Stunt and precision-built vehicles live at the edge of possibility—machines engineered to do the impossible repeatedly, safely, and on cue. These are the cars that hit ramps, slide within inches of camera rigs, thread tight corridors, and land cleanly without the chaos you’d expect. Behind every jaw-dropping chase scene and perfectly executed maneuver is a quiet world of planning, fabrication, and testing where builders obsess over weight distribution, suspension travel, cooling, braking, and structural reinforcement. The goal isn’t just speed—it’s repeatable performance under extreme conditions. This category dives into the craft of purpose-built rigs: reinforced roll structures, hidden controls, modular body panels, quick-change drivetrains, and tuned suspension setups designed for predictable behavior. You’ll also explore the precision side—vehicles built for accuracy, from track-focused machines and time-attack builds to test mules that validate new components before they ever reach the street. Whether you love the cinematic spectacle or the engineering discipline, stunt and precision-built vehicles prove that control is the ultimate form of power—and the garage is where the magic starts.
A: Reinforcement, safety systems, and tuning for predictable performance.
A: Often no—stunt versions are strengthened and simplified for repeats.
A: It keeps drivers safe and makes takes repeatable.
A: Proper roll structure, harnesses, and fire protection.
A: Not always—any vehicle can be tuned for accuracy and consistency.
A: Better pads, fluid, ducting, and cooling strategy.
A: Alignment, differential setup, and smooth throttle mapping.
A: Backups keep filming moving after damage or wear.
A: Sometimes, but legality and comfort depend on the setup.
A: Define the goal, then build around consistency and safety.
