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The 20 Best Cars To Modify


The 20 Best Cars To Modify


Looking To Make A Good Car Even Better?

Some cars are born to be great, while others are destined for something more—with the right modifications, you can make them unbeatable! If you are after top speeds, ultimate comfort, or unique style choices, then these are the cars that can easily become exactly what you're looking for. So, here are the top 20 cars that can help you explore endless possibilities.

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1. Honda Civic

The Honda Civic's lightweight build and an ocean of aftermarket parts make it the go-to for car modders. The possibilities are endless! Whether you want to slap on a turbo, fine-tune a VTEC engine for that signature scream, or deck it out with an aggressive body kit, the Honda Civic is an empty canvas for you to toy with.

File:Honda Civic Hybrid (2022, Europe) IAA 2023 1X7A0545 (2).jpgAlexander-93 on Wikimedia

2. Mazda MX-5 Miata

Few cars depict pure driving joy like the Mazda MX-5 Miata. This lightweight, rear-wheel-drive marvel is practically begging for modifications. With near-perfect weight distribution, it glides with precision—and that fun only gets better with the right upgrades, such as a drop-in turbo.

File:2001 Mazda MX-5 Miata, front left, 07-09-2023.jpgMercurySable99 on Wikimedia

3. Subaru Impreza WRX

This car is a beast just waiting to be maximized. Its legendary all-wheel-drive system grips the road (or dirt) with tenacity, making it a dream for tuners looking to maximize performance. Suspension upgrades are necessary for carving mountain roads or tackling gravel trails like a rally pro. 

File:Subaru IMPREZA WRX STi (GDB) front.JPGTokumeigakarinoaoshima on Wikimedia

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4. Nissan 240SX

Have you ever thought of mastering the perfect drift? The Nissan 240SX makes it effortless, thanks to its balanced chassis and rear-wheel-drive setup. Popular swaps like the SR20DET or LS V8 adds serious power, while suspension upgrades enhance control. A drifting legend since the '90s, it's built to slide and impress. 

File:Red 240SX II.jpgErnesto Andrade on Wikimedia

5. Ford Mustang

Nothing screams American muscle quite like a Mustang. Roaring down the road with raw power and limitless customization, it's a dream for tuners. Superchargers, exhaust upgrades, and ECU tunes give it even more horsepower. Plus, widebody kits and stance mods add fierce styling.

File:Ford Mustang GT (41657274580).jpgFotoSleuth on Wikimedia

6. Chevrolet Camaro

If you love a car that growls as loud as it goes, this one's for you. Packed with power and attitude, it begs for upgrades, superchargers for speed, and suspension tweaks for razor-sharp handling. The Chevrolet Camaro is pure muscle, uncovered, and born to dominate streets and tracks alike.

File:Leimershof 7. US-Car-Treffen Chevrolet Camaro-20230909-RM-165430.jpgErmell on Wikimedia

7. Honda S2000

Have you ever driven a car that feels alive? A car that is not just fast but makes you feel truly connected as if it was built to respond to every wrist flick and pedal tap? This one surely feels like it, with the right changes. The S2000's high-revving engine is made to scream past 9,000 RPM, craving more air and fuel. So why not give it that extra oomph? 

File:2009 Honda S2000 2.jpgCalreyn88 on Wikimedia

8. Volkswagen Golf GTI

After modifications, the VW Golf GTI delivers quick acceleration and an impressive power-to-weight balance. It's practical enough for daily driving yet offers endless tuning potential. Turbo upgrades and ECU remaps really enhance performance. You can also add interior tweaks, like racing seats, to refine the experience further. 

File:Volkswagen Golf VIII GTI Clubsport 45 1X7A0298.jpgAlexander Migl on Wikimedia

9. Toyota Supra

Reliability and fun reach new heights with Toyota Supra. With the right tuning and supporting modifications, the 2JZ-GTE can reliably handle 1,000 horsepower. Additionally, widebody kits and aerodynamic upgrades are available to improve performance and give the Supra an aggressive stance.

File:Toyota Supra Monrepos 2019 IMG 1898.jpgAlexander Migl on Wikimedia

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10. Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution

Because of its deep rally heritage, the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution remains a top choice for those who crave performance on both pavement and dirt. Its turbocharged engine eagerly responds to upgrades like ECU remaps, larger intercoolers, and performance exhausts, delivering impressive power gains. 

File:20071001 Lancer Evolution X-front.jpgbaku13 on Wikimedia

11. BMW 3 Series (E30)

Whether carving corners or cruising the streets, this classic delivers in every way. The car is a tuner's delight, offering timeless design and near-endless customization. Engine swaps like the high-revving S54 or a torque-heavy LS V8 add serious power, and turbocharging the stock motor keeps things exciting.

File:BMW 3 Series E30 (8467115618).jpgnakhon100 on Wikimedia

12. Nissan GT-R

Did you know the Nissan GT-R is nicknamed "Godzilla"? This is for good reason. This machine is built to devour the competition by combining advanced all-wheel drive with endless upgrade potential. Twin-turbo upgrades give it monstrous power, and titanium exhausts enhance speed and agility. 

File:Nissan GT-R 20090620 front.JPGM 93 on Wikimedia

13. Ford Focus ST

A properly tuned ECU brings out the engine's full potential, and short-throw shifters add even more thrill. Pair that with an aggressive suspension setup, and every twist and turn becomes an adrenaline rush. Deceptively quick and surprisingly agile, the Focus ST is the kind of car that catches people off guard—in the best way possible!

File:2022 Ford Focus ST Mk IV IMG 9438.jpgAlexander-93 on Wikimedia

14. Audi S4

At first glance, it's just another luxury sedan, comfortable and sophisticated. But beneath the polished exterior lies a smaller supercharger pulley, specifically for the B5 S4 (1997-2002), that turns a smooth ride into a force to be reckoned with. You'd surely enjoy modifying this one!

File:AUDI S4 (B9) China (2).jpgDinkun Chen on Wikimedia

15. Datsun 240Z

The 240Z was born in an era of pure driving passion and refuses to be left in the past. Some keep their heartbeat classic, changing carburetors for that crisp, mechanical response. Others refine it entirely, dropping in high-revving inline-sixes or turbocharged monsters that make it faster than ever intended.

File:1971 Datsun 240Z 5.jpgCalreyn88 on Wikimedia

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16. Toyota AE86

Yes, motorsport and pop culture popularized this car, but its real magic lies in how it drives. Lightweight and perfectly balanced, it moves through corners precisely, especially when modified for drifting. The 4A-GE engine thrives on intake, exhaust upgrades, and crisp throttle response.

File:Toyota Corolla Levin (AE86) GT-Apex 2-Door Coupe in Toyota Automobile Museum.jpgM.rJirapat on Wikimedia

17. Chevrolet Corvette

Have you ever seen a car that effortlessly blends brute force with style and handling? The Corvette is a true American muscle that is built for straight-line speed and track-worthy handling. Every model comes with immense tuning potential, whether the classic C5 or the mid-engine C8.

File:C8z06 z07.jpgDuboyong on Wikimedia

18. Porsche 911 

Decades of refinement have made 911 an icon, yet enthusiasts continue to push its limits. Turbocharged models get more intense after ECU tuning and high-flow exhausts. Such transformations turn this quick machine into a rocket. Moreover, you can sharpen the edge of the naturally aspirated variants with lightweight flywheels and aggressive camshafts.

File:1973 Porsche 911 RS Carrera (35097626702).jpgHugh Llewelyn from Keynsham, UK on Wikimedia

19. Lexus IS300

Often overlooked but never underestimated, this sedan hides serious potential beneath its refined exterior. At its heart lies the legendary 2JZ-GE engine, a naturally aspirated sibling to the Supra's powerhouse, which makes it an ideal candidate for turbo conversions. The IS300 also has a limited-slip differential to enhance its handling dynamics.

File:LEXUS IS 300 (XE20) China.jpgDinkun Chen on Wikimedia

20. Mini Cooper S

Well, the Mini Coopers don't look like a powerhouse. But the moment you step on the gas, everything changes. The turbo spools up, the exhaust note sharpens, and suddenly, the road feels like a racetrack because the race-tuned suspension turns every corner into an invitation to push harder.

File:Mini Hatch (J01) Cooper S IAA 2023 1X7A0724.jpgAlexander-93 on Wikimedia