What Car Does Suki Drive?

Suki’s hot pink 2000 Honda S2000 is one of the most iconic vehicles in the entire Fast and Furious franchise.
Written by Sean Boehme
Reviewed by Jessica Barrett
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The 2Fast 2Furious character Suki drives a hot pink 2000 Honda S2000 that is equipped with nitrous oxide gas. In addition, she spends a brief period driving Roman Pearce’s Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder.
While some people love the Fast and Furious movie series for its storyline and characters, others are simply in it for the cars. There aren’t many cars throughout the movie that stand out as much as Suki’s, which gets plenty of use in the sequel movie 2Fast 2Furious.
Looking for more details on some of your favorite character’s rides? We’ve got you covered. Here's a break down of exactly what types of cars Suki drove in 2Fast 2Furious and the real-world versions of these fabulous cars.

Who is Suki in 2Fast 2Furious?

Suki is a brand new character introduced in the 2003 movie 2Fast 2Furious. A close friend of Brian and some of the other familiar cast, she participates in a street race with other key members of the cast and helps them to evade the police later in the movie. 
Notably, Suki is the only female character who is seen participating in a race in all of 2Fast 2Furious. She also has a pit crew made up of only women, something that is unusual for the series.
The actress who plays Suki in the film is named Devon Aoki. Aoki is also known for her prominent roles in Mutant Chronicles (2008) and DOA: Dead or Alive (2006). 
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Suki’s 2000 Honda S2000

In 2Fast 2Furious, you can find Suki driving a hot pink 2000
Honda S2000
. The car stands out visually thanks not only to its color, but also to some customizations that she and her crew have made to it.
Suki’s 2000 Honda S2000 has a pink underglow and some pink fuzzy seating that looks super comfortable. On the exterior, there are several white decals as well as a white and pink character that can be seen on both sides of the car. 
As far as performance, the most notable modification that’s been made to Suki’s Honda is the addition of nitrous oxide gas. This is a popular customization throughout the Fast and Furious franchise, and Suki uses it to jump a bridge during her first race.
Although Suki does make it over the bridge, the front of her Honda takes some pretty serious damage from the jump.
Fun Fact Suki’s 2000 Honda S2000 isn’t the first appearance that the car makes in the series. Johnny Tran, an antagonist in the original Fast and Furious, owned and drove one as well. 

The 2000 Honda S2000 in real life

The real-world Honda S2000 was originally made available with a starting price of $32,000. The car came equipped with a six-speed manual transmission and had a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine under the hood that got 240 hp.
Although you can assume Suki was driving with a custom engine, the Honda S2000’s four-cylinder was no slouch. The car earned rave reviews for its handling and excitement.
According to Kelley Blue Book, the current fair purchase price for a 2000 Honda S2000 is
around $22,000
.

Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder

Although it did not belong to her, Suki is seen driving a purple Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder towards the end of 2Fast 2Furious. There is some debate about what model year the car is, although it's likely from the same year as the movie itself. 
The car is owned by another character by the name of Roman Pearce. Even though the Mitsubishi wasn’t Suki’s first choice of car, she was able to utilize it to distract the police while Brian avoided trouble. 

The Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder in real life

The 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder GTS, which came out the same year as the film, came equipped with a V6 engine that can generate 210 hp along with a manual five-gear transmission box. 
Suki’s turn driving the Mitsubishi might not be quite as iconic as her scenes behind the wheel of her Honda, but the car is impressive nonetheless. Unlike the still-expensive 2000 Honda S2000, a 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder can be found for
under $4000

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