WMMT1=]'' and ''[=WMMT2=]'', respectively.

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* Being a dedicated drift car, ''Manga/InitialD'' features Silvias driven by characters who have found solace with drifting, due to being part of the car's gimmick.
** TheLeader of the Akina [=SpeedStars=], Koichiro Iketani drives a Lime Green Two-tone S13 Silvia K's, which
The blue GT-R Pure Edition is the car itself looks near-stock other than the exhaust and 4-spoke SSR wheels. [[spoiler:During ''First Stage'', his car was badly damaged during a practice run while avoiding an oncoming car, but lost control and crashed onto a guardrail.]]
** Iketani's NumberTwo, Kenji on
Shunsuke Hayami operates in ''VideoGame/ChousokuHenkeiGyrozetter''. Combine this with the other hand drives a white [=180SX=] which [[TheUnfought never saw any battles]].
** And speaking of the 180, meet [[AmazonBrigade Mako Sato
Godzillas and Sayuri]], the two ladies of Impact Blue. Their signature car is none other than the blue [=SilEighty=], a [=180SX=] with an S13 front end. Mako drives the car while Sayuki acts as her navigator and co-pilot. Not only the duo got ADayInTheLimelight in ''Extra Stage'', but even the car itself also counts.
** An orange zenki S14 Silvia Q's ([[AdaptationalDyeJob red in]] ''[[VideoGame/InitialDArcadeStage Arcade Stage]]'') is driven by Kenta Nakamura, a member of Akagi [=RedSuns=] and the team's rain specialist.
** Then
you have ThoseTwoGuys... from Tokyo. Both own yourself a '''GT-RRR''' Gyrozetter.
* Other than his beloved Fiat 500, Kazunobu Chiba of ''Manga/DetectiveConan'' runs this domestic supercar; a [=MY17=] Godzilla.
* One of the drivers who'd bring a domestic supercar in ''Manga/MFGhost'' would be Shun Aiba, Kanata's friend
and drive a Sparkling Silver S15 Silvia that looks purely stock on mentor. His chosen car for the outside.
** Team Spiral's Hiroya Okuyama drives a Brilliant Blue S15 with a GP Sports kit. Despite its fully modded looks, [[spoiler:He gets utterly [[CurbStompBattle curbstomped]] by Takumi Fujiwara, falling behind during his downhill
race at Nanamagari.]]
* A red
would be his white Nissan 180SX was GT-R NISMO. [[spoiler:And while the car driven by the main character of a web manga ''Dricam!!'', Rin Todoroki. Since the manga was all about drifting, expect a numerous amount of Silvias to make an appearance.
* ''Manga/WanganMidnight'' has an S15 Silvia tuned by RGO tested by Eiji Kamiya
is actually fast in the "Hanshin Expressway" arc. The same Silvia would later be driven by Yamanaka (one of the mechanics working in RGO) straights thanks to its acceleration, he miscalculated his timing when he overshot his brakes to a runoff [[DownToTheLastPlay during a three wide sudden death between him against Kaito's 488 and Rikako Ota in ''[=WMMT1=]'' Yuudai's R8]], conceding his third place and ''[=WMMT2=]'', respectively.[[FromBadToWorse dropping down to 6th, since he's also overtaken by Yosuke's AMG GT]].]]



* ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' features a Silvia {{Expy}}, usually under the Kyoku brand:
** Boost, one of the the [[Main/{{Delinquents}} Delinquent Road Hazards]], is cladded in a Kyoko Jitsu body, which is based on a 1999 Nissan Silvia S15.
** The episode "Tokyo Mater" during ''[[WesternAnimation/PixarShorts Mater's Tall Tales]]'' has Mater surrounded by Kabuto's Ninja henchcars, all are based of [=200/240SXs=]. And they know "CarFu" (pun unintended, if you know what we mean).

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* ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' features a Silvia {{Expy}}, usually under the Kyoku brand:
** Boost, one of the the [[Main/{{Delinquents}} Delinquent Road Hazards]], is cladded in a Kyoko Jitsu body, which is based on a 1999 Nissan Silvia S15.
**
The episode "Tokyo Mater" during ''[[WesternAnimation/PixarShorts Mater's Tall Tales]]'' ChaseScene of ''WesternAnimation/CatwomanHunted'' has Mater surrounded by Kabuto's Ninja henchcars, all are based Tobias Whale and his goons pursue Selina in vehicles. One of [=200/240SXs=]. And they know "CarFu" (pun unintended, if you know what we mean).them runs a black GT-R lookalike.



* Silvias are amongst the popular [=JDMs=] during the tuner era of ''Franchise/TheFastAndTheFurious'':
** The most recognizable of all its sisters would be the "Mona Lisa" C-WEST Silvia S15 Spec-S of ''Film/TheFastAndTheFuriousTokyoDrift'', built by Han Seoul-Oh and driven by Sean Boswell, notable for its blue paint and orange wraparound stripe. It was used for drifting around the parking lot. And then the car gets badly damages when he crashes into the pillars.
** A red watered down version of the S14 Silvia, the [=240SX=] fitted with a VIS body kit belonged to Letty Ortiz in the [[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious2001 first film]], used to partake in race wars.
* Maggie Peyton of ''Film/HerbieFullyLoaded'' originally chose a [=240SX=] as a graduation present. Until Herbie wriggled free of a crane and lands down atop of the car, crushing it.
* Jason Mewes, who stars AsHimself of ''Film/MadnessInTheMethod'' brings a JDM around UsefulNotes/LosAngeles. And that is a brilliant blue S15, completely decked with a Vertex Ridge body kit.
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* A black Nissan S14 [=200SX=] is the main car of Curtis and Keel of ''[[Series/TheProfessionals [=CI5=]: The New Professionals]]''. Interestingly, this was HilariousInHindsight as there was an [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rwcb_D2Xm-w ad]] made years earlier before the show, showing signs of ProductPlacement with Nissan.
* A highly-modified zenki S14 Silvia, painted in red is the CoolCar of Scott Truman of ''Series/PowerRangersRPM'', which is his pride and joy. Bonus points that he is the red ranger, so... ColorCodedForYourConvenience!
* Section Chief Kenzo Kogure of ''Series/SeibuKeisatsu'' has a Nissan Gazelle convertible as his personal car, like his actor, Creator/YujiroIshihara did in RealLife.
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* When Music/{{Eminem}} bailed out of his motorcycle during the music video "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeCihv9A3ac Phenomenal]]", he outright landed (accidentally) on the driver seat of the unnamed driver's (Creator/RandallPark) Rocket Bunny [=240SX=]. When both switched seats, Eminem DrivesLikeCrazy here as he drifts the car all around while outrunning his {{Mooks}} in G-Wagons. Randall would eventually took a [[SelfieFiend selfie]] with Em in this car...
-->'''Eminem:''' Really? Are you taking a fucking selfie?\\
'''Randall:''' Uh, yeah, could you look at the camera?\\
'''Eminem:''' [[GetOut OUT!]]
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrAchTdepsU Mood]]" by Music/TwentyFourKGoldn shows him sitting with his girlfriend with his [[PimpedOutCar pimped-out]] [=240SX=]. And said girlfriend angrily threatened to [[BatterUp batter up]] his car when she found out he's texting someone.

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* Silvias are amongst the popular [=JDMs=] during the tuner era of ''Franchise/TheFastAndTheFurious'':
** The most recognizable of all its sisters would be the "Mona Lisa" C-WEST Silvia S15 Spec-S of ''Film/TheFastAndTheFuriousTokyoDrift'', built by Han Seoul-Oh and driven by Sean Boswell, notable for its blue paint and orange wraparound stripe. It was used for drifting around the parking lot. And then the car gets badly damages when he crashes into the pillars.
** A red watered down version of the S14 Silvia, the [=240SX=] fitted with a VIS body kit belonged to Letty Ortiz in the [[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious2001 first film]], used to partake in race wars.
* Maggie Peyton of ''Film/HerbieFullyLoaded'' originally chose a [=240SX=] as a graduation present. Until Herbie wriggled free of a crane and lands down atop of the car, crushing it.
* Jason Mewes, who stars AsHimself of ''Film/MadnessInTheMethod'' brings a JDM around UsefulNotes/LosAngeles. And that is a brilliant blue S15, completely decked with a Vertex Ridge body kit.
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* A black Nissan S14 [=200SX=] is the main car of Curtis and Keel of ''[[Series/TheProfessionals [=CI5=]: The New Professionals]]''. Interestingly, this was HilariousInHindsight as there was an
[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rwcb_D2Xm-w ad]] made years earlier before com/watch?v=lvn5Lm0wHDo An unmarked Nissan GT-R Nismo would be what one of the show, showing signs of ProductPlacement with Nissan.
* A highly-modified zenki S14 Silvia, painted in red is the CoolCar of Scott Truman of ''Series/PowerRangersRPM'', which is his pride and joy. Bonus points that he is the red ranger, so... ColorCodedForYourConvenience!
*
Special Investigation Section Chief Kenzo Kogure (SIS) use]] in ''Film/{{Ambulance}}''.
* A camo designed Nissan GT-R show up as one
of ''Series/SeibuKeisatsu'' the featured cars ''[[Film/Burning2014 Børning 2]]'' that joins with the gang in an illegal street race across the Norwegian snow.
* While Zach Sobiech
has months left to live, one moment of ''Film/{{Clouds}}'' him take a Nissan Gazelle convertible as GT-R for a drive and impress his personal car, like fellow student Amy Adamle and make out together, despite his actor, Creator/YujiroIshihara did mom's protests since his dad wants to feel happy [[spoiler:before his tragic passing.]]
* Brian O'Connor must be switching between Godzillas throughout ''Franchise/TheFastAndTheFurious''
** [[spoiler:The ending of ''Film/FastFive'' gets into an UnknownRematchConclusion where Dominic Toretto
in RealLife.
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a black 2009 SRT-8 challenge Brian in his GT-R to a race. The film cuts to the end credits as Dom accepts Brian's challenge, but you get to see the outcome in the very beginning of the [[Film/FastAndFurious6 next film]]]].
** ...and said next film? In ''Film/FastAndFurious6'' Brian can finally relax [[spoiler:after bringing [[BigBad Owen Shaw]] to justice]], he celebrates by buying himself a Blue GT-R, decked with a Bensopra body kit. It's parked at the Toretto House at the end.
** During the climax of ''Film/Furious7'', Brian would take command in his GT-R with Ramsey alongside him, while being hunted by Mose Jakande's UAV gunfire. Thanks to its hydraulic system, it can drive UnderTheTruck.
* When Music/{{Eminem}} bailed out Name any movie directed by Creator/NeillBlomkamp. You're certainly guaranteed to see the Nissan GT-R to be an all-show in every one of his motorcycle during the music video "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeCihv9A3ac Phenomenal]]", he outright landed (accidentally) on the driver seat movies as part of the unnamed driver's (Creator/RandallPark) Rocket Bunny [=240SX=]. When both switched seats, Eminem DrivesLikeCrazy here AuthorAppeal, and hell, Blomkamp himself is a proud GT-R owner:
** Even ''Film/{{Chappie}}'' himself at one point would hilariously carjack a grey Nissan GT-R.
** It's over 140 years old (given the film was set in 2154) and yet, this battle-ready Nissan GT-R of ''Film/{{Elysium}}'' is futuristic relic, built
as he drifts a venerable and roadworthy heist vehicle.
** The GT-R would be exaggerated as one of the featured cars of the ''Film/{{Gran Turismo|2023}}'' movie, since it has strong ties as the GT Academy car:
*** This would be
the car all around while outrunning his {{Mooks}} in G-Wagons. Randall Jann Maddenborough would eventually took a [[SelfieFiend selfie]] with Em use during Race Camp, which would have been source of historical inaccuracy and AnachronismStew, given that scene was set in this car...
-->'''Eminem:''' Really? Are you taking
2011, because 1) He used a fucking selfie?\\
'''Randall:''' Uh, yeah, could you look at
Nissan 370Z in RealLife, and 2) that GT-R is a 2017 post-facelifted model.
*** Following his success in Race Camp, Jann would jump into
the camera?\\
'''Eminem:''' [[GetOut OUT!]]
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrAchTdepsU Mood]]" by Music/TwentyFourKGoldn shows him sitting with
almighty GT-R NISMO [=GT3=] race car to obtain his girlfriend with his [[PimpedOutCar pimped-out]] [=240SX=]. And said girlfriend angrily threatened to [[BatterUp batter up]] his FIA racing license. [[spoiler:This gained infamy by its ''logical extreme'' during Jann's first VLN race where [[https://youtu.be/GBuElSi_t-U?feature=shared it highlights the infamous Nürburgring Nordschleife crash]] where the car when she found out he's texting someone.would ultimately '''''kill a spectator'''''. All intensly PlayedForDrama. Brutal.]]



* Silvias are Nissan's typical B-class cars of ''VideoGame/BattleGear''. By ''3'', there is a tuned [=180SX=] (which is a [=SilEighty=]) where upon looking at the interior, you can clearly see a driver and a passenger occupying both seats, a-la [[Manga/InitialD Mako & Sayuki]].
* About 50% of the Professional drivers of ''D1 Professional Drift Grand Prix Series'' dig S15 Silvias as their preferred car of choice.
* While there are so many Silvias to list down, this perhaps became extremely notorious. The S15 Silvia Spec-R that appeared in every ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}'' game to date, which gained infamy from the community for the car being totally OffModel. From its droopy rear quarter, to its pinched nose, to lacking fog lamps and side skirts. So much for being ''ahem''... "[[BlatantLies built from the ground up]]".
** Other than that, there are also plenty of Formula D [=S14s=] too. Many of them having an S15 front end.
* ''Way'' too many examples to count in ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'', since there are loads and loads of Silvias and its regional derivatives plus its various trims, as well as your grandma's obscure S12. There is so many to list down, that the series even had spawned a dedicated "Silvia Sisters" one-make race.
* ''[[VideoGame/SanFranciscoRush L.A. Rush]]'' has that blue [=240SX=] (S14) as the car you start off with. That car belonged to Trikz Lane, TheProtagonist of the game who stated it all began with this car which gave his a renowned reputation. And following the repossession of his mansion, the S14 is what's left of him.
* Silvias have been a popular tuner in ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'', typically as a [[StarterMon starter car]].
** While it was introduced in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnderground Underground]]'', the [=240SX=] returned in the ''Collector's Edition'' ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedCarbon Carbon]]'' as probably a Tier 1 powerhouse due to being the JackOfAllStats performance-wise.
** The [=240SX=] the signature car of Ryan Cooper from ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedProStreet [=ProStreet=]]]'', despite its [[WhatAPieceOfJunk unassuming appearance]]. After you finish D-Day, you get to keep the car and is highly your starter car. It returned again in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUndercover Undercover]]'' and again.... it's your starter car.
** ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedShift Shift]]'' has many notables examples, where the Drift Alliance [=240SX=] is given to you for drift events.
** By the time of the [[VideoGame/NeedForSpeed2015 2015 reboot]], it switches from 240 to 180 which your mate, Amy drives this car. Lots of aftermarket body kits can be applied, ranging from Rocket Bunny kits to ones made by Origin Labs.
** The Silvia S15, by surprise is driven by ''[=ProStreet's=]'' drift king, Aki Kimura in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedPayback Payback]]''.
** Finally, the S14 K's Aero of ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnbound Unbound]]'' which is one of the three starter cars. Deck out a Legendary Customs body kit and it looks like it's some hillclimbing time attack car with its [[RiceBurner comically large spoiler]] and its roof completely torn off.
* Makoto Sawaki of ''VideoGame/RacingLagoon'' is perhaps notable of his iconic Sil-14. As the name implies, it's indeed an S14 Silvia. [[spoiler:It was the car that took his life during the Yokohama GP qualifying round.]]
* The Spec-R Aero S15 is the car you'd probably start off ''Real Racing 3''.
* There's too much to list on in ''VideoGame/TokyoXtremeRacer'', but the one the stands out the most and is fully recognizable amongst the Silvia drivers is none other than the Death Driver, the most fearsome of the expressway. And his iconic black and red S15 perhaps something none shall be trifled with. The Gloomy Angel on the other hand is just a PaletteSwap, with its car painted white.
* While Rikako Ohta DoesNotDrive in the manga/anime, ''VideoGame/WanganMidnightMaximumTune'' on the other hand has her being a capable driver on the highway. And her choice of car is a [[PinkMeansFeminine pink]] Nissan Silvia S15.
** And there's the long-awaited S13, available exclusively to Japanese players in ''[=5DX+=]'' but also as a December Navi scratch-off for overseas players of ''[=6RR=]''. Unfortunately, the S13 can't be modified, despite the fact there had long been biblical amounts of body kits for said car.

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* Silvias are Nissan's typical B-class cars of ''VideoGame/BattleGear''. By ''3'', there is ''VideoGame/{{Cruisn}} Blast'' once ran a tuned [=180SX=] (which is a [=SilEighty=]) where upon looking at Nissan GT-R NISMO in arcades before it was relegated into just your ordinary GT-R.
* Breaking
the interior, you can clearly see a driver and a passenger occupying both seats, a-la [[Manga/InitialD Mako & Sayuki]].
* About 50%
mold from just only European cars, has this {{DLC}}. One of the Professional drivers of ''D1 Professional Drift Grand Prix Series'' dig S15 Silvias as their preferred car of choice.
* While there are so many Silvias to list down,
few Japanese cars ever added in ''VideoGame/{{Driveclub}}'' has this perhaps became extremely notorious. [=MY15=] Nissan GT-R and the [[PaletteSwap track-oriented GT-R NISMO]]. One of the best of the best in the Performance class and Super class respectively.
* You can have John Tanner rock a Godzilla supercar in ''VideoGame/DriverSanFrancisco''. Its second Race Takedown activity where the targets are all driving Nissans, one of them is a GT-R.
* [=GT-Rs=] are quite ubiquitous since its inception in ''VideoGame/ForzaMotorsport 3''. Its special editions would be highly decked with a Liberty Walk body kit.
**
The S15 Silvia Spec-R that appeared initial drive of ''Motorsport 7'' put you in every ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}'' game to date, which gained infamy from Ukyo Takagi's shoes, as you drive the community for 2015 GT-R [=GT500=] around one lap of the car being totally OffModel. From its droopy rear quarter, to its pinched nose, to lacking fog lamps and side skirts. So much for being ''ahem''... "[[BlatantLies built from the ground up]]".
Nürburgring during a heavy rainfall.
** Other than that, the [=MY17=] GT-R would be known for its errors such as [[OffModel missing side mirrors and non-functional brake lights]]. Thankfully it was patched. Also, that GT-R would usually be the featured car in ''Horizon's'' Forzathon weekly challenges.
* It all dates back in ''VideoGame/GranTurismo Concept'' with its 7-speed GT-R Concept seen during the 2001 Tokyo Motor Show, but still is an ImprobablyCoolCar, nonetheless. Even it runs a Le Mans-spec GT-R Concept race car too, the Dream Car Championship reward. By ''Gran Turismo 5'', there's an [[PaletteSwap absurd amount of Godzillas to list down]], including the vanilla GT-R, GT-R Spec V, and even the 2012 Black Edition. Plus the 2005 Proto and the "Black Mask" version with its bumpers fully covered. Not to mention the Super GT [=GT500=] race cars and the GT Academy edition as well.
** Also, the GT-R would serve as the [[https://e.snmc.io/lk/f/x/16f754cf27ad108a3f159192ef66ad49/6678969 featured car]] of the ''Gran Turismo 5: Prologue'' cover.
** By ''Gran Turismo Sport'',
there are also plenty of Formula D [=S14s=] too. Many of them having an S15 front end.
* ''Way'' too many examples to count in ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'', since there are loads and loads of Silvias and its regional derivatives plus its various trims, as well as your grandma's obscure S12. There is so many to list down, that the series even had spawned a dedicated "Silvia Sisters" one-make race.
* ''[[VideoGame/SanFranciscoRush L.A. Rush]]'' has that blue [=240SX=] (S14)
still [=GT-Rs=] aplenty, serving as the car basis for a Gr.4, Gr.3 (GT-R Nismo [=GT3=]), Gr.2 (the aforementioned Super GT cars) and even a Gr.B rally car. If you start off with. That car belonged manage to Trikz Lane, TheProtagonist get all gold in the DrivingTest, you're awarded the GT-R safety car. Yes. The one that looks like that '''''infamous Skyline GT-R pace car'''''.
** As a way to celebrate the release
of the game who stated aforementioned 2023 film, ''Gran Turismo 7'' gives you Jann Maddenborough's 2018 GT-R Nismo [=GT3=] movie car for free.
* Who'd know a Nissan supercar would show up in ''VideoGame/InitialDArcadeStage'', unless
it all began had to do with the collaboration event with ''MF Ghost'', especially the GT-R NISMO driven bt the aforementioned Shun Aiba.
* Just like the Skyline GT-R,
this car which gave his a renowned reputation. And following the repossession almighty Godzilla successor would be ''the'' Japanese supercar of his mansion, the S14 is what's left of him.
* Silvias have been a popular tuner
''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'':
** It debuted
in ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'', typically as a [[StarterMon starter car]].
** While it was introduced in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnderground Underground]]'', the [=240SX=] returned in the ''Collector's Edition'' ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedCarbon Carbon]]'' as probably a Tier 1 powerhouse due to being the JackOfAllStats performance-wise.
** The [=240SX=] the signature car of Ryan Cooper from
''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedProStreet [=ProStreet=]]]'', [=ProStreet=]]]''. Not only you get the vanilla GT-R but also its 2005 prototype, as seen in the game cover. Though you can't modify the GT-R Proto, [[CoversAlwaysLie despite its [[WhatAPieceOfJunk unassuming appearance]]. After you finish D-Day, you get to keep the car and is highly your starter car. It returned again in cover saying otherwise]].
** The GT-R would be the Tri-City Bay's Super State Cruiser during high-speed pursuits of
''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUndercover Undercover]]'' Undercover]]''. The same car would be used as a Federal Cruiser for ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedTheRun The Run]]''.
** Both the vanilla GT-R
and again.... it's your starter the GT-R [=SpecV=] appear in ''Shift'', for the former, a Works conversion makes it Super GT race car, while the latter makes it an [=FIA GT1=] car.
** ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedShift Shift]]'' has many notables examples, where *** It's more prominent in the Drift Alliance [=240SX=] is given to sequel. As you for drift events.
** By
start the time of the [[VideoGame/NeedForSpeed2015 2015 reboot]], it switches from 240 to 180 which your mate, Amy drives this car. Lots of aftermarket body kits can be applied, ranging from Rocket Bunny kits to ones made by Origin Labs.
** The Silvia S15, by surprise is driven by ''[=ProStreet's=]'' drift king, Aki Kimura in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedPayback Payback]]''.
** Finally, the S14 K's Aero of ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnbound Unbound]]'' which is one of the three starter cars. Deck out a Legendary Customs body kit and it looks like it's some hillclimbing time attack car
game, you get ATasteOfPower with its [[RiceBurner comically large spoiler]] the NFS Edition GT-R around Suzuka, and its roof completely torn off.
* Makoto Sawaki of ''VideoGame/RacingLagoon'' is perhaps notable of
if you [[spoiler:manage to beat Jamie Campbell-Walter in the FIA [=GT1=] Championship, his iconic Sil-14. As GT-R [=GT1=], the name implies, it's indeed an S14 Silvia. [[spoiler:It was the car that took his life during the Yokohama GP qualifying round.game's cover car, is all yours.]]
* The Spec-R Aero S15 is ** In ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHotPursuit Hot Pursuit]]'', the car you'd probably start off ''Real Racing GT-R [=SpecV=] would be prominently be used in the "Trail of Destruction" racer event.
** It shows up in the 2015 reboot, where the GT-R has body kits galore from Rocket Bunny, Varis, Liberty Walk, Pandem and Bensophia. One post-launch update adds the 2017 facelift.
** ...and said 2017 facelift would be seen in one of the House's pawns, driven by Diamond Block's [[BalkanBastard Mitko Vasilev]] from ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedPayback Payback]]''...
** ...and again in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnbound Unbound]]'' where the GT-R also had a {{pimped out|Car}} version from Legendary Customs. Ukrainian racer Anechka runs a [[AnimalMotif zebra-patterned]] GT-R.
* And speaking of that GT-R Concept from ''Gran Turismo'', you also get to drive '''this''' ImprobablyCoolCar in ''VideoGame/ProjectGothamRacing
3''.
* There's too much to list It's a SecretCharacter in Creator/{{SEGA}}'s arcade RacingGame ''R-Tuned: Ultimate Street Racing'', [[spoiler:where a mysterious rival named Mr. R [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIBqKxP6qXg runs a purely bone-stock Nissan GT-R]] in a world full of {{pimped out|Car}} tuners. And it's [[NonPlayableCharacter unplayable]], too.]]
* The "hero" car featured
on in ''VideoGame/TokyoXtremeRacer'', but the one cover of ''VideoGame/RidgeRacer 7'' is the stands Kamata [=RC410=], drawn mainly from its still-concept Nissan GT-R (R35). And said "hero" car even predated the FIA [=GT1/GT3=] spec GT-R in RealLife!
* The Takumi RX-T in ''VideoGame/RocketLeague'' would resemble the Nissan GT-R judging by its headlights. Just only if the game didn't give
out the most and [[Manga/InitialD Fujiwara name]].
* Also, there
is fully recognizable amongst the Silvia drivers is none other Hanzo GT from ''VideoGame/SplitSecond'' that primarily takes cues to the Nissan GT-R, thanks to its headlight.
* Other
than the Death Driver, Skyline GT-R R34, the most fearsome of the expressway. And his iconic black and red S15 perhaps something none shall be trifled with. The Gloomy Angel on R35 appears alongside the other hand is just a PaletteSwap, with Nissans of ''VideoGame/TestDriveUnlimited2''.
* The GT-R was first introduced in ''VideoGame/WanganMidnightMaximumTune [=3DX+=]'', alongside
its car painted white.
*
Hakusoka cousin. While Rikako Ohta DoesNotDrive in the manga/anime, ''VideoGame/WanganMidnightMaximumTune'' on the other hand has her being a capable driver on the highway. And her choice of car it is a [[PinkMeansFeminine pink]] Nissan Silvia S15.
** And there's
CoolCar and arguably the long-awaited S13, available exclusively to Japanese players in ''[=5DX+=]'' but also as a December Navi scratch-off for overseas players of ''[=6RR=]''. Unfortunately, first supercar at that time, the S13 car can't be modified, despite visually dressed-up, and would use an unusual tuning system. Rikako Ohta would be the fact there had long been biblical amounts one to do the horse work instead of body kits for said car.Jun Kitami.
** There are also special edition Godzillas in later installments such as the [=MY17=] GT-R as a terminal scratch reward and the GT-R Nismo as July's Navi Scratch-off reward.
** And introduced in ''[=6RR=]'' would be this rare GT-R50 by Italdesign. Finally, this GT-R has aero kits.



[[folder:Nissan Skyline GT-R series]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nissan_skyline_gtr.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''[[Music/BlueOysterCult ♫ With a purposeful grimace and a terrible sound... ♫]]'' [[labelnote:*]]Top: First generation ([=PGC10=]) (left); second generation ([=KPGC110=]) (right)\\
Middle: Third generation (R32) (left); fourth generation (R33) (right)\\
Bottom: Fifth generation (R34)[[/labelnote]]]]

->''"Its simple and powerful design is something of a rarity among Japanese cars. It's undeniable that the Nissan designers wanted to express the story of the Skyline GT-R through this car. And that is truly an act of love."''
-->--'''Hikonori Kagurazaka''', explaining the R34 Skyline in GT Cafe, ''VideoGame/GranTurismo 7''

The Skyline GT-R is the top-of-the-line performance sports car based on the Nissan Skyline range of compact luxury sedans.

The first GT-R was produced in 1969 as the [=KPGC10=] chassis or as it's more commonly known, the "Hakosuka".[[note]]"Hako" being Japanese for "box", in reference to its squared appearence, and "suka" coming from the pronounciation of "Skyline" in Japanese, '''''Suka'''irain''.[[/note]] It found lasting success in motorsports with 49 consecutive wins in its belt. In 1973, the next generation GT-R was produced and highly regarded as the "Kenmeri" Skyline due to it renowned advertising, featuring a young couple named Ken and Mary, despite its short-lived production due to emission regulations.

The GT-R name was revived [[TheBusCameBack following a 16-year hiatus]], now as the twin-turbocharged [=4WD=] [=BNR32=] (or R32 for short). The [=R32=] Skyline participated in various motorsport events, mainly in touring car championships in Japan and Australia, which saw dominance in both series, winning consecutive championship titles, to the point that Australian motor publication ''Wheels'' nicknamed the GT-R "Godzilla" for its technology and performance in its July 1989 issue.

The Skyline GT-R became the flagship of Nissan performance, showcasing many advanced technologies. Production ended in 2002 and was succeeded by the Nissan GT-R ([=R35=]) in 2007, which is [[DecompositeCharacter a separate grand tourer]] [[ContinuityReboot unrelated to the Skyline range]]. Today, the car is popular for import drag racing, circuit track, time attack and events hosted by tuning magazines.

Despite the Skyline GT-R never being manufactured outside Japan, [[note]] the sole export markets were Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand, in 1991, and the UK in 1997, due to the Single Vehicle Approval scheme[[/note]] it has become an iconic sports car as a used Japanese import vehicle in the Western world [[note]]mainly the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Ireland, Canada, and the United States[[/note]], prompting Nismo's announcement in 2019 that it would resume production of spare parts and components for all generations of the Skyline GT-R.

The car was named at the time by ''Series/TopGearUK'' as "the only true Japanese contribution in the line of supercars," and by Creator/JeremyClarkson as one of the best cars in the world.

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[[folder:Nissan Skyline GT-R series]]
Silvia and derivatives]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nissan_skyline_gtr.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nissan_silvia.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''[[Music/BlueOysterCult ♫ With a purposeful grimace %%[[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]

->''"Nissan's S-chassis, or Silvia, as it was named in Japan, is synonymous with the art of drifting
and a terrible sound... ♫]]'' [[labelnote:*]]Top: First generation ([=PGC10=]) (left); second generation ([=KPGC110=]) (right)\\
Middle: Third generation (R32) (left); fourth generation (R33) (right)\\
Bottom: Fifth generation (R34)[[/labelnote]]]]

->''"Its simple and powerful design is something of a rarity among Japanese cars. It's undeniable that the Nissan designers wanted to express the story
has long served as one of the Skyline GT-R through this car. And that is truly an act most desirable vehicle chassis by enthusiasts worldwide. That fact remains even today, over two decades after the last bit of love.production took place."''
-->--'''Hikonori Kagurazaka''', explaining -->--[[https://www.motortrend.com/features/nissan-silvia-s13-s14-s15-drift-car-history-specs-photos/ The Classic Nissan Silvia S13, S14, S15: History, Generations, Specs, Photos]], ''[=MotorTrend=]''

Arguably ''the'' most popular and ubiquitous JDM tuner and drift car there is.

[[ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming Derived from Sylvia,
the R34 Skyline in GT Cafe, ''VideoGame/GranTurismo 7''

The Skyline GT-R is
nymph who served the top-of-the-line performance sports car based on goddess of the hunt, Diana]], the Nissan Skyline range Silvia is a series of compact luxury sedans.

front-engine, rear-wheel drive sports cars produced from 1965 until the end of 2002. Various have been exported of Japan and [[MarketBasedTitle marketed]] as either the [=200SX=] or [=240SX=], usually sold under the Datsun brand.

It all began in 1964 when it was made public during the Tokyo Motor Show, built from an existing Nissan Fairlady platform.
The first GT-R was produced in 1969 as Silvia ([=CSP311=]) or the [=KPGC10=] chassis or as it's more commonly known, the "Hakosuka".[[note]]"Hako" being Japanese for "box", in reference to its squared appearence, and "suka" coming from the pronounciation of "Skyline" in Japanese, '''''Suka'''irain''.[[/note]] It found lasting success in motorsports with 49 consecutive wins in its belt. In 1973, the next generation GT-R was produced and highly regarded as the "Kenmeri" Skyline due to it renowned advertising, featuring a young couple named Ken and Mary, despite its short-lived "Datsun Coupé 1500" began production due to emission regulations.

The GT-R name
in 1965, which all are handcrafted and built in limited quantities (with a mere 554 produced), utilizing a 1.6 L Nissan R inline-4 engine producing 95 hp. It was revived [[TheBusCameBack following considered to be one of the fastest Japanese cars at that time when it was provided to local Tokyo metropolitan police for a 16-year hiatus]], now patrolling car.

It was PutOnABus in 1968 before the Silvia marked its return in 1975, with its new S10 chassis, built on its all-new S platform. Intended to be a compact RWD sports car, this would see a massive production boom for the model, and saw massive exports to North American markets
as the twin-turbocharged [=4WD=] [=BNR32=] (or R32 for short). The [=R32=] Skyline participated in various motorsport events, mainly in touring car championships in Japan and Australia, which saw dominance in both series, winning consecutive championship titles, Datsun [=200SX=]. Through out its short 4-year life span from 1975 to 1979, it has produced over 145,000 units. It was followed by the point that Australian motor publication ''Wheels'' nicknamed the GT-R "Godzilla" S110, noted for its technology sharp design and performance in similarities to the Nissan Leopard. It would later on be rebadged as the Nissan Gazelle. The S12 produced from 1983 to 1989, with its July 1989 issue.

The Skyline GT-R
usage of its retractable pop-up headlights and its resemblance to the Toyota [=AE86=] Corolla Levin/Sprinter Trueno.

By 1988, Nissan launches the S13 which
became extremely popular and perhaps the one that [[TropeCodifier codified]] the Silvia name. Upon its introduction, the S13 follows a unique suite of trim levels named after PlayingCardMotifs; ''J's'' which is the naturally-aspirated base, the ''Q's'', which is the intermediary level, which offers turbochargers as an option, and ''K's'', which is the flagship of Nissan performance, showcasing many advanced technologies. Production ended in 2002 and was succeeded by turbocharger model. On the Nissan GT-R ([=R35=]) in 2007, which is [[DecompositeCharacter same year, a separate grand tourer]] [[ContinuityReboot unrelated to fastback model, the Skyline range]]. Today, [=180SX=] was released, built on the car is popular same S13 chassis. Both the Silvia and the [=180SX=] were marketed as the [=240SX=] in North America and the [=200SX=] in Europe. This was almost the same methodology used for import drag racing, circuit track, time attack and events hosted by tuning magazines.

Despite
the Skyline GT-R never S14 Silvia in 1993, which was offered a larger turbocharge, as well as being manufactured outside also available in "Aero" variants with more ground effects and large rear spoilers.

In 1999, just as the TurnOfTheMillennium starts, Japan saw a brand new version of the Silvia, now as the S15 with aggressive styling as par to modern car design trends. Unlike the previous two predecessors, the Silvia trims are just simplified to just '''Spec-S''' and '''Spec-R''', representing naturally-aspirated and turbocharged engines respectively. Both are also available in "Aero" variants, too. The S15 was only sold in
Japan, [[note]] the sole export markets were Hong Kong, Singapore, but also had exports to Australia and New Zealand, in 1991, Zealand as the [=200SX=]. With strengthening emission laws and the UK in 1997, due to spiking popularity of minivans hitting the Single Vehicle Approval scheme[[/note]] it has become an iconic sales of sports car as a used Japanese import vehicle in coupes, the Western world [[note]]mainly the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Ireland, Canada, and the United States[[/note]], prompting Nismo's announcement in 2019 that it would resume Silvia ended production on August 2002.

The Silvia has been into various forms
of spare parts and components for all generations motorsports ranging from the [=240RS=] that competed in Group B, to the super silhouette S12 that drew interest to many of the Skyline GT-R.

The car was named at
top tuners like HKS and Tomei. Other than that, Silvias have been widely used in drifting, especially the time by ''Series/TopGearUK'' as "the only true Japanese contribution in the line of supercars," and by Creator/JeremyClarkson as one S13 through S15 models, due to its extreme versatility of the best cars S-chassis. This began widely popular in Japan's premiere drifting championship, the world. D1 Grand Prix, where about 50% of the drivers use Silvias as their choice of cars.



* '''GT-RRR''', which consists of ''nothing but Skyline GT-R models'' is piloted by Shunsuke in the anime of ''VideoGame/ChousokuHenkeiGyrozetter''
* A red R32 GT-R is the CoolCar of Miyuki Kobayashi, a professional GetawayDriver during the final season of ''Manga/CityHunter''.
* [[HospitalHottie Nao]] [[HotTeacher Kadena]], the legendary street racing queen of ''Manga/GreatTeacherOnizuka'' drives a Hakusoka as her personal CoolCar. In the prequel ''Manga/GTOTheEarlyYears'' however, she uses Kenmeri GT-R instead, a rare sight to see amongst the 197 units produced.
* ''Manga/InitialD'' has very well-known examples where the Skyline GT-R plays its part:
** A black pearl metallic R32 GT-R is perhaps a popular example. It's driven by Myogi [=NightKids=] leader, Takeshi Nakazato. Because of its AWD layout, the car would rather grip more than drift, which may not be as flashy as it seems. [[spoiler:In his battle against Takumi, his R32 suffered understeer and wear, causing the car to lose control and hits a guardrail, damaging it.]]
** Kozo "[[RedBaron God Foot]]" Hoshino of Purple Shadow drive a Millennium Jade Nür-spec GT-R R34. In his own history, he was an owner of previous generation [=GT-Rs=] to the point non of them fits his taste, prior to his R34 Nür purchase.
** Rin Hojo in ''Fifth Stage'' drives a gun gray R32. [[spoiler:He uses this car to battle Ryosuke's RX-7 in a deathmatch at Hakone Turnpike, where Rin uses his car like a battering ram and slam the hell out of Ryosuke. The continous pummeling resulted in Rin's tires and brakes began to fail, and seemingly wants to die by speeding his car and crash into a tollbooth. That is when Ryosuke and Ryuji Ikeda in his Z33 stopped him.]]
* ''Anime/{{Hamatora}}'' in one episode has TheProtagonist, Nice [[spoiler:chases down a drug dealer driving a Bayside Blue Nissan R34 GT-R, using his Sonic Minimum to deliver a kick to the car, losing control, and falling down to the sea. As they are TrappedInASinkingCar, Murasaki saves them by using his SuperToughness to lift the car back to the surface.]]
-->'''Murasaki:''' Don't litter the ocean!
* Minoru Minowa of ''Anime/MagicUsersClub'' in episode 3 could be seen driving for his dear life in his Hakusoka whilst fleeing from a Whirlybird which disintegrated his car.
* Utage Douraku and her Toyota Vellfire gets into an ''Initial D''-style race against a somebody in a modified Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 in ''Literature/MyMentalChoicesAre''
* ''Manga/WanganMidnight'' loves [=Skyline GT-Rs=] to the point it's been driven by many characters.
** This is the choice of car of TheFashionista Reina Akikawa, an R32 with a gunmetal grey paint job. [[spoiler:Following the end of the Perfect GT-R arc, as well as her ExpositoryHairstyleChange, her R32 was changed into a Crystal white finish.]]
** Speaking of the "Perfect GT-R", Green Auto shop mechanic Koichi Hiramoto attempted to immortalize his own R32. [[spoiler:In the long run against the Devil Z and Blackbird, [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere he back off and withdraws from the race]]. He later sold his R32 and gives up racing so he can return to his wife Megumi and their newborn child.]]
** Since ''Maximum Tune 2'', RGO Yamanaka usually drove RGO's pink R33 Skyline GT-R.
** The [=R200CLUB=] shows the definitive meaning of [[EverybodyOwnsAFord Everybody Owns an R33 Skyline]] as every single member, including FLAT Racing's Takayuki Kuroki drives nothing but R33 Skylines.
** Tomoya, a mechanic in ACE tuning shop and the so-called "R-Killer" drives a modified R32 Skyline, dubbed the "[[ICallItVera [=ACE32R=]]]", [[spoiler:which he failed to overtake both the Devil Z and the Blackbird during a race for Wangan superiority, resulting him to leave Tokyo for good.]]
--->[[spoiler:'''Tomoya:''' I'll never forget this race.]]
** Yuji Kishida, Yamamoto's half-brother who works at YM Speed also drives an R33. In ''Maximum Tune 6'', he decided to tryout a sports roadster, the Honda S2000.

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* '''GT-RRR''', which consists of ''nothing but Skyline GT-R models'' is piloted by Shunsuke in the anime of ''VideoGame/ChousokuHenkeiGyrozetter''
* A red R32 GT-R is the CoolCar of Miyuki Kobayashi,
Being a professional GetawayDriver during the final season of ''Manga/CityHunter''.
* [[HospitalHottie Nao]] [[HotTeacher Kadena]], the legendary street racing queen of ''Manga/GreatTeacherOnizuka'' drives a Hakusoka as her personal CoolCar. In the prequel ''Manga/GTOTheEarlyYears'' however, she uses Kenmeri GT-R instead, a rare sight to see amongst the 197 units produced.
*
dedicated drift car, ''Manga/InitialD'' has very well-known examples where the Skyline GT-R plays its part:
** A black pearl metallic R32 GT-R is perhaps a popular example. It's
features Silvias driven by Myogi [=NightKids=] leader, Takeshi Nakazato. Because characters who have found solace with drifting, due to being part of its AWD layout, the car's gimmick.
** TheLeader of the Akina [=SpeedStars=], Koichiro Iketani drives a Lime Green Two-tone S13 Silvia K's, which
the car would rather grip more itself looks near-stock other than drift, which may not be as flashy as it seems. [[spoiler:In the exhaust and 4-spoke SSR wheels. [[spoiler:During ''First Stage'', his battle against Takumi, his R32 suffered understeer and wear, causing the car to lose was badly damaged during a practice run while avoiding an oncoming car, but lost control and hits crashed onto a guardrail, damaging it.guardrail.]]
** Kozo "[[RedBaron God Foot]]" Hoshino of Purple Shadow drive a Millennium Jade Nür-spec GT-R R34. In his own history, he was an owner of previous generation [=GT-Rs=] to Iketani's NumberTwo, Kenji on the point non of them fits his taste, prior to his R34 Nür purchase.
** Rin Hojo in ''Fifth Stage''
other hand drives a gun gray R32. white [=180SX=] which [[TheUnfought never saw any battles]].
** And speaking of the 180, meet [[AmazonBrigade Mako Sato and Sayuri]], the two ladies of Impact Blue. Their signature car is none other than the blue [=SilEighty=], a [=180SX=] with an S13 front end. Mako drives the car while Sayuki acts as her navigator and co-pilot. Not only the duo got ADayInTheLimelight in ''Extra Stage'', but even the car itself also counts.
** An orange zenki S14 Silvia Q's ([[AdaptationalDyeJob red in]] ''[[VideoGame/InitialDArcadeStage Arcade Stage]]'') is driven by Kenta Nakamura, a member of Akagi [=RedSuns=] and the team's rain specialist.
** Then you have ThoseTwoGuys... from Tokyo. Both own and drive a Sparkling Silver S15 Silvia that looks purely stock on the outside.
** Team Spiral's Hiroya Okuyama drives a Brilliant Blue S15 with a GP Sports kit. Despite its fully modded looks,
[[spoiler:He uses this car to battle Ryosuke's RX-7 in a deathmatch at Hakone Turnpike, where Rin uses gets utterly [[CurbStompBattle curbstomped]] by Takumi Fujiwara, falling behind during his car like a battering ram and slam the hell out of Ryosuke. The continous pummeling resulted in Rin's tires and brakes began to fail, and seemingly wants to die by speeding his car and crash into a tollbooth. That is when Ryosuke and Ryuji Ikeda in his Z33 stopped him.downhill race at Nanamagari.]]
* ''Anime/{{Hamatora}}'' in one episode has TheProtagonist, Nice [[spoiler:chases down a drug dealer driving a Bayside Blue A red Nissan R34 GT-R, using his Sonic Minimum to deliver a kick to the car, losing control, and falling down to the sea. As they are TrappedInASinkingCar, Murasaki saves them by using his SuperToughness to lift 180SX was the car back to driven by the surface.]]
-->'''Murasaki:''' Don't litter
main character of a web manga ''Dricam!!'', Rin Todoroki. Since the ocean!
* Minoru Minowa
manga was all about drifting, expect a numerous amount of ''Anime/MagicUsersClub'' in episode 3 could be seen driving for his dear life in his Hakusoka whilst fleeing from a Whirlybird which disintegrated his car.
* Utage Douraku and her Toyota Vellfire gets into
Silvias to make an ''Initial D''-style race against a somebody in a modified Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 in ''Literature/MyMentalChoicesAre''
appearance.
* ''Manga/WanganMidnight'' loves [=Skyline GT-Rs=] to has an S15 Silvia tuned by RGO tested by Eiji Kamiya in the point it's been "Hanshin Expressway" arc. The same Silvia would later be driven by many characters.
** This is the choice of car of TheFashionista Reina Akikawa, an R32 with a gunmetal grey paint job. [[spoiler:Following the end of the Perfect GT-R arc, as well as her ExpositoryHairstyleChange, her R32 was changed into a Crystal white finish.]]
** Speaking of the "Perfect GT-R", Green Auto shop mechanic Koichi Hiramoto attempted to immortalize his own R32. [[spoiler:In the long run against the Devil Z and Blackbird, [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere he back off and withdraws from the race]]. He later sold his R32 and gives up racing so he can return to his wife Megumi and their newborn child.]]
** Since ''Maximum Tune 2'', RGO
Yamanaka (one of the mechanics working in RGO) and Rikako Ota in ''[=WMMT1=]'' and ''[=WMMT2=]'', respectively.
[[AC:Film -- Animation]]
* ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' features a Silvia {{Expy}},
usually drove RGO's pink R33 Skyline GT-R.
under the Kyoku brand:
** Boost, one of the the [[Main/{{Delinquents}} Delinquent Road Hazards]], is cladded in a Kyoko Jitsu body, which is based on a 1999 Nissan Silvia S15.
** The [=R200CLUB=] shows the definitive meaning of [[EverybodyOwnsAFord Everybody Owns an R33 Skyline]] as every single member, including FLAT Racing's Takayuki Kuroki drives nothing but R33 Skylines.
** Tomoya, a mechanic in ACE tuning shop and the so-called "R-Killer" drives a modified R32 Skyline, dubbed the "[[ICallItVera [=ACE32R=]]]", [[spoiler:which he failed to overtake both the Devil Z and the Blackbird
episode "Tokyo Mater" during a race for Wangan superiority, resulting him to leave Tokyo for good.]]
--->[[spoiler:'''Tomoya:''' I'll never forget this race.]]
** Yuji Kishida, Yamamoto's half-brother who works at YM Speed also drives an R33. In ''Maximum Tune 6'', he decided to tryout a sports roadster, the Honda S2000.
''[[WesternAnimation/PixarShorts Mater's Tall Tales]]'' has Mater surrounded by Kabuto's Ninja henchcars, all are based of [=200/240SXs=]. And they know "CarFu" (pun unintended, if you know what we mean).



* Perhaps one of the best examples would be the iconic silver and blue-striped R34 GT-R of ''Film/TwoFastTwoFurious'', as seen in the hands of Brian O'Connor. This would be his go-to car used to battle against Suki, Slap Jack and Orange Jack. Brian would continue to use the R34 in ''Film/FastAndFurious'' before ditching it for an [=R35=] in future films.
** Earlier on, Leon, one of the members of Dominic Toretto's crew drives a yellow R33 in [[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious2001 the first film]], used to partake in street racing.
** After breaking Dominic Toretto was broken free from the prison bus at the beginning of ''Film/FastFive'', Brian O'Connor obtains a black 1971 Nissan Skyline GT-R and drives himself and his love interest Mia to Rio de Janeiro. How on earth did this extremely rare car find its way to Brazil anyway? ''Who cares!''
* This AceCustom Citadel armada vehicle called the "Caltrop #2" in ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad'' uses the R32 Skyline GT-R as the basis.
* Nightbird, the sole female member of the Terrorcons in ''Film/TransformersRiseOfTheBeasts'' has her altmode; a Nissan Skyline GT-R R33 with a grey-faded brown two-tone paint scheme, pink custom wheels, a rear wing, and louvres.

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* Perhaps one of Silvias are amongst the best examples popular [=JDMs=] during the tuner era of ''Franchise/TheFastAndTheFurious'':
** The most recognizable of all its sisters
would be the iconic silver "Mona Lisa" C-WEST Silvia S15 Spec-S of ''Film/TheFastAndTheFuriousTokyoDrift'', built by Han Seoul-Oh and blue-striped R34 GT-R driven by Sean Boswell, notable for its blue paint and orange wraparound stripe. It was used for drifting around the parking lot. And then the car gets badly damages when he crashes into the pillars.
** A red watered down version
of ''Film/TwoFastTwoFurious'', as seen the S14 Silvia, the [=240SX=] fitted with a VIS body kit belonged to Letty Ortiz in the hands of Brian O'Connor. This would be his go-to car used to battle against Suki, Slap Jack and Orange Jack. Brian would continue to use the R34 in ''Film/FastAndFurious'' before ditching it for an [=R35=] in future films.
** Earlier on, Leon, one of the members of Dominic Toretto's crew drives a yellow R33 in
[[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious2001 the first film]], used to partake in street racing.
** After breaking Dominic Toretto was broken
race wars.
* Maggie Peyton of ''Film/HerbieFullyLoaded'' originally chose a [=240SX=] as a graduation present. Until Herbie wriggled
free from of a crane and lands down atop of the prison bus at the beginning car, crushing it.
* Jason Mewes, who stars AsHimself
of ''Film/FastFive'', Brian O'Connor obtains ''Film/MadnessInTheMethod'' brings a JDM around UsefulNotes/LosAngeles. And that is a brilliant blue S15, completely decked with a Vertex Ridge body kit.
[[AC:Live-Action TV]]
* A
black 1971 Nissan Skyline GT-R S14 [=200SX=] is the main car of Curtis and drives himself and his love interest Mia to Rio de Janeiro. How on earth did Keel of ''[[Series/TheProfessionals [=CI5=]: The New Professionals]]''. Interestingly, this extremely rare car find its way to Brazil anyway? ''Who cares!''
* This AceCustom Citadel armada vehicle called
was HilariousInHindsight as there was an [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rwcb_D2Xm-w ad]] made years earlier before the "Caltrop #2" show, showing signs of ProductPlacement with Nissan.
* A highly-modified zenki S14 Silvia, painted
in ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad'' uses red is the R32 Skyline GT-R as CoolCar of Scott Truman of ''Series/PowerRangersRPM'', which is his pride and joy. Bonus points that he is the basis.
red ranger, so... ColorCodedForYourConvenience!
* Nightbird, the sole female member Section Chief Kenzo Kogure of the Terrorcons in ''Film/TransformersRiseOfTheBeasts'' ''Series/SeibuKeisatsu'' has her altmode; a Nissan Skyline GT-R R33 Gazelle convertible as his personal car, like his actor, Creator/YujiroIshihara did in RealLife.
[[AC:Music]]
* When Music/{{Eminem}} bailed out of his motorcycle during the music video "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeCihv9A3ac Phenomenal]]", he outright landed (accidentally) on the driver seat of the unnamed driver's (Creator/RandallPark) Rocket Bunny [=240SX=]. When both switched seats, Eminem DrivesLikeCrazy here as he drifts the car all around while outrunning his {{Mooks}} in G-Wagons. Randall would eventually took a [[SelfieFiend selfie]]
with Em in this car...
-->'''Eminem:''' Really? Are you taking
a grey-faded brown two-tone paint scheme, pink custom wheels, a rear wing, and louvres.fucking selfie?\\
'''Randall:''' Uh, yeah, could you look at the camera?\\
'''Eminem:''' [[GetOut OUT!]]
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrAchTdepsU Mood]]" by Music/TwentyFourKGoldn shows him sitting with his girlfriend with his [[PimpedOutCar pimped-out]] [=240SX=]. And said girlfriend angrily threatened to [[BatterUp batter up]] his car when she found out he's texting someone.



* ''VideoGame/BattleGear'' has the [=Skyline GT-Rs=] as Nissan's A-Class powerhouse. In ''4 Tuned'', you also get special edition models like the Nismo-tuned Skyline R34 and the limited R33 GT-R LM.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Blur}}'', the twins Harumi and Ayumi both drive Skyline GT-R Nismos. Beat them in a one-on-one-- or... ''one-on-two'' race, and you get not one, but ''two'' of the [=GT-Rs=], both fitted with "Scatter Shot" allowing you to throw all 3 bolts in a single press of a button.
* The Nakamura Ikusa GT in ''VideoGame/BurnoutParadise'' strikes a resemblance to the R34 GT-R.
* Then you have the Incubator V12 of ''VideoGame/{{Crashday}}'', based on the Nissan Skyline GT-R R34. Note that Skyline [=GT-Rs=] use ''inline-6'' engines, not [=V12s=].
* The Nissan Skyline ([=BCNR33=]) GT-R appeared in ''VideoGame/DriverSanFrancisco'', [[ArtisticLicenseCars depicted as left-hand drive for some reason, something Japan never produced in real life]]. The team race mission has one of the key charcater Tanner!Jules drive this.
* Extremely common in ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}'', whether in vanilla stock, racing or pre-tuned flavors.
* ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'': You will see crap tons of [[PaletteSwap trim levels]] of the Nissan Skyline GT-R to the point it has the "Race of Red Emblem" one-make race. Some of the huge long list of examples are the V-spec, V-spec II, V-spec II Nür, M-spec, all the Nismo variants, JGTC variants, the [[MemeticMutation memetic]] pace car, ''[[Main/LongList and the list goes on, and on, and on...]]''
* The Annis Elegy Retro Custom in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoOnline'' is a mishmash blend of multiple generations of the Nissan Skyline GT-R.
* ''VideoGame/{{GRID}}'' gives you the Nismo R34 Z-tune as one of the Pro Tuner cars. Its subsequent games later add 2 [=R32s=]: a Group A variant and the time attack Auto Gallery machine. In ''VideoGame/GridLegends'', a RiceBurner Time Attack R34 is also added in the tuner list.
* ''VideoGame/LeMans24'' has the Nismo GT-R LM as one of the beginner cars, [[NintendoHard which will give you a slim chance of getting in the Top 5]].
* ''VideoGame/MidnightClub'' features the GT-R as a venerable JDM import for street racers to begin with:
** Makoto, the penultimate boss of ''II'' drives the Torque JX, a Skyline R34 {{Expy}} with a Veilside Street drag kit.
** In ''3'', it's a Class C Tuner that can battle maxed-out Class B cars or even some Class A cars. Oscar would say, that it is "one of the most beautiful import tuners you can get." In ''3 Remix'', the R34 serves as Tokyo's police car. ...and you can actually drive it.
** Speaking of import tuners, ''Los Angeles'' has the R34 available too. It's too [[ImprobablyCoolCar improbable]] to have a Skyline in America at the first place, that the local police will call you out for this!
--->This thing is too fast there is no way it is street legal!
* ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'' is happy to add the Godzilla in their long-running franchise:
** ''VideoGame/TheNeedForSpeed'' Japan-exclusive ''Over Drivin' GT-R'' and ''Over Drivin' Skyline Memorial'' is your complete textbook example where [[EverybodyOwnsAFord Everybody Owns a Nissan]]. ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, Skyline [=GT-Rs=] are included.
** ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHighStakes High Stakes]]'' made the Skyline GT-R R34 a Japan-exclusive car.
** One of the most famous ''Need for Speed'' cars is Eddie's orange custom Eastsiders R34 in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnderground Underground]]''. It's so nifty, it served as the game's cover front and center and it would make a comeback in future ''NFS'' games. The vanilla R34 itself would return in subsequent games, starting with ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedCarbon Carbon]]''.
** The cover car in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedPayback Payback]]'' is a red R34 with a Sun Line Racing body kit, driven by Tyler Morgan during the game's prologue.
** The [=R32=] of the Speedhunters Showdown organizer, Dex in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHeat Heat]]'' is a clear ShoutOut to the Bathurst-winning Group A [=R32=] race car.
* The Drifter GT in ''VideoGame/{{Sleeping Dogs|2012}}'' is based on the R34 variant of the Skyline GT-R, with some influences from the Toyota Chaser.
* ''VideoGame/RacingLagoon'' features the almighty Godzilla used to dominate the streets of Yokohama:
** The Shiina sisters Kyoka and Haruka drive matching black [=32TypeRs=], which would be the R32 Skyline GT-R to be exact.
** ...but what stood out amongst the Godzillas is the {{Pimped Out|Car}} Monster-R, a completely modified Nissan R33 Skyline GT-R.
* ''Street Racing Syndicate'' has an absurd amount of R34 trims, like in ''Gran Turismo''. But what makes it distinctive is [[https://igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=221314 Ken's yellow C-West [=R34=]]], being the iconic car of the game.
* ''VideoGame/TestDrive 5'' has the R33 Skyline, while the R34 would take over in ''6'', ''Overdrive'' (also serving as the cop car in Tokyo) and ''[[VideoGame/TestDriveUnlimited Unlimited]]'' ([[ArtisticLicenseCars which oddly uses a left-hand drive for some reason]]).
* ''VideoGame/TokyoXtremeRacer'':
** Free Way is a team composed entirely of GT-R drivers who believe they're driving no mere car, but the embodiment of Japan itself given car form. As such, they're extremely prideful of their cars, and will not take insults towards them lying down.
** The most famous GT-R in the series is undoubtebly Jintei's azure R34, one of the three fastest cars in the Metropolitan Expressway's history. In spite of using it in only three of the six games he appears in, it remains the car he's most commonly associated with.
* ''VideoGame/WanganMidnightMaximumTune'' features ''all'' the five generations of the Skyline GT-R. The R32 is [[ComplacentGamingSyndrome extremely used ubiquitously by many players]], while the R34 is considered to be a HighTierScrappy, to the point it's being called the "[[FanNickname No Skill GT-R]]".

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* ''VideoGame/BattleGear'' has the [=Skyline GT-Rs=] as Silvias are Nissan's A-Class powerhouse. In ''4 Tuned'', you also get special edition models like the Nismo-tuned Skyline R34 and the limited R33 GT-R LM.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Blur}}'', the twins Harumi and Ayumi both drive Skyline GT-R Nismos. Beat them in a one-on-one-- or... ''one-on-two'' race, and you get not one, but ''two''
typical B-class cars of the [=GT-Rs=], both fitted with "Scatter Shot" allowing you to throw all 3 bolts in a single press of a button.
* The Nakamura Ikusa GT in ''VideoGame/BurnoutParadise'' strikes a resemblance to the R34 GT-R.
* Then you have the Incubator V12 of ''VideoGame/{{Crashday}}'', based on the Nissan Skyline GT-R R34. Note that Skyline [=GT-Rs=] use ''inline-6'' engines, not [=V12s=].
* The Nissan Skyline ([=BCNR33=]) GT-R appeared in ''VideoGame/DriverSanFrancisco'', [[ArtisticLicenseCars depicted as left-hand drive for some reason, something Japan never produced in real life]]. The team race mission has one of the key charcater Tanner!Jules drive this.
* Extremely common in ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}'', whether in vanilla stock, racing or pre-tuned flavors.
* ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'': You will see crap tons of [[PaletteSwap trim levels]] of the Nissan Skyline GT-R to the point it has the "Race of Red Emblem" one-make race. Some of the huge long list of examples are the V-spec, V-spec II, V-spec II Nür, M-spec, all the Nismo variants, JGTC variants, the [[MemeticMutation memetic]] pace car, ''[[Main/LongList and the list goes on, and on, and on...]]''
* The Annis Elegy Retro Custom in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoOnline'' is a mishmash blend of multiple generations of the Nissan Skyline GT-R.
* ''VideoGame/{{GRID}}'' gives you the Nismo R34 Z-tune as one of the Pro Tuner cars. Its subsequent games later add 2 [=R32s=]: a Group A variant and the time attack Auto Gallery machine. In ''VideoGame/GridLegends'', a RiceBurner Time Attack R34 is also added in the tuner list.
* ''VideoGame/LeMans24'' has the Nismo GT-R LM as one of the beginner cars, [[NintendoHard which will give you a slim chance of getting in the Top 5]].
* ''VideoGame/MidnightClub'' features the GT-R as a venerable JDM import for street racers to begin with:
** Makoto, the penultimate boss of ''II'' drives the Torque JX, a Skyline R34 {{Expy}} with a Veilside Street drag kit.
** In
''VideoGame/BattleGear''. By ''3'', it's a Class C Tuner that can battle maxed-out Class B cars or even some Class A cars. Oscar would say, that it there is "one of a tuned [=180SX=] (which is a [=SilEighty=]) where upon looking at the most beautiful import tuners interior, you can get." In ''3 Remix'', clearly see a driver and a passenger occupying both seats, a-la [[Manga/InitialD Mako & Sayuki]].
* About 50% of
the R34 serves Professional drivers of ''D1 Professional Drift Grand Prix Series'' dig S15 Silvias as Tokyo's police car. ...their preferred car of choice.
* While there are so many Silvias to list down, this perhaps became extremely notorious. The S15 Silvia Spec-R that appeared in every ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}'' game to date, which gained infamy from the community for the car being totally OffModel. From its droopy rear quarter, to its pinched nose, to lacking fog lamps
and you can actually drive it.
** Speaking of import tuners, ''Los Angeles'' has
side skirts. So much for being ''ahem''... "[[BlatantLies built from the R34 available ground up]]".
** Other than that, there are also plenty of Formula D [=S14s=]
too. It's Many of them having an S15 front end.
* ''Way''
too [[ImprobablyCoolCar improbable]] many examples to have a Skyline count in America at the first place, ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'', since there are loads and loads of Silvias and its regional derivatives plus its various trims, as well as your grandma's obscure S12. There is so many to list down, that the local police will call series even had spawned a dedicated "Silvia Sisters" one-make race.
* ''[[VideoGame/SanFranciscoRush L.A. Rush]]'' has that blue [=240SX=] (S14) as the car
you out for this!
--->This thing is too fast there is no way it is street legal!
* ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'' is happy
start off with. That car belonged to add the Godzilla in their long-running franchise:
** ''VideoGame/TheNeedForSpeed'' Japan-exclusive ''Over Drivin' GT-R'' and ''Over Drivin' Skyline Memorial'' is your complete textbook example where [[EverybodyOwnsAFord Everybody Owns a Nissan]]. ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, Skyline [=GT-Rs=] are included.
** ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHighStakes High Stakes]]'' made the Skyline GT-R R34 a Japan-exclusive car.
** One
Trikz Lane, TheProtagonist of the most famous ''Need for Speed'' cars game who stated it all began with this car which gave his a renowned reputation. And following the repossession of his mansion, the S14 is Eddie's orange custom Eastsiders R34 what's left of him.
* Silvias have been a popular tuner in ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'', typically as a [[StarterMon starter car]].
** While it was introduced
in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnderground Underground]]''. It's so nifty, it served as Underground]]'', the game's cover front and center and it would make a comeback [=240SX=] returned in future ''NFS'' games. The vanilla R34 itself would return in subsequent games, starting with the ''Collector's Edition'' ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedCarbon Carbon]]''.
Carbon]]'' as probably a Tier 1 powerhouse due to being the JackOfAllStats performance-wise.
** The cover [=240SX=] the signature car of Ryan Cooper from ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedProStreet [=ProStreet=]]]'', despite its [[WhatAPieceOfJunk unassuming appearance]]. After you finish D-Day, you get to keep the car and is highly your starter car. It returned again in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUndercover Undercover]]'' and again.... it's your starter car.
** ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedShift Shift]]'' has many notables examples, where the Drift Alliance [=240SX=] is given to you for drift events.
** By the time of the [[VideoGame/NeedForSpeed2015 2015 reboot]], it switches from 240 to 180 which your mate, Amy drives this car. Lots of aftermarket body kits can be applied, ranging from Rocket Bunny kits to ones made by Origin Labs.
** The Silvia S15, by surprise is driven by ''[=ProStreet's=]'' drift king, Aki Kimura
in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedPayback Payback]]'' is a red R34 with a Sun Line Racing body kit, driven by Tyler Morgan during Payback]]''.
** Finally,
the game's prologue.
** The [=R32=]
S14 K's Aero of ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnbound Unbound]]'' which is one of the Speedhunters Showdown organizer, Dex in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHeat Heat]]'' is three starter cars. Deck out a clear ShoutOut to the Bathurst-winning Group A [=R32=] race car.
* The Drifter GT in ''VideoGame/{{Sleeping Dogs|2012}}'' is based on the R34 variant of the Skyline GT-R,
Legendary Customs body kit and it looks like it's some hillclimbing time attack car with some influences from the Toyota Chaser.
its [[RiceBurner comically large spoiler]] and its roof completely torn off.
* Makoto Sawaki of ''VideoGame/RacingLagoon'' features is perhaps notable of his iconic Sil-14. As the almighty Godzilla used to dominate name implies, it's indeed an S14 Silvia. [[spoiler:It was the streets of Yokohama:
**
car that took his life during the Yokohama GP qualifying round.]]
*
The Shiina sisters Kyoka Spec-R Aero S15 is the car you'd probably start off ''Real Racing 3''.
* There's too much to list on in ''VideoGame/TokyoXtremeRacer'', but the one the stands out the most
and Haruka drive matching black [=32TypeRs=], which would be the R32 Skyline GT-R to be exact.
** ...but what stood out
is fully recognizable amongst the Godzillas is the {{Pimped Out|Car}} Monster-R, a completely modified Nissan R33 Skyline GT-R.
* ''Street Racing Syndicate'' has an absurd amount of R34 trims, like in ''Gran Turismo''. But what makes it distinctive is [[https://igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=221314 Ken's yellow C-West [=R34=]]], being the iconic car of the game.
* ''VideoGame/TestDrive 5'' has the R33 Skyline, while the R34 would take over in ''6'', ''Overdrive'' (also serving as the cop car in Tokyo) and ''[[VideoGame/TestDriveUnlimited Unlimited]]'' ([[ArtisticLicenseCars which oddly uses a left-hand drive for some reason]]).
* ''VideoGame/TokyoXtremeRacer'':
** Free Way is a team composed entirely of GT-R
Silvia drivers who believe they're driving no mere car, but is none other than the embodiment of Japan itself given car form. As such, they're extremely prideful of their cars, and will not take insults towards them lying down.
** The
Death Driver, the most famous GT-R fearsome of the expressway. And his iconic black and red S15 perhaps something none shall be trifled with. The Gloomy Angel on the other hand is just a PaletteSwap, with its car painted white.
* While Rikako Ohta DoesNotDrive
in the series is undoubtebly Jintei's azure R34, one of the three fastest cars in the Metropolitan Expressway's history. In spite of using it in only three of the six games he appears in, it remains the car he's most commonly associated with.
*
manga/anime, ''VideoGame/WanganMidnightMaximumTune'' features ''all'' on the five generations of the Skyline GT-R. The R32 is [[ComplacentGamingSyndrome extremely used ubiquitously by many players]], while the R34 is considered to be a HighTierScrappy, to the point it's other hand has her being called a capable driver on the "[[FanNickname No Skill GT-R]]".highway. And her choice of car is a [[PinkMeansFeminine pink]] Nissan Silvia S15.
** And there's the long-awaited S13, available exclusively to Japanese players in ''[=5DX+=]'' but also as a December Navi scratch-off for overseas players of ''[=6RR=]''. Unfortunately, the S13 can't be modified, despite the fact there had long been biblical amounts of body kits for said car.


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->''"Its simple and powerful design is something of a rarity among Japanese cars. It's undeniable that the Nissan designers wanted to express the story of the Skyline GT-R through this car. And that is truly an act of love."''
-->--'''Hikonori Kagurazaka''', explaining the R34 Skyline in GT Cafe, ''VideoGame/GranTurismo 7''

The Skyline GT-R is the top-of-the-line performance sports car based on the Nissan Skyline range of compact luxury sedans.

The first GT-R was produced in 1969 as the [=KPGC10=] chassis or as it's more commonly known, the "Hakosuka".[[note]]"Hako" being Japanese for "box", in reference to its squared appearence, and "suka" coming from the pronounciation of "Skyline" in Japanese, '''''Suka'''irain''.[[/note]] It found lasting success in motorsports with 49 consecutive wins in its belt. In 1973, the next generation GT-R was produced and highly regarded as the "Kenmeri" Skyline due to it renowned advertising, featuring a young couple named Ken and Mary, despite its short-lived production due to emission regulations.

The GT-R name was revived [[TheBusCameBack following a 16-year hiatus]], now as the twin-turbocharged [=4WD=] [=BNR32=] (or R32 for short). The [=R32=] Skyline participated in various motorsport events, mainly in touring car championships in Japan and Australia, which saw dominance in both series, winning consecutive championship titles, to the point that Australian motor publication ''Wheels'' nicknamed the GT-R "Godzilla" for its technology and performance in its July 1989 issue.

The Skyline GT-R became the flagship of Nissan performance, showcasing many advanced technologies. Production ended in 2002 and was succeeded by the Nissan GT-R ([=R35=]) in 2007, which is [[DecompositeCharacter a separate grand tourer]] [[ContinuityReboot unrelated to the Skyline range]]. Today, the car is popular for import drag racing, circuit track, time attack and events hosted by tuning magazines.

Despite the Skyline GT-R never being manufactured outside Japan, [[note]] the sole export markets were Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand, in 1991, and the UK in 1997, due to the Single Vehicle Approval scheme[[/note]] it has become an iconic sports car as a used Japanese import vehicle in the Western world [[note]]mainly the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Ireland, Canada, and the United States[[/note]], prompting Nismo's announcement in 2019 that it would resume production of spare parts and components for all generations of the Skyline GT-R.

The car was named at the time by ''Series/TopGearUK'' as "the only true Japanese contribution in the line of supercars," and by Creator/JeremyClarkson as one of the best cars in the world.
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* '''GT-RRR''', which consists of ''nothing but Skyline GT-R models'' is piloted by Shunsuke in the anime of ''VideoGame/ChousokuHenkeiGyrozetter''
* A red R32 GT-R is the CoolCar of Miyuki Kobayashi, a professional GetawayDriver during the final season of ''Manga/CityHunter''.
* [[HospitalHottie Nao]] [[HotTeacher Kadena]], the legendary street racing queen of ''Manga/GreatTeacherOnizuka'' drives a Hakusoka as her personal CoolCar. In the prequel ''Manga/GTOTheEarlyYears'' however, she uses Kenmeri GT-R instead, a rare sight to see amongst the 197 units produced.
* ''Manga/InitialD'' has very well-known examples where the Skyline GT-R plays its part:
** A black pearl metallic R32 GT-R is perhaps a popular example. It's driven by Myogi [=NightKids=] leader, Takeshi Nakazato. Because of its AWD layout, the car would rather grip more than drift, which may not be as flashy as it seems. [[spoiler:In his battle against Takumi, his R32 suffered understeer and wear, causing the car to lose control and hits a guardrail, damaging it.]]
** Kozo "[[RedBaron God Foot]]" Hoshino of Purple Shadow drive a Millennium Jade Nür-spec GT-R R34. In his own history, he was an owner of previous generation [=GT-Rs=] to the point non of them fits his taste, prior to his R34 Nür purchase.
** Rin Hojo in ''Fifth Stage'' drives a gun gray R32. [[spoiler:He uses this car to battle Ryosuke's RX-7 in a deathmatch at Hakone Turnpike, where Rin uses his car like a battering ram and slam the hell out of Ryosuke. The continous pummeling resulted in Rin's tires and brakes began to fail, and seemingly wants to die by speeding his car and crash into a tollbooth. That is when Ryosuke and Ryuji Ikeda in his Z33 stopped him.]]
* ''Anime/{{Hamatora}}'' in one episode has TheProtagonist, Nice [[spoiler:chases down a drug dealer driving a Bayside Blue Nissan R34 GT-R, using his Sonic Minimum to deliver a kick to the car, losing control, and falling down to the sea. As they are TrappedInASinkingCar, Murasaki saves them by using his SuperToughness to lift the car back to the surface.]]
-->'''Murasaki:''' Don't litter the ocean!
* Minoru Minowa of ''Anime/MagicUsersClub'' in episode 3 could be seen driving for his dear life in his Hakusoka whilst fleeing from a Whirlybird which disintegrated his car.
* Utage Douraku and her Toyota Vellfire gets into an ''Initial D''-style race against a somebody in a modified Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 in ''Literature/MyMentalChoicesAre''
* ''Manga/WanganMidnight'' loves [=Skyline GT-Rs=] to the point it's been driven by many characters.
** This is the choice of car of TheFashionista Reina Akikawa, an R32 with a gunmetal grey paint job. [[spoiler:Following the end of the Perfect GT-R arc, as well as her ExpositoryHairstyleChange, her R32 was changed into a Crystal white finish.]]
** Speaking of the "Perfect GT-R", Green Auto shop mechanic Koichi Hiramoto attempted to immortalize his own R32. [[spoiler:In the long run against the Devil Z and Blackbird, [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere he back off and withdraws from the race]]. He later sold his R32 and gives up racing so he can return to his wife Megumi and their newborn child.]]
** Since ''Maximum Tune 2'', RGO Yamanaka usually drove RGO's pink R33 Skyline GT-R.
** The [=R200CLUB=] shows the definitive meaning of [[EverybodyOwnsAFord Everybody Owns an R33 Skyline]] as every single member, including FLAT Racing's Takayuki Kuroki drives nothing but R33 Skylines.
** Tomoya, a mechanic in ACE tuning shop and the so-called "R-Killer" drives a modified R32 Skyline, dubbed the "[[ICallItVera [=ACE32R=]]]", [[spoiler:which he failed to overtake both the Devil Z and the Blackbird during a race for Wangan superiority, resulting him to leave Tokyo for good.]]
--->[[spoiler:'''Tomoya:''' I'll never forget this race.]]
** Yuji Kishida, Yamamoto's half-brother who works at YM Speed also drives an R33. In ''Maximum Tune 6'', he decided to tryout a sports roadster, the Honda S2000.

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* Perhaps one of the best examples would be the iconic silver and blue-striped R34 GT-R of ''Film/TwoFastTwoFurious'', as seen in the hands of Brian O'Connor. This would be his go-to car used to battle against Suki, Slap Jack and Orange Jack. Brian would continue to use the R34 in ''Film/FastAndFurious'' before ditching it for an [=R35=] in future films.
** Earlier on, Leon, one of the members of Dominic Toretto's crew drives a yellow R33 in [[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious2001 the first film]], used to partake in street racing.
** After breaking Dominic Toretto was broken free from the prison bus at the beginning of ''Film/FastFive'', Brian O'Connor obtains a black 1971 Nissan Skyline GT-R and drives himself and his love interest Mia to Rio de Janeiro. How on earth did this extremely rare car find its way to Brazil anyway? ''Who cares!''
* This AceCustom Citadel armada vehicle called the "Caltrop #2" in ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad'' uses the R32 Skyline GT-R as the basis.
* Nightbird, the sole female member of the Terrorcons in ''Film/TransformersRiseOfTheBeasts'' has her altmode; a Nissan Skyline GT-R R33 with a grey-faded brown two-tone paint scheme, pink custom wheels, a rear wing, and louvres.
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* ''VideoGame/BattleGear'' has the [=Skyline GT-Rs=] as Nissan's A-Class powerhouse. In ''4 Tuned'', you also get special edition models like the Nismo-tuned Skyline R34 and the limited R33 GT-R LM.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Blur}}'', the twins Harumi and Ayumi both drive Skyline GT-R Nismos. Beat them in a one-on-one-- or... ''one-on-two'' race, and you get not one, but ''two'' of the [=GT-Rs=], both fitted with "Scatter Shot" allowing you to throw all 3 bolts in a single press of a button.
* The Nakamura Ikusa GT in ''VideoGame/BurnoutParadise'' strikes a resemblance to the R34 GT-R.
* Then you have the Incubator V12 of ''VideoGame/{{Crashday}}'', based on the Nissan Skyline GT-R R34. Note that Skyline [=GT-Rs=] use ''inline-6'' engines, not [=V12s=].
* The Nissan Skyline ([=BCNR33=]) GT-R appeared in ''VideoGame/DriverSanFrancisco'', [[ArtisticLicenseCars depicted as left-hand drive for some reason, something Japan never produced in real life]]. The team race mission has one of the key charcater Tanner!Jules drive this.
* Extremely common in ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}'', whether in vanilla stock, racing or pre-tuned flavors.
* ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'': You will see crap tons of [[PaletteSwap trim levels]] of the Nissan Skyline GT-R to the point it has the "Race of Red Emblem" one-make race. Some of the huge long list of examples are the V-spec, V-spec II, V-spec II Nür, M-spec, all the Nismo variants, JGTC variants, the [[MemeticMutation memetic]] pace car, ''[[Main/LongList and the list goes on, and on, and on...]]''
* The Annis Elegy Retro Custom in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoOnline'' is a mishmash blend of multiple generations of the Nissan Skyline GT-R.
* ''VideoGame/{{GRID}}'' gives you the Nismo R34 Z-tune as one of the Pro Tuner cars. Its subsequent games later add 2 [=R32s=]: a Group A variant and the time attack Auto Gallery machine. In ''VideoGame/GridLegends'', a RiceBurner Time Attack R34 is also added in the tuner list.
* ''VideoGame/LeMans24'' has the Nismo GT-R LM as one of the beginner cars, [[NintendoHard which will give you a slim chance of getting in the Top 5]].
* ''VideoGame/MidnightClub'' features the GT-R as a venerable JDM import for street racers to begin with:
** Makoto, the penultimate boss of ''II'' drives the Torque JX, a Skyline R34 {{Expy}} with a Veilside Street drag kit.
** In ''3'', it's a Class C Tuner that can battle maxed-out Class B cars or even some Class A cars. Oscar would say, that it is "one of the most beautiful import tuners you can get." In ''3 Remix'', the R34 serves as Tokyo's police car. ...and you can actually drive it.
** Speaking of import tuners, ''Los Angeles'' has the R34 available too. It's too [[ImprobablyCoolCar improbable]] to have a Skyline in America at the first place, that the local police will call you out for this!
--->This thing is too fast there is no way it is street legal!
* ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'' is happy to add the Godzilla in their long-running franchise:
** ''VideoGame/TheNeedForSpeed'' Japan-exclusive ''Over Drivin' GT-R'' and ''Over Drivin' Skyline Memorial'' is your complete textbook example where [[EverybodyOwnsAFord Everybody Owns a Nissan]]. ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, Skyline [=GT-Rs=] are included.
** ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHighStakes High Stakes]]'' made the Skyline GT-R R34 a Japan-exclusive car.
** One of the most famous ''Need for Speed'' cars is Eddie's orange custom Eastsiders R34 in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnderground Underground]]''. It's so nifty, it served as the game's cover front and center and it would make a comeback in future ''NFS'' games. The vanilla R34 itself would return in subsequent games, starting with ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedCarbon Carbon]]''.
** The cover car in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedPayback Payback]]'' is a red R34 with a Sun Line Racing body kit, driven by Tyler Morgan during the game's prologue.
** The [=R32=] of the Speedhunters Showdown organizer, Dex in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHeat Heat]]'' is a clear ShoutOut to the Bathurst-winning Group A [=R32=] race car.
* The Drifter GT in ''VideoGame/{{Sleeping Dogs|2012}}'' is based on the R34 variant of the Skyline GT-R, with some influences from the Toyota Chaser.
* ''VideoGame/RacingLagoon'' features the almighty Godzilla used to dominate the streets of Yokohama:
** The Shiina sisters Kyoka and Haruka drive matching black [=32TypeRs=], which would be the R32 Skyline GT-R to be exact.
** ...but what stood out amongst the Godzillas is the {{Pimped Out|Car}} Monster-R, a completely modified Nissan R33 Skyline GT-R.
* ''Street Racing Syndicate'' has an absurd amount of R34 trims, like in ''Gran Turismo''. But what makes it distinctive is [[https://igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=221314 Ken's yellow C-West [=R34=]]], being the iconic car of the game.
* ''VideoGame/TestDrive 5'' has the R33 Skyline, while the R34 would take over in ''6'', ''Overdrive'' (also serving as the cop car in Tokyo) and ''[[VideoGame/TestDriveUnlimited Unlimited]]'' ([[ArtisticLicenseCars which oddly uses a left-hand drive for some reason]]).
* ''VideoGame/TokyoXtremeRacer'':
** Free Way is a team composed entirely of GT-R drivers who believe they're driving no mere car, but the embodiment of Japan itself given car form. As such, they're extremely prideful of their cars, and will not take insults towards them lying down.
** The most famous GT-R in the series is undoubtebly Jintei's azure R34, one of the three fastest cars in the Metropolitan Expressway's history. In spite of using it in only three of the six games he appears in, it remains the car he's most commonly associated with.
* ''VideoGame/WanganMidnightMaximumTune'' features ''all'' the five generations of the Skyline GT-R. The R32 is [[ComplacentGamingSyndrome extremely used ubiquitously by many players]], while the R34 is considered to be a HighTierScrappy, to the point it's being called the "[[FanNickname No Skill GT-R]]".
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* Deckard Shaw's garage in ''Film/HobbsAndShaw'' contains a classic-model Mini Cooper, with which he did a job in Italy. Of course, this is an ActorAllusion when Creator/JasonStatham did the day job in ''The Italian Job (2003)'' as stated below.



* These compact British hatchbacks are used for the battle against a giant pixelated VideoGame/PacMan and VideoGame/DonkeyKong in the movie ''Film/{{Pixels}}''. All 4 Minis are sprayed in the colors of the four Pac-Man ghosts.



* Later seasons of ''Series/DangerMan'' has Drake drive a 1963 Austin Mini Cooper S.



* As a homage/parody of ''The Italian Job'' 3 Minis feature heavily in the video for Stereophonics' ''Pick A Part That's New''.

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* As a homage/parody of ''The Italian Job'' 3 Minis feature heavily in the video for Stereophonics' Music/{{Stereophonics}}' ''Pick A Part That's New''.



* Minis made it debut in ''VideoGame/GranTurismo 2''. In ''3'', it's a prize car that can't be obtained elsewhere. By the time at ''4'', there are now BMW-made modern Mini Coopers in the lineup, including the entry level MINI ONE. Plus an improblable SuperProtoype of the Mini that was part of the Vision Gran Turismo programme.

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* Minis made it debut in ''VideoGame/GranTurismo 2''. In ''3'', it's a prize car that can't be obtained elsewhere. By the time at ''4'', there are now BMW-made modern Mini Coopers in the lineup, including the entry level MINI ONE. Plus an improblable SuperProtoype SuperPrototype of the Mini that was part of the Vision Gran Turismo programme.



* ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'': The classic Mini appeared, in its "Cooper S" high-performance version, in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedShift Shift 2: Unleashed]]''. Noticeably, this was the only appearance of the classic Mini in the ''Need for Speed'' franchise,[[note]]aside from the exclusive to China and South Korea ''Need for Speed: Edge'', since shut down,[[/note]] and the only model of Mini car to appear at all until the Mini John Cooper Works Countryman debuted in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedPayback Payback]]''.

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* ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'': The classic Mini appeared, in its "Cooper S" high-performance version, in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedShift Shift 2: Unleashed]]''. Noticeably, this was the only appearance of the classic Mini in the ''Need for Speed'' franchise,[[note]]aside from the exclusive to China and South Korea ''Need for Speed: Edge'', since shut down,[[/note]] and the only model of Mini car to appear at all until the Mini John Cooper Works Countryman debuted in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedPayback Payback]]''.Payback]]'', where a Speedcross-built Countryman would be the car Mac drives in his {{DLC}} [[ADayInTheLimelight storyline]].
* Mini Coopers show up in ''VideoGame/ProjectGothamRacing'', usually as a starter car.
* TheCutie and the mascot of ''VideoGame/RacingLagoon'' Yuka Suzuki drives a pink two-toned Micro GT, probably a JokeCharacter due to how pathetically slow it is.
* The car that screams to be British of ''VideoGame/WatchDogsLegion'' has the Austin Mini-based Bogus 25. The sportier 25 Sport has a hilarious horn as it plays "God Save the Queen" as you honk it.



* While the 370Z exists since ''VideoGame/{{Asphalt}} 5'', in ''8: Airborne'', you get this 370Z Special Edition, a fully PimpedOutCar with a water-themed livery inspired by the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Wave_off_Kanagawa The Great Wave off Kanagawa]].



* Being a dedicated drift car, ''Manga/InitialD'' features Silvias driven by characters who have found solace with this car due to drifting being part of its gimmick.

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** Iketani's NumberTwo, Kenji on the other hand drives a white [=180SX=] which never saw any battles.

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** Team Spiral's Hiroya Okuyama drives a Brilliant Blue S15 with a GP Sports kit. Despite its fully modded looks, [[spoiler:He gets utterly [[CurbStompBattle curbstomped]] by Takumi Fujiwara, falling behind during his downhill race at Nanamagari.]]*

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** Team Spiral's Hiroya Okuyama drives a Brilliant Blue S15 with a GP Sports kit. Despite its fully modded looks, [[spoiler:He gets utterly [[CurbStompBattle curbstomped]] by Takumi Fujiwara, falling behind during his downhill race at Nanamagari.]]* ]]



* ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' features a Silvia {{Expy}}, usually under the Kyoku brand

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** And there's the long-awaited S13, available exclusively to Japanese players in ''[=5DX+=]'' but also as a December Navi scratch-off for overseas players of ''[=6RR=]''. Unfortunately, the S13 can't be modified, despite the fact there had long been biblical amounts of body kits for said car.

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** The Takahashi brothers of Akagi [=RedSuns=], and later Project D, are well-known examples of rotary-engined specialists, to the point they are nicknamed "[[RedBaron The Rotary Brothers]]"

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** The Takahashi brothers of Akagi [=RedSuns=], and later Project D, are well-known examples of rotary-engined rotary-engine specialists, to the point they are nicknamed "[[RedBaron The Rotary Brothers]]"



* Ever since the tuner era rose to prominince during the TurnOfTheMillennium, ''Franchise/TheFastAndTheFurious'' wastes no time of adding this rotary revolution to its import tuning streets:

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* An FB RX-7 is the car seen in the hands of Creator/SallyField's character from ''Film/AbsenceOfMalice''.
* Ever since the tuner era rose to prominince prominence during the TurnOfTheMillennium, ''Franchise/TheFastAndTheFurious'' wastes no time of adding this rotary revolution to its import tuning streets:



* Some of ''Series/TheFallGuy'' episodes would generally have the FB RX-7 somewhere everytime. Once or twice, a bad guy would drive one in the first season.



* The Tuned Sports and Sports DX in ''VideoGame/{{Burnout}} 3: Takedown is intended to represent the Mazda RX-7.

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* The Tuned Sports and Sports DX in ''VideoGame/{{Burnout}} 3: Takedown ''VideoGame/Burnout3Takedown'' is intended to represent the Mazda RX-7.



* It's featured in a chase scene in ''Film/TheBourneIdentity'', where Jason Bourne drives a rickety red Mini through the streets of Paris.



* It's featured in a chase scene in ''Film/TheBourneIdentity'', where Jason Bourne drives a rickety red Mini through the streets of Paris.

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* It's featured in a chase scene in ''Film/TheBourneIdentity'', where Jason Bourne drives a rickety red The stolen Mini through Coopers are the streets of Paris.
central characters driven by three {{Jerkass}} main characters who have their own agendas in ''Film/PorkPie''.



* {{The Alleged|Car}} Mini Cooper in ''Series/{{Butterflies}}'' nominally belonging to the sons but which Ria is often forced to drive.
* A silver and black Mini Cooper is Phoebe Halliwell's CoolCar she once owned in ''Series/{{Charmed|1998}}''



* The first boss you face in ''CSR Racing'' is TheLeader of Fangz, Papa Biz who drives a highly-tuned Mini Cooper S. Yet the Mini Cooper itself (even the classic one in ''CSR Classics'') is one of the starter cars you can begin with.
* Minis are ''everywhere'' throughout ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}''. ''Horizon'' would benefits its WideOpenSandbox with their Dakar Cooper buggies.



* The Mini Cooper is one of the available cars to drive in Creator/{{Konami}}'s arcade RacingGame ''GTI Club: Rally Côte d'Azur''.



* ''Manga/WanganMidnight'' has a S15 Silvia tuned by RGO tested by Eiji Kamiya in the "Hanshin Expressway" arc. The same Silvia would later be driven by Yamanaka (one of the mechanics working in RGO) and Rikako Ota in WMMT1 and WMMT2, respectively.

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* ''Manga/WanganMidnight'' has a an S15 Silvia tuned by RGO tested by Eiji Kamiya in the "Hanshin Expressway" arc. The same Silvia would later be driven by Yamanaka (one of the mechanics working in RGO) and Rikako Ota in WMMT1 ''[=WMMT1=]'' and WMMT2, ''[=WMMT2=]'', respectively.

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** Team Spiral's Hiroya Okuyama drives a Brilliant Blue S15 with a GP Sports kit. Despite its fully modded looks, [[spoiler:He gets utterly [[CurbStompBattle curbstomped]] by Takumi Fujiwara, falling behind during his downhill race at Nanamagari.]]
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* A red Nissan 180SX was the car driven by the main character of a web manga ''Dricam!!'', Rin Todoroki. Since the manga was all about drifting, expect a numerous amount of Silvias to make an appearance.
* ''Manga/WanganMidnight'' has a S15 Silvia tuned by RGO tested by Eiji Kamiya in the "Hanshin Expressway" arc. The same Silvia would later be driven by Yamanaka (one of the mechanics working in RGO) and Rikako Ota in WMMT1 and WMMT2, respectively.
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* An episode of ''Series/{{Bugs}}'' has the F1 as a technologically advanced sports car of the future (The Tronix Trancer) which the team have to protect from industrial spies.
* Curtis and Keel in ''[[Series/TheProfessionals [=CI5=]: The New Professionals]]'' go undercover as racing car drivers to stop Bosnian criminals from smuggling gold into Britain in F1 racing cars. Here, Keel uses a race-spec [=McLaren F1 GTR=] as their undercover car.
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* As part of Music/GaryNuman's "The Best Of" compilation, the 1993 rendition "Cars" features the [=McLaren F1=] as [[https://postpunkmonk.files.wordpress.com/2015/11/gary-numan-cars93ukcd5.jpeg the vinyl cover]].


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* One of the Driver Challenges in ''VideoGame/DriverSanFrancisco'' puts you in a [=McLaren F1=] [[DuelBoss against another hypercar]] (a Pagani Zonda Cinque) around the freeway. Ever wonder if that car's even legal in the States at that time...


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* The [=McLaren F1=] is a CoolCar on its own throughout the ''VideoGame/TestDrive'' series, starting with the F1 GTR in ''6''. In ''VideoGame/TestDriveUnlimited'', you get [[PaletteSwap four different F1 variants]], from the vanilla F1, F1 GT, F1 GTR and the F1 LM, all which are A-class hyper missiles.
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[[folder:Mazda Cosmo Sport]]
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->''"A spaceship-like design powered by a rotary engine. Mazda's mark in automotive history."''
-->--'''Description''', ''VideoGame/GranTurismo 6''

The Mazda Cosmo Sport, otherwise known as the [[MarketBasedTitle 110S]] in the United States is a Japanese sports car manufactured from 1967 to 1972. It was the "halo" car of the brand and the TropeCodifier behind Mazda's trademark rotary Wankel engine. The name ''"cosmo''"'' refers to the trend of UsefulNotes/TheSpaceRace since Mazda wanted to showcase their advanced technology.

A prototype of the Cosmo Sport was presented at the 1964 Tokyo Motor Show with 80 pre-production Cosmos produced. 20 of those pre-production models went to Mazda test department with the rest headed for dealership testing between 1965 and 1966. Full production followed up in May 1967 lasting through 1972 with a total of 1,176 Cosmos hand-built in the timeframe, with only six of the Series II models were imported into the United States.

Mazda would race the Cosmo in 1968 which saw it participate in the 84-hour Marathon de la Route at Nürburgring in Germany. With two Cosmos entered, one of them would finish in fourth overall with the other being retired from the event due to axle damage in the 82nd hour. That would be the only race event the model would participate in.

The Series I Cosmo ([=L10A=]) is fitted with a 0810 two-rotor engine with 982 cc of displacement and produces approximately 110 horsepower, where as the Series II Cosmo ([=L10B=]) has a more-powerful 128 hp 0813 engine. The Cosmo was only offered in one color which would be its signature Swan White finish.
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[[AC:Anime and Manga]]
* Misato Katsuragi's car from ''Anime/RebuildOfEvangelion'' is modeled after the white Mazda Cosmo Sport 110, as a clear ShoutOut of the iconic MAT-1.
[[AC:Live-Action TV]]
* Perhaps the well known icon ever is the famous MAT-1 patrol car from ''Series/ReturnOfUltraman''. It uses a Swan White 1971 Mazda Cosmo Sport 110 with its signature red stripes as the basis. It was due that Mazda was [[ProductPlacement one of the sponsors of the show]].
[[AC:Video Games]]
* The July 2023 update of ''VideoGame/TheCrew2'' adds this beautiful Mazda classic. Can be a [[LethalJokeCharacter Lethal Joke Car]] when fully tuned, making it the top-performing Mazda ever offered.
* There are at least two different Cosmos in ''VideoGame/GranTurismo 4'', both the Series I and the powerful Series II are included (which also has its NTSC-U/PAL regional counterpart as the 110S). Said Series I Cosmo would be the prize car for winning Club "RE".
* A ''VideoGame/WanganMidnightMaximumTune 4'' update adds the snow white Mazda 110S Cosmo. It's a small cute sports car that's can slip through the narrowest gaps of traffic with ease. And thanks to its superb handling, the Cosmo would be an extremely popular car for technical tracks like Hakone or Mt. Taikan.
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* Surprisingly, this beautiful Japanese imported sports car would ultimately end up in a popular American CGI cartoon. And that would be this cartoonish-looking Mazda Cosmo, painted in red, owned and driven by Jon Arbuckle (even the license plate says JON-731) from ''WesternAnimation/TheGarfieldShow''.
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[[folder:Mazda [=MX-5=] Miata/(Eunos) Roadster]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:The quintessential compact sports roadster.]]

->''"If you can't go fast with 90 horsepower, 900 horsepower won't help you."''
-->-- '''Bob Hall''', American motoring journalist, "biological father" of the MX-5

Sports convertibles at that time were proven to have an very high price tag, to the point many of them would discontinue such production as this kind of trend almost disappeared in the market...

...that is until Mazda stepped in and pulled the DeusExMachina by introducing their new sports roadster.

The MX-5... [[IHaveManyNames or the Miata ...or even the Roadster]] is Mazda's small, lightweight, modernized and cost-effective roadster, considered to be the SpiritualSuccessor to European roadsters in TheFifties and TheSixties. First introduced in 1989 following the twilight of sports convertibles, sees the public regain interest in the trend again, with the first generation MX-5 selling about a quarter-million units in the US between 1989 and 1997.

Each of the generations of the MX-5 were designated with the two-letter code, begining with the first-gen NA, then the second-gen NB, and so on.
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* The Gyrozetter Roadster is a "robotification" of the NC Mazda Roadster in ''VideoGame/ChousokuHenkeiGyrozetter''. The car is usually seen in the hands of Saki Kouno.
* A classic red Eunos Roadster with a hardtop is owned by Toru Suetsugu from ''Manga/InitialD''. [[spoiler:In his battle against Takumi Fujiwara, Toru tried to copy his gutter technique, only for the car to flip, due to Toru failing to transfer weight properly.]]
** TheLeader of Team 246 Satoshi Omiya uses an orange NB Roadster RS for his race against Project D, acting as the "first wall of defense" for Team Sidewinder. The car is fully modded with Garage Vary body parts, and yes, comes with a high mounted RiceBurner too.
* Ghiaccio drives one in the animated adaptation of ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureGoldenWind''.
* In the pilot opening of ''Manga/WanganMidnight'''s animated adaptation, two random Racing Wannabes are seen driving a red NA Roadster when they're overtaken by the Devil Z, shouting in surprise. The Roadsters also are one of the traffic cars in the anime.

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* Mia and Tia in ''WesternAnimation/Cars1'' are a pair of twin Mazda Miatas who are [[FanGirl Fan Girls]] of Lightning. Assuming that the [[ThemeTwinNaming twins' name are name after the Miata itself]].

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* In ''Film/TheBenchwarmers'', at Karl's game, {{Cloudcuckoolander}} Clark Reedy, who is known for accidentally tossing the baseball bat as part of a RunningGag, has him yeeting his bat and it smashes through a coach's car windshield:
-->'''Karl:''' THAT'S MY MIATA! '''KILL HIM!''' ''[beatdown ensues on Clark]''
* ''Film/{{Looper}}'' has Joe driving an MX-5, an early 2000's car from a [[TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture 2044 setting]].

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* This is Mazda's Class-C car in all of the ''VideoGame/BattleGear'' games.
* ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}'' and ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'' has the Miata that appeared very commonly. For the latter's case, there's an absurd amount of [[PaletteSwap palette swaps]] that come with different trim levels for each generation.
** Exclusive to ''Forza''... has the MX-5 [=Super20=] and the Superlight barchetta, both of which are rare one-offs.
** ''Forza Motorsport (2023)'' also has the "MX-5 Challenge" series as part of one of the tours in career mode, in which all racers use the 1990 and 94' MX-5 Miatas for all races in the series.
* The track day MX-5 [=GT4=] in ''VideoGame/GridLegends'' is considered to be a Tuner car for the one-make MX-5 Cup.
* Starting with ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnderground'', the 1999 MX-5, in hardtop form is one of the starter cars.
** The Miata wouldn't return until ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedShift Shift]]'', now in its NC generation. This carries over in its 2011 games.
** The first-gen Miata, alongside the fourth-gen appeared in the ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeed2015 reboot]]''. For the former, this is Manu's drift car. And if you get the first-gen Miata, you can fit a hard top roof and replace its pop-up headlights for fixed ones.
* The only Mazda car in ''VideoGame/ProjectCARS'' is "Mad" Mike Whiddet's MX-5 [[ICallItVera Radbul]], tuned for drifting. The livery? It's nothing but [[ProductPlacement Red Bull]] since it's [[JustifiedTrope justified]] that it's Mad Mike's sponsor.
* There's loads and loads of Roadsters in ''VideoGame/TokyoXtremeRacer'', and perhaps the only few to have a coupe body.
* The Roadster debuted in ''VideoGame/WanganMidnight Maximum Tune 3 DX'' using the NC platform. The NA and ND would soon follow up in ''5''. and ''[=5DX=]'' respectively, where as the targa top ND RS is added in ''6'' via Navi scratch-off. The latter two however cannot be visually modified. In chapter 46 of ''6'', you can spot RGO Yamamoto driving one.

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* Ladies and gentlemen... meet the Miata Masher... the lean, mean green machine from ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad''
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[[caption-width-right:350:A rotary revolution.]]

->''"The Mazda RX-7 wasn't the company's first product to use a rotary engine – that honor falls upon the Cosmo – but with production spanning three generations and 24 years, the RX-7 did more than any other to show the power of the Wankel engine to the international motoring world."''
-->--'''Chris Bruce''', ''[=Motor1.com=]''

The iconic Japanese sports that perhaps the majority best knows so much of.

Unlike many sports cars which use inline, flat or V-engines, the RX-7 instead uses Mazda's trademark Wankel rotary engine, developed by Felix Wankel in TheFifties. Though it's not the first ever to do so since it was also used in models before the RX-7 was ever produced such as the Cosmo Sport and the Grand Familia.

From 1978 up to its end in 2002, the RX-7 came across three generations. Its first generation ([=SA22C=]) succeeded the Savanna RX-3, transitioning the Savanna name to a lightweight compact sports car, fitted with its signature engine in its front axle to help balance weight distribution. The second-generation (FC) comes with a restyled body design and took inspirations from the Nissan [=300ZX=] and the Porsche 928. There was also a limited convertible variant produced exclusively to the UsefulNotes/UnitedStates.

Last, the third-generation (FD) was introduced in 1992, and is considered to be one of the most recognisably of the series. While the RX-7 discontinued in the US in 1995, the RX-7 continues production exclusively to Japan until 2002, with its powerful limited farewell model, the RX-7 Spirit R Type A, made exclusively to the country. The RX-7 was then succeeded by the RX-8 in 2003.

The RX-7's popularity became highly-known to the tuner community and in various motorsports such as the IMSA GTP, UsefulNotes/WorldRallyChampionship and Super GT for the [=GT300=] class. With its lightweight and power made it a popular choice for drifting, which saw prominence in D1 Grand Prix, where Youichi Imamura won the 2003 title with the RX-7.

One more thing... you would notice that the RX-7 will [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLGEOb0YZ4o buzz if you go past the rev limiter]].
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* This is [[Characters/CaseClosedReiFuruya Rei Furaya's]] personal CoolCar in ''Manga/DetectiveConanZerosTeaTime'': a white colored Mazda FD RX-7. His RX-7 is a reference to the white Gundam that the [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam Mobile Suit Gundam]] character Amuro Ray piloted, the RX-78-2. His license plate number is 新宿 330, と 73-10.
** Another ''Detective Conan'' character who also drives a Mazda RX-7 is Miwako Sato, painted in red so its visible in the fog. ...and she's sometimes drives [[DrivesLikeCrazy reckless]], as she pulls a Takumi Fujiwara around mountain roads.
* Like Takumi's Trueno, the Mazda RX-7 is what is to be an iconic car in ''Manga/InitialD'' driven by some of the legendary drivers of Gunma Prefecture:
** The Takahashi brothers of Akagi [=RedSuns=], and later Project D, are well-known examples of rotary-engined specialists, to the point they are nicknamed "[[RedBaron The Rotary Brothers]]"
*** The HotBlooded uphill ace Keisuke Takahashi rolls in his yellow Mazda RX-7 FD, an iconic car decked with a Mazdaspeed body kit, which had a rich history of battles back when he was still a [=RedSuns=] driver. [[spoiler:As a Project D driver, his car was badly damaged after running through an OilSlick in Tsuchisaka, prompting to borrow Kyoko's single-turbo RX-7. His car was finally [[MidSeasonUpgrade upgraded with a new RE Amemiya body kit]] in time for his upcoming battles.]]
*** His older brother, [[RedBaron The White Comet of Akagi]] and TheLeader of Project D, Ryosuke Takahashi on the other hand drives an earlier model of this rotary-powered car, a Crystal White RX-7 FC. As a [=RedSuns=] driver, the car looks near-bone stock with various stickers places on the door. [[spoiler:When Ryosuke [[TenMinuteRetirement came out of retirement from racing]], his RX-7 gets a full MidSeasonUpgrade with RE Amemiya parts, in time for his death battle against Rin Hojo.]]
** Kyoko Iwase, one of the few [[ActionGirl female drivers]] of the franchise owns the same FD model as Keisuke's, albeit in Brilliant Black. Unlike Keisuke however, her car has a single-turbo. [[spoiler:She lent Keisuke her car for his battle against Aikawa after his was wrecked and despite its lack of power, [[WeakButSkilled Keisuke managed to beat him in a race]].]]
* At least one-third of the ''Manga/WanganMidnight'' characters drive [=RX-7s=] on the expressways of Tokyo:
** The [[RedBaron King of Speed]] Masaki glorifies his yellow ęfini RX-7 Type R during the Asakasa Straight arc since he's an ExtremityExtremist in rotary engines.
--->'''Masaki:''' The RX-7 is the only car I worship.
** Speed Factory RGO's Kazuo Ohta drives this one, [[AdaptationDyeJob whose color depends on the medium]]. In the manga, it was silver; in Genki-era games, it was red; in anime and ''Maximum Tune'', it's ''[[RealMenWearPink pink]]''.
** The Savanna FC RX-7 plays a major role in "The Legendary FC" arc, driven by car enthusiast Koichi Kijima. Tuned by ZERO's Hayashi, it was intended to beat the Devil Z and Blackbird on the Wangan straights, [[spoiler:[[EpicFail but failed to do so]].]]
** ...and with that said regarding the FC, Ko-chan in the early stages drives one.
** TheAce of Hakone, Oki drives this rotary-powered car, notable for its huge exhaust in the center. The car may have some AdaptationDyeJob depending on the media. ''Maximum Tune'' games has his car green, while the Creator/{{Genki}}-era games had his car sprayed in a white paint job.
** The "[[RedBaron FD Master]]" Shinji Ogishima as his RedBaron title states, is the driver behind the third-generation RX-7 FD. Its modifications is enough to go toe-to-toe with the Devil Z and the Blackbird without any malfunctions or drawbacks. In ''C1 Runner'' sequel, he's joined by...
** ...Nobu Setoguchi, who owns [[PimpedOutCar a white FD RX-7 with carbon hood, fixed headlamps and rear spoiler]], when he's working with Shinji at GT Cars editorial group. He later received Tatsuya Shima's "Black Bird" Porsche 911 Turbo after the latter's retirement.

[[AC:Film -- Live Action]]
* Ever since the tuner era rose to prominince during the TurnOfTheMillennium, ''Franchise/TheFastAndTheFurious'' wastes no time of adding this rotary revolution to its import tuning streets:
** As part of the [[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious2001 first film's]] EarlyInstallmentWeirdness, Dominic Toretto uses import tuners before ditching it for American muscle in future films. One of his first cars he ever drove was a red [[PimpedOutCar Veilside CII RX-7]], used for his battle against Brian O'Connor in his green Eclipse.
** A similar RX-7 was also driven by Orange Julius in ''Film/TwoFastTwoFurious'' for his battle against Suki's pink [=S2000=].
** This one is something everybody and their fanbase who absolutely know of. ...and that is the famously iconic orange and black Veilside Fortune Mazda RX-7, driven by Han Seoul-Oh [[labelnote:Note (Spoilers!)]]Han Seoul-Oh is just his alias name. His ''real'' name is '''Han Lue'''.[[/labelnote]] from ''Film/TheFastAndTheFuriousTokyoDrift''. [[spoiler:The car was T-boned by some Mercedes driver [[note]]Said driver revealed to be Deckard Shaw in TheStinger of ''Film/FastAndFurious6'', as revenge for taking out his brother Owen.[[/note]], seemingly "killing" Han.]]
* Who knows the HorrorComedy franchise ''Film/TheHowling'' revolves in a rotary car, that it got its own DownerEnding?

[[AC:Live-Action TV]]
* The [=SA22C RX-7=] was often used by many {{tokusatsu}} productions as hero cars during Showa-era. Notable of them:
** ''Series/BattleFeverJ'': The Battle Fever Car is basically a normal-looking green RX-7 with highly-modified jet-powered engine run by the Battle Fever team.
** ''Series/UltramanEighty'' has a modified cream-colored RX-7 as a patrol car codenamed "Scouter S7".
** ''Series/ChoudenshiBioman'': the team's car, Bio-Turbo, is a modified red RX-7 in the style of beach buggy.
** ''Series/KamenRiderBlackRX'': The Ridoron, Kotaro Minami/'''Black RX''''s personal car, used an RX-7 as a basis.
** Annie from ''Series/SpaceSheriffShaider'' uses a yellow RX-7 as her patrol car.
** ''Series/KyojuuTokusouJuspion'': Juspion's main car is a silver RX-7.
* Two shows in ''Series/MetalHeroes' Rescue Mission'' trilogy used red [=FC3S RX-7=] twice:
** Junko's undercover car from ''Series/TokkeiWinspector'' is a red [=FC3S RX-7=].
** Ryoma Kagawa/'''[=KnightFire=]''' from ''Series/TokkyuuShireiSolbrain'' owns a red [=FC3S RX-7=] codenamed "Knight Custom".

[[AC:Music]]
* [=RX-7s=] are just... ''[[EverybodyOwnsAFord everywhere]]'' in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdoYMJ3nglM Baby Got Brap]]" by Music/TPain & Hert.
* Music/TheWeeknd'' in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diW6jXhLE0E Party Monster]]" revolves around that [[RealMenWearPink pink FC]] as you watch all the seizures come in... ...and behind the scenes, the car itself is a built owned by [=SoCal's=] Buddha Concept Designs.
* The cover art for Music/TravisScott's compilation album called "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JackBoys JACKBOYS]]" features a yellow Mazda RX-7 as seen on the front cover.

[[AC:Video Games]]
* While is common to see this in every ''VideoGame/BattleGear'' game, you also get the [[Manga/InitialD Takahashi brothers']] bonus [=FC3S=] and [=FD3S=] tuned versions of that car. ''3'' also adds Kyoko's single-turbo tuned car and ''4'' adds one special car: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOZQGqGeGjU an [=APEXi=]-spec RX-7 that was driven by [=D1GP=] driver Youichi Imamura in 2006]].
* The Tuned Sports and Sports DX in ''VideoGame/{{Burnout}} 3: Takedown is intended to represent the Mazda RX-7.
* ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}''. No words to best describe how common this car appears in every single game. ...plus that Hoonigan Twerkstallion in ''Horizon 3''.
* The RX-7, regardless of what generation is something you'd never miss in every subsequent ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'' game. And feast your eyes with all the various trim levels and [[PaletteSwap palette swaps]]. Not only that, you get also the RE Amemiya tuned-variant and its [[https://live.staticflickr.com/8013/7447254692_644ccbc0bc_h.jpg JGTC/Super GT [=GT300=] Asparadrink-sponsored car]]. Talk about The Passion of Dr. Wankel and its ''entire family''...
* The [=ZR350=] in both ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoSanAndreas'' and ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoOnline'' is a clear representation of the RX-7. The former game became the mainstay car for Carl Johnson to drive in the race mission in "Farewell, My Love..."
* The RX-7 is your quintessential drift car in ''Race Driver: VideoGame/{{GRID}}'', fitted with an RE {{Expy}} kit. Later installments include the vanilla RX-7 and the Panspeed tuned-variant.
* As expected, ''VideoGame/InitialDArcadeStage'' isn't '''the''' ''Initial D'' without the RX-7. Aside from the users mentioned in the Anime and Manga section, there is also the kouki FD RX-7 Spirit R Type A (AS ''1-3'') and the Type RS (''5''-onwards). Plus a Complete PimpedOutCar from RE Amemiya dubbed the "Genki-7".
* ''VideoGame/{{Juiced}}'' has this rotary tuner in the lineup. In its sequel, you can make Han Seoul-Oh proud since one of the widebodies has the famous Veilside Fortune kit. And it's a great drifting car, too.
* ''VideoGame/TheNeedForSpeed'' features this as one of the 8 cars in the lineup...
** ...and it wouldn't return until ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnderground Underground]]'' where on of Eddie's {{Mooks}} drives one.
** In ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedCarbon Carbon]]'', this mean-green machine is Kenji's car as the boss of Bushido.
** ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedProStreet [=ProStreet=]]]'' has this Battle Machine RX-7 that was [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzzOqZy8GiI only seen in the intro]]. ''That's basically it.'' The other one is driven by the Drift King, Aki Kimura, since RX-7 are considered to be the best drift cars ever offered.
** If you like to see this Battle Machine RX-7 [[PromotedToPlayable fully playable]], then you can surely get it in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUndercover Undercover]]'' via the ''Challenge Series Expansion''.
** The FC made its mark in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedShift Shift 2: Unleashed]]'' with its Works-tuned variant driven by "Mad" Mike Whidett.
** While the RX-7 Spirit R appeared in the [[VideoGame/NeedForSpeed2015 reboot]], ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedPayback Payback]]'' considers this as an Abandoned Car. In ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHeat Heat]]'', this is Wayne's car, used to educate the PlayerCharacter in drifting.
* The [[{{Fauxrrari}} Seven-RX]] in ''VideoGame/RacingLagoon'', driven by the Nanba brothers. The older Nenji drives an SA/FB RX-7, where his younger brother Kyoji drives this said Seven-RX (based on FC RX-7). [[spoiler:[[PlotlineDeath And that Diablo-tuned car is the one that took his life from a crash in the Yokohama GP]].]]
* ''VideoGame/TokyoXtremeRacer'':
** Far, ''far'' too many noteworthy examples to count, from Midnight Cinderella until ''Import Tuner Challenge'' to Platinum Prince starting from ''Import Tuner Challenge'', from Pursuit Tail Gunner to Betrayal Jack Knife in ''Touge Legends''. The one that stand outs the most and is worthier of mention, however, remains White Charisma's, one of the three fastest cars in the history of the Metropolitan Expressway. [[spoiler:The car, alongside Wataru, reappears in ''Import Tuner Challenge'' upon defeating Snake Eyes.]]
** "Dirty Fox" Kazumi Amachi of the PHANTOM NINE from ''Import Tuner Challenge'' owns a Type RS: with it, and her ludicruosly dangerous approach to driving, she's become the fastest driver on Shibuya Route 4.
* Since the first ''VideoGame/WanganMidnightMaximumTune'' game, [=RX-7s=] were the only cars in the Mazda lineup before its expansions in future installments. By ''4'' the FB Savanna RX-7 Turbo was also added, completing the three generations. Oh, and a vast majority of players due to its bandwagoning stats.
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[[folder:Mazda [=RX-8=]]]
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->''"Constructed with a unique 4-door body with rear suicide doors, this machine has an FR layout that balances its weight front and back like its noble predecessor, the RX-7, and its good balance gives it an impression of being lighter than its actual weight when driving. Its new-generation rotary engine allows the driver to feel an even smoother response."''
-->--'''Description''', ''VideoGame/WanganMidnightMaximumTune'' official website

The Mazda RX-8 sports car was produced from 2002 to 2011 as the direct successor to the RX-7. Like its predecessors of the RX range, it is powered by a rotary Wankel engine.

Unique to this 4-doored coupe design is its two "freestyle" rear suicide doors position near the backseats. Unlike the RX-7, the RX-8 uses a naturally aspirated 1.3 L RENESIS twin-rotor engine, capable of producing 238 horsepower, and usually offered with a four, five or six-speed manual transmission (later models use a 6-speed automatic paddle-shift instead).

The mid-cycle refresh in 2008 sees a major overhaul to the body, and with added structural reinforcements, with the now named RX-8 R3, first introduced in Japan. The RX-8 ended production in 2012 due to emission standards, which ended the Wankel-powered cars for good. Mazda commemorated its farewell with a limited edition RX-8 Spirit R, sold exclusively in Japan.
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[[AC:Anime and Manga]]
* Miles Edgeworth in episode 2 of ''Anime/AceAttorney2016'' shows him driving to the crime scene in what appears to be an RX-8 lookalike. And it somewhat got its [[MemeticMutation memetic]] status thanks to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSsUhlXdMmQ him driving with some]] "[[Music/{{Eminem}} muffled rap music playing in the distance]]".
* ''Anime/DarkerThanBlack'' shows November bidding farewell to Misaki and walks over to where his red RX-8 is.
* The then-new Mazda RX-8 also shows up a few times in ''Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex''.
[[AC:Film -- Live Action]]
* Ben Tennyson [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBbYzDOv4Vs gets a sick new ride]] in ''Film/Ben10AlienSwarm''. It's the "Mark 10", a black and green car based on the Mazda RX-8.
* Neela in ''Film/TheFastAndTheFuriousTokyoDrift'' is perhaps one of the more renown examples of featuring this rotary legend, a her CoolCar is a light-blue Mazda RX-8 with shades of dark blue and black, plus decked with a [=VeilSide=] bodykit, where she takes that PimpedOutCar for drifting around the mountains.
* An ImprobablyCoolCar for the mutants of ''Film/X2XMenUnited'' has the "X-MEN Car", a limited edition Mazda RX-8. Available in "Mutant Blue" with an X-shaped grille and an enlarged X on the nameplate.
[[AC:Music]]
* The street race scene in Music/{{Basshunter}}'s "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DC9Ar8gYNa4 Angel In The Night]]" is where there is CarPorn all over. But the spotlight mostly goes to that orange and black RX-8 that emerged victorious.
[[AC: Video Games]]
* There had been various [=RX-8s=] throughout the ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}'' series, from the factory-tuned RX-8 Mazdaspeed of the first 4 ''Motorsport'' games, to the facelifted R3 from ''Motorsport 4'' onwards. Plus one of the Formula D cars seen in ''Horizon 5''.
* It all started with the RX-8 Concept from ''VideoGame/GranTurismo 3'' with its LM racing variant in ''Concept'' later on. The full production version shows up in ''4'', [[PaletteSwap in vanilla form]], Type S and Type E. Then u have the R3 SPIRIT R in ''7''.
* The quad-door rotary car shows up in both ''VideoGame/{{Juiced}}'' games, [[https://e.snmc.io/lk/l/x/cf154813be76ec11be49b7e3627876c1/9159057 with the distinction of the green RX-8 showing up in the game's cover]].
* ''VideoGame/MidnightClub: Los Angeles'' has this RX-8 "Shinka".[[note]]Shinka is the North American version of the Japanese "Sports Prestige Limited"[[/note]] While it can be purchased normally, you can get this car for free by winning a pink slip against Lester.
* Like the RX-7, the RX-8 is also another popular rotary tuner that showed up in ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'' since its debut in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnderground Underground 2]]''.
** There are no less than two MsFanservice racers who drive [=RX-8s=] in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedMostWanted Most Wanted]]'': Your ExpositionFairy Mia Townsend, who drives a red RX-8 (the cutscene where she's introduced shows her being a HoodOrnamentHottie, with her sitting sexily on the hood of her car); and #12 of the Blacklist, Isabel "Izzy" Diaz, a SpicyLatina whose CoolCar is a silver RX-8 with black and red tribal patterns.
** This is your StarterMon if you choose a Tuner career in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedCarbon Carbon]]''. Your crew mates Sal and Yumi drives this Tier 1 tuner, plus you get not one, but ''two'' different bonus [=RX-8s=].
** One of "Mad" Mike Whiddett's creations in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedShift Shift 2: Unleashed]]'' is the Team Need For Speed Mazda RX-8. Possibly a DiscOneNuke since you just need to simply reach Level 5 to unlock this godly Works monster.
** In ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHotPursuit Hot Pursuit (2010)]]'', it switches to the facelifted R3, considered as a FragileSpeedster, which the car is the fastest in its category, but sucks at taking hits.
** After ''Shift 2: Unleashed'', the RX-8 was never seen again until ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnbound Unbound]]'' [[TheBusCameBack eleven years later]]. This time its the Spirit R, which also has a bonus custom variant.
* ''VideoGame/TokyoXtremeRacer'': Upon fully returning to boss status in ''Import Tuner Challenge'', Midnight Cinderella switched from her usual RX-7 [=FD3S=] to an RX-8 [=SE3P=]. Like her previous car, this one's also an automatic.
* It was widely a popular car among players in ''VideoGame/WanganMidnightMaximumTune'' since ''2'', as an alternative to the FD RX-7. This was prominent in ''4's'' very first chapter of the story where Ko-chan (and Maa) drives one. ''6'' replacer it with a Toyota 86.
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[[folder:Mercedes-Benz SL-Class]]
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->''"There are around 900 million cars in the world and thousands of models. But there are only a handful of automotive icons. Our SL is one of them: it has class, it has style, it is the ultimate in comfort and luxury."''
-->--'''Dieter Zetsche''', former CEO of Mercedes-Benz

The SL Class one of Mercedes-Benz's LongRunners of sports cars ever since its introduction in 1954. The designation ''SL'' derives from the phrase, ''Sport-Leicht'', German for ''Sport Light''.

It all began with the W194 300 SL endurance race car that won the UsefulNotes/TwentyFourHoursOfLeMans in 1952, where it prompted a street version of that said car following its success. As a result, in 1954, the iconic 300 SL Gullwing was born. The car was highly notable for its iconic gullwing doors which was way advanced for its time. A year later, the 190 SL roadster was made as an a BoringButPractical version of the 300 SL, presented as a less-powerful but more affordable version of this attractive icon and sold in massive quantities.

In 1963, following the response of the 190 SL's lack of performance, Mercedes-Benz evolves the 190 SL on a newer platform. Under the new W111 chassis, the new W113 SL began production on a massive scale. The new generation replaces its inline-4 engines for a powerful inline-6, which varies depending on the version, such as the 230 SL and 250 SL (148 hp), or the powerful 280 SL (168 hp). It was also the first Mercedes-Benz fitted with radial tires. This became one of the most successful Mercedes-Benz models of that time, selling approximately 50,000 units in the North American market.

The R107 was introduces in 1971, which the SL lineup is only offered in roadster, whereas the coupe would go for the C107 SLC lineup. Using the W114 designation, this generation now uses a powerful M116/M117 V8 engine, while entry levels like the 280 SL remain using an inline-6. By 1988, the SL is officially now a separate model only offered in convertible, but offers either an automated electro-hydraulic roof, fabric convertible roof, a color-matched tonneau cover, or a detachable hardtop. Its engine was offered in various trims such as the inline-6, V6, or V8. This generation would be also the first ever to offer a powerful AMG model, which utilizes either a V8 or V12, which continued in later iterations of the SL.

Mercedes-Benz offered a high-performance variant of the Mercedes SL in 2008, dubbed the SL 65 AMG Black Series, which was powered by a 6.0 M275 V12 [=BiTurbo=] delivering 661 hp worth of power, and it's fitted with a five-speed AMG Speedshift Plus automatic transmission. Its top speed allows it to go past 322 km/h (200 mph) and can acceletate from 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in 3.8 seconds.

While the SL-Class was PutOnABus in 2020, the SL-Class made [[TenMinuteRetirement a quick return 2 years later]], now under the Mercedes-AMG brand, serving as the direct replacement for the AMG GT Roadster.
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[[AC:Anime and Manga]]
* Goemon and Jigen in ''Anime/LupinIIIPart5'' are seen driving a Mercedes 300 SL roadster lookalike, while fight off a bunch of enemies whilst aiding Lupin and Albert during a CarChase.
[[AC:Asian Animation]]
* Mago in the South Korean animation ''Animation/GhostMessenger'' is seen driving a pink Mercedes-Benz SL-Class.
[[AC:Film -- Live Action]]
* Perhaps one of the most notable examples of this German beauty for its time would be in ''Film/AmericanGigolo'', where a Creator/RichardGere plays a male prostitute who drives his black on black on a black 450 SL, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOZPRm5BW0Y as seen in the movie's opening]], as he sings "[[Music/BlondieBand Call Me]]".
* The 230 SL in ''Film/{{Arabesque}}'' made quite an impression, in which Creator/SophiaLoren's character drives.
* Axel Foley in ''Film/BeverlyHillsCopI'' jumps from his junk Chevy Nova to a much sleeker Signal Red Mercedes 450 SL. Perhaps the best endorsement of this CoolCar is delivered when Jeannette "Jenny" Summers asks Foley;
-->'''Jenny:''' Have you ever driven a Mercedes before?\\
'''Axel:''' No, but a car is a car. I drive my car every day.
* A 450 SL is seen in ''Film/{{Casino}}'', where Creator/SharonStone's character drives the hell out of it, and later with Creator/RobertDeNiro in his sleek Cadillac before it sped away.
* The duo Jeese and Chester in ''Film/DudeWheresMyCar'' manages to procure a black Mercedes SL 500 convertible for their adventures.
* Some German tourist in ''Film/ElevatorToTheGallows'' owns a Mercedes-Benz 300SL, a CoolCar with gullwing-doors, which was still new at its time. After shooting down the German tourists, this would be the car Louis and Véronique steal and try to flee back to Paris.
* Following a divorce settlement, the con mother and daughter duo Max and Paige Conners of ''Film/{{Heartbreakers}}'' earns her $300,000 and a sleek Mercedes SL.
* The 1975 SL was Ordell Robbie's whip in Creator/QuentinTarantino's underrated ''Film/JackieBrown''.
* A baby blue classic Mercedes-Benz 230 SL roadster was stolen by the two patients, Martin and Rudi in ''Film/KnockinOnHeavensDoor'', used to go to the beautiful sea where Heaven is, which Rudi has never seen.
* ''Film/LiarLiar'' has the champagne-painted 1996 Mer­cedes-Benz SL 500 con­vert­ible which a lawyer named Fletch­er Reede (Creator/JimCarrey) drives from a really bad day. ThePreciousPreciousCar later gets towed and impounded, which got a scratch on the passenger's door. [[BerserkButton He's so not happy with this...]]
* The classic 1959 film ''Film/PillowTalk'' has Jonathan trying to give Jan a Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster as a present.
* Evidently, ''Franchise/ChildsPlay's Film/SeedOfChucky'' has Music/BritneySpears driving a silver Mercedes SL 500 with a VanityLicensePlate reading "[=Britney1=]", [[spoiler:which got rear-ended by a Hummer and [[EveryCarIsAPinto exploded]] after that.]]
* The beginning of ''Film/TheTexasChainsawMassacre2'' shows Buzz and Rick [[DrivesLikeCrazy driving recklessly]] in their byzantine gold Mercedes 380 SL as they skate down the Texan roads. [[spoiler:They were ambushed by a Chevrolet Silverado where Leatherface began to turn Buzz's into viscous sludge. Then later, the car crashed, killing Rick in the process.]]
[[AC:Live-Action TV]]
* A red Mercedes-Benz 450 SL is the CoolCar of Bobby Ewing in ''Series/{{Dallas}}'', complete with a VanityLicensePlate saying "EWING 4". [[https://live.staticflickr.com/5558/15032481939_e7f923e76d_b.jpg One of the promotional stills show Bobby sitting proudly on top of the trunk]].
* Drake in ''Series/DangerMan'' hops into his 1959 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL convertible during the series' opening credits.
* ''Series/DempseyAndMakepeace'' features the titular Dempsey, who drives a 1984 Mercedes SL, serving as his personal CoolCar throughout the series.
* The classic Mercedes 380 SL is the CoolCar Rcardo Tubbs drives in ''Series/MiamiVice'', which would be seen in "Walk-Alone" and "Streetwise", owing to the fact such cars were more befitting of their undercover personalities.
* Regina Mills, who would be the Evil Queen of ''Series/OnceUponATime'' would drives a late 80s Mercedes-Benz SL-Class in Storybrooke.
* One good looking black on black 450 SL which is the CoolCar of Creator/LucyLiu's charate, Simone Grove in ''Series/WhyWomenKill'', which that CoolCar got rear ended.
[[AC:Music]]
* In "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdssuxDdqKk Ko Ko Bop]]" by Music/{{EXO}}, a red open-top Mercedes SL would be seen swinging around in the music video, usually with Baekhyun or Chanyeol riding and dancing with it.
* Music/GOT7's Mark Tuan in his solo single "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqKDjG9ruIA far away]]" has him singing while standing around in front of his classic SL roadster. Earlier, he seen with his love interest inside this CoolCar.
* [[Music/WuTangClan Inspectah Deck]] at one point drives a black SL roadster around the hot dry valley in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pU5EuSy7vK4 Show N Prove]]" while being chased down by some goons in a pimped-out Jeep and two dirt bikes.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t21DFnu00Dc Rolllout (My Business)]]" has Music/{{Ludacris}} take his Silver Arrow convertible for a spin.
* Music/{{Nelly}} in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WYHDfJDPDc Dilemma]]" shows Music/KellyRowland's boyfriend arriving in his Mercedes SL 500, preparing to confront her for communicating with the star rapper, before they drive away.
* The Mercedes-Benz SL must be a thing for Music/OliviaRodrigo in her music videos:
** A classic cream white SL cabrio is what she drives on the Pacific Coast Highway in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cii6ruuycQA deja vu]]", at both the beginning and even the [[BookEnds end of the video]].
** She receives her "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmDBbnmKpqQ drivers license]]", as he takes her classic Mercedes for an aesthetic night drive, aimlessly cruising herself around the suburban side streets.
* This song would take something out of ''Film/ThelmaAndLouise'' as "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KD5fLb-WgBU Nobody to Love]]" by Music/{{Sigma}} shows two girls on a wild ride in Cape Town, driving a 1978 Mercedes-Benz SL, with one of them hoisting signal flares up in the sky.
* TheLeader of Music/GirlsGeneration, Music/{{Taeyeon}} shows her walking with a South Korean-Japanese rapper Chanmina, who is "driving" in his classic Mercedes SL in the song "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XT7Oh6vTY1Q [=#GirlsSpkOut=]]]".
[[AC:Video Games]]
* In ''VideoGame/TheCrew'', the SL 63 is one of the original base cars upon launch. Its Circuit Spec/Touring Car-spec would have aero kits of a DTM race car, which Mercedes itself has done before. Also, there is the classic; the 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupe, which can be a free car via RewardsPass.
* The launch cars of AllegedlyFreeGame ''CSR Classics'' has the Tier 2 280 SL and the Tier 3 300 SL Gullwing, which a blue AceCustom is the car of Lord Aziz, the tier 3 boss. One of the post-launch updates adds this even rarer classic, which is a tier 5 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupe.
* Some of the SL cars in ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}''; the gullwing 300 SL that has been in every single game, and joining that would be the later and lesser 280 SL introduced in ''Motorsport 6'' being stuck only in open-top. And finally, the almighty SL 65 AMG Black Series, appearing in every game since ''Motorsport 3''. A Forza Edition can be bought from the aforementioned 300 SL skill tree in ''Horizon 4''. Plus, the 300 SLR race car also counts.
* There are at least six different SL models in ''VideoGame/GranTurismo 4'', ranging from the entry level SL 500, all the way to the almighty SL 65 AMG, which has a dedicated "SL Challenge" one-make race. But what is prominent is the SL 55 AMG, which you can obtain as a prize car in the non-mainline games (''Concept'' and ''4: Prologue''), as well as having a fully-detailed car in ''5''.
** Other than that is the legendary 1954 300 SL coupe, which is the prize car of the aforementioned "SL Challenge" event in ''4'', as well as the car used in one of the AMG Driving Academy events in ''5''.
* The Feltzer is based on the [=380SL=] in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoSanAndreas'', the 2003 SL-500 in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIV'', and the SL 65 AMG Black series in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV''. The latter also features the Stirling GT, based on the 300 SL.
* The Roller [=GL300=] in ''VideoGame/MafiaII's Made Man Pack'' is based on the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL. If not counting the Delizia Grandeamerica in ''Joe's Adventures'', it's the fastest ever car in the game. [[ArtisticLicenseCars Sadly, the car does not have gullwing doors unlike its real life counterpart]].
* One piece of DownloadableContent in ''VideoGame/MarioKart8'' is a Mercedes-Benz 300 SL roadster as one of the 3 playable karts from the Silver Arrows themselves. Like the standard kart, it's a JackOfAllStats kart with no strengths or weaknesses.
* Some notable examples of the SL in ''VideoGame/MidnightClub'', where it's classifies as a "luxury sedan" for some odd reason...
** ''3'' has both the SL 500 and the SL 55 AMG, both being two sides of the same coin in regards that both are B-Class cars, and use [[BulletTime Zone]] instead of [[CarFu Agro]] which the other luxury sedans use.
** In ''Los Angeles'', the SL 65 is considered to be the fastest Luxury vehicle in the lineup, which Dora would mainly use as her CoolCar for races.
* Mercedes-Benz's beloved roaster has appeared in some of the well-known ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'' games;
** While there is an SL 500, the SL 65 AMG appears as a bonus car in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedMostWanted Most Wanted]]'', which can be obtained by completing all the 68 Challenge Series events. ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedCarbon Carbon]]'' made it a regular customizable car [[note]]where its body kits were carried over from the SL 500 in ''Most Wanted''[[/note]], then it's a DownloadableContent in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedProStreet [=ProStreet=]]]'', and finally a VersionExclusiveContent car in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUndercover Undercover]]''.
** In ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHotPursuit Hot Pursuit (2010]]'', there is this almighty SL 65 AMG Black Series, which was the car used in the "Blacklisted" racer event. In ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedMostWanted2012 Most Wanted (2012)]]'', the Black Series is the car of the #8 of TheMostWanted list.
* In such a rare sight, TheLeader of Team KENGO named The Old Man of ''VideoGame/TokyoXtremeRacer 3'' drives this beautiful German, a blue Mercedes-Benz SL 500 (R230).
* Both the 300 SL and the SL 55 AMG are part of the Classic and Grand Touring category respectively in ''VideoGame/ProjectGothamRacing 2''.
* Both ''VideoGame/TestDriveUnlimited'' games feature the SL 65 AMG and the 300 SL Gullwing. The sequel however uses the Black Series instead, and a special edition "Solar Crown" 300 SL is the Hawaii 1 Cup prize car.
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[[folder:[=McLaren F1=] (and variants)]]
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->''"Yet even after the sort of flame-spitting drive that leaves you tingling for hours, it ([=McLaren P1=]) cannot overshadow the engineering genius and sheer character of the older car ([=McLaren F1=]). The yelping, howling F1 lights up your senses like nothing else, communicating with you through every point of contact and asking more of you in every situation -- whether accelerating, changing up, braking, changing down, cornering, or just getting in and out. It is a car that was ahead of its time when it was created -- and in spite of the relentless march of time and progress, you get the feeling that it may never be surpassed."''
-->--'''Henry Catchpole''', EVO

Many would say this would be the ultimate sports car. And it's arguably true.

The [=McLaren F1=] is a British supercar that debuted in 1991. Originally, it was a [[SuperPrototype concept]] made by British designer, Gordon Murray, who convinced Ron Dennis for full support of the project, while Peter Stevens designed the exterior and the interior.

Unique to his car comes unusual designs and technologies, such as having the driver's seat positioned in the centre with two passenger seats behind it. The F1 is powered by a 627 bhp [=V12=] engine and fitted with an ultralight carbon composite chassis, allowing it to be capable of reaching 240.1 mph (386.4 km/h).

While it was the fastest production car in the world until [[AlwaysSomeoneBetter it was surpassed by the Bugatti Veyron]], the [=McLaren F1=] is still the fastest naturally-aspirated sports car ever produced.

There are also a few variants of this car. One of these was the [=McLaren F1 LM=] (LM referring to Le Mans), which only had ''five'' production models, plus a prototype model called the [=XP1 LM=], made. It reduced the weight by about 76 kg (167.6 lb), added a fixed rear wing (that unfortunately made the car slower than its standard model--a top speed of 225 mph [362 km/h]--as it added aerodynamic drag), and came exclusively in a papaya orange paint, the racing colour of the company's namesake Bruce [=McLaren=].[[note]]Although the 29th Sultan of UsefulNotes/{{Brunei}}, Hassanal Bolkiah, who owns ''three'' of the five production models, had two of them painted black with graphics.[[/note]]
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[[AC:Anime and Manga]]
* Episode 3 of ''Anime/{{Keijo}}'', resident Kansai GenkiGirl Nozomi Kaminashi at one scene has her in a beautiful white dress and acting as the HoodOrnamentHottie on an orange [=McLaren F1=].
[[AC:Video Games]]
* ''VideoGame/DaytonaUSA's'' SpiritualSequel ''Scud Race'' has the [=McLaren F1=] GTR as one of the 4 cars in the game. Classified as "High Speed" it's implied to be an Expert-class car meaning its this car has it DifficultButAwesome performance, especially in manual transmission.
** The same [=McLaren=] is also used in ''VideoGame/LeMans24''.
* Despite having its dashboard on the American boxart for ''2'', ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'' only featured an F1 in ''4'' onwards. And even then, the one in ''4'' is the BMW [=McLaren F1=] GTR Race Car, which as its name states was co-produced with BMW.
* The Progen [=GP1=] in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoOnline'' is based on the [=McLaren F1=]. Its racing counterpart, the Progen Tyrus is based on the [=F1=] GTR.
* An ImprobablyCoolCar in ''VideoGame/MidnightClub 3'', which is the [=McLaren F1 LM=], an A-Class Exotic this is no slouch of being one of the best cars ever offered, with [[ReadingsAreOffTheScale tops speeds that reach past the 250 mph speedometer]].
* ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'':
** The F1 debuted in ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeedII''. Considered to be a GameBreaker, as it showcases its technological superiority for the time by heavily outclassing every other non-bonus car in the game.
** ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHotPursuit 2'' features both the standard [=F1=] and the [=F1 LM=], and adds "''Need for Speed'' Edition" variants to both of them that makes them ''even faster'' with slightly improved acceleration and a slightly higher top speed and gives them both their own exclusive paint jobs.
** The standard [=F1=] returned in Creator/CriterionGames' ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHotPursuit'' in 2010, drivable in both racer and cop models.
** Criterion's ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedMostWanted2012 Need for Speed: Most Wanted]]'' added the [=F1 LM=] as part of a DownloadableContent pack called the ''Ultimate Speed Pack''. Notably, the game uses the [=XP1=] prototype for the game's model, with the [=XP1 LM=] logo visible on the side panels.
** The [=F1=] returned in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHeat Heat]]'' as a paid DownloadableContent. Its insane performance and cutting-edge handling makes it one of the GameBreaker cars in the game. For body kits, it can be fitted with an LM or a longtail GTR body kit, or even the works conversion from ''Shift 2: Unleashed''.
* The Panther in ''VideoGame/SanFranciscoRush 2049'' is a carbon-copy of the [=F1=], while the Super GT is slightly based on the [=F1 LM=] but not as obvious.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:[=McLaren P1=]]]
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->''"Using the combined technological force of [=McLaren's=] vast racing history, the [=McLaren=] P1 is a hypercar built with no compromise."''
-->--'''Forzavista''', ''VideoGame/ForzaMotorsport 5''

One of the three of the "Holy Trinity" of hybrid hypercars, alongside the Porsche 918 and [=LaFerrari=].

The P1 is [=McLaren's=] first ever plug-in hybrid hypercar and its second of the manufacturer's Ultimate Series, produced from 2015 to 2015. It was originally suppose to succeed the [=McLaren=] F1, until it was later confirmed that the Speedtail served as the F1's successor.

This ultimate uses the same structure as the [=MP4-12C=] such as using carbon-fibre monocoque and its use of a twin-turbocharged [=M838=] V8 engine, boasting 903 horsepower from both the motor and electric engine combined. The P1 utilizes technology derived from [=McLaren's=] own UsefulNotes/FormulaOne cars, such as the Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) and Drag Reduction System (DRS) rear wing, making it the first ever road car to ever incorporate it.

In 2015, [=McLaren=] launched their track-only car, the P1 GTR, as a MilestoneCelebration for 20 years since their victory of the 1995 UsefulNotes/TwentyFourHoursOfLeMans. [[TerminallyExclusiveClub Besides, that car is only exclusive to P1 owners only.]]
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[[AC:Film -- Live Action]]
* Texas Mike, one of the participants of the CoolVsAwesome De Leon race in ''Film/NeedForSpeed2014'' drives a red P1 [[spoiler:which got wrecked in the hands of [[BigBad Dino Brewster]] in his Lamborghini Sesto Elemento.]]
[[AC:Music]]
* Music/TheWeeknd is a proud owner of the [=McLaren=] P1, as he featured his CoolCar in his music videos, "Starboy" (alongside the Lamborghini Aventador), "Mania" and "Reminder".

[[AC:Video Games]]
* St. Louis in her ''Luxurious Wheels'' skin from ''VideoGame/AzurLane'' has her in a [[https://twitter.com/AzurLane_EN/status/1265913032669933568 beautiful black [=McLaren=] P1]]. And ''boooooy'' she has some massively extreme LegFocus, where even the devs decided to [[https://azurlane.koumakan.jp/wiki/St._Louis/Gallery#/media/File:Bg_2020.09.24_3.png make one of the loding screens]] of her sitting inside the car and giving that sultry pose in a way to highlight her legs.
* Both the [=McLaren=] P1 and it's track-only counterpart, the [=McLaren=] P1 GTR appeared in ''VideoGame/{{Driveclub}}'', and they are the only cars to have both KERS and DRS usable during gameplay.
* The [=McLaren=] P1 made its debut in ''VideoGame/ForzaMotorsport 5'', serving as the game's cover vehicle. [[ATasteOfPower You get to try out this 900 horsepowered legend through the streets of Prague]]. The P1 only comes in Volcano Orange or Volcano Yellow, where as RealLife offer large amount of factory colors. Its sequel in ''6'' via DownloadableContent added the pre-tuned P1 GTR. Sadly, KERS and DRS are non-functional to this car.
* Because ''VideoGame/GarenaFreeFire'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3V_q-GVb5Y collabed with [=McLaren=]]], enjoy dominating battlefields at over 350 km/h with this hot and blazing [=McLaren=] P1. ''BOOYAH'' indeed.
* The track-only P1 GTR made the cut in ''VideoGame/GranTurismo Sport'' as a track day Gr. X car. And yes, you can use DRS in this car, but only if you're on long straights and within slipstream zone.
* It first appeared in ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeedRivals'' as the last Racer car ever unlocked. It was brought back in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedPayback Payback]]'', and would be seen as the CoolCar driven by BigBad Lina Navarro, while ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHeat Heat]]'' adds the almighty track-only P1 GTR in the lineup.
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[[folder:Mini Cooper and derivatives]]
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A small, two-door, four-seat car, designed by Sir Alec Issigonis and produced by the British Motor Corporation (BMC) and its successors (first British Leyland and then Rover Group) for over 40 years, from 1959 until 2000, the Mini Cooper is considered an icon of 1960s British popular culture.

The distinctive two-door car's small size hides from the naked eye the fact that it features a space-saving transverse engine and front-wheel drive layout, which allows for 80% of the area of the car's floorpan to be used for passengers and luggage, and which has influenced a generation of car makers, who used it in many other "supermini" style car designs such as Honda N360 (1967), Nissan Cherry (1970), and Fiat 127 (1971), and also adapted for larger subcompact designs. An Italian version was produced by Innocenti in Milan and sold under the "Innocenti Mini" marque, though it would go on become markedly different from the original.

The car would have performance versions, the Mini Cooper and Cooper "S", who would go on to become successful as both race and rally cars, winning the Monte Carlo Rally every year from 1964 to 1967, except 1966, when the first-placed Mini (along with nine other cars) was controversially disqualified after the finish after it was decided that the car's headlights were against the rules.

Following its release, the Mini was marketed under the Austin and Morris names, as the Austin Seven and Morris Mini-Minor, respectively. The Austin Seven would be renamed Austin Mini in 1962, while Mini became a marque in its own right in 1969. In 1980, it once again became the Austin Mini, before being shortened to just "Mini" in 1988 (though some models exported to Japan continued to be badgered as "Rover").

BMW acquired the Rover Group in 1994, and while it sold the greater part of it in 2000, retained the rights to build cars using the Mini name since 2000 with a ContinuityReboot of the vehicle range (and retroactively naming the original car as the "Classic Mini" to better distinguish it).

In 1999, the Mini was voted the second-most influential car of the 20th century, behind the Ford Model T, and ahead of the Citroën DS and Volkswagen Beetle.
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[[AC:Film -- Live-Action]]
* ''Film/AustinPowers'': In ''Austin Powers in Goldmember'', the car of Austin's dad Nigel (played by ''The Italian Job'' star Creator/MichaelCaine, natch) is a Mini Cooper. Austin (whose car of choice is a Jaguar, or as he calls it, a "Shaguar") is surprised.
-->'''Austin:''' Your spy car's a Mini?\\
'''Nigel:''' [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything It's not the size, mate; It's how you use it.]]
* Three Mini Coopers are featured in a lenghty car chase in ''Film/TheItalianJob1969''. They became iconic enough that Minis are used again in [[Film/TheItalianJob2003 the 2003 remake]].
* It's featured in a chase scene in ''Film/TheBourneIdentity'', where Jason Bourne drives a rickety red Mini through the streets of Paris.

[[AC:Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/KodokuNoGurume'': In the 2021 New Year's special episode, Goro has to deliver a classic Mini Cooper from Maizuru in Kyoto Prefecture to Tokyo, which means driving it cross-country. Naturally (given the show's premise), this means an hour and half of trying restaurants along the way.
* If the Mini in itself is iconic, ''Series/MrBean's'' signature lime green/yellow Mini Cooper is an icon among icons, which even feels like it's also the main star of the show. Notable keys included a padlock to lock his car, a RemovableSteeringWheel as means of security, and the source of [[DrivesLikeCrazy numerous road catastrophes]], especially whenever that blue Reliant three-wheeler is involved.
* During an episode of ''Series/{{Skins}}'', Sid and Toni use an Mini (with a coffin on top) to move quickly through the streets of Bristol during a chase.

[[AC:Music]]
* The quintessentially British car is mentioned in the lyrics of the title track of (rather ironically enough) Music/{{Madonna}}'s album ''Music/AmericanLife''.[[note]]Keep in mind that this was around the time where the singer, following her marriage to British film director Creator/GuyRitchie, infamously adopted British mannerisms.[[/note]]
-->''I drive my Mini Cooper\\
And I'm feeling super-duper''

[[AC:Video Games]]
* Since the Mini was involved in UsefulNotes/{{Rallying}}, you'd not be surprised to find rally racing games that feature one. Be it whether it's the classic British Cooper or the Countryman JCW that competed in the UsefulNotes/WorldRallyChampionship from 2011 to 2015 (in which it also has an official game).
* The early ''VideoGame/{{Asphalt}}'' games has this Mini Cooper, typically as one of the earlier [[StarterMon starter cars.]] There had bin variants throughout the franchise such as the Mini Coupe and Roadster in ''7: Heat'' and ''8: Airborne'' respectively. In ''Xtreme'', you ger both the Dakar-winning [=All4Racing X-Raid=] and a highly modified ''WRC-style'' John Cooper Works.
* ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV'' features the {{Fauxrrari}} version, the Issi Classic.
* Minis made it debut in ''VideoGame/GranTurismo 2''. In ''3'', it's a prize car that can't be obtained elsewhere. By the time at ''4'', there are now BMW-made modern Mini Coopers in the lineup, including the entry level MINI ONE. Plus an improblable SuperProtoype of the Mini that was part of the Vision Gran Turismo programme.
* ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'': The classic Mini appeared, in its "Cooper S" high-performance version, in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedShift Shift 2: Unleashed]]''. Noticeably, this was the only appearance of the classic Mini in the ''Need for Speed'' franchise,[[note]]aside from the exclusive to China and South Korea ''Need for Speed: Edge'', since shut down,[[/note]] and the only model of Mini car to appear at all until the Mini John Cooper Works Countryman debuted in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedPayback Payback]]''.
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[[folder:Mitsubishi Eclipse]]

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->'''Jesse:''' I see a cool-air intake. It's got a NOS-fogger system and a T-four turbo, Dominic. I see an A.I.C. controller. It has direct port nitrous injection.
->'''Dom:''' Yeah, and a stand-alone fuel management system. Not a bad way to spend $10,000.
-->-- ''Film/TheFastAndTheFurious2001''

Hailing from America, the Eclipse is Mitsubishi's sports compact coupe produced in four generations from 1989 to 2011. Accorffding to Mitsubishi, the Eclipse name [[MeaningfulName was derived from the unbeaten 18th-century English racehorse of the same name]] that won 18 races in a row and then retired.

The first two generations share a platform and parts with the rebadged Eagle Talon and the Plymouth Laser. Due to Mitsubishi's partnership with Chrysler, they were known as Diamond-Star Motors. The third generation Eclipse share a platform with the Chrysler Sebring and the Dodge Stratus. In 2005, the 4th-generation Eclipse replaced the Chrysler platform, with the front fascia consistent with Mitsubishi's corporate styling features of the time.

Earlier iterations typically use a 4G inline-4 engine, whereas the high end models starting with the third-gen made use of the 6G V6.

The Eclipse discontinued in 2011, though Mitsubishi revived the Eclipse name in 2017, as a compact crossover called the "Eclipse Cross".
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[[AC:Film -- Live Action]]
* ''Franchise/TheFastAndTheFurious'' perhaps shows proof of the Eclipse as one of the iconic tuners of the franchise:
** ''The'' most iconic of the icons of ''Film/TheFastAndTheFurious2001'' is the green 1995 Eclipse GS of Brian O'Connor where no words are best to explain this legendary PimpedOutCar. [[spoiler:He uses it during a race against Edwin and won, despite the car's components breaking down. The car was destroyed from an ambush by [[BigBad Johnny Tran]]]].
** Roman Pearce drives a purple Eclipse GTS Spyder in ''Film/TwoFastTwoFurious'', used for racing, ambushing the police and transporting drug money.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhPmgNp-8Vc Watch Rex in his '69 Judge try to outrun that familiar green Eclipse]] in ''Film/SexDrive''. [[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious2001 Does that ring a bell]]?
[[AC:Live-Action]]
* The Eclipse was the catalytic car in the "High Octane" episode of ''Series/CSIMiami''. While it is a CoolCar itself, the racer was [[OffWithHisHead decapitated]] after sticking his head on top of his car.
[[AC:Video Games]]
* The Eclipse Ralliart Concept shows up in ''Colin [=McRae=]: VideoGame/{{DIRT}} 2'' as probably an ImprobablyCoolCar, but modified to take on the rally world.
* ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}'' brings the entire Eclipse family, but what is perhaps the real deal here is the Eclipse GSX that appeared in nearly all the games. And they don't mind also adding Brian's F&F Eclipse, too.
* The Maibatsu Penumbra in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV'' is based on the Eclipse GT, an orange tuned version of which is driven by street racer Hao. The Penumbra FF in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoOnline'' is based on the 2nd-gen Eclipse GSX.
* ''VideoGame/MidnightClub'' has some examples of the Eclipse:
** The third-generation Eclipse in ''3'' is available as a starter car. Vanessa drives a [[PinkMeansFeminine pink]] Eclipse upon your first encounter.
** The GSX in ''Los Angeles'', once used as a time-trial car. Fit a VIS Sports body kit and you can [[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious2001 recreate Brian's Eclipse]] with ease. A DownloadableContent also adds the 2009 Eclipse Spyder GT.
* Like the aforementioned ''Fast & Furious'', ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'' popularized the Eclipse when import tuners come to play.
** It started off with the 2nd-gen Eclipse GSX in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnderground Underground]]'', where one of Eddie's {{Mooks}} drives. This is even highlighted in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYufqpWTW7M intro]], where a bone-stock Eclipse gets transformed into a PimpedOutCar.
** CasanovaWannabe and #11 on the Blacklist Big Lou in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedMostWanted Most Wanted]]'' drives a black Eclipse GT with an elaborate tiger vinyl.
** The same Eclipse GT appears in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedCarbon Carbon]]'', which Yumi drives as her Tier 2 car. The same 2nd gen Eclipse would later be as an unlockable DownloadableContent car, and that model would return in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedProStreet [=ProStreet=]]]''.
** It finally returns in ''''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnbound Unbound]]'' after almost two decades. One of the most notable examples is this {{Itasha}} [[https://media.contentapi.ea.com/content/dam/ea/need-for-speed-unbound/common/news-page/2022/10/exc-rev-screenshot-03-streetrace-web-1920x1080-logo.png.adapt.1920w.png modified Eclipse]] that was driven by OccidentalOtaku, Boost.
* That red car in ''VideoGame/SplinterCellConviction'' that belonged to Anna Grímsdóttir, where it'd be Sam Fisher's source of transportation after she gives the keys to him. By how it looks, it's shaped like a 2008 Eclipse.
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[[folder:Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment The evolution of the Evolution.]]]]

->''"The Lancer Evolution was a Mitsubishi rally superstar with an aggressive body style, a potent engine, and an all-wheel drive system. As a result, it acquired a large fan base throughout all ten models, so now, we will take you on a tour of the history of one of the most legendary models in the automotive industry."''
-->--'''autoevolution''', [[https://www.autoevolution.com/news/a-brief-history-about-all-mitsubishi-lancer-evolution-models-207121.html "A Brief History About All Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Models"]]

The Lancer Evolution, or as many like to just call it the [[FanNickname Evo]], is Mitsubishi's high-performing rally-based sports sedan introduced in 1992, based on the existing Lancer. Throughout its production time, there have been 10 official versions, with each model designated with a [[AlternativeNumberSystem Roman numeral]], and all of them use 2-litre intercooled turbocharged four-cylinder engines and an all-wheel drive system.

The first generation (Evolution I-III) was first derived from the original Galant VR-4 in a Lancer chassis, sold in both race-ready GSR (Gran Sport Racing) and lightened RS (Rally Sport) trims. Most models are fitted with OZ aftermarket rims.

The second generation (Evolution IV-VI) sees a major redesign in 1996, alongside its new twin-scroll turbocharger and Mitsubishi's new Active Yaw Control as a factory standard. Unique to this is its distinguished tow large fog lights fitted in the front bumper, which would be a standard for the Evo V. Like the previous generation, it comes with many third-party components such as Enkei wheels, seats from Recaro, and Brembo brakes.

In 2001, the third generation (Evolution VII-IX) was made in response to FIA's mandatory homologation rules in the. UsefulNotes/WorldRallyChampionship. Basing from the large Lancer Cedia chassis, this version sees
further uprated refinements to the body, and is fitted with suspension from Bilstein. The Evolution VIII onwards introduces a higher performance trim called the MR (Mitsubishi Racing), and is fitted with BBS alloy rims and a 6-speed gearbox, with numerous special trims introduced exclusively to the UsefulNotes/UnitedKingdom.

The final generation, the Lancer Evolution X was based on its concept and prototype models, featuring a reworked body, a 6-speed dual clutch transmission and the introduction to the S-WAC (Super All Wheel Control). The Evolution ceased production in 2016 as it bids farewell with special Final Edition trim.

Throughout the ten generations, the Lancer Evolution has been widely involved in UsefulNotes/{{Rallying}}, mainly the UsefulNotes/WorldRallyChampionship. The car became successful with Tommi Mäkinen winning the drivers championship four times in a row from 1996 to 1999, and as a result spawned the special Tommi Mäkinen Edition trim for the Lancer Evolution VI.
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[[AC:Anime and Manga]]
* The Lancer Evolution is high on drip in ''VideoGame/ChousokuHenkeiGyrozetter'', where its CombiningMecha, the Lancer Evolution Zero is where you take a wild guess what cars they are combining of.
* ''Manga/InitialD'' features some choices of this rally saloon:
** TheLeader of Emperor, Kyoichi Sudo drives a Pyrenees black [[WhatAPieceOfJunk near-bone stock]] Evolution 3. Don't be surprised by its looks as his Evo is uprated to 350 horses under the hood, fitted with a WRC-style "misfiring system". Being an AWD car, it trumps on any course with his [[BoringButPractical straight-forward techniques where drifting isn't pretty much necessary]].
** His subordinate Seiji Iwaki drives a white Evo 4, where he's ordered to use the Simulation 3 technique for his race against Takumi. And his {{Pride}} and incompetence left him to disobey his orders, resulting in Kyoichi to slap his face for his failure.
** The two [[DirtyCoward racing bastards from Tsuchisaka]] Aikawa and Ichijo drive an Evo V and a wingless Evo VI respectively. [[spoiler:For the latter's case, Ichijo's Evo was HoistedByHisOwnPetard when his car ran through an oil slick (in which the two did to sabotage Keisuke during his practice run) causing him to lose traction and conceded his lead to Takumi.]]
** Kobayakawa of Team 246 drives a Yellow Evolution VII, fully tricked with its distinctive C-West front bumper and Voltex wing, [[spoiler:used for his battle against Keisuke's RX-7 in Yabitsu and lost.]]
* ''Manga/MFGhost'' has a background racer known a Sota Tsukamoto, who drives a kitted-out White Evolution IX MR GSR, however, compared to the other named racers in the series, Sota doesn't have the best of luck, as his best finish is all the way down in 96th in Year 3, [[spoiler: and he also never appears during any of the main races in Year 4]].
* The Kamiya brothers, ThoseTwoGuys [[TheIdiotFromOsaka from Osaka]] in ''Manga/WanganMidnight'' has Eiji and Maki driving a blue Evo V and white Evo VI respectively.
[[AC:Film -- Live Action]]
* As part of the tuner culture, ''Franchise/TheFastAndTheFurious'' highly regards the Evo as a popular import.
** The lime green Lancer Evo VII of Brian O'Connor and Tej Parker in ''Film/TwoFastTwoFurious'' comes [[PimpedOutCar decked with a DAMD body kit]], and a NitroBoost.
** Another iconic example is Sean Boswell's famous red APR-themed Evolution IX in ''[[Film/TheFastAndTheFuriousTokyoDrift Tokyo Drift]]'', [[spoiler:given by Han and used to practice drifting, after his previous [=S15=] was trashed out from a race against D.K.]]
* Any movie starring Creator/JackieChan would likely feature an Evo in certain parts of the film. Mainly because of his long-time alliance with Mitsubishi.
* ''Film/{{Taxi}}'':
** The 3 black Lancer Evolution [=VIs=] featured as a star car driven by the {{Yakuza}} of ''Taxi 2''.
** In ''Taxi 3'', an Evo VII police car can be seen chasing Daniel's Peugeot 406 when he is carrying a panicking passenger in the pre-opening sequence.
[[AC:Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/KaitouSentaiLupinrangerVsKeisatsuSentaiPatranger'': The Patrangers' car, GSPO Patrol Car, is a modified Lancer Evolution VII GT-A, which is a ''detuned'' automatic transmission model for that generation. The car was also debadged to prevent Mitsubishi from suing Toei.

[[AC:Video Games]]
* As an iconic rally icon alongside its [[TheRival rival]] Subaru Impreza, the Evolution is widely used in many rally-based racing games, be it whether it's a WRC rally car, a Group A, a Group N, or a rallycross car, it's quite too common to list all of them.
* The Evolution X made its first inception in ''VideoGame/{{Asphalt}} 8: Airborne'' from an update in 2015. In ''9: Legends'' this is your [[StarterMon starting car]] when you play the game for the very first time.
* The Mistubishi lineup ''VideoGame/BattleGear'' consists of nothing but Lancer Evos (other than the Colt and FTO). You also get the bonus PCCS tuned Evo III and the tuned Evo 4, as a ShoutOut to the cars of ''Initial D's'' Kyoichi and Seiji respectively.
* The Karin Kuruma in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoOnline'' is based on the Evo X.
* There are shit-tons of Evolutions in all of the ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'' games, with all the versions, trims, rally variants and tuned editions to boot, even there is a one-make "Evolution Meeting" where the series only allow nothing but Evo models.
** In ''Sport'', the Final Edition Evo X serves as the base car for Gr. 4, Gr.3 and Gr. B (with a homologated road car included).
* ''VideoGame/{{Juiced}}'' didn't only add the Evolution in both games, but the Prototype X, the basis of the Evo X serves as the game's art cover car for ''Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights''.
* ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'' started is [[{{Pun}} evolution]] from [[GenreShift exotic cars and on mountains to tuners on city streets]] with a Lancer Evolution VIII making its mark in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnderground Underground 2]]''.
** The same Evo 8 returned in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedMostWanted Most Wanted]]'', with a decked out white, blue and red car driven by Earl, #8 on the blacklist.
** ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedCarbon Carbon]]'' jumps the Evolution from 8 to 9, as a tier 3 tuner car, [[spoiler:driven by Kenji after Bushido gets disbanded and joins Stacked Deck with Wolf and Angie.]]
** The Showdown King, Ryo Watanabe in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedProStreet [=ProStreet=]]]'' drives his signature Apex Glide themed Lancer Evolution X, which he uses on all four disciplines. When you win his car, you only get his Grip-spec Evo.
** Starting in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHeat Heat]]'' comes limited [[OfficialFanSubmittedContent Khyzyl Saleem editions]] for the Pre-order pack. There is also another version of the same car, [[VersionExclusiveContent based on which console you're using]].
* ''VideoGame/{{Sleeping Dogs|2012}}'' features the Neo V, a {{Fauxrrari}} version of the Evo X.
* ''VideoGame/TokyoXtremeRacer'':
** As an all-Lancer Evolution team, owning one is one of the requirements to join Tokyo's Top Level. [[GameplayAndStorySegregation Well, atleast on paper...]]
** Members of Osaka's NO LOSER all drive various generations of Lan Evo vinyl wrapped in military camo.
** Quite popular amongst mountain pass crowds, but the most famous one is without a doubt [[PlayerCharacter Daiki Kōnoue]]'s red-and-black Lan Evo III from ''Chain Reaction''. [[spoiler:The car, alongside its driver, returns in ''Touge Legends'' as the TrueFinalBoss of the game.]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Nissan Fairlady Z/Z-car and earlier derivatives]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:The ''other'' [[Anime/DragonBallZ Z-Warriors]].[[labelnote:*]]The first five generations of Z-car. Foreground: Nissan 240Z. Background, from left to right: Nissan 280ZX, Nissan 300ZX (Z31), Nissan 300ZX (Z32), and Nissan 350Z (Z33)[[/labelnote]]]]

->''"The Nissan Z is one of the best Nissan sports cars and has been in production since 1969. Nissan manufactured the Z in seven generations, with the latest iteration introducing modern technology and over double the performance of its predecessors."''
-->--''[=HotCars.com=]''

The Nissan Z-series is a model series of sports cars manufactured by Nissan in seven generations since 1969.

The original Z was first sold on October 1969 in Japan as the Nissan Fairlady Z (Japanese: 日産・フェアレディZ, ''Nissan Fearedi Zetto'') as a replacement for the Nissan Bluebird, and initially marketed as the Datsun 240Z for international customers. Known for their looks, reliability, performance and affordability, since then Nissan has manufactured seven generations of Z-cars: Nissan Fairlady Z (S30), Nissan Fairlady Z (S130), Nissan 300ZX, Nissan 350Z, Nissan 370Z, with the most recent--simply known as the Nissan Z--in production since 2022.
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[[AC:Anime and Manga]]
* Ryuji Ikeda of ''Manga/InitialD'', TheLeader of Team Spiral and the specialist of the "Zero Theory" technique is the BadassDriver behind the Burning Red Fairlady Z (Z33), fitted with Ings components. [[spoiler:During a deathmatch race between Ryosuke's newly modified RX-7 and Rin Hojo's R32, Ryuji uses his car to help slow Rin's car after a brake failure.]]
* ''Manga/WanganMidnight'' becomes a legend that creates new legends where the Nissan Fairlady plays a huge role of the Wangan story...
** Perhaps every tuner enthusiast and racing game fan would fully recognise this legendary HerosClassicCar, And that is the famous, but supernaturally deadly midnight blue S30, the '''Devil Z'''. The owner of this CoolCar is none other than TheProtagonist, Akio Asakura. [[spoiler:Previous owners of this car died in numerous car accidents, making this one deadly FragileSpeedster. Even Eriko's late brother also named]] ''[[spoiler:Akio Asakura]]'' [[spoiler:was one of the victims of this tragedy.]]
--->'''Akio:''' You can refuse as much as you want, but I am like you Devil Z!
*** In the earlier chapters, Akio once owned a red Z31 Z and briefly challenged Tatsuya Shima's Blackbird (a black Porsche 964 Turbo. He sold it before he got his hands to this CoolCar.
** And speaking of [=Z31=]... Harada, Hiramoto's friend owns this car. [[spoiler:While chasing down Reina in her R32, his engine was blown out from {{Overheating}}, prompting Harada to ride along with Hiramoto in his R32]].
** Makoto Morishita, a fashion model and close friend of Reina Akikawa drives a yellow Z32 [=300ZX=] after she sold her Impreza. This becomes the central car for "The Legendary F1 Turbine", as this car is tuned by Yamashita.
* ''Shakotan Boogie'', being a predecessor of ''Wangan Midnight'':
** One of the deuteragonists, Akira Shimizu, owns a PimpedOutCar on his S30, with a G-Nose kit and "Yanky Mate!" decals.
** One of the minor characters, Johnny, drives a Z31.
[[AC:Film -- Animation]]
* There are dozens of Datsun [=Zs=] in the background when Mater and Lightning [=McQueen=] are visiting Tokyo in ''WesternAnimation/Cars2''. But there is one notable Fairlady; that is Mach Matsuo, a seasoned international racer, who serves as Shu Todoroki's coach.
[[AC:Film -- Live Action]]
* Fairladies are one of the hot import tuners of the ''Franchise/TheFastAndTheFurious'' films.
** Takashi, the [[RedBaron Drift King]] and the BigBad of ''Film/TheFastAndTheFuriousTokyoDrift'' is the driver behind this iconic Black Veilside 350Z with Ghostlight scarab graphics. His [[TheDragon close friend]] Morimoto also drives a 350Z, except its gold and black, and fitted with a Top Secret kit. [[spoiler:Both [=Zs=] were wrecked in the process. Takashi drives off Suicide Mountain after trying to defend his lead by slam Sean Boswell's Mustang, and Morimoto was killed from a head-on collision with a traffic car earlier.]]
** A yellow Datsun 240Z with a [[PimpedOutCar Pandem body kit]] is the car of Isabel Neves in ''Film/FastX''. [[spoiler:The car was destroyed during a race war by [[BigBad Dante Reyes]] since that car was [[ExternalCombustion rigged with explosives]]. Luckily, she survived thanks to Dom's intervention.]]
[[AC:Live-Action TV]]
* Toha Yamaji/'''Jiraiya''''s main vehicle, the Black Saber, is a black Z31 300ZX in ''Series/SekaiNinjaSenJiraiya''.
* The Joker, K's souped-up patrol car in Series/RobotDetective is built around a Nissan Fairlady Z (S30). Also a FlyingCar that is still cool enough to be more than just a CoolCar.
* A 1985 Nissan 300ZX [[DescriptionPorn Z31 3-litre V6 Turbo]] in ''Series/WellingtonParanormal'' is perhaps a CoolCar with HauntedTechnology.
[[AC:Music]]
* The ''Herbie: Fully Loaded'' song "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ot0UDplL0fo First]]" by Creator/LindsayLohan sure gave that music video that CarPorn love. Besides the titular sentient Beetle himself, the car that also takes the cake is a silver [=350Z=] having a 'lil drag race with the other drivers.
[[AC:Video Games]]
* This is the car detective Raymond Broady drives in ''VideoGame/ChaseHQ'' sequel ''S.C.I.: Special Criminal Investigation''. It's a red roofless [=300ZX=] T-Top Turbo, allowing Tony Gibson at the passenger side to shoot his firearm.
* In ''VideoGame/TheCrewMotorfest'', there is a Motorfest headquarters in Fresno, [[spoiler:and it is where the player obtains a special modified Nissan [=300ZX=] from the end of one of the stories.]]
* ''Colin [=McRae=]: VideoGame/{{DIRT}} 2'' uniquely features the Nissan 350Z to the lineup for Rally, Rallycross & Trailblazer. Quite uncommon to see a modern Fairlady dishing out gravel in rallies like this. It became prominent as it is the car of Mohammed ben Sulayem for the three mentioned disciplnes, as he has is own unique livery to that.
** In ''DIRT Rally 2.0'', the Datsun 240Z made waves in the lineup as a beginner friendly historic RWD rally car.
* No matter what generation the Z is, ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}'' and ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'' would commonly have many of them. For distinction, the FM-tuned 350Z is depicted in the box art for ''Forza Motorsport 2'', whereas the latter have the Fairlady Z Concept in ''3'', and a Gran Turismo 4 Limited Edition 350Z in... uh... ''[[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment Gran Turismo 4]]'', as well as the many many trims, plus the tuned and racing variants, primarily, the [=GT500=] race car from Super GT.
** As part of a collaboration with Donut Media, ''Forza Horizon 5'' has "Hi-Low" 350Zs, which the player can use freely after completing their associated Horizon Story.
* ''VideoGame/{{GRID}}'' has this Top Secret 350Z as a Pro-Tuned class race car. In later sequels, it jumps through disciplines, such as ''Autosport'' as a Drift car and in ''2019'' as a Gr.2 race car, similar to the other Group [=GT4=] race cars.
** In ''GRID 2'', it adds Chris Forsberg's Formula D-spec V8-powered [[ProductPlacement NOS Energy]] 370Z, with a Nismo body kit as a drift car.
* The De'Leo 58 is seen driven by Racket Informants and several {{Mooks}} in various missions of ''VideoGame/MafiaIII''. It's based on the Datsun 240Z and is considered to be the very few Japanese-based cars in the game. One of Jonathan Maguire's images on him shows Danny Burke next to that yellow CoolCar.
* The Tokyo Cop in ''VideoGame/MidnightClub II'' is heavily based on the 1989 Nissan Fairlady Z. TruthInTelevision, said Z was widely used by Japanese police at that time.
* ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'' has somehow made an on-and-off tradition of pairing Nissan's Z-series cars with the ladies:
** ''[[VideoGame/TheNeedForSpeed Over Drivin' Skyline Memorial]]'', in which [[EverybodyOwnsAFord Everybody Owns a Nissan]] is officially the first game to utilize the legendary Z, where you get the [=240ZG=] and the [=300ZX=]. [[NoExportForYou But since the game was only sold in Japan...]]
** Fans would easily remember the Z for the ''first time'' in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnderground Underground]]'', which featured the 2003 Nissan 350Z. [[spoiler:A mysterious silver 350Z is revealed to be driven by Melissa, the game's PostFinalBoss after beating Eddie.]] But what stood out by many fans growing up is the custom metallic green [=350Z=] with a purple dragon vinyl in the sequel, driven by Rachel Teller.
** The 350Z would be Neville's Tier 3 tuner car in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedCarbon Carbon]]'' after Nissan was previously absent in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedMostWanted Most Wanted]]''. In its portable version ''Own the City'', the facelifted 2006 variant of the 350Z is driven by Daemon of the Corps. [[spoiler:Sara also drives one during her PostFinalBoss race after her Toyota [=MR2=] got blown up by EX.]]
** The opening sequence of ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUndercover Undercover]]'' allows you to try ATasteOfPower of the new Nissan 370Z ([=Z34=]), before you are given a Nissan [=240SX=] ([=S13=]) as your StarterMon.
** The [=370Z=] would be Zarinah's signature car, seen in her opening in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedNitro Nitro]]'', used as her car for the Silver Cup.
** The {{Fanservice}} duo, Nikki and Mila in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedTheRun The Run]]'' both drive identical [=370Zs=] for the EpicRace. [[spoiler:Nikki later reappears once more in Stage 9 as the last lady standing against Jack. Guess Mila didn't make the cut.]]
** Travis, as the anonymous Outlaw drive classic Fairlady [=240ZG=]. When ''not'' an Outlaw however has him in a classic Skyline [=2000GT-R=].
** While the 350Z returned in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedPayback Payback]]'', [[SpicyLatina La Catarina]], TheLeader of Graveyard Shift, also drives this Day of the Dead-themed junk. The [=240ZG=] itself is one of the 5 derelict cars, and you can modify this Japanese classic JDM in various builds.
** Speaking of ''Payback'', Ana Rivera in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHeat Heat]]'' drives a light blue 350Z with a bodykit last used in ''Shift''. [[spoiler:Too bad she had to say goodbye to her beloved Z as [[FelonyMisdemeanor Officer Danny Shaw impounds it for]] ''[[DisproportionateRetribution utterly no reason]]''.]]
** Two known rivals in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnbound Unbound]]'' in their [=Zs=]: Waru's [[PimpedOutCar pimped out]] [=240ZG=], and Justicia's 350Z who for some reason [[RecurringExtra appears in every race]]. Also in the prologue, you get to tryout an [=RZ34=] Z Prototype as part of a "car delivery" for Alec.
* A black Datsun [=240Z=] is Lo Wang's personal CoolCar, as seen before his first mission at the beginning of ''VideoGame/ShadowWarrior2013''. ...with some [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=logBCB1YJk8 Transformers music]] to boot!
-->'''Lo Wang:''' God damn right! ''(singing)'' '''YOU GOT THE POWER!''' WHEN ALL HELL'S BREAKIN' LOOSE, YOU'LL BE RIDING THE EYE OF THE STORM.
* The 600 Coupe S in ''VideoGame/{{Sleeping Dogs|2012}}'' is quite clearly based on the Datsun [=240Z=].
* ''VideoGame/TokyoXtremeRacer'':
** Extremely common through-out every single game of the series, from standard opponents to bosses. The most notable owner of one is, of course, [[MyNameIsQuestionMark UNKNOWN]], whose dark blue S30 is shrouded in legend.
** Midnight Wolf switches out his usual Skyline [=GT-R=] for a Z32 in a ''Series/KnightRider''-inspired body kit in ''Street Supremacy''.
* While Tatsuya's Blackbird is clearly a 911, the international release of ''VideoGame/WanganMidnightMaximumTune'' has his Blackbird changed into a [=Z33=] instead, equipped with Aero Set C (Nismo S-Tune GT) body kit, in an attempt to disguise it as a Porsche. Starting in ''4'', it now uses the proper 911, albeit the RUF Yellowbird.
** And with the Fairlady Z alone, has added ever single generation to date.

[[AC:Western Animation]]
* Manta in ''WesternAnimation/{{MASK}}'' is a Nissan [=300ZX=] used by VENOM agent Vanessa Warfield, which turns into a jet.
* The Filipino Creator/{{Netflix}} series ''WesternAnimation/{{Trese}}'' in one episode has the titular hero tear down the streets of Manila against a tikbalang in what appears to be driving a modified classic blue Datsun Z.
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[[folder:Nissan Silvia and derivatives]]
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->''"Nissan's S-chassis, or Silvia, as it was named in Japan, is synonymous with the art of drifting and has long served as one of the most desirable vehicle chassis by enthusiasts worldwide. That fact remains even today, over two decades after the last bit of production took place."''
-->--[[https://www.motortrend.com/features/nissan-silvia-s13-s14-s15-drift-car-history-specs-photos/ The Classic Nissan Silvia S13, S14, S15: History, Generations, Specs, Photos]], ''[=MotorTrend=]''

Arguably ''the'' most popular and ubiquitous JDM tuner and drift car there is.

[[ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming Derived from Sylvia, the nymph who served the goddess of the hunt, Diana]], the Nissan Silvia is a series of front-engine, rear-wheel drive sports cars produced from 1965 until the end of 2002. Various have been exported of Japan and [[MarketBasedTitle marketed]] as either the [=200SX=] or [=240SX=], usually sold under the Datsun brand.

It all began in 1964 when it was made public during the Tokyo Motor Show, built from an existing Nissan Fairlady platform. The first Silvia ([=CSP311=]) or the "Datsun Coupé 1500" began production in 1965, which all are handcrafted and built in limited quantities (with a mere 554 produced), utilizing a 1.6 L Nissan R inline-4 engine producing 95 hp. It was considered to be one of the fastest Japanese cars at that time when it was provided to local Tokyo metropolitan police for a patrolling car.

It was PutOnABus in 1968 before the Silvia marked its return in 1975, with its new S10 chassis, built on its all-new S platform. Intended to be a compact RWD sports car, this would see a massive production boom for the model, and saw massive exports to North American markets as the Datsun [=200SX=]. Through out its short 4-year life span from 1975 to 1979, it has produced over 145,000 units. It was followed by the S110, noted for its sharp design and similarities to the Nissan Leopard. It would later on be rebadged as the Nissan Gazelle. The S12 produced from 1983 to 1989, with its usage of its retractable pop-up headlights and its resemblance to the Toyota [=AE86=] Corolla Levin/Sprinter Trueno.

By 1988, Nissan launches the S13 which became extremely popular and perhaps the one that [[TropeCodifier codified]] the Silvia name. Upon its introduction, the S13 follows a unique suite of trim levels named after PlayingCardMotifs; ''J's'' which is the naturally-aspirated base, the ''Q's'', which is the intermediary level, which offers turbochargers as an option, and ''K's'', which is the flagship turbocharger model. On the same year, a separate fastback model, the [=180SX=] was released, built on the same S13 chassis. Both the Silvia and the [=180SX=] were marketed as the [=240SX=] in North America and the [=200SX=] in Europe. This was almost the same methodology used for the S14 Silvia in 1993, which was offered a larger turbocharge, as well as being also available in "Aero" variants with more ground effects and large rear spoilers.

In 1999, just as the TurnOfTheMillennium starts, Japan saw a brand new version of the Silvia, now as the S15 with aggressive styling as par to modern car design trends. Unlike the previous two predecessors, the Silvia trims are just simplified to just '''Spec-S''' and '''Spec-R''', representing naturally-aspirated and turbocharged engines respectively. Both are also available in "Aero" variants, too. The S15 was only sold in Japan, but also had exports to Australia and New Zealand as the [=200SX=]. With strengthening emission laws and the spiking popularity of minivans hitting the sales of sports coupes, the Silvia ended production on August 2002.

The Silvia has been into various forms of motorsports ranging from the [=240RS=] that competed in Group B, to the super silhouette S12 that drew interest to many of the top tuners like HKS and Tomei. Other than that, Silvias have been widely used in drifting, especially the S13 through S15 models, due to its extreme versatility of the S-chassis. This began widely popular in Japan's premiere drifting championship, the D1 Grand Prix, where about 50% of the drivers use Silvias as their choice of cars.
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[[AC:Anime and Manga]]
* Being a dedicated drift car, ''Manga/InitialD'' features Silvias driven by characters who have found solace with this car due to drifting being part of its gimmick.
** TheLeader of the Akina [=SpeedStars=], Koichiro Iketani drives a Lime Green Two-tone S13 Silvia K's, which the car itself looks near-stock other than the exhaust and 4-spoke SSR wheels. [[spoiler:During ''First Stage'', his car was badly damaged during a practice run while avoiding an oncoming car, but lost control and crashed onto a guardrail.]]
** Iketani's NumberTwo, Kenji on the other hand drives a white [=180SX=] which never saw any battles.
** And speaking of the 180, meet [[AmazonBrigade Mako Sato and Sayuri]], the two ladies of Impact Blue. Their signature car is none other than the blue [=SilEighty=], a [=180SX=] with an S13 front end. Mako drives the car while Sayuki acts as her navigator and co-pilot. Not only the duo got ADayInTheLimelight in ''Extra Stage'', but even the car itself also counts.
** An orange zenki S14 Silvia Q's ([[AdaptationalDyeJob red in]] ''[[VideoGame/InitialDArcadeStage Arcade Stage]]'') is driven by Kenta Nakamura, a member of Akagi [=RedSuns=] and the team's rain specialist.
** Then you have ThoseTwoGuys... from Tokyo. Both own and drive a Sparkling Silver S15 Silvia that looks purely stock on the outside.
** Team Spiral's Hiroya Okuyama drives a Brilliant Blue S15 with a GP Sports kit. Despite its fully modded looks, [[spoiler:He gets utterly [[CurbStompBattle curbstomped]] by Takumi Fujiwara, falling behind during his downhill race at Nanamagari.]]
[[AC:Film -- Animation]]
* ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' features a Silvia {{Expy}}, usually under the Kyoku brand
** Boost, one of the the [[Main/{{Delinquents}} Delinquent Road Hazards]], is cladded in a Kyoko Jitsu body, which is based on a 1999 Nissan Silvia S15.
** The episode "Tokyo Mater" during ''[[WesternAnimation/PixarShorts Mater's Tall Tales]]'' has Mater surrounded by Kabuto's Ninja henchcars, all are based of [=200/240SXs=]. And they know "CarFu" (pun unintended, if you know what we mean).
[[AC:Film -- Live Action]]
* Silvias are amongst the popular [=JDMs=] during the tuner era of ''Franchise/TheFastAndTheFurious'':
** The most recognizable of all its sisters would be the "Mona Lisa" C-WEST Silvia S15 Spec-S of ''Film/TheFastAndTheFuriousTokyoDrift'', built by Han Seoul-Oh and driven by Sean Boswell, notable for its blue paint and orange wraparound stripe. It was used for drifting around the parking lot. And then the car gets badly damages when he crashes into the pillars.
** A red watered down version of the S14 Silvia, the [=240SX=] fitted with a VIS body kit belonged to Letty Ortiz in the [[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious2001 first film]], used to partake in race wars.
* Maggie Peyton of ''Film/HerbieFullyLoaded'' originally chose a [=240SX=] as a graduation present. Until Herbie wriggled free of a crane and lands down atop of the car, crushing it.
* Jason Mewes, who stars AsHimself of ''Film/MadnessInTheMethod'' brings a JDM around UsefulNotes/LosAngeles. And that is a brilliant blue S15, completely decked with a Vertex Ridge body kit.
[[AC:Live-Action TV]]
* A black Nissan S14 [=200SX=] is the main car of Curtis and Keel of ''[[Series/TheProfessionals [=CI5=]: The New Professionals]]''. Interestingly, this was HilariousInHindsight as there was an [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rwcb_D2Xm-w ad]] made years earlier before the show, showing signs of ProductPlacement with Nissan.
* A highly-modified zenki S14 Silvia, painted in red is the CoolCar of Scott Truman of ''Series/PowerRangersRPM'', which is his pride and joy. Bonus points that he is the red ranger, so... ColorCodedForYourConvenience!
* Section Chief Kenzo Kogure of ''Series/SeibuKeisatsu'' has a Nissan Gazelle convertible as his personal car, like his actor, Creator/YujiroIshihara did in RealLife.
[[AC:Music]]
* When Music/{{Eminem}} bailed out of his motorcycle during the music video "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeCihv9A3ac Phenomenal]]", he outright landed (accidentally) on the driver seat of the unnamed driver's (Creator/RandallPark) Rocket Bunny [=240SX=]. When both switched seats, Eminem DrivesLikeCrazy here as he drifts the car all around while outrunning his {{Mooks}} in G-Wagons. Randall would eventually took a [[SelfieFiend selfie]] with Em in this car...
-->'''Eminem:''' Really? Are you taking a fucking selfie?\\
'''Randall:''' Uh, yeah, could you look at the camera?\\
'''Eminem:''' [[GetOut OUT!]]
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrAchTdepsU Mood]]" by Music/TwentyFourKGoldn shows him sitting with his girlfriend with his [[PimpedOutCar pimped-out]] [=240SX=]. And said girlfriend angrily threatened to [[BatterUp batter up]] his car when she found out he's texting someone.
[[AC:Video Games]]
* Silvias are Nissan's typical B-class cars of ''VideoGame/BattleGear''. By ''3'', there is a tuned [=180SX=] (which is a [=SilEighty=]) where upon looking at the interior, you can clearly see a driver and a passenger occupying both seats, a-la [[Manga/InitialD Mako & Sayuki]].
* While there are so many Silvias to list down, this perhaps became extremely notorious. The S15 Silvia Spec-R that appeared in every ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}'' game to date, which gained infamy from the community for the car being totally OffModel. From its droopy rear quarter, to its pinched nose, to lacking fog lamps and side skirts. So much for being ''ahem''... "[[BlatantLies built from the ground up]]".
** Other than that, there are also plenty of Formula D [=S14s=] too. Many of them having an S15 front end.
* ''Way'' too many examples to count in ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'', since there are loads and loads of Silvias and its regional derivatives plus its various trims, as well as your grandma's obscure S12. There is so many to list down, that the series even had spawned a dedicated "Silvia Sisters" one-make race.
* ''[[VideoGame/SanFranciscoRush L.A. Rush]]'' has that blue [=240SX=] (S14) as the car you start off with. That car belonged to Trikz Lane, TheProtagonist of the game who stated it all began with this car which gave his a renowned reputation. And following the repossession of his mansion, the S14 is what's left of him.
* Silvias have been a popular tuner in ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'', typically as a [[StarterMon starter car]].
** While it was introduced in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnderground Underground]]'', the [=240SX=] returned in the ''Collector's Edition'' ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedCarbon Carbon]]'' as probably a Tier 1 powerhouse due to being the JackOfAllStats performance-wise.
** The [=240SX=] the signature car of Ryan Cooper from ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedProStreet [=ProStreet=]]]'', despite its [[WhatAPieceOfJunk unassuming appearance]]. After you finish D-Day, you get to keep the car and is highly your starter car. It returned again in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUndercover Undercover]]'' and again.... it's your starter car.
** ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedShift Shift]]'' has many notables examples, where the Drift Alliance [=240SX=] is given to you for drift events.
** By the time of the [[VideoGame/NeedForSpeed2015 2015 reboot]], it switches from 240 to 180 which your mate, Amy drives this car. Lots of aftermarket body kits can be applied, ranging from Rocket Bunny kits to ones made by Origin Labs.
** The Silvia S15, by surprise is driven by ''[=ProStreet's=]'' drift king, Aki Kimura in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedPayback Payback]]''.
** Finally, the S14 K's Aero of ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnbound Unbound]]'' which is one of the three starter cars. Deck out a Legendary Customs body kit and it looks like it's some hillclimbing time attack car with its [[RiceBurner comically large spoiler]] and its roof completely torn off.
* Makoto Sawaki of ''VideoGame/RacingLagoon'' is perhaps notable of his iconic Sil-14. As the name implies, it's indeed an S14 Silvia. [[spoiler:It was the car that took his life during the Yokohama GP qualifying round.]]
* The Spec-R Aero S15 is the car you'd probably start off ''Real Racing 3''.
* There's too much to list on in ''VideoGame/TokyoXtremeRacer'', but the one the stands out the most and is fully recognizable amongst the Silvia drivers is none other than the Death Driver, the most fearsome of the expressway. And his iconic black and red S15 perhaps something none shall be trifled with. The Gloomy Angel on the other hand is just a PaletteSwap, with its car painted white.
* While Rikako Ohta DoesNotDrive in the manga/anime, ''VideoGame/WanganMidnightMaximumTune'' on the other hand has her being a capable driver on the highway. And her choice of car is a [[PinkMeansFeminine pink]] Nissan Silvia S15.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Nissan Skyline GT-R series]]
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Middle: Third generation (R32) (left); fourth generation (R33) (right)\\
Bottom: Fifth generation (R34)[[/labelnote]]]]

->''"Its simple and powerful design is something of a rarity among Japanese cars. It's undeniable that the Nissan designers wanted to express the story of the Skyline GT-R through this car. And that is truly an act of love."''
-->--'''Hikonori Kagurazaka''', explaining the R34 Skyline in GT Cafe, ''VideoGame/GranTurismo 7''

The Skyline GT-R is the top-of-the-line performance sports car based on the Nissan Skyline range of compact luxury sedans.

The first GT-R was produced in 1969 as the [=KPGC10=] chassis or as it's more commonly known, the "Hakosuka".[[note]]"Hako" being Japanese for "box", in reference to its squared appearence, and "suka" coming from the pronounciation of "Skyline" in Japanese, '''''Suka'''irain''.[[/note]] It found lasting success in motorsports with 49 consecutive wins in its belt. In 1973, the next generation GT-R was produced and highly regarded as the "Kenmeri" Skyline due to it renowned advertising, featuring a young couple named Ken and Mary, despite its short-lived production due to emission regulations.

The GT-R name was revived [[TheBusCameBack following a 16-year hiatus]], now as the twin-turbocharged [=4WD=] [=BNR32=] (or R32 for short). The [=R32=] Skyline participated in various motorsport events, mainly in touring car championships in Japan and Australia, which saw dominance in both series, winning consecutive championship titles, to the point that Australian motor publication ''Wheels'' nicknamed the GT-R "Godzilla" for its technology and performance in its July 1989 issue.

The Skyline GT-R became the flagship of Nissan performance, showcasing many advanced technologies. Production ended in 2002 and was succeeded by the Nissan GT-R ([=R35=]) in 2007, which is [[DecompositeCharacter a separate grand tourer]] [[ContinuityReboot unrelated to the Skyline range]]. Today, the car is popular for import drag racing, circuit track, time attack and events hosted by tuning magazines.

Despite the Skyline GT-R never being manufactured outside Japan, [[note]] the sole export markets were Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand, in 1991, and the UK in 1997, due to the Single Vehicle Approval scheme[[/note]] it has become an iconic sports car as a used Japanese import vehicle in the Western world [[note]]mainly the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Ireland, Canada, and the United States[[/note]], prompting Nismo's announcement in 2019 that it would resume production of spare parts and components for all generations of the Skyline GT-R.

The car was named at the time by ''Series/TopGearUK'' as "the only true Japanese contribution in the line of supercars," and by Creator/JeremyClarkson as one of the best cars in the world.
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[[AC:Anime and Manga]]
* '''GT-RRR''', which consists of ''nothing but Skyline GT-R models'' is piloted by Shunsuke in the anime of ''VideoGame/ChousokuHenkeiGyrozetter''
* A red R32 GT-R is the CoolCar of Miyuki Kobayashi, a professional GetawayDriver during the final season of ''Manga/CityHunter''.
* [[HospitalHottie Nao]] [[HotTeacher Kadena]], the legendary street racing queen of ''Manga/GreatTeacherOnizuka'' drives a Hakusoka as her personal CoolCar. In the prequel ''Manga/GTOTheEarlyYears'' however, she uses Kenmeri GT-R instead, a rare sight to see amongst the 197 units produced.
* ''Manga/InitialD'' has very well-known examples where the Skyline GT-R plays its part:
** A black pearl metallic R32 GT-R is perhaps a popular example. It's driven by Myogi [=NightKids=] leader, Takeshi Nakazato. Because of its AWD layout, the car would rather grip more than drift, which may not be as flashy as it seems. [[spoiler:In his battle against Takumi, his R32 suffered understeer and wear, causing the car to lose control and hits a guardrail, damaging it.]]
** Kozo "[[RedBaron God Foot]]" Hoshino of Purple Shadow drive a Millennium Jade Nür-spec GT-R R34. In his own history, he was an owner of previous generation [=GT-Rs=] to the point non of them fits his taste, prior to his R34 Nür purchase.
** Rin Hojo in ''Fifth Stage'' drives a gun gray R32. [[spoiler:He uses this car to battle Ryosuke's RX-7 in a deathmatch at Hakone Turnpike, where Rin uses his car like a battering ram and slam the hell out of Ryosuke. The continous pummeling resulted in Rin's tires and brakes began to fail, and seemingly wants to die by speeding his car and crash into a tollbooth. That is when Ryosuke and Ryuji Ikeda in his Z33 stopped him.]]
* ''Anime/{{Hamatora}}'' in one episode has TheProtagonist, Nice [[spoiler:chases down a drug dealer driving a Bayside Blue Nissan R34 GT-R, using his Sonic Minimum to deliver a kick to the car, losing control, and falling down to the sea. As they are TrappedInASinkingCar, Murasaki saves them by using his SuperToughness to lift the car back to the surface.]]
-->'''Murasaki:''' Don't litter the ocean!
* Minoru Minowa of ''Anime/MagicUsersClub'' in episode 3 could be seen driving for his dear life in his Hakusoka whilst fleeing from a Whirlybird which disintegrated his car.
* Utage Douraku and her Toyota Vellfire gets into an ''Initial D''-style race against a somebody in a modified Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 in ''Literature/MyMentalChoicesAre''
* ''Manga/WanganMidnight'' loves [=Skyline GT-Rs=] to the point it's been driven by many characters.
** This is the choice of car of TheFashionista Reina Akikawa, an R32 with a gunmetal grey paint job. [[spoiler:Following the end of the Perfect GT-R arc, as well as her ExpositoryHairstyleChange, her R32 was changed into a Crystal white finish.]]
** Speaking of the "Perfect GT-R", Green Auto shop mechanic Koichi Hiramoto attempted to immortalize his own R32. [[spoiler:In the long run against the Devil Z and Blackbird, [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere he back off and withdraws from the race]]. He later sold his R32 and gives up racing so he can return to his wife Megumi and their newborn child.]]
** Since ''Maximum Tune 2'', RGO Yamanaka usually drove RGO's pink R33 Skyline GT-R.
** The [=R200CLUB=] shows the definitive meaning of [[EverybodyOwnsAFord Everybody Owns an R33 Skyline]] as every single member, including FLAT Racing's Takayuki Kuroki drives nothing but R33 Skylines.
** Tomoya, a mechanic in ACE tuning shop and the so-called "R-Killer" drives a modified R32 Skyline, dubbed the "[[ICallItVera [=ACE32R=]]]", [[spoiler:which he failed to overtake both the Devil Z and the Blackbird during a race for Wangan superiority, resulting him to leave Tokyo for good.]]
--->[[spoiler:'''Tomoya:''' I'll never forget this race.]]
** Yuji Kishida, Yamamoto's half-brother who works at YM Speed also drives an R33. In ''Maximum Tune 6'', he decided to tryout a sports roadster, the Honda S2000.

[[AC:Film -- Live Action]]
* Perhaps one of the best examples would be the iconic silver and blue-striped R34 GT-R of ''Film/TwoFastTwoFurious'', as seen in the hands of Brian O'Connor. This would be his go-to car used to battle against Suki, Slap Jack and Orange Jack. Brian would continue to use the R34 in ''Film/FastAndFurious'' before ditching it for an [=R35=] in future films.
** Earlier on, Leon, one of the members of Dominic Toretto's crew drives a yellow R33 in [[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious2001 the first film]], used to partake in street racing.
** After breaking Dominic Toretto was broken free from the prison bus at the beginning of ''Film/FastFive'', Brian O'Connor obtains a black 1971 Nissan Skyline GT-R and drives himself and his love interest Mia to Rio de Janeiro. How on earth did this extremely rare car find its way to Brazil anyway? ''Who cares!''
* This AceCustom Citadel armada vehicle called the "Caltrop #2" in ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad'' uses the R32 Skyline GT-R as the basis.
* Nightbird, the sole female member of the Terrorcons in ''Film/TransformersRiseOfTheBeasts'' has her altmode; a Nissan Skyline GT-R R33 with a grey-faded brown two-tone paint scheme, pink custom wheels, a rear wing, and louvres.
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* ''VideoGame/BattleGear'' has the [=Skyline GT-Rs=] as Nissan's A-Class powerhouse. In ''4 Tuned'', you also get special edition models like the Nismo-tuned Skyline R34 and the limited R33 GT-R LM.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Blur}}'', the twins Harumi and Ayumi both drive Skyline GT-R Nismos. Beat them in a one-on-one-- or... ''one-on-two'' race, and you get not one, but ''two'' of the [=GT-Rs=], both fitted with "Scatter Shot" allowing you to throw all 3 bolts in a single press of a button.
* The Nakamura Ikusa GT in ''VideoGame/BurnoutParadise'' strikes a resemblance to the R34 GT-R.
* Then you have the Incubator V12 of ''VideoGame/{{Crashday}}'', based on the Nissan Skyline GT-R R34. Note that Skyline [=GT-Rs=] use ''inline-6'' engines, not [=V12s=].
* The Nissan Skyline ([=BCNR33=]) GT-R appeared in ''VideoGame/DriverSanFrancisco'', [[ArtisticLicenseCars depicted as left-hand drive for some reason, something Japan never produced in real life]]. The team race mission has one of the key charcater Tanner!Jules drive this.
* Extremely common in ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}'', whether in vanilla stock, racing or pre-tuned flavors.
* ''VideoGame/GranTurismo'': You will see crap tons of [[PaletteSwap trim levels]] of the Nissan Skyline GT-R to the point it has the "Race of Red Emblem" one-make race. Some of the huge long list of examples are the V-spec, V-spec II, V-spec II Nür, M-spec, all the Nismo variants, JGTC variants, the [[MemeticMutation memetic]] pace car, ''[[Main/LongList and the list goes on, and on, and on...]]''
* The Annis Elegy Retro Custom in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoOnline'' is a mishmash blend of multiple generations of the Nissan Skyline GT-R.
* ''VideoGame/{{GRID}}'' gives you the Nismo R34 Z-tune as one of the Pro Tuner cars. Its subsequent games later add 2 [=R32s=]: a Group A variant and the time attack Auto Gallery machine. In ''VideoGame/GridLegends'', a RiceBurner Time Attack R34 is also added in the tuner list.
* ''VideoGame/LeMans24'' has the Nismo GT-R LM as one of the beginner cars, [[NintendoHard which will give you a slim chance of getting in the Top 5]].
* ''VideoGame/MidnightClub'' features the GT-R as a venerable JDM import for street racers to begin with:
** Makoto, the penultimate boss of ''II'' drives the Torque JX, a Skyline R34 {{Expy}} with a Veilside Street drag kit.
** In ''3'', it's a Class C Tuner that can battle maxed-out Class B cars or even some Class A cars. Oscar would say, that it is "one of the most beautiful import tuners you can get." In ''3 Remix'', the R34 serves as Tokyo's police car. ...and you can actually drive it.
** Speaking of import tuners, ''Los Angeles'' has the R34 available too. It's too [[ImprobablyCoolCar improbable]] to have a Skyline in America at the first place, that the local police will call you out for this!
--->This thing is too fast there is no way it is street legal!
* ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed'' is happy to add the Godzilla in their long-running franchise:
** ''VideoGame/TheNeedForSpeed'' Japan-exclusive ''Over Drivin' GT-R'' and ''Over Drivin' Skyline Memorial'' is your complete textbook example where [[EverybodyOwnsAFord Everybody Owns a Nissan]]. ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, Skyline [=GT-Rs=] are included.
** ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHighStakes High Stakes]]'' made the Skyline GT-R R34 a Japan-exclusive car.
** One of the most famous ''Need for Speed'' cars is Eddie's orange custom Eastsiders R34 in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedUnderground Underground]]''. It's so nifty, it served as the game's cover front and center and it would make a comeback in future ''NFS'' games. The vanilla R34 itself would return in subsequent games, starting with ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedCarbon Carbon]]''.
** The cover car in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedPayback Payback]]'' is a red R34 with a Sun Line Racing body kit, driven by Tyler Morgan during the game's prologue.
** The [=R32=] of the Speedhunters Showdown organizer, Dex in ''[[VideoGame/NeedForSpeedHeat Heat]]'' is a clear ShoutOut to the Bathurst-winning Group A [=R32=] race car.
* The Drifter GT in ''VideoGame/{{Sleeping Dogs|2012}}'' is based on the R34 variant of the Skyline GT-R, with some influences from the Toyota Chaser.
* ''VideoGame/RacingLagoon'' features the almighty Godzilla used to dominate the streets of Yokohama:
** The Shiina sisters Kyoka and Haruka drive matching black [=32TypeRs=], which would be the R32 Skyline GT-R to be exact.
** ...but what stood out amongst the Godzillas is the {{Pimped Out|Car}} Monster-R, a completely modified Nissan R33 Skyline GT-R.
* ''Street Racing Syndicate'' has an absurd amount of R34 trims, like in ''Gran Turismo''. But what makes it distinctive is [[https://igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=221314 Ken's yellow C-West [=R34=]]], being the iconic car of the game.
* ''VideoGame/TestDrive 5'' has the R33 Skyline, while the R34 would take over in ''6'', ''Overdrive'' (also serving as the cop car in Tokyo) and ''[[VideoGame/TestDriveUnlimited Unlimited]]'' ([[ArtisticLicenseCars which oddly uses a left-hand drive for some reason]]).
* ''VideoGame/TokyoXtremeRacer'':
** Free Way is a team composed entirely of GT-R drivers who believe they're driving no mere car, but the embodiment of Japan itself given car form. As such, they're extremely prideful of their cars, and will not take insults towards them lying down.
** The most famous GT-R in the series is undoubtebly Jintei's azure R34, one of the three fastest cars in the Metropolitan Expressway's history. In spite of using it in only three of the six games he appears in, it remains the car he's most commonly associated with.
* ''VideoGame/WanganMidnightMaximumTune'' features ''all'' the five generations of the Skyline GT-R. The R32 is [[ComplacentGamingSyndrome extremely used ubiquitously by many players]], while the R34 is considered to be a HighTierScrappy, to the point it's being called the "[[FanNickname No Skill GT-R]]".
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