Cars (film) - Cast

Cast

  • Owen Wilson as Lightning McQueen, described by John Lasseter in the LA Times as "A hybrid between a stock car and a more curvaceous Le Mans endurance racer."
  • Paul Newman as Doc Hudson, a 1951 Hudson Hornet, later revealed to be the Fabulous Hudson Hornet.
  • Bonnie Hunt as Sally Carrera, a 2002 996-series Porsche 911 Carrera.
  • Larry the Cable Guy as Mater, a 1951 International Harvester L-170 "boom" truck with elements of a mid-1950s Chevrolet. One-Ton Wrecker Tow Truck.
  • Tony Shalhoub as Luigi, a 1959 Fiat 500. *
  • Cheech Marin as Ramone, a 1959 Chevy Impala Lowrider.
  • Michael Wallis as Sheriff, a 1949 Mercury Club Coupe (police package).
  • George Carlin as Fillmore, a 1960 VW Bus.
  • Paul Dooley as Sarge, a 1941 Willys model jeep, in the style used by the US Military.
  • Jenifer Lewis as Flo, a 1957 Motorama show car.
  • Guido Quaroni as Guido, a custom forklift, resembling an Isetta at the front.
  • Richard Petty as Strip "The King" Weathers. The car's design was based on Richard Petty's 1970 Plymouth Superbird
  • Michael Keaton as Chick Hicks, described by Pixar as a generic 1980s stock car. Strongly resembles a 1978–88 General Motors G-Body such as a Buick Regal or Chevrolet Monte Carlo.
  • Katherine Helmond as Lizzie, a 1923 Ford Model T.
  • John Ratzenberger as Mack, a 1985 Mack Super-Liner.
  • Joe Ranft as Red, a 1960s style fire truck (most closely resembles a mid-1960s), this was Ranft's last voice role before his death in August 2005.

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