Dodge 1969 Dodge Charger R/T Forza Edition Either way, this truck needs no upgrades to drift. The precursor to the DeBerti Toyota Tacoma, this truck actually packs more power than its younger sibling, but it also weighs a lot more making it a bit heavier to handle than the Tacoma. 2018 DeBerti Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Drift Truck With 900 HP traveling to the wheels, this truck is ready to go sideways any time. Take the Tacoma, a mainly rugged offroad machine, and turn it into a whole different beast, and you get this car. DeBerti 2019 DeBerti Toyota Tacoma TRD ‘The Performance Truck’ They might need more power if you want to go faster, but they are also a great foundation for a slow drift build since they go quickly enough with minimal power upgrades. These cars require a bit of tuning to get drifting properly. BMW Older M3 Models (E30, E36, and E46)Ī staple of the drifting scene in Europe, especially for the E30 (1991) and E36 (1997) models, these autobahn racers feel right at home in the drift scene due to their great weight distribution and their eagerness to go sideways. In the case of the ones that have not been built to drift yet, it is always your choice to customize the cars to your style since form definitely outweighs functionality when it comes to the style department in this discipline. Some of the cars that will be listed are already built to drift, while others will be needing a bit of work to make them true sideways machines.įor reference, there is a car type in the game literally named “Drift Cars” signifying that these cars were built exactly to do one thing, and that is to drift.īut really, drift cars are a form of expression when it comes to the sport.
Picking the best drift car comes to preference.