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Han's RX-7 FD3S: Tokyo Drift's Iconic Car

Han Lue's orange Veilside-bodied RX-7 from Tokyo Drift became one of the most influential JDM movie cars of the entire 2000s decade.

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Han's RX-7 FD3S: Tokyo Drift's Iconic Car

Han Lue's RX-7 FD3S — Tokyo Drift's Iconic Car

Han Lue's veilside-modified RX-7 FD3S from The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006) is one of the most famous movie cars in the JDM community. The orange and black RX-7 was Han's signature car throughout the film, used in multiple drift sequences and chase scenes around the Tokyo locations. After Sung Kang's character became a fan favorite across the franchise, Han's RX-7 became a cultural object in its own right.

The Build

The RX-7 used in Tokyo Drift was built by Veilside, a Japanese tuning company specializing in body kits and aero packages. The Veilside C-1 body kit was a signature aftermarket modification of the era — wide fenders, custom front bumper, and a unique GT-style rear wing.

Build specifications:

  • Engine: Modified 13B-REW with aftermarket turbo upgrade
  • Output: ~400+ hp (estimated)
  • Body: Veilside C-1 wide-body kit
  • Wheels: Veilside-specific design
  • Paint: Custom orange and black scheme
  • Interior: Modified for movie filming

Cultural Impact

When Tokyo Drift released in 2006, Han's RX-7 became an instant icon. The combination of Sung Kang's coolness, the unique Veilside body kit, and the movie's drift focus made the car aspirational for an entire generation of JDM enthusiasts. Veilside C-1 body kits became hugely popular as aftermarket modifications.

The car appeared throughout Tokyo Drift in multiple action sequences and became inseparable from Han's character. After Han's death in subsequent F&F films, the RX-7 became a tribute symbol.

Today's Status

The actual movie car has been preserved by Universal Pictures. Replicas with Veilside C-1 body kits are common in JDM enthusiast circles, but the original chassis used in filming is held in their movie car collection.

Legacy

Han's RX-7 is one of the most influential JDM movie cars of the 2000s. It introduced an entire generation to the FD3S, popularized Veilside body kits, and established the Tokyo Drift aesthetic that defined Japanese performance car styling for years.

For Mazda RX-7 enthusiasts, Han's car is a cultural touchstone. It's referenced in countless RX-7 build guides, body kit catalogs, and drift videos.

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