These Are The Most Evil Looking Cars
Some assume evil roles in reality and others on the silver screen, but all look evil
The concept of a giant metal rectangle speeding down the road with several humans inside is innately scary, and I'll never forget an episode of "The Fairly Odd Parents" where Cosmo kept calling cars screaming metal death traps. Cars are scary, but some seem more evil than others thanks to roles they've played in movies or roles they assume in public. Car designers have the task of conveying a car's demeanor through its styling, and some cars are meant to be menacing, so they get menacing designs.
Some of your answers make a lot of sense to me and others don't but that's what life is all about, different perspectives. As an FYI, the last slide is a bit of a jump scare, as it touches on a very real fear factor. I think the most evil looking car on this list of your answers is the Ford Police Interceptor. Not only does my heart skip a beat when I clock one in my rear view mirror, but they play a pivotal role in hundreds of daily altercations. Keep an eye out for the cars on this list, and remember just because they look evil doesn't mean they are evil. Only most of them. These are your answers to the most evil looking cars ever.
A Ford Explorer Police Interceptor
Submitted by: Hankel_Wankel
A Nissan Altima With Temporary Tags
Submitted by: engineerthefuture
Zenvo ST1
Hands down the Zenvo. It's just pissed off at everything.
Submitted by: boneheadotto
The Dodge Charger from Bullitt
The Bullitt Charger:
Triple black of course—a triple dose of the most evil color. That wide mouth grille looking like it's ready to devour any car that crosses its path as it stalked the Mustang during the flick.
It's easy seeing why McQueen and gang dropped the meh Ford LTD being the bad guys' wheels and went with the styling masterpiece Charger instead—one of the best casting changes of all time. Academy Award for Editing due to the chase—icing on the cake because of the two lookers involved—the Mustang being the hero, the Charger being evil.
Submitted by: the1969DodgeChargerFan
Pontiac Firebird Trans Am
My comment on this was: Sinister! Snarling nostrils. I felt compelled to hand over my lunch money immediately.
Submitted by: goskate
TVR Sagaris
What sane person actually drives one?
Submitted by: CarNerd4Life
Dodge Viper Voodoo II ACR
Production car: Dodge Viper Voodoo 2
Submitted by: nunxun
Jaguar XJ220
Not that it's obviously evil looking. But there's something about the way the XJ220 sits that gives off a menacing undertone. Kind of like how you can't really tell if a spider is looking at you or not and is just sitting there motionless with it's hideaway eyes. Or it looks like it's sleeping until you get up close to it and then it pounces on you. I can totally see an evil entity prowling in this car.
Submitted by: darthspartan117
Jaguar MK X
Porsche 917
Damn...you started us off with a good one, and I agree that the slanted headlights help with that kind of furrowed-eyebrow evil-lear kind of thing, but the one I always come back to is the Widowmaker...the Porsche 917. I mean, you're driving along and see THIS in your rearview mirror, you are going to shit yourself...
Submitted by: Osmodious
Chevrolet Impala SS
Impala SS – now that Orcas are sinking boats!
Submitted by: IRS4
Cadillac Escalade V
It has to be this damn thing:
Nothing is more evil than a 6,200 lb gas-guzzler that menaces the rest of the traffic with an almost certain death sentence in case of a front crash.
Submitted by: Dafaros
Darth Vader Mobile
Darth-Vader-mobile
Submitted by: nanxun
Project Satan
Submitted by: OutForARip
A White Cargo Van
Not one mention of the classic white panel van?
Submitted by: Echo5Niner