Subaru and Toyota joined forces in the early 2010s to create this affordable sports car.
Subaru BRZ, Scion FRS, Toyota 86.
Ford teamed up with this outdoor apparel brand for two-toned limited editions of their Explorer, Bronco, and F-150.
Eddie Bauer.
Mercedes styled this sleek car then handed it over to this supercar company to do pretty much everything else.
McLaren.
This hero car from Need for Speed: Most Wanted was brought to life by the manufacturer 30 years after the game's release.
BMW M3 GTR.
In 2017, this special edition Nissan model was imported from a galaxy far, far away.
Nissan Rogue.
This Swedish SUV was a Chevrolet Trailblazer that was repackaged for American Markets.
Saab 97X.
Mercedes collaborated with this late fashion icon on a lifted Maybach in 2021.
Virgil Abloh.
The Pagani Zonda borrowed its V12 engine from this German manufacturer.
Mercedes.
Activision joined ranks with this company to produce a limited run of Modern Warfare 3 themed vehicles.
Jeep.
Marvel assembled with this automaker to tie in their vehicle with the box office smash hit Black Panther.
Lexus.
Chrysler and Mitsubishi went in on a joint venture under this name that produced hits like the Stealth and the Talon
DSM.
At the 2001 Tokyo Auto Salon a Mazda RX-7 FD was built in collaboration with this fashion brand.
Chrome Hearts.
Lamborghini reworked an iron block truck engine in aluminum to be used in this American vehicle.
Dodge Viper.
This 8-Bit car was a punchable obstacle in Street Fighter.
Lexus LS400.
James Bond famously drives Aston Martin cars...except for when he drove this brand during the Pierce Brosnan Era.
BMW.
The Infiniti G35 was known by this iconic name in Japan.
Nissan Skyline 350GT.
Bugatti adorned a Chiron in custom handbag fabric from this company for owner Manny Khoshbin.
Hermès.
This German tuning company is known for modifying luxury cars, but also went to town on a microcar dubbed the 125R.
Brabus.
This Grand Theft Auto car was based heavily on the Toyota AE86.
Karin Futo.
This Iron Man special edition car was released in 2019, and featured Stark Industry badges, an Iron Man mask on the seats, and a massive roof decal.
Hyundai Kona.
Toyota attempted to bring Chevrolet into the Japanese Market with this badge engineered car.
Toyota Cavalier.
Gucci has collaborated with numerous automakers over the years, but this one was their first.
AMC.
The 3-Wheeled Polaris Slingshot borrowed this engine from an American Manufacturer.
Chevrolet Eco-Tech.
Nintendo collaborated with this European company to feature their cars in Mario Cart 8, begging the question "How can a plumber afford this?".
Mercedes Benz.
In 2001, Mitsubishi released a limited run of Pajero Minis for the Japanese Market that featured this iconic American cartoon character.
Snoopy.