It isn’t known exactly when the first car club formed, but some that exist today were founded in the 1950s or even earlier![1][2]
Clearly, car modification and collecting have been a long-standing and passionate pastime for many.
Joining a car group can help you meet people with the same interests, learn more about your vehicle and others, show off your modifications, help others modify their cars, and even get special benefits like discounted maintenance.[3]
Names for car clubs can range from creative to humorous, depending on the vibe of the club members and the cars they love. Our list includes a range of choices.
You’ll also find tips to create your own car group name after our list below.
BattleStreet Rampagers[4]
The Fender Flares
No Road Blocks[4]
The Shock Squad
Smokin' Axels[4]
Skid Posse
Speedwagon Cruisers[4]
Aerodynamic Allstars
Brake Dancers[4]
Savage Lowriders[4]
Burnt Rubber[4]
The Triple Clutchers[4]
Beyond City Limits[4]
Speed Demons[4]
Tokyo Drifters[4]
The Lux League
Too Furious (Never Too Fast)
The Clutch Collective
Stick Shifters[4]
Trail Blazers
Asphalt Bandits
The Wolfpack[4]
Race Rebels
Steering Wheel Warriors
Triple Clutch Crew
Shifting Gears
Muddy Trailers[4]
Engine Association
Motor Madness
Chrome Sweet Chrome[5]
The Rodfathers
Piston Posse
The Rising Sun Chasers[4]
Torque Twisters
The Pedal Pushers
Silver Foxes[4]
Into The Wind
Wind on Wheels
Petal to the Metal
Strut Society
The Hood Ornaments
Gold Rims Group
Mechanix Matrix
Chrome Inc.
Victory Lap[5]
Sparks[5]
Street Dreams[5]
The Wheel Deal[5]
Modified Muscle
Drift Kings[5]
Rampage Road
Muddy Hub Caps
Boost Brigade
Interested in JDM cars specifically? We have the list of JDM car club and car crew names.
How to Create a Good Car Club Name
Create a good car club name using the following tips:
- Take suggestions on a name from each of the group members. The final choice can be put to a vote among the members. You can also get creative and combine several choices to make a unique option.
- Use your favorite cars as inspiration. Think about makes, models, colors, and modifications and create a name that will reflect your favorites.
- Choose a name that describes your club members. Come up with one word or a short phrase that collectively and accurately illustrates your club and its love of cars.
- Pick a group name that has nothing to do with cars. For a different twist, think of a group name that doesn’t have anything to do with cars. If your group has something in common besides cars you can use it for inspiration to create a one-of-a-kind car club name.