<P> In Furious 7, near the end of the movie he goes to his home which was recently blown up by Deckard Shaw, and in the garage is his Charger covered up . He uncovers it revealing the slightly different new look . He takes the Charger to the top of a rooftop where he faces Shaw in a game of chicken . When the building is later collapsing due to missiles, Torretto ramps it off the building destroying it yet again . </P> <P> The car goes through some changes . In the first film, it is chrome trimmed, while in the fourth film it is black trimmed, with an extra grill cover . In the fifth film it is matte black, with black wheels and the supercharger removed . In the seventh film, Torretto's Charger has the supercharger again . The car still has black trim but is no longer matte black but metallic black . Also a different set of rims . The car has been in a series of promotions: Car Town offered the versions from both the first and fifth films, while Mafia Wars offered the first . </P> <P> In Fast & Furious 6, Dom gives his nephew Jack a diecast replica of his black Charger, hoping to keep him away from Brian's habits of favoring imports . Later in the film, Dom drives a maroon Dodge Charger Daytona, which is acquired by Tej Parker at a car auction in London . While it is not the same car as his signature black Charger, it is a direct nod to The Charger . </P> <P> At the very end of Furious 7 Toretto is seen with the Project Maximus Ultra 1968 Dodge Charger . </P>

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