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Brian's introductory car, blown up by Johnny Tranβs crew in the first act. 1995 Honda Civic EJ1 Drivers: Dom, Letty, and Leon
| | Key Exclusive Features | Special Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Original DVD (2001 Collector's Edition) | - "Making of..." featurette - Audio commentary by Rob Cohen - Deleted scenes (6:24) - 8-camera angle stunt - Music videos (Ja Rule, Saliva) - Exclusive demo of "Supercar Street Challenge" game | - The first and most significant release of exclusive bonus material. | | Tricked Out Edition DVD (2003) | - Exklusive HighSpeed Featurettes (High-speed behind-the-scenes features) - Exklusives Hinter der Kamera Material (Exclusive behind-the-camera footage) - Multiple camera perspectives - Preview and trailer for 2 Fast 2 Furious | - A German edition that added new "exclusive" footage not found on the original release. | | Blu-ray Edition | - Blu-ray Exclusive Extras: "Dom's Charger" featurette (4:21), "Quarter Mile at a Time" (9:44) - U-Control Features: Picture-in-picture video commentary and interactive "Tech Specs" - BD-Live access (profile 2.0) | - The definitive high-definition version with interactive, modernized bonus features. | index of fast and furious 1 exclusive
The final race between Dom and Brian, culminating in the destruction of the Charger.
For those looking for the most authentic "index" of exclusive content, physical collector's editions are the gold standard. The original DVD release is packed with features, but later editions added even more. | | Tricked Out Edition DVD (2003) |
Index of Fast and Furious 1: The Exclusive Guide to the Movie That Started It All
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Later Blu-ray releases of the franchise introduced "U-Control" features. While not available in an index directory, these features allow you to watch the movie while accessing "picture-in-picture" video commentary and a "virtual car garage" that lets you inspect the vehicles from the first movie up-close. This is the modern evolution of the interactive "exclusive" features early fans sought.
The famous raid scene was inspired by real-life reports of electronics trucks being hijacked in California. The production team used actual modified street racers for the background scenes, blurring the line between Hollywood extras and real street culture.
β A mysterious cyberterrorist forces Dom to betray his family, fracturing the team.